Ken Medlock

Kennard Medlock (born October 31, 1949)[1] is an American character actor and former baseball player known for his role in Moneyball.[2] As a player, Medlock was a pitcher for the Decatur Commodores in the 1970s.[3] He later worked as a coach for the St. Paul Saints.[4]

Ken Medlock
Born
Kennard Medlock

(1949-10-31) October 31, 1949

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Concorde ... Airport '79 American Olympic Athlete
1985 Brewster's Millions Dixon
1987 Extreme Prejudice Redneck in Bank
1987 Bulletproof Jack Benson
1989 Johnny Handsome Shipyard Accountant
1990 Another 48 Hrs. CHP Officer
1990 Dying Time Dying Time Direct-to-video
1991 Talent for the Game Scooter Eaton
1992 American Me Cop
1992 Mr. Baseball Umpire
1993 Living and Working in Space:

The Countdown Has Begun

Baseball Pitcher Direct-to-video
1994 Major League II Umpire
1996 White Cargo Cop in bar
1996 Last Man Standing Strozzi Gang Member
1998 Major League: Back to the Minors Twins Assistant Coach
2002 Undisputed Guard 1
2005 Bad News Bears Umpire
2005 Chaos Officer MacDunner
2007 The Comebacks Pitching Coach
2011 Moneyball Grady Fuson
2013 Snake & Mongoose Mr. McWorter

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Getting Married Phil Granetti Television film
1978 Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold Sullie's Valet
1979 Like Normal People Ray
1979 The Kid from Left Field Grosso
1979 Mirror, Mirror Ken - Coach
1980 Fantasy Island The Spaceship Commander Episode: "The Love Doctor/

The Pleasure Palace/Possessed"

1981 Knots Landing Police Officer Episode: "The Vigil"
1983–1987 Days of Our Lives Wally / Man on boat 9 episodes
1984 Hart to Hart Graves Episode: "The Dog Who Knew Too Much"
1987–1988 ABC Afterschool Special Coach 2 episodes
1990 CBS Schoolbreak Special Coach James Episode: "The Fourth Man"
1999 The X-Files White Coach Episode: "The Unnatural"
2003 7th Heaven Umpire Episode: "Baggage"
2004 Clubhouse Umpire / Umpire #1 2 episodes
2006 The Shield Umpire Episode: "Man Inside"
2009 Numbers Referee Episode: "12:01 AM"
2016 NCIS: Los Angeles Volunteer Episode: "Crazy Train"

References


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