Don Galloway Filmography

Born:
July 27, 1937 in Brooksville, KY
Occupation:
Actor
Biography:
American leading man Don Galloway started his television career in the 1950s in the New York-based soap opera The Secret Storm. In 1963, Galloway was among the first regular cast members of ABC's General Hospital, playing Buzz Stryker. His first regular nighttime video stint was on Tom Dick and Harry...Read More
  • The Doom Generation

    Actors: James Duval, Rose McGowan, Johnathon Schaech, Lauren Tewes, Margaret Cho

    Synopsis: Billed as "a heterosexual movie by Gregg Araki," The Doom Generation is the director's self-styled bad-taste teen film. Amy Blue (Rose McGowan) is an obnoxious teenage speed freak and her boyfriend Jordan White (James Duval) is a passive, slow-witted poseur who won't have sex with her because he's Read More

    1995
  • Clifford

    Actors: Martin Short, Charles Grodin, Mary Steenburgen, Dabney Coleman, G.D. Spradlin

    Synopsis: Versatile Canadian comedian Martin Short plays a 10-year old boy in this comedy aimed at younger audiences. The tale is told in flashback to another little boy. Clifford is a manipulative brat. Clifford really wants to visit Dinosaur World in Los Angeles. Clifford wants to go so badly that he Read More

    1994
  • The Return of Ironside

    Actors: Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson, Don Mitchell, Elizabeth Baur

    Synopsis: In this feature-length reprise of the popular '70s police drama Ironside Raymond Burr returns as the wheelchair-bound police chief. This time, he is drawn out of retirement by a puzzling murder and the San Francisco police department's need to find a new chief. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1993
  • Murder, She Wrote: The Prodigal Father

    Synopsis: Long believed to be dead, bank robber Ned Jinks (Donnelly Rhodes) returns to Cabot Cove after twenty years in hopes of visiting his daughter Bonnie (Claudia Christian). Not only must Ned face the hostility of the local citizenry, but he is also slapped with a murder charge when one of his oldest Read More

    1991
  • Original Intent

    Actors: Martin Sheen

    Synopsis: In this earnest, socially conscious drama, a prominent young lawyer rethinks his yuppie lifestyle and risks it all to become a staunch defender of homeless people's rights. Look for Martin Sheen (a strong advocate for the homeless) in a cameo role as a street person. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Read More

    1991
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter

    Synopsis: In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason listens to the pleas of a 13-year-old girl and helps her father who was falsely accused of murdering a gambler. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1990
  • Rock Hudson

    Actors: Thomas Ian Griffith, William R. Moses, Andrew Robinson, Diane Ladd, Daphne Ashbrook

    Synopsis: Rock Hudson is a TV-biopic oversimplification of the life and career of the durable screen idol. Most of the background material is based on the book by Phyllis Gates, who was briefly married to Hudson in the 1950s. The film recounts (in fan-magazine fashion) Hudson's rise from truck driver to Read More

    1990
  • Murder, She Wrote: Trevor Hudson's Legacy

    Synopsis: At the recommendation of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), a young editor heads to Montana, there to organize the unpublished manuscript of the last novel written by a celebrated, recently deceased author. Unable to make heads or tails of the author's notes, the editor concocts a readable volume Read More

    1989
  • Hunter: The Fifth Victim

    Synopsis: A lunatic who has confessed to killing four homosexual men insists that he is innocent of a fifth, similar murder. If this is true, then there is a copycat killer on the loose--and armed with inside information known only to an elite LAPD task squad. Investigating, Hunter (Fred Dryer) narrows the Read More

    1989
  • Two Moon Junction

    Actors: Milla Jovovich, Sherilyn Fenn, Richard Tyson, Louise Fletcher, Kristy McNichol, Martin Hewitt, Burl Ives

    Synopsis: Zalman King wrote and directed this soft-core Harlequinesque Romance that plays like Tennessee Williams meets Fredericks of Hollywood. April Delongpre (Sherilyn Fenn) is the daughter of a powerful senator and heiress to an old and respectable Southern family. April is engaged to marry the Read More

    4/29/88
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace

    Synopsis: In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must prove that the man whose murder conviction he upheld when he was an Appellate Court judge is really innocent. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1988
  • Rearview Mirror

    Synopsis: In this thriller, based on a novel by Caroline B. Crosney, an insane escaped convict evades cops by hijacking a car and holding the female driver and her baby hostage. He then takes off through rural South Carolina. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1984
  • The Big Chill

