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I was watching the Seventh Victim, a film from 1943 that featured Hugh Beaumont, the kindly father in Leave it to Beaver. In the film he plays a shady attorney.

Broderick Crawford was really a tough guy before he starred in Highway Patrol. Raymond Burr was the heavy in many film noirs. Perry Mason and later Ironsides....

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The first that comes to mind is Jean Louisa Kelly. She first appeared in "Uncle Buck" and "Mr. Holland's Opus", two rather good movies I saw. I was rather surprised, then, when I saw her cast as the principal in "Yes, Dear", a TV comedy. She had done other TV before, but that was the first time I saw her on TV and said "HEY! That's the girl from Uncle Buck!!"



She kinda has the "Giada" look going on... Smile



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Fred MacMurray. He was Walter Neff in the film noir classic Double Indemnity.
He then morphed into Steven Douglas who had My Three Sons.
He was big in Westerns, too.
And Walter Brennan with The Real McCoys and Guns of Will Sonnet.


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Lucille Ball
Andy Griffith
Kiefer Suftherland
James Gandolfini (and most of the cast from the Sopranos)
Carroll O'Connor



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My first thought was Will Smith and the second John Travolta.






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My first thought was Will Smith and the second John Travolta.


I thought it was the other way around with those two TV-> Movies.


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Winona Ryder, if you consider Netflix shows to be TV.


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Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)



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Dennis Franz


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Christopher Eccleston

Was British Army Major Henry West in 28 Days Later

Then was The Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who


 
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Robert Young later as Father Knows Best and Marcus Welby, MD.


Robert Stack in numerous movies, then Elliot Ness in The Untouchables.
 
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Edgar Buchanan did westerns before playing Uncle Joe in Petticoat Junction, among others with Hooverville in them.

DeForrest Kelly did a few westerns before playing Dr. “Bones” McCoy on Star Trek

James Best also did western movies before his role on T.V as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on Dukes of Hazzard.

Gary Burgoff was the first to come to mind and probably the easiest. He played “Radar” O’Reilly on both the movie MASH (first) and then the T.V. version of MASH.
 
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Harry Morgan before MASH, and Dragnet was a movie staple in lots of roles.

Jack Webb, a favorite, was in the DI, a must see movie before Joe Friday in Dragnet.
 
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Wait, did anyone mention Bill Murray? Razz Eek


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My first thought was Will Smith and the second John Travolta.


I thought it was the other way around with those two TV-> Movies.


You are correct - I misread the question.






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William Bendix in Life of Riley played a tough guy in THE BIG STEAL along with Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer.
 
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Wait, did anyone mention Bill Murray? Razz Eek

Wouldn't his stint at Saturday Night Live count as television before he moved into movies?



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Wait, did anyone mention Bill Murray? Razz Eek

Wouldn't his stint at Saturday Night Live count as television before he moved into movies?


I first knew him from Caddyshack. I had to look up whether this movie came before his appearance on SNL. Turns out SNL came first, which I should have known.

I also had to look up John Belushi to see if Animal House came before SNL. Turns out, SNL was first there too.

So at least for these guys, TV was first.


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Jack Webb, a favorite, was in the DI, a must see movie before Joe Friday in Dragnet.


Not to pick nits, but the Joe Friday character debuted on TV in 1951, and during its run Jack Webb portrayed Friday in more than 275 episodes.

However, Webb was in a number of film noir and dramatic offerings in the late 40's/early fifties, including Sunset Boulevard, He Walked by Night, and Halls of Montezuma. So, you are correct.




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