Dennis Lipscomb (born March 1, 1942 ) is an American actor with leading and supporting roles. Lipscomb's first feature film was Union City (1980). From the early 1980's to the 1990's, Lipscomb appeared in key roles in various motion pictures including WarGames (1983), The Day After (1983), A Soldier's Story (1984), Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987), Sister, Sister (1987), The First Power (1990) and Under Siege (1992). Between co-starring in these films Lipscomb also took lead parts in independent features such as Eyes of Fire (1984) and Retribution (1988). In more recent years, Lipscomb has starred on television shows and commercials. (more)
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Genres: entertainment, actor, tv shows, movies
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Sister, Sister (1987 film):
Sister, Sister is a 1987 Southern Gothic thriller directed and co-written by Bill Condon. The film stars Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Judith Ivey.
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The Day After:
The Day After is an American television movie which aired on November 20 1983, on the ABC Television Network. The film portrays a fictional nuclear war between NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact and its effects on the residents of Lawrence, Kansas, and
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Under Siege:
Under Siege is a 1992 action film in the Die Hard mold. Directed by Andrew Davis, it stars Steven Seagal as a former Navy SEAL who must stop a group of mercenaries, led by Tommy Lee Jones, on a U.S. Navy battleship. It was followed by a 1995 sequel,
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A Soldier's Story:
A Soldier's Story is a 1984 film directed by Norman Jewison. It is a story about racism and segregation in a black army regiment with white officers deep in the Jim Crow South. A black officer investigates a murder of a black non-commissioned officer
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The First Power:
The First Power is a 1990 American horror film/neo-noir, directed by Robert Resnikoff. It starred Lou Diamond Phillips, Tracy Griffith, Jeff Kober and Mykelti Williamson.
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WarGames:
WarGames is a 1983 drama/thriller film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film starred Matthew Broderick in his second major film role, and featured Ally Sheedy, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Barry Corbi
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Amazing Grace and Chuck:
Amazing Grace and Chuck is a 1987 film in which Chuck, a 12-year-old boy protests the existence of nuclear weapons by refusing to play baseball, which results in the forfeit of a Little League Baseball game by his team. "Amazing Grace" Smith, a ficti
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