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Mad Men (TV)  Sep. 6, 2009
Raising the Bar (TV)  Sep. 22, 2008
Cold Case (TV)  Nov. 18, 2007
Tell Me You Love Me (TV)  Nov. 11, 2007
The Black Hole (TV)  Jun. 10, 2006

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Tall, lanky and handsome, David Selby is remembered by many baby boomers for his first major TV role, Quentin Collins on the Gothic daytime serial "Dark Shadows". The stage-trained West Virginian debuted in the role in....
Tall, lanky and handsome, David Selby is remembered by many baby boomers for his first major TV role, Quentin Collins on the Gothic daytime serial "Dark Shadows". The stage-trained West Virginian debuted in the role in 1968 and remained with the show until just before its demise, demonstrating a knack for playing alluring, somewhat frightening characters that have an edge. Selby had originally decided to try his hand as an actor at age 17 and moved to Manhattan but quickly returned to home in Morgantown and attended college. After graduating, he apprenticed at the Barter Theatre in Virginia, where his height landed him the role of Abraham Lincoln in three different productions. Selby found steady work in the theater, touring in "The Impossible Years" before landing his star-making role. While he worked on the serial, the actor continued to appear on stage, most notably in Sam Shepard's "The Unseen Hand" (1970) and originating the role of a blind Vietnam veteran in David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones" (1971). When the latter transferred to Broadway, it was without Selby who was contracted to star in "Night of Dark Shadows" (1971), a feature loosely based on the daytime drama.

Selby was tapped to co-star as the husband of Barbra Streisand in the underrated "Up the Sandbox" (1972) and had a shot at stardom teamed with Ron Leibman in the well-made "The Super Cops" (1973). He deliberately stayed away from TV for a spell because he had become so identified with the role of Quentin Collins, but when he did finally make his first primetime appearance, it was a memorable one. Selby played an art teacher romantically drawn to Olivia Walton (Michael Learned) in a 1974 episode of "The Waltons" and had the distinction of being the only actor (other than the series regulars) to kiss Learned. Shots at Broadway stardom opposite Jane Alexander in "The Heiress" (1974) and Betsy Palmer in Tennessee Williams' "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" (1976) didn't pan out.

Selby found success in primetime, first with the miniseries "Washington: Behind Closed Doors" (ABC, 1977), loosely inspired by the Watergate crisis. He was the mysterious Michael Tyrone on the NBC primetime serial "Flamingo Road" (1981-82) before he joined CBS' "Falcon Crest". For eight seasons (1982-90), Selby played the ruthless yet charming businessman Richard Channing who often did battle with Jane Wyman's matriarch. He got a chance to fulfill a dream by portraying the father of the modern Olympics in "King of the Olympics: The Lives and Loves of Avery Brundage" (syndicated, 1988). As he aged, with his dark hair turning silver, Selby was often cast as stern fathers as in "Dying Young" (1991) and "White Squall" (1996). A change of pace role was his turn as a lawyer with decidedly kinky sexual tastes who becomes a hostage in the independent film "Headless Body in Topless Bar" (1995). More recently, Selby played the intelligence operative in charge of a covert operation involving mercenaries in the syndicated series "Soldier of Fortune Inc./S.O.F.: Special Ops Force" (1997-99).




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