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  1. Tucker Smallwood (born February 22, 1944) is an American actor, author, and vocalist. Early life. From 1967 to 1970, Smallwood served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army 's Airborne Infantry. Commanding a Mobile Advisory Team during the Vietnam War, he was critically wounded in action and pronounced dead, in 1969, but survived.

  2. Tucker Smallwood, the eldest son of an educator and diplomat, was a NBC television director before being drafted into the US Army in 1967. He was commissioned as an Infantry Officer and served as an OCS Tactical Officer at Fort Benning, before undergoing Vietnamese language training and jump school.

  3. Tucker Smallwood, the eldest son of an educator and diplomat, was a NBC television director before being drafted into the US Army in 1967. He was commissioned as an Infantry Officer and served as an OCS Tactical Officer at Fort Benning, before undergoing Vietnamese language training and jump school.

  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Zoom interview with Tucker Smallwood, Sheriff Taylor on the infamous "Home" episode! Tucker discusses his initial script read at a pizzeria, memories from th...

  5. May 19, 2015 · Tucker Smallwood is one of those veteran character actors who has been in more movies and television shows than you ever realized. His credits date back to the 1970s and include Somerset, The Cotton Club, Babylon 5, Bio-Dome, Space: Above and Beyond, Seinfeld, Contact, Frasier, Deep Impact, Strangeland, Malcolm & Eddie, Curb Your ...

  6. Tucker Smallwood (born 22 February 1944; age 80) is the actor who played Admiral Bullock in the Star Trek: Voyager fifth season episode "In the Flesh". He is best known in Star Trek for his recurring portrayal of the Xindi-Primate councilor in the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise, which he...

  7. Sep 9, 2021 · Tucker is a career actor with experience on stage, three times on Broadway, film and TV. He has roles in The Cotton Club, Contact, Traffic, The One and on TV shows such as “The X-Files,” “Space: Above and Beyond,” “Seinfeld,” “Friends,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” “Star Trek: Enterprise” and many more.