Dan Tullis Jr. is an American actor whose career spans television, theater, and film, making him a notable figure for physical media collectors. He is best remembered for his role as Officer Dan on the beloved sitcom *Married... with Children*, but it’s his performance in the cult classic *Extreme Prejudice* (1987) that truly resonates with collectors. In this action-packed film, Tullis plays Sergeant 1st Class Luther Fry alongside stars like Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe, making it a sought-after title for those who appreciate 80s action cinema.
Collectors are drawn to Tullis's work not only for his memorable roles but also for the nostalgia associated with the era's home video releases. His involvement in various successful television shows, including *Home Improvement* and *The District*, adds to his appeal, but it's his unique contributions to film and theater—such as his voice work in *Little Shop of Horrors*—that solidify his status in the physical media community. With each release, fans of classic cinema continue to seek out Tullis’s performances, ensuring his legacy lives on through their cherished collections.