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Joshua Devane

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Nationality USA

Joshua Devane is an American actor and the son of actor William Devane.

He is perhaps best known for his appearances in the television series Knots Landing, in which he played the young Greg Sumner in various flashback sequences—the character played by his father in the series.

Usually with

Richard Colla
Richard Colla
(1 films)
Tom Sullivan
Tom Sullivan
(1 films)
Paul Le Mat
Paul Le Mat
(1 films)
R. D. Call
R. D. Call
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Joshua Devane (2 films)

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Actor

Blind Witness, 1h33
Directed by Richard Colla
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Victoria Principal, Paul Le Mat, Dr. Stephen Macht, Tim Choate, Jeff Olson, Matt Clark
Rating53% 2.6719752.6719752.6719752.6719752.671975
Maggie Kemlich (Principal) is a blind woman who leads an active, independent life despite her disability. Maggie witnesses robbers murder her husband, Gordon Kemlich (Macht), using a stun gun. However, with the exception of Det. Mike Tuthill (Le Mat), police dismiss her observations due to the fact that she is blind. Police arrest the men who they believe committed the murder, but Maggie goes public with the fact that she believes they have the wrong men, prompting the murderers to come after her. She then seeks out to identify the true killers, and sets up a trap to enact revenge.
Timestalkers, 1h40
Directed by Michael Schultz
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Adventure, Western
Themes Time travel films
Actors William Devane, Lauren Hutton, John Ratzenberger, Forrest Tucker, Klaus Kinski, Tracey Walter
Roles Frank
Rating55% 2.7986452.7986452.7986452.7986452.798645
Dr. Scott McKenzie (William Devane) is a college professor and ardent fan of the gunslinger culture of the Old West. A year ago, McKenzie watched his wife and son die in a car crash caused by a drunk driver attempting to flee the police. With his friend, General Joe Brodsky (John Ratzenberger), McKenzie attends an auction of Wild West memorabilia, where they agree to bid on a pair of steamer trunks and split the contents between them. As the auction is conducted, flashbacks show the items' histories in the 19th century. At the time a man, Joseph Cole (Klaus Kinski), is looking for a gunslinger who has a pair of distinctive ebony-handled pistols marked with stars. Some cowboys he encounters on the road point him towards the town of Crossfire, California. At the town saloon, he inquires about the man but is harassed by a trio of local thugs, one of whom shoots at him, hitting instead one of the trunks which Dr. McKenzie is bidding on in the present. Cole quickly shoots all three men dead, an event memorialized by a local photographer. In the present, McKenzie and Brodsky win the trunks at auction and McKenzie begins sorting through the contents, noticing the picture of the men who Cole killed.