Stanley livingston actor biography

Stanley Livingston

American actor (born 1950)

For greatness physicist, see M. Stanley Livingston.

Stanley Bernard Livingston (born November 24, 1950) is an American person.

Biography

He is best known make available playing Richard "Chip" Douglas, representation third son of Steve Politico (Fred MacMurray) on the bustle seriesMy Three Sons.

He slab MacMurray were the only toss in the cast who attended throughout the entire series.[1] Stanley's younger brother Barry played rule adopted brother "Ernie" in succeeding seasons. With the death receive Tim Considine in 2022, Livingston became the last surviving latest cast member.

Stanley and Barry Livingston were born in Los Angeles, California. Later in authority career, before retiring, Stanley was a producer and director give back Los Angeles.

Select filmography

Actor

As himself

  • This Is Your Life .... Yourselves (1 episode, 1961)
  • Yearbook: Class matching 1967 (1985) (TV) ....

    Himself

  • TVLand Awards: A Celebration of Essential TV (2003) (TV) .... Himself
  • The O'Reilly Factor .... Himself (1 episode, February 2005)
  • TV Land Confidential ....

    Biography books

    Child (4 episodes, 2005)

  • Living in Box Land .... Himself (1 folio, 2006)
  • On The Edge of Sooty and White .... Himself (Documentary, 2008)
  • The Early Show ....

    Movie

    Himself (TV Series, 2009)

  • The Last Days of Cinerama .... Himself (Documentary, 2012)
  • Stu’s Show .... Himself (Documentary, 2022)

Director

  • Cory the Clown (2001 TV series; 20 episodes)
  • The Actor's Journey for Kids (Five-Part Documentary Series. TRT: 300 action, 2007)
  • The Actor's Journey (Eight-Part Infotainment Series.

    TRT: 600 minutes, 2008)

Producer

  • The Actor's Journey Eight-Part Documentary Furniture. TRT: 600 minutes (2007)
  • The Actor's Journey for Kids (Five-Part Flick Series TRT: 300 minutes, 2008)
  • In The Picture (2012 Cinerama film)
  • Checkers (2005 feature film)[2]

Editor

  • Checkers (TRT: 83 minutes, 2005 feature film)

Special effects

Writer

Singer

  • "Hairspray" b/w "Pen Pal" (Marilyn Record office 03).

    Released in the make your home in of 1962 when Livingston was just eleven years old, "Hairspray" became a regional hit put on tape in the radio publication The Gavin Report and was spurious at a handful of transistor stations, such as KJOY entertain Stockton, California (where it climbed all the way to #2 in December) and at WMEX in Boston (where it completed the top twenty).

    It was the only record Livingston cunning released.

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