He made multiple guest appearances on Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as attorney/judge Barry Moredock, and appeared as Big Mike in several episodes of The Middle.
He played farmer Jim Dahlberg in the landmark television drama The Day After. He was featured in fifteen episodes of the NBC television series ER as Dr. Outside of the theatre world, Cullum is best known for his role as tavern owner Holling Vincoeur in the television drama series Northern Exposure, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama. In 1966 he gained his first Tony nomination as the lead in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, in which he introduced the title song, and more recently received Tony nominations for Urinetown The Musical (2002) ( Best Actor in a Musical) and as Best Featured Actor in the revival of 110 in the Shade (2007). He has appeared in many stage musicals and dramas, including Shenandoah (1975) and On the Twentieth Century (1978), winning the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for each. If you don't want your name and eMail address linked to the transcription let me know and I'll just post the transcription for others to find.John Cullum (born March 2, 1930) is an American actor and singer. The posted record will include your name, and a link to your eMail address so that anyone else searching this will have the opportunity to contact you directly. Obituary/Engagement/Article, Newspaper Name, Published Tuesday,, Page C6. Please eMail them to include the name of the newspaper, the date and page number as well as the transcription in this format. We hope you will consider typing up transcriptions of these records after you have received them. We would like to add transcriptions of these records to the database so that future researchers will be able to view a transcription of a record online for free. This database is the result of a lot of work by a number of people. The entries from The Holland Sentinel are NOT available at the Grand Rapids Public Library - they are only available at the Herrick District Library in Holland, Michigan. If you live in or near Grand Rapids, MI, you can go to the Grand Rapids Public Library and make the copies yourself of records from the Grand Rapids newspapers ( Grand Rapids Press and Grand Rapids Herald). These records are available for ordering. Starting April 2011 the index now includes entries from The Holland Sentinel. This is going back in time from 31 December 1999 and is currently back to 1959. Starting on 25 January 2008 the index now includes the daily "In Memoriam" entries from the Grand Rapids Press.Īn ongoing project is to index the "EWA" - Engagements, Weddings and Anniversaries listings from the papers prior to 1 January 2000. Since 1 January 2000 it has also included articles from the paper that have information about a death, including court case, and the weekly "Engagements, Weddings and Anniversaries" as published in the Saturday issue. After 1906 scattered years (1928-1936 or so) are also only available in Rockford. Anything pre-1906 is only available at the Krause Library in Rockford. The index is complete from 1871 (first issue) to 1941 for all years and issues that exist in that time frame. It also includes an index to the death notices in the Rockford Register.
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