Michael Goodwin (actor)

Michael W. Goodwin (born October 9, 1941, in Virginia, Minnesota) is an American character actor.Goodwin appeared as recurring character Scott Bradley on the soap opera Another World in the late 1970s.[1] Shortly thereafter, he did theatre in his native Minnesota, appearing in Friedrich Schiller's verse play, Mary Stuart, at the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, with Barbara Bryne in the cast.He also appeared in George Bernard Shaw's play, Arms and the Man at the Guthrie, directed by Michael Langham.He starred in the television series Strike Force (1981–1982, produced by Aaron Spelling)[1] and The Hamptons (1983).
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