Art Evans

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Art Evans (born March 27, 1942 in Berkeley, California) is an American actor who has made multiple film and television program appearances over the span of three decades.

His acting career spans over 30 years with his first uncredited acting performance coming in the film Claudine in 1974. His first credited role was in Chico and the Man as Bubba in the episode "Too Many Crooks" which aired in 1976. He's appeared in such films as Die Hard II as an air traffic control tower employee that helps "John McClane" played by Bruce Willis foil the bad guys plans. Art Evans has also appeared in Fright Night and Fright Night II as well as many appearances in a variety of television shows such as M*A*S*H and Hill Street Blues.

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