    Actors: Kevin Kline, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt, JoBeth Williams, Tom Berenger, Mary Kay Place, Meg Tilly

    Synopsis: Embraced by the Baby Boomer generation and spawning countless imitators, the sophomore film of writer-director Lawrence Kasdan was a successful comedy-drama with a best selling soundtrack of Motown hits. Kevin Kline and Glenn Close star as Harold and Sarah Cooper, a couple whose marital troubles Read More

    1983
  • Demon Rage

    Actors: Britt Ekland, Lana Wood, Kabir Bedi, Don Galloway, John Carradine

    Synopsis: This sex-filled exploitation favorite has bounced from one double-billing to the next, undergoing numerous re-titlings (including Bride of Satan and Fury of the Succubus) in the process. It stars Lana Wood as a frustrated housewife who begins having nightly trysts with a tall, dark stranger... Read More

    1982
  • Condominium

    Actors: Pamela Hensley, Jack Jones, Stuart Whitman

    Synopsis: Condominium is a two-part, four-hour TV adaptation of the novel by John D. McDonald. The setting is a hastily constructed Florida high-rise, assembled at the least possible cost by its greedy owners. An oncoming hurricane threatens to topple the structure and its residents into the ocean. Various Read More

    1980
  • Ski Lift to Death

    Actors: Suzy Chaffee, Clu Gulager, Veronica Hamel, Don Johnson, Deborah Raffin

    Synopsis: The most surprising aspect of the made-for-TV Ski Lift to Death is that it wasn't produced by Irwin Allen. Two ski-lift gondolas derail, hanging perilously close to destruction. Among the passengers are a former gangster and the hit man assigned to kill him. Also on board are a pair of champion Read More

    1978
  • Once Upon a Starry Night

    Synopsis: In this adventure, a trapper ventures into a terrible blizzard to search for a young couple who had been swept away from their children during an avalanche. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1978
  • Cover Girls

    Actors: Jayne Kennedy, Cornelia Sharpe, Don Galloway

    Synopsis: Cover Girls isn't really a Charlie's Angels rip-off. Honest! Look: there are three girls in Charlie's Angels and only two girls (Jayne Kennedy and Cornelia Sharpe) in Cover Girls. Besides, the Angels are private eyes, working on behalf of boss John Forsythe; the Cover Girls are fashion models Read More

    1977
  • Riding with Death

    Synopsis: The Gemini Man (Ben Murphy) is a guy who was exposed to a laboratory mix-up that gave him the power to become invisible at will. With such a skill he's appointed a dangerous task that brings him into contact with a crazed scientist who's involved in a deadly scheme. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1976
  • 1975
  • Ironside: Season 08

    Synopsis: The eighth and final season of Ironside finds wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Burr) continuing to purge San Francisco of criminals and murderers with the help of his assistants Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway), policewoman Fran Belding (Elizabeth Baur) and aspiring lawyer Mark Read More

    1974
  • Ironside: Season 07

    Synopsis: Wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside shows no signs of slowing down his battle against crime, corruption and persecution in Season Seven of Ironside. Likewise not slacking in their duties are the members of Ironside's team: police sergeant Ed Brown (Don Galloway), aspiring lawyer Mark Read More

    1973
  • Lieutenant Schuster's Wife

    Actors: Eartha Kitt

    Synopsis: Lee Grant plays Mrs. Schuster, wife of a recently murdered Manhattan cop. Lt. Schuster died under a cloud, with intimations that the killing was orchestrated by criminals with whom the Lieutenant was chummy. Mrs. Schuster is forced to vindicate her husband, and to try to emotionally reassemble Read More

    1972
  • Ironside: Season 06

    Synopsis: Season Six of Ironside opens with the two-part "Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown, in which the title character (played by Don Galloway) is felled by a sniper's bullet and faces the same fate--permanent confinement in a wheelchair--as his boss, private detective Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Read More

    1972
  • This Child Is Mine

    Synopsis: This Child Is Mine, a 90-minute videotaped TV drama written by Richard De Roy, stars two popular soap opera performers: Rosemary Prinz (All My Children) and Robin Strasser (Another World). The scene is a courtroom, where a tense custody battle is in progress. The natural mother and foster mother Read More

    1972
  • Ironside: Season 05

    Synopsis: Season Five of Ironside opens with the two-hour "The Priest Killer", which is actually the pilot for the George Kennedy TV vehicle Sarge, and as such is not included in the current Ironside syndication package. Otherwise, it's business as usual for wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside Read More

