GEORGE MAHARIS

George Maharis
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: September 1, 1928
Deathday: May 24, 2023
Place of Birth: Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
George Maharis was an American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66. Maharis also recorded numerous pop music albums at the height of his fame, and later starred in the short-lived TV series The Most Deadly Game.
Filmography
Starring
1993·
DoppelgangerMike Wallace
1992·
Vicki!Self
1984·
Murder, She WroteCharlie Emmet Cosmo, Esq., Alex Burton
1984·
The MasterSimon Garrett
1982·
Matt HoustonDr. Charles Brockway
Machelli
Evan Walsh
Lowell Benson
1978·
SST: Death FlightLes Phillips
1977·
Logan's RunGavin
1976·
Rich Man, Poor ManJoey Quayles
1976·
Good Heavens1976·
The Bionic WomanGuy Woodhouse
1975·
Ellery QueenDr. Anthony Bender
1975·
SwitchClouston
1975·
Murder on Flight 502Robert Davenport
1974·
Death to Sister MaryMark Fields
1974·
Death in SpaceDr. Dan Summit
1974·
Come Die with MeWalter Burr
1973·
The Snoop SistersRobert Duware
1973·
Barnaby JonesWarren Davis
1973·
ThrillerMark Fields
1973·
Police Story1973·
KojakRinger
1972·
Of Men and Women1972·
The VictimBen Chappel
1971·
McMillan & WifeWalter Webley
1971·
Cannon1970·
Night GalleryPeter Lacland (segment "The Hand of Borgus Weems")
1970·
The Most Deadly GameJonathan Croft
Sgt. Chips Slater
1969·
Marcus Welby, M.D.Curtis Haynes
1969·
The DesperadosJacob Galt
1969·
The MonkGus Monk
1969·
Land RaidersPaul Cardenas
Stephen Drake
1968·
Escape to MindanaoJoe Walden
Phil Pearson
Ben Lewis
1967·
The HappeningTaurus
1966·
Mission: ImpossibleThomas Bachman
1966·
A Small RebellionMichael Kolinos
Peter Santelli
1965·
SylviaAlan Macklin
1965·
The Satan BugLee Barrett
1964·
Shindig!Self - Singer
Self
Michael Kolinos, Miles Catlan
Self
Self
1960·
Route 66Buz Murdock
1960·
ExodusYoav
1958·
Naked CityLundy, Johnny Gary, Tony Bacallas, Stroke Strokirch
1958·
The MuggerNicholas Grecco
1957·
Alcoa TheatreJohnny Cesare
Self
Self
Seaman at Craps Game (uncredited)
1953·
MartyDancer at the Club (uncredited)