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James Daughton
Born (1950-06-27) June 27, 1950 (age 73)
OccupationActor

James Daughton (born June 27, 1950) is an American film and television actor who is best known for his role as Greg Marmalard in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). Daughton's portrayal of Marmalard has become iconic in American popular culture as the quintessential old money, preppy, WASP snob.[1][2]

Raised in San Diego, California, Daughton had roles early in his career on Marcus Welby, MD, Room 222, Planet of the Apes (TV Series) (as Mikal in the episode "The Tyrant"), Happy Days (as the man who challenges Fonzietowater ski over the shark),[3] and 1972 western The Revengers (asWilliam Holden's son). He appeared in the television series Barnaby Jones, playing a character named Willie Grand in the April 1973 episode "The Murdering Class".

He also appeared in the 1982 film The Beach Girls, in which he was noted primarily for stripping naked and running into the sea. His other film appearances include Malibu Beach (1978), Swim Team (1979), Blind Date (1984), Spies Like Us (1985), Girlfriend from Hell (1989) and Sorority Boys (2002).

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1972 The Revengers Morgan
1978 Malibu Beach Bobby
1978 Animal House Greg Marmalard
1979 Swim Team Danny
1982 The Beach Girls Scott Daniels
1984 Blind Date Dave
1985 Spies Like Us Bob Hodges
1987 House of the Rising Sun Frankie
1988 Mortuary Academy Yuppie at Car Lot
1989 Girlfriend from Hell Randolph Osbourne III
2002 Sorority Boys Dave's Dad (final film role)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Friend, Tad (21 September 2009). Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendor. Little, Brown. p. 107. ISBN 978-0316003179.
  • ^ "Join A Rat Pack, Just Don't Be Sinatra". howardspierer.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25.
  • ^ "Star #4 ~ May 1973".
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