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| Lynne Marie Stewart (Bobby Tucker) Before Graffiti, Lynne Marie Stewart played a cheerleader in the 1971 movie, Drive, She Said. Stewart has had an extremely prolific career in T.V. and film. After Graffiti she made several guest appearances during the mid-seventies on the hit T.V. show, M*A*S*H*, usually playing a nurse. She also made several T.V. appearances on Lavern & Shirley. Chances are you've seen her on one of your favorite sit-coms. She is still very active in the business to this day. |
| Terry McGovern ( Mr. Wolfe) Terry McGovern got his first film experience providing voices in George Lucas', THX 1138. After that but before Graffiti, he played a reporter in the 1972 film, The Candidate. After Graffiti, he had a role as one of the storm trooper in the first Star Wars feature. McGovern also played in a 1979 episode of Happy Days as Sloan Marlowe. Even if you�ve never seen any of McGovern's many films or T.V. appearances, you've probably heard his voice. During the 60s and 70s he was a popular radio host in San Francisco on KSFO 560-AM . He has had great success doing voice-overs in animation. He did various voices on the original 1962 cartoon series, The Jetsons. Much later, during the late eighties and early ninties he was the voice of "Launchpad McQuack" in the Darkwing Duck & Ducktales cartoon series. McGovern says he's surprised that years later he still gets recognized for his role as the young teacher, Mr. Wolfe. "I had two guys in their twenties come up to me a couple of years ago. You're Mr. Wolfe, right? "Guilty," says I. They then launched in to the dialogue from the scene I'm in with Richard Dreyfuss. Word for word!" |
| Terry McGovern (Mr. Wolfe) & Rick Dreyfuss (Curt) run their lines. |
| Jana Bellan (Carhop, Budda Macrae) Jana Bellan's role as the sexy, tight-bloused carhop practically emitted pheromones from the screen. Bellan's film career was very brief. After Graffiti she played in several low-budget films such as Six Pack Annie and Black Heat. These roles usually typecast her as a sexy waitress (surprise) or a call girl. In addition, Bellan made many guest appearances in 70s crime-dramas such as Barnaby Jones, Cannon, and Starsky and Hutch. Her T.V. and film career seems to have ended with the 1976 feature, Kings of the Hill In the film she guest-starred with her Graffiti colleague, Jim Bohan. If anyone knows the where a bouts of this actress today, please drop me an e-mail. Thanx, -Kip. |
| Jim Bohan (Holstein) Before playing the local cop in Graffiti, Texas actor, Jim Bohan had a role as a sheriff in the 1971 pseudo-documentary, Punishment Park. Like his Graffiti co-star, Jana Bellan, after Graffiti was released he made several T.V. guest appearances in early-70s crime-dramas. These shows included Barnaby Jones, Cannon, and Starsky and Hutch. Bohan continued to remain active in the business as an actor, producer, and writer. In addition, he was active in the pro-gun movement and politics at the grass roots level up until the time of his death on January 29, 1998. |
| (l-r) Donna Wehr & Jana Bellan |
| Ms. Bellan circa 1975 |
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| ( left ) Jim Bohan as the teenage hating cop, Holstein |
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