Doqui, Robert 1934- (Bob DoQui, Robert Do'Qui, Robert Diago Doqui)
Doqui, Robert 1934- (Bob DoQui, Robert Do'Qui, Robert Diago Doqui)
PERSONAL
Born in 1934, in Stillwater, OK.
Career:
Actor.
Awards, Honors:
Volpi Cup Award (with others), best ensemble cast, Venice Film Festival, 1993, and Special Award (with others), best ensemble cast, Golden Globes, 1994, both for Short Cuts.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Taffy and the Jungle Hunter, Allied Artists, 1965.
Sergeant, Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lions, MGM, 1965.
Philly, The Cincinnati Kid, Warner Bros., 1965.
(As Bob Doqui) Man in bar, The Fortune Cookie (also known as Meet Whiplash Willie), 1966.
Street speaker, Up Tight!, Paramount, 1968.
Henry Reed, The Devil's 8, American International, 1969.
Metusa, Tarzan's Deadly Silence, National General, 1970.
Eli Brown, The Red, White, and Black (also known as Black Calvary, Buffalo Soldiers, and Soul Soldier), 1970.
Webson, The Man, Paramount, 1972.
King George, Coffy, Image, 1973.
Wade Cooley, Nashville, Paramount, 1975.
Obra Eaker, Walking Tall Part II (also known as Legend of the Lawman, Part 2, Walking Tall, and Walking Tall, Part II: The Legend of Buford Pusser), American International, 1975.
Oswald Dart, Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (also known as Buffalo Bill and the Indians), United Artists, 1976.
Ben, Treasure of Matecumbe, Buena Vista, 1976.
Oliver Ross, Guyana: Crime of the Century (also known as Guyana, el crimen del siglo and Guyana: Cult of the Damned), Universal, 1979.
Terry, Carny, United Artists, 1980.
Teddy, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1982.
Lieutenant Fleming, Cloak & Dagger, Universal, 1984.
Mr. Hughes, Fast Forward, Columbia, 1985.
Desk sergeant, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985.
Max, Good to Go (also known as Short Fuse), Vidmark, 1986.
Sergeant Warren Reed, RoboCop, 1987.
Colonel Kjemba, Mercenary Fighters (also known as Freedom Fighters), Cannon, 1988.
Moses, Paramedics, Vestron, 1988.
(As Robert Doqui) Fred the cook, Miracle Mile, Columbia, 1988.
(As Robert Do'Qui) Sergeant Reed, RoboCop 2, Orion, 1990.
(As Robert Do'Qui) Ferguson, Diplomatic Immunity, Highlight Video, 1991.
Ben, Original Intent (video), Paramount Home Video, 1992.
(As Robert Do'Qui) Fred, I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Skouras, 1992.
Sergeant Warren Reed, RoboCop 3, Image, 1993.
(As Robert Do'Qui) Knute Willis, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993.
Gun trader, Walking Thunder, KOAN, 1997.
Alban Porter, A Hollow Place, Apollo, 1998.
Don Mallon, Glam, Storm, 2001.
The Truth, the Plain, the Sacrifice: An Actor's Reality, Trups, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
(As Bob DoQui) Lieutenant Johnson, "The Invisible Enemy," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964.
Sergeant Pete Morgan, "G.I. Jeannie," I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1965.
(As Bob DoQui) Sergeant Evers, "The White Knight, The Fugitive, ABC, 1966.
(As Bob DoQui) Tom, "Onatha," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966.
(As Bob DoQui) Daka, "The Prisoner," Tarzan, NBC, 1966.
(As Bob DoQui) Metusa, "The Deadly Silence: Part 1 & 2," Tarzan, NBC, 1966.
Hank, "The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1967.
Officer Wilson, "Take Me Out of the Ballgame," Family Affair, CBS, 1967.
(As Bob DoQui) Charlie, "A Gun for Jai," Tarzan, NBC, 1968.
(As Bob DoQui) "The Quiet Death," Cowboy in Africa, ABC, 1968.
Bolger, "The Hot Line," Get Smart, NBC, 1968.
Cully Smith, "The Teeth of the Barracuda," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1968.
Waller, "The Trap," The Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1968.
Larrabee, "The Buffalo Soldiers," The High Chaparral, NBC, 1968.
Sadler, "The Mark of Cain," Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1969.
Benji, "The Good Samaritans," Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1969.
Sergeant Ollie O'Neill, "The Prisoner Within," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1969.
(As Robert Do Qui) Jimmy Otis, "Five Miles High," Ironside (also known as The Raymond Burr Show), NBC, 1969.
Paul Stoddard, "Operation: White Fire," O'Hara, U.S. Treasury, CBS, 1972.
Voice of Pablo Robertson, "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep," The New Scooby-Doo Movies (animated), 1972.
Voice of Pablo Robertson, "The Loch Ness Mess," The New Scooby-Doo Movies (animated), 1972.
Sergeant Flynn, "The Greatest Collection of Them All," Banacek, NBC, 1973.
Voice of Pablo Robertson, "Mystery of Haunted Island," The New Scooby-Doo Movies (animated), 1973.
Elword Staff, "Citizens Arrest-484," Adam-12, NBC, 1973.
Fred Washington, "The Best Man," Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again), ABC, 1974.
