
Cast
Kevin Dobson
Acting
Cast
Kevin Dobson
Known for
Acting
Born
1943-03-18
From
New York City, New York, USA
Died
2020-09-06
Also known as Kevin James Dobson
Biography
Kevin Patrick Dobson is an American film and television actor, best known for his roles as Detective Bobby Crocker, the trusted protege of Lt. Theo Kojak (played by Telly Savalas) in the CBS crime drama Kojak, and as M. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie in the soap opera Knots Landing. After a brief appearance in the 1971 film Klute, and small acting roles on TV series such as The Mod Squad, Emergency! and Cannon, Dobson signed a contract with Universal Studios in 1972. This led to his role of Det. Bobby Crocker, Lt. Theo Kojak's young partner, in the TV series Kojak, opposite Telly Savalas. For the role, he had to borrow a suit. He had twice auditioned and failed, then called his agent, telling him, "'Do what you have to do,' so he called in a favor and I read for them [again]. I was a military policeman in the Army, so I knew how to hold a gun and throw somebody against a wall. I got a call [the next night] asking if I'd sign a contract." Dobson auditioned for a third time and finally won. He remained with Kojak for its entire five-season run from 1973 to 1978, and later reunited with Savalas for the 1990 TV movie, Kojak: It's Always Something, his character having become an assistant district attorney. They remained friends until Savalas' death from bladder cancer in 1994. In 1978, Dobson played Pete Lomas in the two-part TV movie The Immigrants, based on the novel by Howard Fast. In 1981, Dobson starred as Det. Jack Shannon, a San Francisco police officer who is a single father, in the CBS series Shannon. However, the show failed to gain substantial ratings and was canceled after nine episodes. A more successful TV role for Dobson followed in 1982: M. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie in the soap opera Knots Landing, opposite Michele Lee. He joined the show at the beginning of its fourth season in September 1982 and remained in the role until its cancellation in 1993. Dobson won five Soap Opera Digest Awards for his work on the series. He later reunited with his Knots Landing co-stars for a miniseries, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac in 1997, and again in the 2005 non-fiction special Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again. Dobson has also appeared in a number of feature films, most notably the World War II movie, Midway, alongside Henry Fonda and Charlton Heston, as Ensign George Gay β a pilot and the sole survivor of Torpedo Squadron Eight from the Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet's ill-fated opening attack against the Japanese fleet on June 4, 1942. Another prominent role was as the husband of Barbra Streisand in the 1981 romantic comedy All Night Long. He also had a small role as a priest in the well-received 2007 psychological horror film 1408. Dobson continued to appear in a number of TV roles, including the syndicated F/X: The Series for one season, the drama series The Bold and the Beautiful, and as the fourth actor to play Mickey Horton on Days of Our Lives.

Midway
as Ensign George Gay

1408
as Priest

Klute
as Man at Bar (uncredited)

Sweet Revenge
as Col. Joseph Cheever

Transplant
as John Hurley

Crash Landing
as Henderson Davis

Dark Power
as Mayor Stan Wood

All Night Long
as Bobby Gibbons

The Immigrants
as Pete Lomas

Voice from the Grave
as Detective Joe Sraccula

If Someone Had Known
as Jack Liner

Dirty Work
as Tommy Miller

Money, Power, Murder.
as Peter Finley

Fatal Friendship
as Michael Bradley

She's No Angel
as Donald Shawnessy

Restraining Order
as Police Captain

Mark, I Love You
as Hal Painter

Beast of the Bering Sea
as Glenn Hunter

Kojak: It's Always Something
as Assistant D.A. Bobby Crocker

Mom, Can I Keep Her?
as Dr. Joel Blair

The Making of Midway
as Self

Portal
as Benedict

Reunion
as Don Hollander

Christmas at Cadillac Jack's
as Cop

Casey's Gift: For Love of a Child
as Hank Bolen

A House of Secrets and Lies
as Jack Evans

Hardhat & Legs
as Sal Pacheco

Margin for Murder
as Mike Hammer

Nobody Lives Forever
as Lt. Jim Ransom

The Conviction of Kitty Dodds
as Chuck Hayes

FX - Final Illusion
as Leo McCarthy (archive footage)