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Encyclopedia > Chuck Hicks

Chuck Hicks is an actor, stuntman and boxer. He boxed professionally under the name Chuck Daley. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A stunt double is a type of body double, specifically a skilled replacement used for dangerous film or video sequences, in movies and television (such as jumping out of a building, jumping from vehicle to vehicle, or other similar actions), and for other sophisticated stunts (especially fight scenes). ... Professional boxing bout featuring Ricardo Domínguez (left) versus Rafael Ortíz Boxing, also called Western Boxing, pugilism, prizefighting (when referring to professional boxing) or the sweet science (a common nickname among fans), is a sport and martial art in which two participants of similar weight fight each other with... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Actor

  • Hood of Horror (2006) ... as Tex Sr.
  • The Ring (2002) ... as Ferry Worker
  • Route 666 (2001) ... as Prison Guard #1
  • Hard Time (1998) ... as Guard
  • Screen Kill (1997) ... as Mark
  • The Enemy Within (1994) ... as Bowman
  • Jack Reed: Badge of Honor (1993) ... as Sgt. Hunter
  • Sweet Justice ... as Rivas Goon
  • The Double 0 Kid (1992) ... as Sam Wynberg
  • Hunter
    • episode The Reporter ... as Foster
  • Dick Tracy (1990) ... as The Brow
  • The Assassin (1989) ... as Ed ONeil
  • Everybody's All-American (1988) ... as Bigot
  • In the Heat of the Night
    • episode Pilot: Part 1 ... as Red Jack
    • episode Pilot: Part 2 ... as Red Jack
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Programmed to Kill ... as Cig. Guard
  • Native Son (1986) ... as White Man #4
  • George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation (1986)
  • Johnny Dangerously (1984) ... as Governor
  • Falcon Crest
    • episode Chameleon Charades
  • Manimal
    • episode Illusion
  • Wizards and Warriors
    • episode The Kidnap
  • Matt Houston
    • episode Get Houston ... as Alvin
  • Fantasy Island
    • episode Roller Derby Dolls/Thanks a Million ... as Hotel Maitre D'
  • The Fall Guy
    • episode The Reluctant Traveling Companion ... as Red
    • episode Die Ready, Aim ... as Stark
    • episode The Fall Guy: Part 1 ... as Red
  • Little House on the Prairie
    • episode The Empire Builders ... as Big Arnie
  • Voyagers!
    • episode Created Equal ... as Guard #1
  • The Beastmaster (1982) (uncredited) ... as Boatman
  • ...All the Marbles (1981) ... as Thug
  • Vega$
    • episode Seek and Destroy ... as Arnold Suchak
    • episode No Way to Treat a Victim ... as Leon
  • Pleasure Palace (1980) ... as Dietrich
  • In God We Tru$t (1980) ... as Paddywagon Driver
  • Bronco Billy (1980) ... as Cowboy at Bar
  • Beyond Evil (1980) ... as Hospital Attendant
  • Top of the Hill (1980) ... as Chuck
  • Dallas
    • episode Sue Ellen's Choice
  • Hide in Plain Sight (1980) ... as Frankie Irish
  • Cheaper to Keep Her (1980) ... as Abe
  • Starsky and Hutch
    • episode Targets Without a Badge: Part 2 ... as Marty
    • episode Manchild on the Streets ... as Officer Clayborn
    • episode Death Notice ... as Cronin
  • Every Which Way But Loose (1978) ... as Trucker
  • Movie Movie (1978) ... as Hood #3
  • Wonder Woman
    • episode The Girl from Ilandia ... as Thomson
  • The Rockford Files
    • episode The Gang at Don's Drive-In ... as Walton
    • episode The Girl in the Bay City Boys' Club (uncredited) ... as Bell
    • episode Roundabout (uncredited) ... as Klaus
  • Quincy M.E.
    • episode The Hot Dog Murder ... as Hutchison
  • Baretta
    • episode Carla
    • episode The Mansion ... as Driver
  • The Enforcer (1976) ... as Huey
  • Hard Times (1975) ... as Speed's hitter
  • Kung Fu
    • episode Battle Hymn ... as Saxon
  • Petrocelli
    • episode A Fallen Idol ... as Tom
  • Mannix
    • episode Picture of a Shadow ... as Arnold
    • episode A Day Filled with Shadows ... as Leo
    • episode The World Between ... as Morgan
    • episode Harlequin's Gold ... as Sikes
  • Gunsmoke
    • episode Cowtown Hustler ... as Turner
  • Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973) ... as Lyle Parker
  • M*A*S*H
