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Chad Everett (born June 11, 1936) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and television series but is probably best known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the 1970s television drama Medical Center.
Both a leading and a supporting actor in movies and on television, name a role - lawyer, airline pilot, rig foreman, doctor, gunslinger, real-life person, good guy, bad guy - and Chad Everett has probably played it. He was born Raymond Lee Cramton on June 11, 1936, in South Bend, Indiana. In high school he did stage plays and wanted to become an actor. After he graduated from Wayne University, Chad came to Hollywood and signed a contract with Warner Brothers. He first became known playing a deputy in the short-lived television series "Dakotas, The" (1963) but acted in a number of supporting roles, such as Get Yourself a College Girl (1964) and Made in Paris (1966), and played the title role in Johnny Tiger (1966) and Return of the Gunfighter (1967). He was probably best known for his seven-year run as Dr. Joe Gannon in the television series "Medical Center" (1969), which earned him two Golden Globe Awards and Emmy nominations. After "Medical Center" was canceled, Chad starred in the mini-series "Centennial" (1978) and played the title role in "Hagen" (1980). In the early '80s, Chad was in television films, including _Intruder Within, The (1981)_, and did number of guest appearances on "The Love Boat" (1977) and "Murder She Wrote." Chad's recent work has included roles in the remake of Psycho (1998) and in Mulholland Dr. (2001). Today he is still seen on television in "Manhattan, AZ" (2000). He recently completed a new film with Gwyneth Paltrow, View from the Top (2003), which is soon to be released. Chad is married to Shelby Grant, and they have three daughters.




