
Ken Swofford
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ken Swofford (July 25, 1933 - November 1, 2018) was an American film and television actor noted for his red hair and ruddy complexion. He was often cast as "everyman", villains, or policemen. Between 1962 and 1995, Swofford's film credits included The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, Thelma and Louise, Black Roses and The Andromeda Strain, while his TV career during the same period was prolific. Appearing repeatedly as a guest and/or in recurring roles, he is best remembered as Quentin Morlock in Fame, Lt. Griffin in Switch, Cutler in The Oregon Trail, Al Barber in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, Lt. Catalano in Murder, She Wrote and columnist Frank Flanagan in Ellery Queen.
43
Films
36
TV Shows
Known For
79 Credits
Columbo
as Harry Stone
1971

Murder, She Wrote
as Sid Sharkey
1984

Murder, She Wrote
as Lt. Catalano
1984

Murder, She Wrote
as Grover Barth
1984

Murder, She Wrote
as Sheriff Tugman
1984

Murder, She Wrote
as Alan Forsythe
1984

Murder, She Wrote
as Leo Kowalski
1984

Diagnosis: Murder
as Rupert Leverton
1993

Falcon Crest
as March Ridley
1981

Knots Landing
as Sheriff Pickett
1979

Adam-12
as Floyd Delman
1968

The Six Million Dollar Man
as Roy Palmer
1974