
Jason Bernard
Biography
Jason Bernard (May 17, 1938 – October 16, 1996) was an American film and television actor.
Bernard was born in Chicago, Illinois. His first starring role was in the pilot episode of the television series The White Shadow as Jim Willis. His other well-known television roles are in the 1980s television series Cagney & Lacey as Inspector Marquette from 1982–1983, Days of Our Lives as Preston Wade in 1982, and a recurring role in the first season of Night Court as Judge Stone's arrogant rival Judge Willard. His big role came in the 1983 hit NBC miniseries V as Caleb Taylor. Bernard reprised his role in the 1984 sequel V: The Final Battle. His other big television role was in the 1990s Fox comedy series Herman's Head as Herman's boss, Mr. Paul Bracken. He appeared in the video games Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger and Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom as Captain William Eisen.
Bernard's first role in a feature film was a cameo in the Charles Bronson film Death Wish, and his first major role was in the 1974 movie Thomasine & Bushrod. He later appeared in Car Wash, WarGames, No Way Out, While You Were Sleeping, and Blue Thunder.
Bernard made many guest appearances on a variety of television shows, ranging from Starsky & Hutch, Flamingo Road and The Jeffersons to The Flash, Murder, She Wrote, Wiseguy and Partners. He also appeared, as the chief security guard, in The Dukes of Hazzard episode "The Dukes in Hollywood".
He played the blind musician Tyrone Wattell in the film All of Me. Bernard's final appearance was in the 1997 film Liar Liar as Judge Marshall Stevens.
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Known For
Acting History
1997
Liar Liar as Judge Marshall Stevens
1996Suddenly
1996The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play as Leon Martin
1995Partners
1995Down, Out and Dangerous as Detective Danner
1995While You Were Sleeping as Jerry
1995The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes as Miles Quigley
1994Cosmic Slop as Bernard Shields (segment 'Space Traders')
1992The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade as Desmond Powell / Nightshade
1991Herman's Head
1991Dinosaurs as Edward R. Hero (voice)
1990The Flash as Dr. Desmond Powell
1990Paint It Black as Lt. Wilder
1989Hardball
1989The Meeting as Martin Luther King, Jr
1989Original Sin as Det. Mitchell
1988Police Story: Gladiator School as Lt. Crawford
1988Empty Nest as Mr. Noack
1988Bird as Benny Tate
1987Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam as Sergeant Koslow
1987Beauty and the Beast
1987Wiseguy
1987A Year in the Life as Richard Caldwell
1987No Way Out as Major Donovan
1986Designing Women as Wilson Brickett
1986Starman
1986It's Garry Shandling's Show as Officer Sweeny
1986The Children of Times Square as Lt. Devins
1985The Comedy Factory as Finney Morgan
1985The Rape of Richard Beck as Sgt. Wally Rydell
1984Crazy like a Fox as Judge
1984City Killer as Captain Frank Sydney
1984Murder, She Wrote as Wilson Sloane
1984All of Me as Tyrone Wattell
1984The Cosby Show as Sgt. Major Boswell Stokes
1984Hunter as Chief Kenny Lanark
1984V: The Final Battle as Caleb Taylor
1984Airwolf as Aaron Martin
1984Night Court as Judge Willard
1983Hardcastle and McCormick
1983The Star Chamber as Judge Bocho
1983WarGames as Captain Knewt
1983V as Caleb Taylor
1983High Performance
1983Blue Thunder as Mayor
1982I Was a Mail Order Bride as Judge
1982Hotel as Irwin Smith
1982Cagney & Lacey as Deputy Inspector Marquette
1982Cagney & Lacey as Dep. Inspector Marquette
1982Pray TV as Everett
1981The Greatest American Hero
1981Flamingo Road
1980The Night the City Screamed as Dale Wrightson
1980Here's Boomer
1979Knots Landing as Dr. Garner
1979The Facts of Life
1978A Woman Called Moses as Daddy Ben Ross
1978The White Shadow as Jim Willis
1978Coma as Surgical Resident (uncredited)
1978Uncle Joe Shannon as Goose
1977Wilma as Coach Temple
1976Car Wash as Lonnie's Parole Officer
1976Delvecchio as Sgt. Ogden
1975Friday Foster as Charles Foley
1975Starsky & Hutch as R.C. Turner
1975Switch as Capt. Dellinger
1975The Jeffersons
1974Movin' On
1974Thomasine & Bushrod as Seldon
1972M*A*S*H as Major Rockingham
1969Medical Center
1969Medical Center as Resident
1969Then Came Bronson as Reverend Taylor
1969The Bold Ones: The New Doctors as Dr. Griffith
1964Another World









