George Buck Flower - Notable TV Guest Appearances

Notable TV Guest Appearances

  • The Invisible Man playing "Bunker Guard" in episode: "Go Directly to Jail" (episode # 1.7) 3 November 1975
  • The Dukes of Hazzard playing "Coy" (as Buck Flower) in episode: "Jude Emery" (episode # 2.20) 15 February 1980
  • L.A. Law playing "Henry Broder" (as George Buck Flower) in episode: "America the Beautiful" (episode # 3.17) 4 May 1989
  • The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. in episode: "Socrates' Sister" (episode # 1.5) 24 September 1993
  • Carrie on Hollywood playing "Himself" (uncredited) in episode: "Chasing the Hollywood Dream" (episode # 1.2)
  • Live Shot in episode: "What Price Episode?" (episode # 1.9) 24 October 1995
  • NYPD Blue playing "Moe" in episode: "A Draining Experience" (episode # 4.22) 20 May 1997
  • ER playing "Lamont" in episode: "Fathers and Sons" (episode # 4.7) 13 November 1997
  • Brooklyn South playing "Manus Bleeker" in episode: "Tears on My Willow" (episode # 1.13) 26 January 1998
  • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman playing "Bret Calvert" in episode: "Legend II: Vengeance" (episode # 6.19) 25 April 1998
  • Power Rangers In Space playing "Bearded Man" in episode: "Countdown to Destruction: Part 2" (episode # 1.43) 21 November 1998
  • The Pretender playing "Motel Manager" in episode: "The World's Changing" (episode # 4.1) 25 September 1999
  • Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue playing "Homeless Man" (as Buck Flower) in episode: "The Great Egg Caper" (episode # 1.27) 3 November 2000
  • 18 Wheels of Justice playing "Sam" in episode: "Hot Cars, Fast Women" (episode # 2.8) 20 February 2001
  • Power Rangers Time Force playing "Bartender" in episode: "Movie Madness: Part 1" (episode # 1.24) 21 July 2001

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