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Occupation
  
Children
  
Jonathan Sweet

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Dolph Sweet

Years active
  
1961–1985


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Full Name
  
Adolphus Jean Sweet

Born
  
July 18, 1920 (
1920-07-18
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Died
  
May 8, 1985, Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Iris Braun (m. 1974–1985), Reba Gillespie (m. ?–1973)

Movies and TV shows
  
Gimme a Break!, Fear Is the Key, Another World, Sisters, The Swimmer

Similar People
  
Lara Jill Miller, Nell Carter, Kari Michaelsen, Morton Lachman, Joey Lawrence

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Adolphus Jean "Dolph" Sweet (July 18, 1920 – May 8, 1985) was an American actor, credited with nearly 60 television and film roles as well as several roles in stage productions before his death from cancer in 1985.

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Life and career

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Sweet was born in New York City, New York. His father was an auto mechanic and his first ambition was playing football. In 1939, he attended the University of Alabama; however, he was called away from his education for a tour of duty in World War II with the US Army Air Force, serving as a navigator on B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft. During his service, he was shot down over Romania while flying on Operation Tidal Wave, and subsequently spent two years as a POW.

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After the war, he played semi-pro football and boxed as he worked on a master's degree from Columbia University. He went on to head up the drama department at Barnard College. Shortly after, he made his Broadway debut in Rhinoceros which starred Zero Mostel.

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His first major film role was in the motion picture The Young Doctors in 1961. He went on to make numerous appearances in films such as You're a Big Boy Now (1966), A Lovely Way to Die (1968), The Swimmer (1968) and Finian's Rainbow (1968) as the Sheriff, and on television through the 1960s and 1970s, including roles on The Defenders, The Edge of Night, Another World as Police Chief Gil McGowan, and Dark Shadows. In his personal life he married and had a son. This marriage ended in divorce before the mid-1970s; Sweet later remarried.

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Through the 1970s he was much in demand, with roles in films such as Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970), The Out-of-Towners (1970), The New Centurions (1972), Fear Is the Key (1972), Sisters (1973), Cops and Robbers (1973), The Lords of Flatbush (1974), Amazing Grace (1974), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), Which Way Is Up? (1977), Go Tell the Spartans (1978), Heaven Can Wait (1978) and The Wanderers (1979). In addition to film roles, he also had guest starring roles on Little House on the Prairie and Mrs. Columbo. He had a notable role as FBI director J. Edgar Hoover in the 1978 television miniseries King, based on the life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

He was well known for his role as policeman Gil McGowan, third husband of Ada Davis (later Hobson), on the soap opera Another World (1972–1977). He also voiced the character of Manhattan Subway Transit Police Captain Costello in the 1974 version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.

As the 1980s began, Sweet worked steadily in such films as Below the Belt (1980) and Reds (1981), and television series like Hill Street Blues and Hart to Hart.

Gimme a Break! and Death

Sweet is best remembered for his role as police chief and father Carl Kanisky, who was constantly at odds with housekeeper Nell Carter on the sitcom Gimme a Break!, a role he played from 1981 until his death. Sweet was diagnosed with cancer during the series' fourth season, but continued to work. Dolph Sweet died on May 8, 1985; his final appearance on Gimme a Break! aired 3 days later on the day of his funeral. He was survived by his wife, Iris Braun, and a son, Jonathan.

Sweet's remains were cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea.

