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Born · July 27, 1937
Died · January 8, 2009 (71 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Augusta, Kentucky, USA
Donald Poe Galloway (July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009, Height: 6 feet 2 inches) was an American stage, film, and television actor, best known for his role as Detective Sergeant Ed Brown in the long-running series Ironside (1967–1975). He reprised the role for a TV film in 1993. He was also a politically active Libertarian and columnist. Galloway was born in Augusta, Kentucky. His parents moved to the county in Bracken County after the Great Flood of 1937 along the Ohio River the same year he was born. Galloway was a 1955 graduate of Bracken County High School, where he played varsity basketball, and a 1959 graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he studied drama. After graduating from college, Galloway moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting. He studied with renowned acting coach Herbert Berghof and appeared in several off-Broadway productions. In 1963, he made his Broadway debut in the play Bring Me a Warm Body. Galloway's big break came in 1967 when he was cast as Detective Sergeant Ed Brown in the NBC crime drama series Ironside. The show starred Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, a wheelchair-bound police chief who solves crimes with the help of his team of detectives, including Brown. Ironside was a critical and commercial success, and Galloway remained with the show for its entire run. After Ironside ended, Galloway continued to act in television and film. He made guest appearances on popular shows such as Mork & Mindy, The A-Team, and Murder, She Wrote. He also appeared in the films The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and Death Wish II (1982). In addition to his acting career, Galloway was also a politically active Libertarian and columnist. He wrote a weekly column for the Manchester Union Leader newspaper in New Hampshire, in which he espoused his libertarian views. Galloway died in 2009 at the age of 71 from complications of a stroke. He is survived by his wife, Linda, and four children.
FBI Guy
6.4
1995
Captain
4.9
1994
Ed Brown
4.8
1993
Sgt. Hollenbeck
6.8
1990
(1 episode)
7.3
1990
John Frankenheimer
5.0
1990
5.6
1989
Senator Delongpre
6.1
1988
General Hobart
7.1
1988
(1 episode)
8.0
1988
(1 episode)
7.2
1986
Bob Stryke · (1 episode)
7.7
1985
John Collins · (1 episode)
7.7
1985
Derek · (1 episode)
7.1
1984
Elton Summers · (1 episode)
7.5
1984
Andrew Hudson · (1 episode)
7.5
1984
(1 episode)
5.2
1984
Martin Willis · (1 episode)
7.8
1983
(1 episode)
6.4
1983
Richard Bowens
6.8
1983
Gilbert Cole · (1 episode)
7.6
1982
Harley Freeman · (1 episode)
7.6
1982
(1 episode)
6.8
1982
Carl
3.3
1982
Jack Messenkott · (2 episodes)
3.7
1980
(1 episode)
6.8
1979
(6 episodes)
5.0
1979
Sam
0.0
1978
(1 episode)
7.0
1978
(1 episode)
7.0
1978
Patrick Knelman · (2 episodes)
6.8
1978
Ron Corley
0.0
1978
Steve Marshall · (2 episodes)
6.8
1977
James Andrews
5.0
1977
John Gorman · (1 episode)
6.7
1976
John Hiller
2.6
1976
Neal Collins
1.0
1975
Self · (1 episode)
6.5
1974
(2 episodes)
6.2
1974
(1 episode)
6.8
1974
Monsignor Thomas Ryan
0.0
1973
Lt. Danny Reilly
0.0
1972
(1 episode)
5.8
1969
(1 episode)
6.1
1969
Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
0.0
1968
Jace
6.5
1967
Nevada
4.6
1967
Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
5.0
1967
Ed Brown · (191 episodes)
6.9
1967
Ward Kent
6.5
1967
Jamie Bowen
6.0
1966
Gordon Von Rhine · (1 episode)
7.2
1965
Tom Gentry · (13 episodes)
5.0
1964
Capt. Bruce Cowley · (1 episode)
7.3
1964
Mitchell Harris · (4 episodes)
7.0
1963
Al Aguilar · (1 episode)
7.8
1962
Jack Henderson · (1 episode)
6.4
1962
Jim Tyson · (1 episode)
6.4
1962
(319 episodes)
3.7
1954