Birthday: 1920-12-28
Deathday: 2005-06-24
Birthplace: New London, Connecticut, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Jack Kosslyn was a drama coach in the Los Angeles area for over forty years and taught classes at his own studio in Hollywood. He also worked for Universal Studios and Warner Brothers, and coached performers including David Janssen, Mary Tyler Moore and John Travolta. He spent six years with Clint Eastwood's Malpaso Productions as a casting director, dialogue coach, and actor, appearing in small parts in several of Eastwood's films. In the 1980s, he helped form OPACT, the Organization of Professional Acting Coaches and Teachers.
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1977-06-29 | Empire of the Ants | Thomas Lawson |
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1977-01-10 | The Death of Richie | The Principal |
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1975-05-21 | The Eiger Sanction | Reporter |
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1973-12-13 | Magnum Force | Walter |
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1973-11-18 | Breezy | Driver |
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1973-04-19 | High Plains Drifter | Saddlemaker |
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1971-10-01 | Play Misty for Me | Cab Driver |
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1970-12-16 | Didn’t You Hear? | Higby |
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1962-04-01 | The Magic Sword | The Ogre |
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1958-09-01 | The Spider | Mr. Fraser |
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1958-06-04 | War of the Colossal Beast | Newscaster |
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1958-04-01 | Attack of the Puppet People | Sgt. Paterson |
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1957-10-25 | The Amazing Colossal Man | Lieutenant in Briefing Room |
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1957-10-04 | The Devil's Hairpin | Tony Botari |
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1957-10-04 | The Devil's Hairpin | Tony Boari |