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Paul Ukena
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Paul Ukena is known for
Wyatt Earp (1994)
,
The Trip to Bountiful (1985)
and
NBC Television Opera Theatre (1949)
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Known for
Wyatt Earp
6.7
Bar Regular
1994
The Trip to Bountiful
7.4
Music Department
(as Paul Ukena Jr.)
1985
NBC Television Opera Theatre
5.5
TV Series
Father
Peterman
The Jailer
The Sailing Master
Tonio
1950–1956 • 5 eps
The Adventures of Marco Polo
8.0
TV Movie
Kubla Khan
1956
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Actor
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Wyatt Earp
6.7
Bar Regular
1994
The Will Rogers Follies
8.0
TV Movie
Wiley Post
1991
The Cosby Show
7.4
TV Series
1990
1 episode
The Adams Chronicles
8.1
TV Mini Series
Clerk
1976
1 episode
Omnibus
8.4
TV Series
Singer (segment)
1956
1 episode
The Adventures of Marco Polo
8.0
TV Movie
Kubla Khan
1956
NBC Television Opera Theatre
5.5
TV Series
The Jailer
The Sailing Master
Peterman
...
1950–1956
5 episodes
Music Department
Previous
1
The Trip to Bountiful
7.4
musical consultant
(as Paul Ukena Jr.)
1985
Soundtrack
Previous
1
The Adventures of Marco Polo
8.0
TV Movie
performer: "Uneasy Lies the Head"
1956
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Paul Ukena Jr.
Other works
He acted in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "South Pacific," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Sandra Deel in the cast.
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