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Difference between revisions of "Paul Gleason"

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| [[Glock 19]] || FBI Agent || ''[[Loaded Weapon 1]]'' || || 1993
 
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| [[Glock 17]] || Dr. Parker || ''[[Digital Man]]'' || || 1995
 
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| [[M1911A1]] ||Lt. Pickett|| ''[[Money Talks]]'' || || 1997
 
| [[M1911A1]] ||Lt. Pickett|| ''[[Money Talks]]'' || || 1997

Revision as of 16:21, 11 October 2015

Paul Gleason was a well-loved American character who was best known for supporting roles in serious films wherein his character would provide comic relief through his boorish and antagonistic behavior. His best-known films include the irritable vice-principal in The Breakfast Club and the deputy chief of police, Dwayne T. Robinson, in Die Hard. Abominable, in which he played Sheriff Halderman, was one of his last films as Gleason passed away in 2006.

Paul Gleason (1939-2006) holds a Glock 19 as an FBI agent in Loaded Weapon 1.


Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Astra Constable Clarence Beaks Trading Places 1983
Glock 19 FBI Agent Loaded Weapon 1 1993
Glock 17 Dr. Parker Digital Man 1995
M1911A1 Lt. Pickett Money Talks 1997
SIG-Sauer P230 Lt. Pickett Money Talks 1997
Beretta 92F Sheriff Dick Halderman Abominable In holster 2006

Television

Gun Character TV Show Note/Episode Date
Uzi Bunny Berigan Miami Vice "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" (S03E01) 1986

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