Filmography

Actor
1981
Gimme a Break! (TV Series) as
Chief Carl Kanisky / Carl Kanisky
- Julie's Birthday (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Friendship (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Monkey See, Monkey Do (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Police Mamas (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Cat Story (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Lookalike (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Earthquake (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Alabamy Bound: Part 2 (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Alabamy Bound: Part 1 (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Gift (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Answering Machine (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandpa's Will (1985) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Spirit of Christmas (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- TV or Not TV (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Baby of the Family (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Julie's Lie (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Carl's Delicate Moment (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Daddy's Little Girl (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Breakdance (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Who Dunnit? (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Sam's First Love (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandpa's Secret Life (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- Nell's Birthday (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- New Orleans: Part 2 (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- New Orleans: Part 1 (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- Class of '84 (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Center (1984) - Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- Katie's College (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Rodeo (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Big Apple: Part 2 (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Big Apple: Part 1 (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Valentine (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Knock Three Times (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Flashback (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Samantha's Protest (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- James Returns (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Herbie (1984) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- A Kanisky Christmas (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandpa's Rebellion (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell's Friend (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Melissa (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Mayor (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Joey: Part 2 (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Joey: Part 1 (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Katie's Commitment (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Way to a Man's Heart (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Groupie (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell Gets Sick (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell and the Kid (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Glenlawn Street Blues (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandpa Robs a Bank (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Eddie Gets Married (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Return of the Doo-Wop Girls (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Custody Suit (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Centerfold: Part 2 (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Centerfold: Part 1 (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Julie Smokes (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Love, Kidney (1983) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Love Thy Neighbor (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell Goes Door to Door (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky (credit only)
- Sam Faces Death (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Katie Steals Julie's Jock (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Chief's Gay Evening (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Porko's II (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Take My Baby, Please (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandpa's Visit (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Sam's Imaginary Friend (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Brother Ed and the Hooker (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell Goes to Jail (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- An Unmarried Couple (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Robbery (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Sam's Affair (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Hot Muffins (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Grandma Fools Around (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Samantha Steals a Squad Car (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell Goes Home (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Emergency (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Katie the Cheat (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Nell's Ex (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Julie's First Love (1982) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Julie's Rejection (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Your Prisoner is Dead (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- A Man in Nell's Room (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Do or Diet (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Mom's Birthday (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- The Second Time Around (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
- Katie the Crook (1981) - Chief Carl Kanisky
1981
Reds as
Big Bill Haywood
1981
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (TV Movie) as
Waldrop
1981
The Two Lives of Carol Letner (TV Movie) as
Lieutenant Ron Vance
1981
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Lt. Emil Schneider
- I Never Promised You a Rose, Marvin (1981) - Lt. Emil Schneider
- Life, Death, Eternity (1981) - Lt. Emil Schneider
