Friday
Yes, he did play sergeant Joe Friday on Dragnet.
His badge number was 714.
Joe Diomede has: Played Davie Szynaski in "Donnybrook" in 2005. Played Jack Hammer in "Alias: The Roughest Cut" in 2006. Played Jack Hammer in "101 Salvations" in 2008. Played Sergeant in "The Buy" in 2012. Played Tony DeFazio in "Sharp Love, Sharp Kittens" in 2012. Played Aaron in "Waiting on Others" in 2012. Played Sergeant in "The Bought" in 2013. Played Dr. Leon Bummer in "What to Expect..." in 2014.
Edgar Buchanan played Joseph P. "Uncle Joe" Carson from 1963-1970.
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, George Raft, Joe E. Brown and Pat O'brien starred in the 1959 movie Some Like it Hot.
Yes. Joe Lando married his wife, Kristen Barlow, in 1997 and together the couple has four children: Jack, Christian, Kate and William.
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Joe Friday
He was known as Sgt. Joe Friday, Badge # 714 on the Dragnet series. The actor's real name was Jack Webb, a very famous actor. He has since passed on. Lea
No, Jack Webb, in his role as Sergeant Joe Friday on the television series "Dragnet," famously said, "Just the facts, ma'am." The phrase is often misquoted as "Just the facts, the whole facts, and nothing but the facts," but that specific wording does not appear in the series. Webb's emphasis on factual reporting became a hallmark of the show, which focused on realism in police work.
In the original "Dragnet" series, Joe Friday, played by Jack Webb, was a dedicated LAPD detective who remained a sergeant throughout the show's run. Although he exhibited strong leadership and investigative skills, he was never promoted to a higher rank. The character's consistency as a sergeant was part of the show's appeal, emphasizing his commitment to law enforcement rather than personal ambition.
A made for TV movie was filmed in 1966 and called Dragnet 1966 (not aired until 1969) which starred Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan as Ofc. Bill Gannon.A theatrical release movie was made in 1987, named simply Dragnet. This movie starred Dan Aykroyd as Sgt. Joe Friday (nephew of the original) and Tom Hanks as Det. Pep Streebek.
NFL player Joe Webb played for Alabama-Birmingham.
Joe Friday's partner in the classic television series "Dragnet" was Officer Frank Smith. Played by actor Ben Alexander, Smith worked alongside Friday, portrayed by Jack Webb, as they solved various criminal cases in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner. The series is known for its realistic portrayal of police work in the 1950s and 1960s.
Jack Webb has: Played Boy in Schoolyard in "Three on a Match" in 1932. Played Lee Whitey in "He Walked by Night" in 1948. Played Bullseye in "Hollow Triumph" in 1948. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Hoffman in "Sword in the Desert" in 1949. Played himself in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Himself - Actor in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Guest Actor in "Four Star Revue" in 1950. Played Norm in "The Men" in 1950. Performed in "Army Information Film AIF No. 7: Code of Conduct - To Resist" in 1950. Played Augie in "Dark City" in 1950. Played Artie Green in "Sunset Blvd." in 1950. Played Himself - Host in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Correspondent Dickerman in "Halls of Montezuma" in 1950. Played Sgt. Joe Friday in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played Sgt. Joe Friday in "Chesterfield Sound Off Time" in 1951. Played Joe Regas in "Appointment with Danger" in 1951. Played Lt. Joe Friday in "Dragnet" in 1951. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1952. Played Sergeant Joe Friday in "Dragnet" in 1954. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Sound in "The 26th Annual Academy Awards" in 1954. Played Himself - Jack Webb in "24 Hour Alert" in 1955. Played Gunnery Sgt. Jim Moore in "The D.I." in 1957. Played himself in "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" in 1957. Played Sam Gatlin in "-30-" in 1959. Played On-Camera Narrator in "A Force in Readiness" in 1961. Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played On-Camera Narrator in "Red Nightmare" in 1962. Played Narrator in "G.E. True" in 1962. Played Himself - Host in "G.E. True" in 1962. Played Narrator in "The John Glenn Story" in 1962. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 14th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1962. Played John Burke in "G.E. True" in 1962. Played Host - Narrator in "G.E. True" in 1962. Played himself in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Performed in "Dragnet 1967" in 1967. Played Sgt. Joe Friday in "Dragnet 1967" in 1967. Performed in "The Jerry Lewis Show" in 1967. Played Sergeant Joe Friday in "Dragnet 1967" in 1967. Played Sergeant Joe Friday in "The Jerry Lewis Show" in 1967. Played Security Man in "Star Spangled Salesman" in 1968. Played Narrator in "Patrol Dogs of the United States Air Force" in 1968. Played Announcer in "Adam-12" in 1968. Played Sgt. Joe Friday in "Dragnet 1966" in 1969. Played Commissioner Norton in "The Partners" in 1971. Played himself in "The Selling of the Pentagon" in 1971. Played Narrator in "MCRD, San Diego" in 1973. Played Himself (Narrator) (1973) in "Escape" in 1973. Played Announcer in "Project U.F.O." in 1978. Played himself in "Frontline" in 1983. Played Sgt. Jim Moore in "JAG" in 1995. Played himself in "TV Land Moguls" in 2004. Played Joe Friday in "Greenboy: Prescription for Death" in 2013.
Sergeant Joe Friday was the lead character of Dragnet.
Joe Webb was born on 1986-11-14.
NFL player Joe Webb is 6'-04''.