    1971
  • The Priest Killer

    Actors: George Kennedy

    Synopsis: The Priest Killer was the second TV pilot film starring George Kennedy as Sarge, a cop-turned-priest-turned-amateur-cop (the first was The Badge or the Cross). This second effort served as the first 2-hour episode of the Sarge series proper on September 14, 1971. The case at hand: an unknown Read More

    1971
  • Ironside: Season 04

    Synopsis: Season Four of Ironside finds the titular wheelchair-bound detective (Raymond Burr) continuing to hunt down criminals and help those who can't help themselves, assisted by his bodyguard (and now law student) Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) and police sergeant Ed Brown (Don Galloway). Likewise very much Read More

    1970
  • Split Second to an Epitaph

    Synopsis: In this drama, the second in the "Ironside" series, the Chief becomes marked for murder after he witnesses the execution of hospital security guard. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1970
  • Ironside: Season 03

    Synopsis: Wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Burr) continues to round up miscreants and champion the underdog in season three of the TV cop series bearing his name. Likewise still in harness are the members of Ironside's support team: his loyal bodyguard-aide Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) Read More

    1969
  • Ironside: Seeing is Believing

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: On the testimony of five different eyewintesses, Sgt. Ed Brown is arrested for the beating death of a bookie. Naturally, Ed is innocent, but is unable to prove that he was vacationing alone at a mountain retreat at the time of the killing. With time running out for the wrongfully accused Read More

    1969
  • Ironside: Season 02

    Synopsis: Drug pushers, thrill killers, civil-rights militants, college activists, illegal abortionists, phony psychics, and good cops gone bad--these are but a few of the story elements in the second season of Ironside. Though confined to a wheelchair, former San Francisco police chief turned private Read More

    1968
  • Gunfight in Abilene

    Actors: Bobby Darin, Emily Banks, Leslie Nielsen, Donnelly Rhodes, Don Galloway

    Synopsis: Never once does Bobby Darin sing "Mack the Knife" or "Splish Splash" in Gunfight in Abilene. Instead, he plays a peaceable western sheriff, determined to stave off an outlaw invasion. The head outlaw is Leslie Nielsen, which makes this film very hard to watch with a straight face these days. The Read More

    1967
  • Rough Night in Jericho

    Actors: Dean Martin, George Peppard, Jean Simmons, John McIntire, Slim Pickens

    Synopsis: This typical western tale of beleaguered townsfolk mustering up the courage to fight the villain that controls their town with an iron fist features atypically bloody violence. Supposedly the top peacekeeper in the frontier town of Jericho, Sheriff Alex Flood (Dean Martin) is actually a ruthless Read More

    1967
  • The Ride to Hangman's Tree

    Actors: Jack Lord, James Farentino, Don Galloway, Melodie Johnson, Richard Anderson

    Synopsis: The movie opens as two outlaws are just being rescued from being hung as thieves by an old friend. They go their separate ways, but keep running into each other across the country on their way to California as they alternately are on the good and bad side of the law. Their rescuer becomes the Read More

    1967
  • Ironside

    Actors: Raymond Burr, Wally Cox, Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson

    Synopsis: In this 2-hour "NBC World Premiere" pilot film for the TV series Ironside, we learn how San Francisco chief-of-detectives Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr) came to be confined to a wheelchair. Felled by a sniper's bullet, Ironside is retained by the force as a special officer for the Frisco Read More

    1967
  • Ironside: Season 01

    Synopsis: It was a decided advantage for Ironside that the two-hour TV movie which launched the series in March of 1967 was so popular. This enabled the series to begin its first season without resorting to long-winded explanations as to how Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr), chief of detectives for the San Read More

    1967
  • The Rare Breed

    Actors: James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills, Jack Elam, Don Galloway

    Synopsis: Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle to the American West in the 1880s. Maureen O'Hara plays Martha Price, an widowed Englishwoman who convinces rancher Alexander Bowen (Brian Keith) to use her new cattle breed. Read More

    1966
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Death and the Joyful Woman

    Actors: Gilbert Roland, Laraine Day, Don Galloway, Laura Devon, Tom Lowell

    Synopsis: Hoping to arrange a profitable marriage between his son Al (Don Galloway) and wealthy vineyard owner Kitty Norris (Laura Devon), wine merchant Luis Aguilar (Gilbert Roland) ends up disowning Al when the boy insists upon marrying another girl. Later on, Al's wife becomes pregnant, compelling him to Read More

    1963

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