1. Donald Lee Stroud was born on September 1,1943 and is an American actor, musician, and surfer.

1. Donald Lee Stroud was born on September 1,1943 and is an American actor, musician, and surfer.
Don Stroud is the son of vaudeville actor Clarence Don Stroud and singer Ann McCormack.
Don Stroud was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, by his mother and stepfather, Paul Livermore.
At the age of 16, Don Stroud earned a black belt in the Hawaiian martial art of Kajukenbo.
In 1960 at the age of 17, Don Stroud won the Makaha Junior Championship, and placed fourth overall in the Duke Kahanamoku International event.
Don Stroud's Hollywood film debut was a role in Games as Norman.
Don Stroud appeared with Clint Eastwood in two films, Coogan's Bluff and Joe Kidd.
Don Stroud co-starred in two Roger Corman films, Bloody Mama and Von Richthofen and Brown.
Conrad and Don Stroud had a martial arts fight in Sudden Death.
Don Stroud would have another fight with Park Jong-soo in Search and Destroy.
Don Stroud had many other guest appearances, including The Fall Guy, Gunsmoke, Hotel, and The Virginian.
Don Stroud had a reoccurring role as Mike Varrick in the miniseries Mrs Columbo which starred Kate Mulgrew.
Don Stroud played Captain Pat Chambers in Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and The New Mike Hammer with Stacy Keach.
Don Stroud has roles in Nash Bridges and Pensacola: Wings of Gold.
Don Stroud played a bartender in the second season's fourth episode, "Mea Makamae".
Don Stroud rescued the unconscious Garrison, treading water until rescue crews found them almost an hour later.
Don Stroud was unhurt, but Garrison required 60 stitches to close a head wound.
Sometime in 1989 or 1990, on the street in Greenwich Village, New York City, Don Stroud tried to help a man who was being mugged.