Quinn Redeker
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Quinn Redeker | |
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Born | Woodstock, Illinois, U.S. | May 2, 1936
Other names | Quinn Redecker |
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter |
Years active | 1960-present |
Awards | Soap Opera Digest Award, 1973 Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role for The Young and the Restless |
Quinn K. Redeker (born May 2, 1936) is an American actor and screenwriter, best known for his work on daytime dramas.
Career[]
Redeker has been a screenwriter for over 40 years, with the most notable work to his name being the story writer for the 1978 film The Deer Hunter. Throughout 1960, Redeker was cast as a photographer on the short-lived NBC crime drama Dan Raven starring the former child actor Skip Homeier and Dan Barton. The following year, he appeared as nerdy Schulyer Davis in the film The Three Stooges Meet Hercules.
On television, he started acting in 1960 and amassed appearances on over five dozen television series. On October 25, 1972, he played a crooked cop on Adam-12. He is best known for his roles as Alex Marshall on Days of Our Lives, whom he played from 1979 to 1987, and on The Young and the Restless where he played Nick Reed in 1979 and Joseph Taylor from 1979 to 1980 before his best-known character of Rex Sterling, from 1987 to 1994. Redeker also appeared in the Barnaby Jones; episodes "Fantasy of Fear" (February 25, 1975) and “Duet for Danger” on May 5, 1977.
Awards[]
As a writer, Redeker was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and an WGA Award for Best Drama Written Directly for the Screenplay for The Deer Hunter, along with Deric Washburn, Louis A. Garfinkle and Michael Cimino.
As an actor, Redeker was twice nominated for an Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role on The Young and the Restless, both in 1989 and 1990. He also won a Soapy Award for Best Villain for his role on Days of our Lives in 1983, along with a Soap Opera Digest Award for "Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role: Daytime" for The Young and the Restless.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |||
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1960 | Sea Hunt | USCG Lt. Bob Camp / Joey | TV Series, 2 episodes | |||
1961 | The Marriage-Go-Round | Crewcut - Party Guest | Uncredited | |||
1962 | The Three Stooges Meet Hercules | Schuyler Davis | ||||
1962 | The Virginian | Daniel Kroeger | Episode: "Impasse" | |||
1967 | Spider Baby | Peter Howe | ||||
1970 | Airport | John Reindel | Uncredited | |||
1970 | The Christine Jorgensen Story | Tom Crawford | ||||
1971 | The Andromeda Strain | Capt. Morris | Uncredited | |||
1972 | The Candidate | Rick Jenkin | ||||
1972 | The Limit | Jeff McMillan | ||||
1972 | Adam 12-“ badge. Heavy“ | Officer. Charlie Burnside | 1973 | The Slams | Warden | |
1974 | The Midnight Man | Swanson | ||||
1975 | At Long Last Love | Kitty's Boyfriend | ||||
1977 | Rollercoaster | Owner #2 | ||||
1979 | The Electric Horseman | Bud Broderick | ||||
1980 | Where the Buffalo Roam | Pilot | ||||
1980 | Ordinary People | Ward | ||||
1980 | Coast to Coast | Benjamin Levrington | ||||
2003 | An American Reunion | Coach Grayman | ||||
2006 | Sweet Deadly Dreams | Blaisdale | ||||
2008 | For Heaven's Sake | Prof. Harris | ||||
2009 | The Confessional | Father Mills | ||||
2012 | Big Miracle | President Reagan |
External links[]
- 1936 births
- American male screenwriters
- American male soap opera actors
- Living people
- People from Woodstock, Illinois
- Screenwriters from Illinois