Kevin Conway

Kevin John Conway (May 29, 1942 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor and film director.

He got a late start on his acting career, but by 1969 he was making his Broadway debut in Arthur Kopit’s Indians. His first significant film role was in Slaughterhouse-Five, George Roy Hill’s adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s novel, in 1972. In 1978 he worked opposite Sylvester Stallone in both F.I.S.T., a tale of organized labor and organized crime, and Paradise Alley, in which he played a hoodlum in the mean streets of 1940s New York. He was also seen on TV in numerous series and mini-series. In 2007 alone he appeared in the short-lived NBC series The Black Donnellys, about Irish brothers caught up in organized crime in New York, and the mini-series The Bronx Is Burning, about the 1970s Yankees, in which he portrayed the team executive Gabe Paul.

For Disney, he played Frank Papale in Invincible and Lieutenant Danny Quinn in One Good Cop.