Montaigne, Lawrence
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Chopper One (1974 TV series) Season 1, episode 4: "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", credited, as Charlie
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The Underground Man (1974 TV movie) as Leo Broadhurst.
He only appears briefly in the pre-credit sequence and is only really seen recognisably in a photograph. He probably should be credited (though the role doesn't really warrant it), but the credits were cut from the copy I found.
He only appears briefly in the pre-credit sequence and is only really seen recognisably in a photograph. He probably should be credited (though the role doesn't really warrant it), but the credits were cut from the copy I found.
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Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) credited, as Ubermann
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Framed (1975) credited, as Deputy Allison
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McCloud (1975 TV series) Season 5, episode 9: "Return to the Alamo", credited, as Willie Dee.
He probably should be credited, but the credits were cut from the copy I found.
He probably should be credited, but the credits were cut from the copy I found.
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Young Lady Chatterley (1977) credited, as Carl
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The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance (1978) credited as screenwriter and as "Assistant to the producer".
These are Lawrence's only known production credits - he does not appear. The producer in question is Jerome Courtland, who Lawrence probably knew from when they were both working as actors in Italy in the early 60's.
These are Lawrence's only known production credits - he does not appear. The producer in question is Jerome Courtland, who Lawrence probably knew from when they were both working as actors in Italy in the early 60's.
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Chissà perché... capitano tutte a me (1980) credited, as Military Sergeant.
This was an Italian production shot partially in the US. Bud Spencer is the only familiar Italian actor in the scene where Lawrence appears, so I presume his scene was one of those shot in the US.
This was an Italian production shot partially in the US. Bud Spencer is the only familiar Italian actor in the scene where Lawrence appears, so I presume his scene was one of those shot in the US.
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The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980 TV movie) credited, as Judge Holt
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Deadly Blessing (1981) credited, as Matthew Bluntz
Lawrence had appeared with star Ernest Borgnine 20 years earlier in the Italian production I briganti italiani
Lawrence had appeared with star Ernest Borgnine 20 years earlier in the Italian production I briganti italiani