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Who else had a crush on him. I remember the first thing that I remember seeing him in was Pet Sematary as Louis Creed. Oh I just thought he was a dream boat. I still do.

Did anyone else like him?

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He is sooooo sexy!
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Dale Alan Midkiff was born July 1, 1959 in Salisbury, MD. He attended school in Baltimore.
1 of 7 sons and 1 daughter of Joyce and Thomas Midkiff.

His summers he spent in Chance, MD with his grandparents. His grandpa had an oyster boat.
He began acting in junior high school, he ventured into acting as a means to communicate and to get rid of his shyness.

After graduating from Salisbury State College with a B.A. in Communications Arts, Midkiff moved to New York City, where he appeared in "The Wager." He also acted in regional theatre productions, including "A View From The Bridge, " "Orpheus Descending, " "Barefoot in the Park," "Lovers and Other Strangers, " "Room Service, " and "Romeo and Juliet."

In 1985 he had his first major break when he was cast in the tv-movie "Dallas: The early years" as young Jock Ewing. He is now married to Joan with whom he has 3 kids. Daughters Eliza and Ava Marie, son Cole

I remember him from "Elvis & Me" & "Love Potion No. 9".

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I loved Love Potion No. 9 also. He was a jerk in it but still hot! He was also good in Elvis and Me. I can't think of anything most recent that I have seen him in.
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Dale Midkiff was in a TV movie with Nancy McKeon where she played a wife stalked by an abusive ex...A Cry For Help. It's a true account of something that happened to a woman in CT, where the system failed her until the guy almost killed her.

He was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC and totally convincing...the scene where he finally makes good on threats is one of the most harrowing movie moments I've ever seen on TV. Lifetime will run this one alot when it's 'women in peril' time [when isn't it on Lifetime], but it's an excellent story and this case was a landmark in the spousal abuse movement.

I'm glad Dale is actually a nice family guy in real life, because MAN was he scary as a nutcase!

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Oh he was awful in that movie I totally remember that one.
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Pet Semetary is a great movie......it's so freakin scary. I loved Dale in it. He "is" quite handsome,great lips.... [Wink] haha Man Gage scares me still........ekkk what a frighting baby with a knife he was.

I remember Dale in the "cheese on toast fest" Elvis and Me also......lol he did a good Elvis though, cue the lips.... [Wink] again!

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I thought he was extremely weak as Louise Creed in Pet Sematary, overall, even with King helming screenplay duties, Pet Sematary is mediocre at best. Fred Gwynne was the best thing in this...
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MacReady if you liked Fred Gwynne you have probably already check this out, but I thought it was a cool tribute from Eddie Munster To Herman Munster.

The Munsters

I thought Fred Gwynne was awesome in The Munsters!

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Many thanks for that ValleyCat, what a great tribute, as I thought Fred Gwynne was a gentlemen, hugely popular with everyone who had the pleasure of working with him.
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