| # | Quote |
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| 1 | [The last column he wrote]: On a personal note, I was a professional actor for 30 years. This means that I learned my lines and showed up for work on time and did the best I could to entertain. Then I cashed the paycheck so I could take care of my family. |
| 2 | A politician not talking. Hasn't happened lately, but could. Maybe. Probably not. |
| 3 | [on obscenity]: If the FCC wants to ferret out obscenity, it should spend a day in the United States Congress. |
| 4 | [on interpreting the constitution]: In New Hampshire, the Senate has decided by a rather narrow margin that our constitution actually means what it says. It's all about whether you can carry a gun if you want to, and the constitution says you absolutely can. The bill now goes to the House, where they will decide whether the constitution actually means what it says. |
| 5 | Finally realizing that I would never actually learn how to act, I retired. I'm mighty proud of my epiphany, and I would imagine Hollywood is pleased, too. This differentiates me from professional politicians, who never ever seem to understand that they are dangerous and also silly. |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | Consultant, Spokesperson,and Speaker to small groups. |
| 2 | Living in Hooksett, New Hampshire and writes a column for the Manchester Union Leader newspaper. [February 2004] |
| 3 | Taught acting for a time in Los Angeles. |
| 4 | Was a reserve deputy for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in 1993 for about a year. |
| 5 | Moved to Reno about a year before his death. In failing health after suffering a stroke, he resided at the Renown Regional Medical Center there. |
| 6 | Tired of the acting grind, he retired from the profession and eventually moved to New Hampsire where, as a Libertarian, he wrote a weekly opinion column for the Union Leader in Manchester for much of 2004. |
| 7 | After receiving a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Kentucky in 1961, he moved to New York City where he appeared off-Broadway in the 1962 play "Bring Me Home a Warm Body," which earned him a Theatre World Award for "promising newcomer". |
| 8 | Served in the Army from 1955 to 1957 and was stationed in Germany. |
| 9 | Father Paul Galloway was a contractor; his mother was the former Malee Poe. He also has a brother Paul. |
| 10 | First wife and sometime actress Linda Galloway (nee Robinson), who bore him two daughters, Tracy Galloway and Jennifer Galloway, appeared with Don in a couple of his Ironside (1967) episodes in the 1970s. Don has two stepchildren, Sheila and Robert Julian, from his second marriage to Linda Marie, whom he married in 1989 and survives him. |
| 11 | Best remembered by the public for his role as "Sgt. Ed Brown" on Ironside (1967). |
| 12 | Studied with renown acting coach Herbert Berghof in New York City. |
| 13 | Daughter Sheila was a private in the United States Army in 2001. |
| 14 | Graduate of the University of Kentucky's Department of Fine Arts. |
| 15 | Was the international spokesman in about one thousand television commercials (Citibank, Time Magazine, Holiday Inns, Ford, Allegheny Ludlum, Northwestern Mutual Life, etc.) and seventy-five in-house films (Jewelers' Mutual Insurance, Mercedes-Benz, etc.). |
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Doom Generation | 1995 | | FBI Guy |
| Clifford | 1994 | | Captain |
| The Return of Ironside | 1993 | TV Movie | Ed Brown |
| Original Intent | 1992 | Video | Newscaster |
| MacGyver | 1989-1991 | TV Series | Bob Stryke / AF Col. John Collins |
| Murder, She Wrote | 1989-1991 | TV Series | Elton Summers / Andrew Hudson |
| In the Heat of the Night | 1990 | TV Series | Attorney Samuel Dortland |
| Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter | 1990 | TV Movie | Sgt. Hollenbeck |
| The Outsiders | 1990 | TV Series | |
