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American actor
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Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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88 years
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Biography

Mitchell Ryan (January 11, 1934 – March 4, 2022) was an American actor. His six decades of television credits, he is known for playing Burke Devlin in the 1960s gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, and later for his co-starring role as Thomas Gibson's father Edward Montgomery on Dharma & Greg. He also played the villainous General Peter McAllister in the 1987 buddy cop action film Lethal Weapon.

Early life

Ryan was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. His father was a salesman and his mother was a writer. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War.

Career

A life member of the Actors Studio, Ryan's Broadway theatre credits include Wait Until Dark, Medea, and The Price. His off-Broadway credits include Antony and Cleopatra (1963) and The Price (1979).

Ryan was an original cast member of the cult TV soap opera Dark Shadows, playing Burke Devlin until he was dismissed from the show in June 1967 due to his alcoholism, and replaced by Anthony George.

In 1970, Ryan was in one episode of The High Chaparral as a character named Jelks, who was on the run from the law.

He appeared in an episode of Cannon, "Fool's Gold" in 1971, and in ABC's The Streets of San Francisco episode "The Unicorn". He portrayed the title character, Chase Reddick, on the crime drama Chase (1973–74).

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Mitchell Ryan in Chase

In 1975, Ryan played in Barnaby Jones, in the episode titled "Counterfall". He portrayed the leading character, Dan Walling, on Executive Suite (1976–77) and played Blake Simmons in the drama Julie Farr, M.D. (1978–79).

Ryan portrayed Cooper Hawkins on the Western series The Chisholms (1980), Sam Garrett on King's Crossing (1982) Brennan Flannery on High Performance (1983), Edward Wyler on Hot Pursuit (1984), and Porter Tremont on 2000 Malibu Road (1992).

His other acting credits include the films Liar Liar; Magnum Force playing as Dirty Harry's ill-fated despondent best friend and fellow police officer, a motorcycle patrolman named Charlie McCoy; Lethal Weapon playing the key villain General Peter McAllister; Grosse Pointe Blank; Electra Glide in Blue; and Hot Shots! Part Deux, playing senator Grey Edwards. In 1985, he portrayed Tillet Main, the patriarch of the Main family in the first North and South miniseries. In 1991, he played Ellis Blake in the sixth season Matlock episode "The Foursome".

Ryan appeared in NBC's The A-Team; he played Ike Hagan, as Grant Everett in a two-part Silk Stalkings episode; and as Kyle Riker, the father of Commander William Riker, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Icarus Factor"; Ryan had been considered for the part of series lead Captain Jean-Luc Picard. He also portrayed the roles of the abusive boyfriend of Blanche Devereaux, Rex Huntington, in The Golden Girls episode "The Bloom is off the Rose", and a police officer in a 1993 episode of NYPD Blue. The same year, Ryan was Dallas Shields in Renegade. He appeared in the 1983 episode of Hart to Hart 'Highland Fling'. In 1994, he appeared again in Hart to Hart in one of the made-for-TV movies, "Home Is Where the Hart Is". In 1995, he appeared in the films Judge Dredd and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as Dr. Terence Wynn (played by Robert Phalen in the original Halloween film).

He played the role of Greg's father, Edward Montgomery, on the comedy Dharma & Greg (1997–2002). The following year, Ryan voiced Highfather on Justice League.

He was the president of Screen Actors Guild Foundation.

Personal life

Mitch Ryan married Lynda Morse in 1972 and they had a son named Tim Ryan. He later married Barbara Albertine, and had five grandchildren. Ryan died of heart failure at his home in Los Angeles, California, on March 4, 2022, at the age of 88.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966–1967Dark ShadowsBurke Devlin107 episodes
1981Death of a CenterfoldHugh HefnerTelevision film
1983Hart to HartRamsey MacLeishEpisode: "Highland Fling"
1985The A-TeamIke HagenEpisode: "Waste 'Em!"
1985Murder, She WroteRay DixonEpisode: "Capitol Offense”
1985North and SouthTillet Main6 episodes
1986Penalty PhaseDonald FaulknerTelevision film
1989Mission: ImpossibleEdgar SheppardEpisode: "Submarine"
1989Star Trek: The Next GenerationKyle RykerEpisode: "The Icarus Factor"
1989Santa BarbaraAnthony Tonell36 episodes
1990L.A. LawDuncan YoungEpisode: "Smoke Gets In Your Thighs"
1991The Golden GirlsRexEpisode: "The Bloom is Off the Rose"
1991Murder, She WroteArthur ProutyEpisode: "The List of Uri Lermintov"
1991In a Child's NamePeter Chappell2 episodes
1994Walker, Texas RangerJudge RileyEpisode: "The Committee"
1997–2002Dharma & GregEdward Montgomery119 episodes
2003Justice LeagueHighfather (voice)Episode: "Twilight"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Thunder RoadJed MoultrieUncredited
1970Monte WalshShorty Austin
1971My Old Man's PlaceMartin Flood
1971The Hunting PartyDoc Harrison
1971ChandlerChuck Kincaid
1972The HonkersLowell
1972A Reflection of FearInspector McKenna
1973High Plains DrifterDave Drake
1973The Friends of Eddie CoyleWaters
1973Electra Glide in BlueHarvey Poole
1973Magnum ForceCharlie McCoy
1976MidwayAubrey FitchUncredited
1976Two-Minute WarningPriest
1977Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A.Matthew Sullivan
1987Lethal WeaponPeter McCallister
1989Winter PeopleDrury Campbell
1992Aces: Iron Eagle IIIGeneral Simms
1992The Opposite Sex and How to Live with ThemKenneth Davenport
1993Hot Shots! Part DeuxGray Edwards
1994Blue SkyRay Stevens
1994SpeechlessLloyd Wannamaker
1995Judge DreddVartis Hammond
1995Halloween: The Curse of Michael MyersTerrence Wynn
1996EdAbe Woods
1997The Devil's OwnJim Kelly
1997Liar LiarMr. Allan
1997Grosse Pointe BlankBart Newberry
2005Love for RentDoctorUncredited
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