Howard Bishop is an actor from Hawaii. He has appeared in films, and
on TV on the Fox, CBS and NBC networks.Bishop received an
undergraduate degree in theatre arts from the University of Minnesota
Duluth in 1973 and a Master of Fine Arts from Southern Methodist
University in 1977. He has been a member of the Screen Actors
Guild†American Federation of Television and Radio Artists SAG-AFTRA
since 1978.His film credits include playing Agent Meyers in You May
Not Kiss the Bride (2011), and appearances in the 2014 film of Under
the Blood-Red Sun, Parts Of The Same Circle (2012)-playing a homicide
detective; Go for Broke (2018); The Killing of John Lennon (2006) -
playing Mark David Chapman's father; The Olsen Twins Navy Adventure
(1997), and The Bermuda Triangle (film) (1977).For the Fox, CBS and
NBC networks, he has appeared in the following programs: North Shore
(TV series), Raven (U.S. TV series), Island Son, Beasts Are In The
Streets and in a 1990 episode (Exactly Like You) of the TV series Jake
and the Fatman.
on TV on the Fox, CBS and NBC networks.Bishop received an
undergraduate degree in theatre arts from the University of Minnesota
Duluth in 1973 and a Master of Fine Arts from Southern Methodist
University in 1977. He has been a member of the Screen Actors
Guild†American Federation of Television and Radio Artists SAG-AFTRA
since 1978.His film credits include playing Agent Meyers in You May
Not Kiss the Bride (2011), and appearances in the 2014 film of Under
the Blood-Red Sun, Parts Of The Same Circle (2012)-playing a homicide
detective; Go for Broke (2018); The Killing of John Lennon (2006) -
playing Mark David Chapman's father; The Olsen Twins Navy Adventure
(1997), and The Bermuda Triangle (film) (1977).For the Fox, CBS and
NBC networks, he has appeared in the following programs: North Shore
(TV series), Raven (U.S. TV series), Island Son, Beasts Are In The
Streets and in a 1990 episode (Exactly Like You) of the TV series Jake
and the Fatman.
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