    • episode Sometimes You Hear the Bullet ... as Patient #2
  • Alias Smith and Jones
    • episode McGuffin ... as Carson
  • Mission: Impossible
    • episode Kidnap ... as Security Guard
    • episode Chico (uncredited) ... as Guard
  • The Streets of San Francisco
    • episode Timelock
  • Melinda (1972) (uncredited) ... as Cop
  • Cannon
    • episode Cain's Mark
    • episode Dead Pigeon
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles (1972) (uncredited) .... Seldon
  • Nichols
    • episode Wings of an Angel
    • episode The Unholy Alliance
  • Dirty Harry (1971) (uncredited) ... as Flower Vendor
  • Escape (1971) ... as Carter
  • Something Big (1971) ... as Cpl. James
  • Family Affair
    • episode Travels with Cissy ... as Gunslinger
  • Wild Women (1970) ... as Cpl. Hearn
  • The Molly Maguires (1970) (uncredited) ... as Policeman
  • Hogan's Heroes
    • episode The Softer They Fall ... as Bruno
  • The Split (1968) (uncredited) ... as Physical Instructor
  • The Boston Strangler (1968) (uncredited) ... as Cop
  • Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) (uncredited)
  • Cool Hand Luke (1967) (uncredited) ... as Chief
  • The Iron Horse
    • episode Grapes of Grass Valley ... as Caleb
  • Point Blank (1967) (uncredited) ... as Guard
  • The Time Tunnel
    • episode Merlin the Magician (uncredited) ... as Soldier
  • Twelve O'Clock High
    • episode Gauntlet of Fire ... as Mechanic
  • Johnny Reno (1966) ... as Bellows
  • The Silencers (1966) (uncredited) ... as Armed Man
  • Honey West
    • episode A Nice Little Till to Tap ... as Chemist
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
    • episode The Adriatic Express Affair (as Charles Hicks) ... as Hans
  • Branded
    • episode The Greatest Coward on Earth ... as Young Samson
  • Burke's Law
    • episode Who Killed the Fat Cat? ... as Trojan
  • The Rogues
    • episode The Real Russian Caviar ... as Wrangel
  • Kisses for My President (1964) (uncredited) ... as Senator
  • Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) (uncredited) ... as Factory worker
  • The Great Adventure
    • episode The President Vanishes ... as Sailor
  • The Twilight Zone
    • episode Ninety Years Without Slumbering (uncredited) ... as Mover
    • episode Steel ... as Maynard Flash
  • My Three Sons
    • episode Steve and the Viking ... as Masseur
  • Shock Corridor (1963) ... as Tough attendant
  • Days of Wine and Roses (1962) (uncredited)
  • Cheyenne
    • episode The Durango Brothers ... as Young Man
  • Black Gold (1962) (uncredited)
  • Hell Is for Heroes (1962) (uncredited) ... as Soldier
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
    • episode Ten O'Clock Tiger ... as Gypsy Joe
  • Merrill's Marauders (1962) ... as Cpl. Doskis
  • Rawhide
    • episode The Greedy Town
  • A Fever in the Blood (1961) (uncredited)
  • 77 Sunset Strip
    • episode The Rice Estate ... as Bobby
  • The Rebel
    • episode The Champ ... as Frontier Kid
  • The Bramble Bush (1960) (uncredited)
  • Ice Palace (1960) (as Charles Hicks) ... as Doughboy
  • The Untouchables ... as LaMarr Kane
    • episode The Tri-State Gang ... as LaMarr Kane
  • The Lawless Years
    • episode The Billy Boy 'Rockabye' Creel Story ... as LaMarr Kane
  • Up Periscope (1959) (uncredited) ... as Sailor
  • The Last Hurrah (1958) (uncredited) ... as Fighter
  • Onionhead (1958) (uncredited) ... as Bit Role
  • Gunfire at Indian Gap (1957) ... as Deputy
  • Designing Woman (1957) (uncredited) ... as Galatos
  • The Girl He Left Behind (1956) (uncredited)
  • Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) (uncredited) ... as Extra
  • My Friend Flicka
    • episode The Medicine Man (as Charles Hicks)
  • Rebel Without a Cause (1955) (uncredited) ... as Ambulance attendant
  • Battle Cry (1955) (uncredited) ... as Marine in Hospital
  • Casanova's Big Night (1954) (uncredited) ... as Assistant headsman
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) (uncredited) ... as Boxer
  • The Rose Bowl Story (1952) (uncredited) ... as Fowler
  • Francis Goes to West Point (1952) (uncredited)
  • She's Working Her Way Through College (1952) (uncredited) ... as Football Player

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