- Gatorbait (1981) - Lt. Emil Schneider
1981
I'm a Big Girl Now (TV Series)
- Cops (1981)
1981
The Acorn People (TV Movie) as
Donald Bradshaw
1981
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Ed Perkis
- Murder in Paradise (1981) - Ed Perkis
1980
Below the Belt as
LeRoi
1980
Paris (TV Series) as
James 'Red' McTigue
- America the Beautiful (1980) - James 'Red' McTigue
1980
Enos (TV Series) as
Doc
- Grits and Greens Strike Again (1980) - Doc
1980
When the Whistle Blows (TV Series) as
Norm Jenkins
- Run for the Roses (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Love in the Fast Lane (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- The House that Roared (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Miss Hard Hat USA (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Somebody's Daughter (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- God's Country (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Wildcatters (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Macho Man (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Love Is a Four-Letter Word (1980) - Norm Jenkins
- Pilot (1980) - Norm Jenkins
1980
Gideon's Trumpet (TV Movie) as
Charlie
1980
Hagen (TV Series) as
Captain
- Hagen (Pilot) (1980) - Captain
1980
Stone (TV Series)
- The Man in the Full Toledo (1980)
1979
Aunt Mary (TV Movie) as
Amos Jones
1979
Act of Violence (TV Movie) as
Detective O'Brien
1979
Marciano (TV Movie) as
Si Menchlemann
1979
Flesh & Blood (TV Movie) as
Thompson (uncredited)
1979
Rendezvous Hotel (TV Movie) as
Harvey Greenwood
1979
The Wanderers as
Chubby Galasso
1979
Studs Lonigan (TV Mini Series) as
Father Gilhooley
1979
Mrs. Columbo (TV Series) as
Sergeant Boone
- Murder Is a Parlor Game (1979) - Sergeant Boone
1979
Angie (TV Series) as
The Sheriff
- The Elopement (1979) - The Sheriff
1979
The Amazing Spider-Man (TV Series) as
Ben Sorgenson
- Wolfpack (1979) - Ben Sorgenson
1979
Kaz (TV Series)
- Conspiracy in Blue (1979)
1978
Little House on the Prairie (TV Series) as
Swaggart
- The Godsister (1978) - Swaggart
1978
Taxi (TV Series) as
Mr. Caruthers
- The Great Line (1978) - Mr. Caruthers
1978
Heaven Can Wait as
Head Coach
1978
Go Tell the Spartans as
Gen. Harnitz
1978
Deathmoon (TV Movie) as
Lt. Russ Cort
1978
What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (TV Series) as
Captain Mullins
- Reunion in Terror (1978) - Captain Mullins
1978
King (TV Mini Series) as
J. Edgar Hoover
- Episode #1.3 (1978) - J. Edgar Hoover
- Episode #1.2 (1978) - J. Edgar Hoover
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - J. Edgar Hoover
1977
Which Way Is Up? as
The Boss
1977
A Killing Affair (TV Movie) as
Scotty Neilson
1977
Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (TV Movie) as
George
1977
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training as
Mr. Manning
1972
Another World (TV Series) as
Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.3177 (1977) - Gil McGowan
- Episode dated 28 December 1975 (1975) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2784 (1975) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2670 (1975) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2296 (1973) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2207 (1973) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2162 (1973) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2161 (1973) - Gil McGowan
- Episode #1.2160 (1973) - Gil McGowan
- Episode dated 8 November 1972 (1972) - Gil McGowan
1975
The Wrong Damn Film
1974
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three as
Police Capt. Costello (voice, uncredited)
1974
Amazing Grace as
Mayor Scott
1974
The Lords of Flatbush as
Mr. Rosiello
1974
The Migrants (TV Movie) as
Sheriff
1973
Cops and Robbers as
George
1972
Fear Is the Key as
Herman Jablonski
1972
Sisters as
Detective Kelly
1972
The New Centurions as
Sgt. Runyon
1972
Between Time and Timbuktu (TV Movie) as
General
1971
The Telephone Book as
Obscene-Caller
1970
The Out of Towners as
Police Sergeant
1970
Colossus: The Forbin Project as
Missile Commander
1970
Somerset (TV Series) as
Gerald Davis #2 (1971) (temporary substitute for Walter Matthews)
1969
The Lost Man as
Police Captain
1968
N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) as
Lt. Gallagher
- Walk the Long Pier (1968) - Lt. Gallagher
1968
Finian's Rainbow as
Sheriff
1968
The Swimmer as
Henry Biswanger
1968
A Lovely Way to Die as
Haver
1967
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Harry Constable
- Episode #1.3050 (1967) - Harry Constable (uncredited)
- Episode #1.3048 (1967) - Harry Constable (credit only)
1967
The Desperate Hours (TV Movie) as
Jesse Bard
1966
You're a Big Boy Now as
Patrolman Francis Graf
1966
Hawk (TV Series) as
Cab Dispatcher
- Ulysses and the Republic (1966) - Cab Dispatcher
1966
Dark Shadows (TV Series) as
Ezra Hearne
- Episode #1.99 (1966) - Ezra Hearne
1965
The Trials of O'Brien (TV Series) as
Sgt. Garrison / Lt. Garrison / Garrison
- The Greatest Game: Part 1 (1966) - Sgt. Garrison
- Dead End on Flugel Street (1965) - Lt. Garrison
- Charlie's Got All the Luck (1965) - Garrison
- A Gaggle of Girls (1965) - Lt. Garrison
- What Can Go Wrong (1965) - Sgt. Garrison
- Never Bet on Anything That Talks (1965) - Sgt. Garrison
- Notes on a Spanish Prisoner (1965) - Garrison
- Over Defence Is Out (1965) - Lt. Garrison
1963
The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) as
Detective Roberts / Detective Al Roberts / 2nd Detective
- The Witnesses (1965) - Detective Roberts
- Where There's Smoke (1965) - Detective Al Roberts
- A Question of Mercy (1963) - 2nd Detective
1965
For the People (TV Series) as
Detective Bernstein
- Dangerous to the Public Peace and Safety (1965) - Detective Bernstein
- The Killing of One Human Being (1965) - Detective Bernstein
- To Prosecute All Crimes (1965) - Detective Bernstein
1961
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Police Captain Halloman / Detective Brinkman / Detective Barker / ...
- The Non-Violent (1964) - Police Captain Halloman
- Loophole (1963) - Detective Brinkman
- The Empty Heart (1963) - Detective Barker
- The Eye of Fear (1963) - Detective Hank Andrews
- The Invisible Badge (1962) - Officer Orchard
- The Best Defense (1961) - Detective #3
1963
East Side/West Side (TV Series) as
Det. Sgt. Jim Heller
- Not Bad for Openers (1963) - Det. Sgt. Jim Heller
1961
The Young Doctors as
Police Officer
Self
1979
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 April 1979 (1979) - Self

References

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