Arnold Jeffers was an American actor who is best known for White Line Fever, Petrocelli, and The American Girls.
Personal and Family Life
Arnold Jeffers was born on October 23, 1929, in Charleston, West Virginia. Little is known about his early life and family background, but he pursued a career in acting that led him to various roles in film and television.
Career
Jeffers had a successful acting career, appearing in notable projects such as the TV series Petrocelli, where he played a judge. He also starred in the TV movie Deadly Encounter and had roles in several other productions during his career, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Arnold Jeffers passed away on September 25, 2001, in Tucson, Arizona, due to complications from a stroke following open heart surgery. His contributions to film and television left an impact on audiences and his work continues to be remembered by fans.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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White Line Fever | 1975 | Arnold D. Jeffers |
Petrocelli | 1974–1976 | Judge (Judge Seton, Judge George Maitland) |
The American Girls | 1978 | Police Lieutenant (as Arnold P. Jeffers) |
Go West, Young Girl | 1978 | Sergeant Helms (as Arnold P. Jeffers) |
Deadly Encounter | 1982 | Paul |