(As Robert Do Qui) Park policeman, "The Devil's Platform," Kolchak: The Night Stalker (also known as Night Stalker), ABC, 1974.
Al Guinn, "Routine Patrol: The Drug Store Cowboys," Adam-12, NBC, 1974.
Leo, "Rampage," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974.
Mr. Flint, "Pressure Point," Adam-12, NBC, 1975.
Psychologist, "The Headache," Sanford and Son, NBC, 1975.
"Two to Make Deadly," The Blue Knight, CBS, 1975.
Tom Feranga, "Dead or Alive," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976.
T. J. Davis, "Florence in Love," The Jeffersons, CBS, 1976.
SWAT Commander Willis, "The Trees, the Bees and T. T. Flowers: Part 2," The Rockford Files (also known as Jim Rockford, Private Investigator), NBC, 1977.
Detective Kennedy, "Maude's Desperate," Maude, CBS, 1977.
"Death by Good Intentions," Quincy M.E. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1978.
Carl Simpson, "A Silent Cheer," The White Shadow, CBS, 1979.
Jack Whitcomb, "Community Spirit," Knots Landing, CBS, 1980.
Painter, "Deadline for Murder," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1980.
Mullenex, "Can World War II Be an Attitude?," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981.
Ed, "A Token for Winnie," Concrete Cowboys, CBS, 1981.
Cop, "X-22: Part 1," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982.
Sergeant Corbett, "Andrea's Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy," ABC Afterschool Specials, 1983.
(As Robert DuQui) Morris Priest, "The Island," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984.
Mr. Tyler, "Punky Finds a Home: Part 2," Punky Brewster, NBC, 1984.
Pastor Williams, "God Bless the Child," Webster, ABC, 1984.
Coppersmith, "Boom," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984.
"The Winner," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985.
Dr. Carter, "New Beginnings," Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey's "Hotel"), ABC, 1985.
Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, ABC, 1985.
Jack Humphries, "Out of the Fire," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1985.
Pound Puppies, ABC, 1986.
Dr. Saunders, "Sorry, Right Number," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986.
Mr. Hubbard, "The Test," Starman, ABC, 1987.
Reverend Gaines, "Eligible Bachelor," Frank's Place, CBS, 1987.
Doctor Quinn, "Nicole in Charge," My Two Dads, NBC, 1988.
Bryant, "Trouble in Paradise," Amen, NBC, 1990.
(As Bob DoQui) Voice of doctor, "Two-Face: Parts 1 & 2," Batman (animated; also known as Batman: The Animated Series and The Adventures of Batman & Robin), Fox, 1992.
Mr. Ellis, Roc, FOX, 1992.
Teacher, "Blue Christmas," Picket Fences, 1993.
Warren Leight, "Cold Heaters," NYPD Blue, 1995.
Noggra, "Sons of Mogh," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as DS9, Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: DS9), 1996.
"University Blues: Part 2," High Tide, syndicated, 1996.
Jefferson, Gun, ABC, 1997.
Minister, "Of Past Regret and Future Fear," ER, 1998.
Doug Kimbro, "Target Practice," The Practice, 1999.
Reverend Green, "Burning Sanctuary," L.A. Heat, syndicated, 1999.
Judge Issacs, "Great Expectations," Party of Five, 2000.
Inmate, "Fahrenheit 932," CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, and Les Experts), CBS, 2001.
Nosy neighbor, "Jane's Exit," Dead Last, YTV, 2001.
Walter, "Secret Santa," The Parkers, 2001.
Nevins, "Death of a Councilman," Wanda at Large, Fox, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series:
Detective Cliff Sims, Felony Squad, ABC, 1968-1969.
Voice of Pablo Robertson, Harlem Globe Trotters (animated; also known as The Go-Go Globetrotters), CBS, 1970.
John Darcy, "Kitara," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1971.
Gus Pollack, "Elegy in Brass," Longstreet, ABC, 1971.
Frank Wilson, Up and Coming, 1979.
Police Lieutenant Tedisco, Legmen, 1984.
Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998-1999.
Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family, USA Network, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Andrews, Visions (also known as Visions of Death), 1972.
Detective McCann, Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, 1972.
George Briggs, A Dream for Christmas, 1973.
Official, Heat Wave! (also known as Heatwave), 1974.
Bob Glover, Almos' a Man, 1976.
Hal, Green Eyes (also known as The Girl with Green Eyes), 1977.
Lieutenant Shelley, Roger & Harry: The Mitera Target (also known as Love for Ransom), 1977.
Houghton, The Child Stealer, 1979.
Policeman, Making of a Male Model, 1983.
Higgens, Dark Mirror, 1984.
Douglas, Obsessive Love, 1984.
Principal, Between the Darkness and the Dawn, 1985.
Top Sergeant, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, 1990.
(As Robert Do Qui) Detective Haas, A Case for Murder, 1993.
Television Appearances; Specials:
(As Robert Diago Doqui) Keith, Black Filmmaker Showcase, Showtime, 2005-2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Foreman, Mobile Medics, CBS, 1977.
Isham Hart, Hunter's Moon, CBS, 1979.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
(As Robert Duqui) Oran Nubley, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1978.
Nate Person III, Centennial, NBC, 1978.
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