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  1. 15. Aug. 2011 · About his character on Combat!, Conlan Carter says, "He never had a name. It was just always 'Doc.' It was always assumed that he was from the mid-West, but that was because of the way I talked." Conlan researched medics for his role. "I figured out how to bandage a little bit and things like that. I just practiced so it wouldn't look like I ...

  2. 15. März 2023 · His journey from humble beginnings to become a celebrated actor has inspired many people. Moreover, his dedication to philanthropic work and his contributions to society showcase his admirable character. Conlan Carter truly embodies the spirit of a successful actor and a compassionate human being. Let us learn from his example and take a step ...

  3. Conlan Carter’s post-Combat! career included frequent appearances on television and several feature films. During this period, he acquired his commercial pilot’s license, splitting his time between acting and the wild blue yonder. In 1976 he traveled to Kano, Nigeria in West Africa to do a geological survey for oil exploration. He worked for Beech Aerospace Service in 1985, doing secret ...

  4. Carter arrived in Hollywood in 1959 and within two months, he became a regular on The Law and Mr. Jones (1960). In 1963, he got his big break when he landed the role of "Doc" on ABC-TV's hit series, Combat! (1962). In 1964, Conlan garnered his first movie role in the comedy, Quick, Before It Melts (1964). He played a hillbilly radio operator in ...

  5. 15. Aug. 2011 · Emmy Nomination. Conlan Carter received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actor for his work in the episode " The Hostages ." He was surprised by the nomination, because usually actors and studios campaign for nominations. He hadn't done any campaigning: "I woke up one morning with the telegram and I ...

  6. The Hostages: Directed by Ted Post. With Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Conlan Carter, Pierre Jalbert. Saunders, Doc, and Caje get the opportunity to shower at an abandoned barber shop found by Private Barnabo.

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