Howard T. Platt
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Howard Thomas Platt (born June 5, 1938) is an American stage and television actor, singer and director, best known for his role as "Officer Hopkins" on the TV series ''
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'' (1972–76). Howard wrote and performed “Riverwinds” for LaSalle:Expedition II in 1977.


Career biography

Platt has made numerous comedic and dramatic appearances on television, most recently as Rev. Weber in ''What About Joan?'' Along with his role as Hoppy on ''Sanford And Son'', Platt has also had guest roles as Dr. Phil Newman on '' The Bob Newhart Show'' (in a total of 6 episodes), Max on ''
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'', and Judge Jonathan Stockfish on '' Evening Shade''. He portrayed 5 different characters on ''
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''. As a series regular he played Captain Doug March on the CBS-TV sitcom '' Flying High'' (1978–79). His many movie roles include ''
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'', '' Nixon'', '' The Cat from Outer Space'', and ''
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Directorial credits

As a director, Platt has directed a dozen shows including ''A Couple Of Blaguards'', ''Don't Dress For Dinner'', ''Pump Boys And Dinettes'', ''Love Letters'' and ''Steel Magnolias''.


Filmography


Film


Television


External links

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