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'''Jack Murdock''' (born '''John M. Murdock''', {{datelink|28|October|1922}} – {{datelink|27|April|2001}}) was a prolific [[American]] actor.
 
'''Jack Murdock''' (born '''John M. Murdock''', {{datelink|28|October|1922}} – {{datelink|27|April|2001}}) was a prolific [[American]] actor.
   
He made his first acting appearance on [[television]] in ''Mannix'' (1973) and guest-starred in a number of series until a starring role in the TV movie and series ''Operation Petticoat'' (1977). He played roles in a number of films through the [[1980s]], including ''Psycho III'' (1986), ''Big Top Pee-Wee'' and ''Rain Man'' (both 1988). His final appearance was in ''Buddy Faro'' (1998) as a projectionist.
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He made his first acting appearance on [[television]] in ''Mannix'' (1973) and guest-starred in a number of series until a starring role in the TV movie and series ''Operation Petticoat'' (1977). He played roles in a number of films through the [[1980s]], including ''Any Which Way You Can'' (1980, with [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[William Smith]]), ''Altered States'' (1980, with [[John Larroquette]] and [[John Walter Davis]]), ''Cutter's Way'' (1981, with [[Tony Epper]], [[Andy Epper]], and [[Ron Burke]]), ''Honky Tonk Freeway'' (1981, with [[Teri Garr]], [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Nancy Parsons]], and [[Murphy Dunne]]), ''Blue Thunder'' (1983, with [[Anthony James]], and [[James Read]]), ''Psycho III'' (1986), ''Big Top Pee-Wee'' and ''Rain Man'' (both 1988). His final appearance was in ''Buddy Faro'' (1998) as a projectionist.
   
 
In [[TNG]]: "[[Time's Arrow]]", he played [[Unnamed Humans (19th century)#Forty-niner (beggar)|Forty-Niner]], a beggar on the streets of [[San Francisco]].
 
In [[TNG]]: "[[Time's Arrow]]", he played [[Unnamed Humans (19th century)#Forty-niner (beggar)|Forty-Niner]], a beggar on the streets of [[San Francisco]].

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Jack Murdock (born John M. Murdock, 28 October 192227 April 2001) was a prolific American actor.

He made his first acting appearance on television in Mannix (1973) and guest-starred in a number of series until a starring role in the TV movie and series Operation Petticoat (1977). He played roles in a number of films through the 1980s, including Any Which Way You Can (1980, with Michael Cavanaugh and William Smith), Altered States (1980, with John Larroquette and John Walter Davis), Cutter's Way (1981, with Tony Epper, Andy Epper, and Ron Burke), Honky Tonk Freeway (1981, with Teri Garr, Jeffrey Combs, Jerry Hardin, Nancy Parsons, and Murphy Dunne), Blue Thunder (1983, with Anthony James, and James Read), Psycho III (1986), Big Top Pee-Wee and Rain Man (both 1988). His final appearance was in Buddy Faro (1998) as a projectionist.

In TNG: "Time's Arrow", he played Forty-Niner, a beggar on the streets of San Francisco.

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