
Dolph Sweet
Biography
Adolphus Jean Sweet (July 18, 1920 – May 8, 1985) was an American actor.
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Known For
Acting History
1981
Reds as Big Bill Haywood
1981Gimme a Break! as Carl Kanisky
1981The Two Lives of Carol Letner as Lt. Ron Vance
1981Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy as Waldrop
1981The Acorn People as Donald Bradshaw
1981Hill Street Blues
1980Below the Belt as LeRoi
1980Enos
1980Gideon's Trumpet as Charlie
1980When the Whistle Blows
1979Aunt Mary as Amos Jones
1979Act of Violence as Detective O'Brien
1979Marciano as Si Menchlemann
1979Flesh & Blood as Thompson
1979Paris
1979Hart to Hart
1979The Wanderers as Chubby Galasso
1979Rendezvous Hotel as Harvey Greenwood
1979Angie
1978Taxi as Mr. Caruthers
1978Kaz
1978Go Tell the Spartans as Gen. Harnitz
1978Heaven Can Wait as Head Coach
1978Deathmoon as Lt. Russ Cort
1978The Amazing Spider-Man
1978King as J. Edgar Hoover
1977What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
1977Which Way Is Up? as The Boss
1977A Killing Affair as Scotty Neilson
1977Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid as George
1977The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training as Mr. Manning
1974Little House on the Prairie
1974Amazing Grace as Mayer Scott
1974The Lords of Flatbush as Mr. Rosiello
1974The Migrants as Sheriff
1973Cops and Robbers as George
1973Sisters as Detective Kelly
1972Fear Is the Key as Jablonsky
1972The New Centurions as Sergeant Runyon
1971The Telephone Book as Obscene Caller
1970The Out-of-Towners as Police Sgt Kavalefski
1970Colossus: The Forbin Project as Missile Commander
1969The Lost Man as Police Captain
1968Finian's Rainbow as Sheriff
1968The Swimmer as Henry Biswanger
1968A Lovely Way to Die as Captain Haver
1968The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
1967The Desperate Hours as Jesse Bard
1966You're a Big Boy Now as Patrolman Francis Graf
1966Dark Shadows
1965The Trials of O'Brien as Sgt. Garrison
1964Another World
1961The Young Doctors as Police Car Driver
1956The Edge of Night
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Amos
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Charlie