| Dallas | 1990 | TV Series | Dr. Patrick Knelman Knelman, Patrick Patrick Knelman |
| Rock Hudson | 1990 | TV Movie | John Frankenheimer |
| Hunter | 1989 | TV Series | Bart Muller |
| Matlock | 1989 | TV Series | Phillip Slayton |
| Live-In | 1989 | TV Series | Professor Hamilton |
| Listen to Me | 1989 | | Harvard Coach |
| Two Moon Junction | 1988 | | Senator Delongpre |
| High Mountain Rangers | 1988 | TV Series | Jack Rassy |
| Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace | 1988 | TV Movie | General Hobart |
| Knight Rider | 1983-1985 | TV Series | Harley Freeman / Gilbert Cole |
| Crazy Like a Fox | 1985 | TV Series | |
| Scarecrow and Mrs. King | 1985 | TV Series | Larry Credle |
| The Fall Guy | 1985 | TV Series | Mickey |
| Rearview Mirror | 1984 | TV Movie | Roger Seton |
| E/R | 1984 | TV Series | Robert |
| Fantasy Island | 1980-1984 | TV Series | Walter Fielding / Greg Randolph / Peter Styles / ... |
| Hotel | 1984 | TV Series | Ron Bowman |
| Automan | 1983 | TV Series | Martin Wills |
| The Big Chill | 1983 | | Richard |
| Satan's Mistress | 1982 | | Carl |
| CHiPs | 1980 | TV Series | Steve / Steve Marshall |
| Condominium | 1980 | TV Series | Jack Messenkott |
| Hart to Hart | 1979 | TV Series | Mike Dodson |
| Hizzonner | 1979 | TV Series | Donald Timmons |
| Mork & Mindy | 1979 | TV Series | FBI Man |
| Once Upon a Starry Night | 1978 | TV Movie | Sam |
| Charlie's Angels | 1978 | TV Series | John Gorman |
| Vega$ | 1978 | TV Series | Brad Thomas |
| Ski Lift to Death | 1978 | TV Movie | Ron Corley |
| Police Woman | 1975-1978 | TV Series | Grant / Lieutenant Buckles |
| Cover Girls | 1977 | TV Movie | James Andrews |
| The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams | 1977 | TV Series | |
| Riding with Death | 1976 | TV Movie | John Hiller |
| Gemini Man | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | John Hiller |
| Medical Center | 1976 | TV Series | Martin |
| Marcus Welby, M.D. | 1970-1975 | TV Series | Jack Hartley / Bill Hull |
| Movin' On | 1975 | TV Series | Gunnery Sgt. Harris |
| Medical Story | 1975 | TV Series | Dr. Kendrick |
| Get Christie Love! | 1975 | TV Series | Marty Hazard |
| You Lie So Deep, My Love | 1975 | TV Movie | Neal Collins |
| Ironside | 1967-1975 | TV Series | Det. Sgt. Ed Brown Det.Sgt. Ed Brown |
| Love, American Style | 1971-1973 | TV Series | Dick (segment "Love and the Pretty Secretary") / Kevin Douglas (segment "Love and the Doctor's Honeymoon") |
| Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John | 1973 | TV Movie | Monsignor Thomas Ryan |
| The ABC Afternoon Playbreak | 1972 | TV Series | Martin Thatcher |
| Lieutenant Schuster's Wife | 1972 | TV Movie | Lt. Danny Reilly |
| The Bold Ones: The New Doctors | 1972 | TV Series | Det. Sgt. Ed Brown |
| The Vendors | 1969 | | |
| Once Upon a Time in the West | 1968 | | Member of Frank's Gang in Flashback (uncredited) |
| Rough Night in Jericho | 1967 | | Jace |
| Ride to Hangman's Tree | 1967 | | Nevada Jones |
| Ironside | 1967 | TV Movie | Det. Sgt. Ed Brown |
| Gunfight in Abilene | 1967 | | Ward Kent |
| The Virginian | 1963-1966 | TV Series | Jim Tyson Jack Henderson |
| 12 O'Clock High | 1966 | TV Series | Capt. Bruce Cowley |
| Run for Your Life | 1966 | TV Series | Gordon Von Rhine |
| The John Forsythe Show | 1966 | TV Series | Col. Charles Craig |
| The Rare Breed | 1966 | | Jamie |
| Convoy | 1965 | TV Series | Craig |
| Wagon Train | 1965 | TV Series | Virgil Earp |
| Tom, Dick and Mary | 1964-1965 | TV Series | Dr. Tom Gentry Tom Gentry |
| Arrest and Trial | 1963-1964 | TV Series | Mitchell Harris |
| Armstrong Circle Theatre | 1963 | TV Series | Younger |
| The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | 1963 | TV Series | Al Aguilar |
| General Hospital | 1963 | TV Series | Dr. Buzz Stryker (1985-1987) |
| The Secret Storm | 1954 | TV Series | Kip Rysdale #1 (1962-1963) |
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