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Downing's other roles include appearances on ''[[w:Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman]]'', ''[[w:Mrs. Columbo|Mrs. Columbo]]'' (with [[Peter MacLean]], [[Timothy O'Hagan]]), ''[[w:The Rockford Files|The Rockford Files]]'' and [[Glen Larson]]'s ''[[w:B.J. and the Bear|B.J. and the Bear]]''. | Downing's other roles include appearances on ''[[w:Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman]]'', ''[[w:Mrs. Columbo|Mrs. Columbo]]'' (with [[Peter MacLean]], [[Timothy O'Hagan]]), ''[[w:The Rockford Files|The Rockford Files]]'' and [[Glen Larson]]'s ''[[w:B.J. and the Bear|B.J. and the Bear]]''. | ||
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Frank Downing is an actor who portrayed the role of Jack Archer, a guard at the Pacific Institute of Technology in "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I".
Downing's other roles include appearances on Wonder Woman, Mrs. Columbo (with Peter MacLean, Timothy O'Hagan), The Rockford Files and Glen Larson's B.J. and the Bear.