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J. Don Ferguson
Born1933
DiedOctober 1, 2008 (aged 75)
Other namesDon Ferguson
Occupation(s)Actor, Television actor
Years active1974–2006
SpouseMarla Holter (wife) Sheila Ferguson wife at time of death

J. Don Ferguson (1933 – October 1, 2008), sometimes credited as "Don Ferguson", was an American character actor who appeared in feature films and television programs. He was a prominent stage actor in Savannah, Georgia, regional stage theater productions. Ferguson also was an NCAA Basketball Tournament referee for ten years, and this experience led to his being cast in several related acting roles.[1]

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ Joel Weickgenant (October 2, 2008). "J. Don Ferguson: Actor never left Savannah". Savannah Morning News. Savannah, Georgia. Retrieved September 3, 2013.