Ted Knight, born in 1923, is best known for his comedic roles but also made a notable appearance in the political drama The Candidate (1964). In this film, he navigates the complexities of a political landscape, adding a layer of dark humor to the narrative. While his legacy is often tied to television classics, his role in The Candidate reveals his versatility and ability to engage with more serious themes, enriching the cult film conversation surrounding political cinema.
The Candidate
Samantha (Mamie Van Doren), a hard working modern woman who, because of a chance encounter with senatorial candidate Frank Carlton (Ted Knight), is offered a job by conniving campaign runner Eric (Buddy Parker) aiming to work for the prospective senator. She agrees and we are then shown the complicated way various relationships shape the campaign and how it all falls apart.