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'''Wayne Heffley''' (15 July 1927) is an American actor who portrayed the [[younger CHiP]] that [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] encounter in {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I|prose=y}}. His performance in that episode was uncredited, but he was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.
'''Arnold Wayne Heffley Jr.''' (15 July 1927―19 November 2008), credited as '''Wayne Heffley''', is an American actor who portrayed [[Packer]], the [[Stanford Chemical Plant]] guard, in {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I|prose=y}}. His performance in that episode was uncredited, but he was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.


Born in Chula Vista, California, U.S.A., Daughton is best known as Greg Marmalard from ''National Lampoon's Animal House'', whose portrayal of that character has been cited as the ultimate snobbish "old money," smarmy, entitled know-it-all in the American lexicon since that movie's debut in 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/commentary/marmalard-factor|title=The Marmalard factor|author=Michael J. Petrilli|date=24 October 2008|accessdate=3 November 2024}}</ref>
Born in Bakersfield, California, U.S.A., Heffley is best known as Vern Scofield from the daytime soap opera ''Days of Our Lives'', a recurring role he held between 1988 through 2006.  


Daughton's other credits include numerous productions spanning from the 1970s through the 1990s, notably guest starring roles in ''Night Gallery, Planet of the Apes'' (TV series)'', Happy Days, The Incredible Hulk, Fantasy Island, V, Mad About You,'' and ''Murder, She Wrote.''
Heffley's other credits, numbering in the hundreds, include numerous productions spanning from the 1950s through the 2000s, notably guest starring roles in ''The Twilight Zone, Bonanza'' (with [[Lorne Greene]]), ''The Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, Hill Street Blues,'' and ''Airwolf.''
 
He passed away from kidney failure on 19 November 2008.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jason47.com/days/heffleytribute.html|title=Wayne Heffley Obituary|accessdate=7 November 2024}}</ref>


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
{{Ext-wikipedia|James Daughton}}
{{Ext-wikipedia|Wayne Heffley}}


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 7 November 2024

Wayne Heffley

Wayne Heffley

Wayne Heffley

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Portrays: Packer
Date of Birth: July 15, 1927
Date of Death: November 19, 2008
Age at Death: 81
Nationality: USA USA
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Arnold Wayne Heffley Jr. (15 July 1927―19 November 2008), credited as Wayne Heffley, is an American actor who portrayed Packer, the Stanford Chemical Plant guard, in Galactica 1980's "The Super Scouts, Part I". His performance in that episode was uncredited, but he was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.

Born in Bakersfield, California, U.S.A., Heffley is best known as Vern Scofield from the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, a recurring role he held between 1988 through 2006.

Heffley's other credits, numbering in the hundreds, include numerous productions spanning from the 1950s through the 2000s, notably guest starring roles in The Twilight Zone, Bonanza (with Lorne Greene), The Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, Hill Street Blues, and Airwolf.

He passed away from kidney failure on 19 November 2008.[1]

External Links

References

  1. Wayne Heffley Obituary (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 7 November 2024.