The Hollywood Reporter. Ging — who was born and raised in Oklahoma in the 1960s — kickstarted his acting career in the 1950s western series “Mackenzie’s Raiders.” He went on to score small roles in classic shows such as “Perry Mason,” “Dr.
Kildare,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Starsky & Hutch,” “Little House on the Prairie” and “Hart to Hart,” before appearing as Gen.
Harlan “Bull” Fulbright opposite Mr. T in “The A-Team” during the mid-1980s. The star — who often played tough-talking action heroes — also had film success, appearing on the big screen opposite Clint Eastwood in “Play Misty For Me,” “Hang ‘Em High,” and “High Plains Drifter.”Deep-voiced and square-featured, Jack Ging fell somewhere between leading man, bad guy, and character actor and never clicked as a major star, even though he had a fairly long career and was in a lot of things you've forgotten he was in.
A classic all-purpose actor.“Deep-voiced and square-featured, Jack Ging fell somewhere between leading man, bad guy, and character actor,” one fan posted in a Twitter tribute after his passing was announced Monday. “A classic all-purpose actor.”.
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