American film and television actor
Vince Howard
Vince Howard in The Fugitive 1967
Born (1929-07-21 ) July 21, 1929Died July 18, 2002(2002-07-18) (aged 72) Occupation(s) Film and television actor Years active 1963–1994 Spouse Sara Howard[ 2] Children 5[ 2]
Vince House (July 21, 1929 – July 18, 2002) was an American film and television actor. He appeared in over 100 films and television programs, and was perhaps best known for playing the co-starring role of Police Officer Vince in NBC 's Emergency! and as Mr. Peter Butler in Mr. Novak .[ 3]
Early life
Howard was born in St. Louis, Missouri .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Howard attended and graduated at Vashon High School .[ 5] [ 6] After attending and graduating from Vashon High School, he served in the army, as a truck driver in Germany .[ 4] [ 6] He was also part of the singing group, The Rhythm Aces,[ 5] with Willie Davis, Billy Steward, Lloyd McGraw and Chuck Rowan, where he also changed his surname to "Howard".[ 1]
Howard left the Rhythm Aces, where he later joined the rock 'n roll group, Billy Ward and his Dominoes .[ 7] He left the group, where he settled to move to Los Angeles, California , where he was hired to work as a technician for the Radio Corporation of America , in 1958.[ 5] [ 7] Howard later performed in the nightclub The Horn at Santa Monica, California , where he was later hired for the role of the history teacher "Mr. Peter Butler", where producer, E. Jack Neuman , saw his performance on stage.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Career
Howard began his career in 1963, where he co-starred in the new NBC dramatic television series, Mr. Novak .[ 7] After the series ended in 1965, he began appearing in numerous television programs, such as, The Fugitive , Kolchak: The Night Stalker , Hawaii Five-O , Cannon , The Time Tunnel , Get Smart , Bewitched , Gidget , The Monkees , Star Trek: The Original Series and I Dream of Jeannie . Howard has also appeared in, co-starred in, and starred in films such as Where It's At , Lethal Weapon 3 , I Love You, Alice B. Toklas , Fuzz , The Barefoot Executive , The Man and Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came .
In 1970s-1994, Howard played recurring roles in television programs including The Smith Family , Barnaby Jones , The Streets of San Francisco . He also co-starred in Emergency! , playing the role of "Motorcycle Officer Vince", in which he mostly appeared in scenes where the Los Angeles County Fire Department squad arrives, later being an extra help to them.[ 8] While Howard was appearing in numerous television programs and films, he retired his career, last appearing in the crime drama television series Murder, She Wrote , in 1994.
Death
Howard died of leukemia on July 18, 2002, three days before his 73rd birthday.[ 9]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1963–1965
Mr. Novak
Mr. Peter Butler
32 episodes
1965–1966
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
Second Policeman/Photographer
2 episodes
1966
Mister Roberts
Dr. Morgan
1 episode
1966–1968
The Felony Squad
Security Policeman/Officer Welsh/Policeman/Patrolman/1st Officer/Motorcycle Cop/Officer Rogers/Ray Gannon
9 episodes
1966–1973
The F.B.I.
Wayne Newman/S.A./Roy, the Fibers Expert/Dr. Adams/Carter Graham
6 episodes
1966
Get Smart
Policeman
1 episode
1966
Gidget
Policeman No. 2
1 episode
1966
Star Trek: The Original Series
Crewman
S1:E1, "The Man Trap "
1966–1967
Love on a Rooftop
Rodgers
2 episodes
1966
The Monkees
Captain
1 episode
1966–1967
I Dream of Jeannie
Journalist/Conway
1 episode
1966
The Hero
1 episode
1967
The Time Tunnel
Medic
1 episode
1967
Captain Nice
Policeman No. 1
1 episode
1967
Daktari
Tommy Butler
1 episode
1967–1968
The Wild Wild West
Ralph Kleed/Bartender
2 episodes
1967
The Fugitive
Brooks/Policeman
2 episodes
1967
Dragnet
Officer Bondi
1 episode
1967–1974
Ironside
Security Guard Talking to Commissioner/Detective/Deputy Watson/Mr. Perkins
4 episodes
1967
The Invaders
Frank
1 episode
1967
Judd, for the Defense
Fireman No. 2
1 episode
1967
Bewitched
Museum Guard
1 episode
1968
Run for Your Life
1st Officer
1 episode
1968–1971
My Three Sons
Police Officer/Wendell Walters/Cabbie
3 episodes
1968
The Outsider
Detective Allan
1 episode
1968–1972
Mission: Impossible
Max Davis/Lt. Don Eckhart/Patrolman Frank Dagget
3 episodes
1968
Family Affair
Mr. Rogers
1 episode
1969
Hawaii Five-O
Bailiff
1 episode
1969–1971
Here's Lucy
Policeman
2 episodes
1969–1972
The Mod Squad
Phil Jackson/John Marshall
2 episodes
1969
The Name of the Game
2nd Worker
1 episode
1969
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers
Barth
1 episode
1969
Julia
Jordan Hayes
1 episode
1970
Marcus Welby, M.D.
Dr. Kenneth Blair
1 episode
1970
Nanny and the Professor
Airport Official
1 episode
1970
Storefront Lawyers
1 episode
1970
The Bill Cosby Show
Fred
1 episode
1970
The Most Deadly Game
Joe Beckwith
1 episode
1970
Bracken's World
Bill/Reporter
3 episodes
1970
The Young Lawyers
Harold Thompson
1 episode
1971–1972
Mannix
Doctor/Dr. Jackson/Gil Whitney
3 episodes
1971
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
Ed Monroe
1 episode
1971–1972
The Smith Family
Sgt. Ed Thomas
15 episodes
1971
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Airport Mechanic
1 episode
1971
Mission Impossible
Lt. Don Eckhart
1 episode
1972–1977
McCloud
Gate Guard/Reporter
2 episodes
1972
Room 222
1 episode
1972–1978
Emergency!
