Charles Kuenstle
{{short description|American actor and writer}}
Charles Kuenstle (b May 3, 1936) is an American writer and actor.
He studied at Baylor University and appeared as a guest star on many American TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, including a regular role as Sgt. Clem Garnet on Twelve O'Clock High,{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iSLXDgAAQBAJ&q=%22Charles+Kuenstle%22&pg=PT569|title=Twilight Zone Encyclopedia|first=Steven|last= Rubin|publisher=Chicago Review Press|year= 2017|isbn=9781613738917}} and many appearances in various roles on Gunsmoke.
His first writing credit was the Burt Reynolds TV movie Hunters Are for Killing.TV Film a Feather for Burt's Bonnet
Los Angeles Times 12 Mar 1970: g17.
He was one of the writers on Airport '77.Same Formula, New 'Airport'
Champlin, Charles. Los Angeles Times 25 Mar 1977: oc_a1.
Filmography
=Writer=
- Hunters Are for Killing (1970)
- The Astronaut (1972)
- Death Race (1973)
- Airport '77 (1977)
=Actor=
- Gunsmoke (1963-1972)
- "Pa Hack's Brood" (1963) as Lonnie
- "The Wrong Man" (1966) as Wilton KyleAnne Jackson in Gunsmoke Role Los Angeles Times 27 Dec 1971: e24.
- "My Father, My Son" (1966) as Bernie Jeffords
- "The Wrecker" (1967) as Luke
- "Hard Luck Henry" (1967) as Homer Haggen
- "Slocum" (1968) as 2nd Cowboy
- "The Twisted Heritage" (1969) as Elan Dagget
- "The Devil's Outpost" (1969) as Kelly
- "MacGraw" (1969) as Wilkes
- "The Lost" (1971) as Valjean Mather
- "Blind Man's Buff" (1972) as Hank McCall
- Twelve O'Clock High (1965) as Sgt. Clem Garnet
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|0473943}}
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Category:American male television actors
Category:American male screenwriters
Category:20th-century American male actors
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