Kevin Tighe

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kevin Tighe (b. Jon Kevin Fishburn; August 13, 1944) is an American character actor primarily known for his roles on television. Tighe is best known for his role as Roy DeSoto, a senior paramedic, on the NBC series Emergency! (1972–77). He and Randolph Mantooth, his partner in the series, have remained close friends. In the 2000's he played Anthony Cooper the father of John Locke on the ABC series Lost. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kevin Tighe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Los Angeles, California, United States
Born 1944-08-13

Movies

I Am I as Gene
2013
My Bloody Valentine as Ben Foley
2009
A Life in Suitcases as William Gottschalk
2005
Today You Die as Max Stevens
2005
The Deal as John Cortland
2005
Fast Food High as Dave Richter
2003
Nancy Drew as Coach Jeffries
2002
The Sight as Jake
2000
The Big Day as Joe
1999
Mumford as Mr. Crisp
1999
The Darwin Conspiracy as Allan Hollingsworth
1999
Winchell as William Randolph Hearst
1998
Scorpion Spring as California County Sheriff Rawley Gill
1996
Race the Sun as Jack Fryman
1996
Jade as D.A. Arnold Clifford
1995
Escape to Witch Mountain as Sheriff Bronson
1995
The Avenging Angel as Benjamin Rigby
1995
Men of War as Colonel Merrick
1994
Double Cross as Brian Cody
1994
Betrayal of Trust as Bill Carroll
1994
1993
Geronimo: An American Legend as Brig. Gen. Nelson Miles
1993
1993
Caught in the Act as Police Detective
1993
Better Off Dead. as D.A. John Byron
1993
School Ties as Coach McDevitt
1992
Newsies as Snyder
1992
Face of a Stranger as Richard Foster
1991
City of Hope as O'Brien
1991
Bright Angel as Billy Abbott
1990
Another 48 Hrs. as Blake Wilson
1990
Road House as Frank Tilghman
1989
Lost Angels as Dr. Gaeyl
1989
K-9 as Lyman
1989
Eight Men Out as Sport Sullivan
1988
Matewan as Hickey
1987
The Saint in Manhattan as Insp. John Fernack
1987
The Rebels as Thomas Jefferson
1979
Emergency! as Roy DeSoto
1972
1967
The Graduate as Carter (Showering Fraternity Brother) (uncredited)
1967