Don Galloway
Biography
Donald Poe Galloway (July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009, Height: 6 feet 2 inches) was an American stage, film, and television actor, best known for his role as Detective Sergeant Ed Brown in the long-running series Ironside (1967–1975). He reprised the role for a TV film in 1993. He was also a politically active Libertarian and columnist. Galloway was born in Augusta, Kentucky. His parents moved to the county in Bracken County after the Great Flood of 1937 along the Ohio River the same year he was born. Galloway was a 1955 graduate of Bracken County High School, where he played varsity basketball, and a 1959 graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he studied drama. After graduating from college, Galloway moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting. He studied with renowned acting coach Herbert Berghof and appeared in several off-Broadway productions. In 1963, he made his Broadway debut in the play Bring Me a Warm Body. Galloway's big break came in 1967 when he was cast as Detective Sergeant Ed Brown in the NBC crime drama series Ironside. The show starred Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, a wheelchair-bound police chief who solves crimes with the help of his team of detectives, including Brown. Ironside was a critical and commercial success, and Galloway remained with the show for its entire run. After Ironside ended, Galloway continued to act in television and film. He made guest appearances on popular shows such as Mork & Mindy, The A-Team, and Murder, She Wrote. He also appeared in the films The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and Death Wish II (1982). In addition to his acting career, Galloway was also a politically active Libertarian and columnist. He wrote a weekly column for the Manchester Union Leader newspaper in New Hampshire, in which he espoused his libertarian views. Galloway died in 2009 at the age of 71 from complications of a stroke. He is survived by his wife, Linda, and four children.
Known For
All Movies (25)
- The Doom Generation1995 · as FBI Guy
- Clifford1994 · as Captain
- The Return of Ironside1993 · as Ed Brown
- Original Intent1992 · as Newscaster
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter1990 · as Sgt. Hollenbeck
- Rock Hudson1990 · as John Frankenheimer
- Listen to Me1989
- Two Moon Junction1988 · as Senator Delongpre
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace1988 · as General Hobart
- The Big Chill1983 · as Richard Bowens
- Satan's Mistress1982 · as Carl
- Once Upon a Starry Night1978 · as Sam
- Ski Lift to Death1978 · as Ron Corley
- Cover Girls1977 · as James Andrews
- Riding with Death1976 · as John Hiller
- You Lie So Deep, My Love1975 · as Neal Collins
- Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John1973 · as Monsignor Thomas Ryan
- Lieutenant Schuster's Wife1972 · as Lt. Danny Reilly
- The Priest Killer1971 · as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
- Split Second to an Epitaph1968 · as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
- Rough Night in Jericho1967 · as Jace
- The Ride to Hangman's Tree1967 · as Nevada
- Ironside1967 · as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
- Gunfight in Abilene1967 · as Ward Kent
- The Rare Breed1966 · as Jamie Bowen
All TV Shows (43)
- The Outsiders1990
- High Mountain Rangers1988
- Matlock1986 · as Phillip Slayton
- MacGyver1985 · as Bob Stryke
- MacGyver1985 · as John Collins
- Crazy like a Fox1984 · as Derek
- Murder, She Wrote1984 · as Elton Summers
- Murder, She Wrote1984 · as Andrew Hudson
- E/R1984
- Automan1983 · as Martin Willis
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King1983 · as Larry Credle
- Knight Rider1982 · as Gilbert Cole
- Knight Rider1982 · as Harley Freeman
- Hotel1982 · as Ron Bowman
- Condominium1980 · as Jack Messenkott
- Hart to Hart1979
- Hizzonner1979 · as Donald Timmons
- Vega$1978
- Mork & Mindy1978
- Dallas1978 · as Patrick Knelman
- CHiPs1977 · as Steve Marshall
- Grizzly Adams1977 · as Pinkerton
- Grizzly Adams1977 · as Sam
- Charlie's Angels1976 · as John Gorman
- Medical Story1975 · as Dr. Kendrick
- Dinah!1974 · as Self
- Police Woman1974
- Police Woman1974 · as Lieutenant Buckles
- Movin' On1974
- The ABC Afternoon Playbreak1972 · as Martin Thatcher
- Love, American Style1969
- Medical Center1969
- Marcus Welby, M.D.1969 · as Bill Hull
- Ironside1967 · as Ed Brown
- Run for Your Life1965 · as Gordon Von Rhine
- The John Forsythe Show1965 · as Col. Charles Craig
- Tom, Dick and Mary1964 · as Tom Gentry
- 12 O'Clock High1964 · as Capt. Bruce Cowley
- Arrest and Trial1963 · as Mitchell Harris
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour1962 · as Al Aguilar
- The Virginian1962 · as Jack Henderson
- The Virginian1962 · as Jim Tyson
- The Secret Storm1954




