
Chad Everett
Acting
Born 1937-06-11 · South Bend, Indiana, USA · Died 2012-07-24
Chad Everett (June 11, 1937 – July 24, 2012) was an American actor who appeared in more than 40 films and television series. He was well known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the television drama Medical Center which aired 1969 to 1976. Everett's first notable role came in an episode of the ABC/Warner Brothers 1960-1962 detective series Surfside 6. His first major role came a year later in the film Claudelle Inglish, and subsequently played a deputy in the short-lived 1963 ABC western television series The Dakotas, which featured Jack Elam as a fellow lawman. After appearing in a number of movies and television series in the later 1960s, he got his big break, landing the role of Dr. Joe Gannon on the innovative medical drama, Medical Center, with costar James Daly. He appeared in numerous films and television series, including The Singing Nun, Centennial, Hagen, Airplane II: The Sequel, Star Command, and Mulholland Drive. He also appeared as a guest star in more than 40 television series such as Redigo, Melrose Place, The Nanny, Touched by an Angel, Diagnosis: Murder, Caroline in the City, Murder, She Wrote, The Red Skelton Show, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Route 66.
Acting

Break
The Man

Castle
Joe Flynn

The Pink Conspiracy
Dr. Redbush

Unspoken
Narrator

E-Ring

Supernatural
Old Dean Winchester

Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie
Jess Moondragon

The Mountain

Jack & Bobby

Cold Case
Jimmy Bruno

View from the Top
Jack Weston (uncredited)

Tiptoes
Kirk

Without a Trace
Joseph Pratt

Mulholland Drive
Jimmy Katz

Manhattan, AZ
Jake Manhattan
How's Your News?
Himself

Free Fall
Richard Pierce

Psycho
Tom Cassidy

Oh Baby

Hard to Forget
Charles Dawson

Just Shoot Me!
Tom Youngerman

When Time Expires
Walter Kelly

Star Command
Shane Ridnaur

Caroline in the City
King Cassidy

Cybill
David Whittier Sr.

Touched by an Angel
Pastor Daniel Brewer

McKenna

Official Denial
General Spaulding

The Nanny
Dr. Osborn

Diagnosis: Murder
Dr. Clayton Andrews