Motorcycle Officer Vince
51 episodes
1973
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Charles Blake
1 episode
1973–1976
The Streets of San Francisco
Stan/Charlie Johnson
9 episodes
1973–1975
Barnaby Jones
Lt. Joe Taylor
4 episodes
1973
The Rookies
Photographer
1 episode
1973–1977
Police Story
Sergeant/Barlowe/Dept. D.A. Pryor
1973
The New Perry Mason
Jay
1 episode
1974
Chopper One
Police Officer
1 episode
1974–1978
The Six Million Dollar Man
Walker/Nuclear Center Guard/Telephone Supervisor
3 episodes
1974
Apple's Way
Marvin Gorham
2 episodes
1974
Police Woman
Det. Johnson
1 episode
1974–1979
The Rockford Files
Patrolman/Police Officer/Kleinschmidt/Billy Mayhue/Transit Cop
5 episodes
1974
Cannon
Lt. Marty Driscoll
1 episode
1975
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
Policeman
2 episodes
1975
This is the Life
Dr. Crosby
1 episode
1975
Insight
Ajax
1 episode
1975
Baretta
Doctor
1 episode
1976
Doctors' Hospital
Dr. Miller
1 episode
1976
The Blue Knight
McDonald
1 episode
1976
S.W.A.T.
Technician
1 episode
1976
Ellery Queen
Charlie, the Bartender
1 episode
1976
Switch
Rogers
1 episode
1977
Sanford Arms
Fred Johnson
1 episode
1977–1983
Quincy, M.E.
Sgt. Kramer/Dr. Shiner/Judge James Parker/Hardee
5 episodes
1978
Project U.F.O.
Gordon Sandler
1 episode
1978–1979
The Incredible Hulk
Security Guard/Mark
2 episodes
1978
The Amazing Spider-Man
Elevator Inspector
1 episode
1978
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
Lieutenant/Officer Rogers
2 episodes
1978
David Cassidy: Man Undercover
Kevin
1 episode
1980
CHiPs
Bus Driver
1 episode
1980
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
Conductor
1 episode
1981
B.J. and the Bear
Dave Saunders
1 episode
1981
Fantasy Island
The Teller
1 episode
1981
The Greatest American Hero
Workman
1 episode
1982–1983
Simon & Simon
Police Sgt. Jacobs/Policeman
2 episodes
1983–1985
Trapper John, M.D.
Detective/Police Officer No. 2
2 episodes
1983
Hardcastle and McCormick
Sheriff Bill Jenkins
1 episode
1984
Blue Thunder
Sheriff
1 episode
1984
CBS Schoolbreak Special
Mr. Parrish
2 episodes
1984
Tales of the Unexpected
Detective
1 episode
1984–1994
Murder, She Wrote
Second Guard/Blanton/Projectionist/Real Dr. Swope/College Professor
5 episodes
1984
Knight Rider
C H P Officer
1 episode
1984
Hill Street Blues
Mr. Johnson
1 episode
1985
Airwolf
Smitty
1 episode
1986
Blacke's Magic
Barnes
1 episode
1986–1990
Hunter
Doctor/Bob Peterson
2 episodes
1986
T.J. Hooker
Judge
1 episode
1987
Dallas
1 episode
1987
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Airport Manager
1 episode
1987
Frank's Place
Bell Captain
1 episode
1987
Foofur
Additional Voices
13 episodes
1988
Cheers
Heppel
2 episodes
1990
Equal Justice
George Mattford
1 episode
1991
Matlock
Detective Savage
1 episode
1992
A Different World
Peacemaker
1 episode
1993
General Hospital
Harve Johnston
unknown episodes
References
^ a b Rosalsky, Mitch (2002). Encyclopedia of Rhythm & Blues and Doo-Wop Vocal Groups . Scarecrow Press. p. 484. ISBN 9780810845923 – via Google Books .
^ a b "Engineer Gets Chance At TV Recognition On 'Novak' Series" . Sunday News . Lancaster, Pennsylvania . May 10, 1964. p. 108. Retrieved August 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "How Engineer Became A TV Actor In Hollywood" . The Times Herald . Port Huron, Michigan . July 11, 1964. p. 17. Retrieved November 10, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b Garland, Hazel (March 28, 1964). "Vince Howard Proves to Be Exception to Show Biz Rule" . The Pittsburgh Courier . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . p. 13. Retrieved August 8, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c d e "Vince Howard's Big Break Bought a 'Teaching' Role" . The Kansas City Star . Kansas City, Missouri . April 5, 1964. p. 181. Retrieved August 8, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c d 'Mr. Novak' history teacher was former truck driver . March 21, 1964. Retrieved August 8, 2021 – via Google Books .
^ a b c d "He Escaped To Show Biz" . The Akron Beacon Journal . Akron, Ohio . October 4, 1964. p. 114. Retrieved August 8, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Yokley, Richard; Sutherland, Rozane (May 2007). Emergency!: Behind the Scene . Jones and Bartlett Learning. p. 41. ISBN 9780763748968 – via Google Books .
^ Goldberg, Marv (2009). "The Rhythm Aces" . Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks . Archived from the original on January 26, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2021 – via Wayback Machine .
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