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Jonathan Goldsmith |
| . |
| Born |
Johnathan Lippe
September 26, 1938 (1938-09-26) (age 71)
New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation |
actor, commercial spokesperson, television
personality |
| Years active |
1970's-present |
.^ Jonathan Goldsmith News on Inform.com .- Jonathan Goldsmith | Related Topics | National Post 20 November 2009 7:50 UTC www.nationalpost.com [Source type: News]
^ So says a Dos Equis beer commercial about the "most interesting man in the world," played by actor Jonathan Goldsmith.- InBox: Our picks for the week - pressofAtlanticCity.com : Life 20 November 2009 7:50 UTC www.pressofatlanticcity.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ He attended law school at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law in New York City, and graduated magna cum laude from Tufts University with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1981.
He appeared in several TV
shows in the
1970s,
1980s, and
1990s.
.^ DOS XX "the Most interesting man in the world", Claudio .- Passport to Adventure | Stay Thirsty my Friends-DOS XX- The Most Interesting Man in the World-Roger K Snider-Photographer 20 November 2009 7:50 UTC www.rogerksnider.com [Source type: News]
^ Most interesting man in the world" Claudio palying Jai-Alai .- Passport to Adventure | Stay Thirsty my Friends-DOS XX- The Most Interesting Man in the World-Roger K Snider-Photographer 20 November 2009 7:50 UTC www.rogerksnider.com [Source type: News]
^ So says a Dos Equis beer commercial about the "most interesting man in the world," played by actor Jonathan Goldsmith.- InBox: Our picks for the week - pressofAtlanticCity.com : Life 20 November 2009 7:50 UTC www.pressofatlanticcity.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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Biography
.^ Biography American actor Jonathan Lippe played supporting roles on stage, screen and especially television.
^ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide American actor Jonathan Lippe played supporting roles on stage, screen and especially television.
In
1977, he changed his professional name to
"Jonathan Goldsmith Lippe" and then finally to "Jonathan
Goldsmith".
[2][3]
Goldsmith made guest appearances on over 45 series, including
Knight Rider,
CHiPs,
Eight Is Enough,
The Rockford
Files,
Hawaii
Five-O,
Barnaby
Jones,
MacGyver,
Murder, She
Wrote, the original
Charlie's Angels,
Manimal,
The Fall Guy,
Dynasty,
T.J. Hooker,
Hardcastle and McCormick,
Magnum, P.I.,
Knots Landing,
The A-Team, and others,
as well as a few made-for-TV movies. His longest-run in a
television series was on
Dallas, where he was on 13
episodes.
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