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J. Don Ferguson
Other namesDon Ferguson
Occupation(s)Actor, Television actor
Years active1974-2006
SpouseMarla Holter (wife)

J. Don Ferguson ( - 1 October 2008), sometimes credited as "Don Ferguson", was an American film actor and television actor.

Born in Savannah, Georgia, USA, Ferguson appeared in a number of different films and shows such as; Stephen King 's Maximum Overdrive (1986) Horror/comedy film as Andy, The Second Chance (2006) as Jeremiah Jenkins, Juwanna Mann (2002) as UBA Referee, The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (2001)(V) as Colonel Teague, Remember the Titans (2000) as Executive Director, Fled (1996) as Chairman, I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) as Emcee, The War (1994) as Mine Foreman, Final Cut (1988) as Sheriff Thompson, Tank (1984) as Gov. Harold R. Sims, Tennessee, Sharky's Machine (1981) as Rally Emcee, Kidco (1984) as TV Show Announcer, Murder in Coweta County (1983)(TV) as Jim Hillin, "From the Earth to the Moon" (1 episode, 1998) as Senator Stephen Young, Tear Down the Walls (1989) TV episode as Rev. Kenneth Haskell, The Idol (1994) TV episode as Mr. Walters, In the Line of Duty: Street War (1992)(TV) as Gun Shop Owner, Murder in Coweta County (1983)(TV) as Jim Hillin, The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977) as Lt. Luther Baker, Our Winning Season (1978) as Coach Michael Murphy, and many others.

Filmography

Television

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