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Jack Lee Ging (born November 30, 1931 in Alva , Oklahoma ) is an American actor , best known for his roles in the television series The A-Team and Trio with Four Fists .

Life

Jack Ging played college football at the University of Oklahoma and then did his military service in the United States Marine Corps . From the late 1950s he had his first film and television roles. He played guest roles in series such as Adventure Under Water , Smoking Colts and Bonanza, and from 1968 to 1974 he had the recurring guest role of Lt. Dan Ives in the crime series Mannix . In 1968 he played in the western Hang him higher for the first time alongside Clint Eastwood . Eastwood then cast Ging in two of his films, Sadistico and A Stranger Without a Name .

In 1985 he was best known for his role as General Harlan "Bull" Fullbright in the television series The A-Team . Stephen J. Cannell also used him in his series Trio with Four Fists , which was produced at the same time , where he played the grouchy police officer Lt. Ted Quinlan . A special feature of these two characters was that they both died series death, which was an absolute exception, especially in Das A-Team ; As a rule, nobody there suffered permanent damage. From the late 1980s on, Ging, who had worked in a wide variety of series for over 30 years, was seen less often. After a last television appearance in 1994, he retired into private life.

Ging has a third marriage. A total of four children were born from these marriages.

Filmography (selection)

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