Quincy, M.E.: Memories of Allison


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Memories of Allison

Season 7, Episode 1

Quincy assists the target of a murder attempt who can't remember who she is. Jack Klugman. Allison: Sharon Acker. Monahan: Gary Walberg. Sloan: Paul Picerni.

repeat 1981 English
Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Jack Klugman (Actor) .. Quincy
Val Bisoglio (Actor) .. Danny
Robert Ito (Actor) .. Sam
John S. Ragin (Actor) .. Dr. Astin
Garry Walberg (Actor) .. Lt. Frank Monahan
Lynette Mettey (Actor) .. Lee Potter
Joseph Roman (Actor) .. Det. Brill
Eddie Garrett (Actor) .. Eddie
Marc Scott Taylor (Actor) .. Marc
Diane Markoff (Actor) .. Diane
Anita Gillette (Actor) .. Dr. Emily Hanover
Sharon Acker (Actor) .. Allison Sirella / Mary Latham
Paul Picerni (Actor) .. Mr. Sloan
Ivor Francis (Actor) .. Dr. Langley
Virginia Capers (Actor) .. Allison Sirella's Neighbor
Frank Aletter (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal Hugh Boudreau
Fritzi Burr (Actor) .. Maybelle
Martin Rudy (Actor) .. Dr. Selwyn
Joseph Della Sorte (Actor) .. County Records Clerk
Tom Wyner (Actor) .. Dr. Gilliam
Art Lewis (Actor) .. Ernie
Robert Sutton (Actor) .. Rummy
Shawn Michaels (Actor) .. Carty
Christine Avila (Actor) .. Nurse
Chris Petersen (Actor) .. Jerome Fisk
Lisa Freeman (Actor) .. Girl at Job Fair

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Did You Know..
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Jack Klugman (Actor) .. Quincy
Born: April 27, 1922
Died: December 24, 2012
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Commenting on his notorious on-set irascibility in 1977, Jack Klugman replied that he was merely "taking Peter Falk lessons from Robert Blake," invoking the names of two other allegedly hard-to-please TV stars. Klugman grew up in Philadelphia, and after taking in a 1939 performance by New York's Group Theatre, Klugman decided that an actor's life was right up his alley. He majored in drama at Carnegie Tech and studied acting at the American Theatre Wing before making his (non-salaried) 1949 stage-debut at the Equity Library Theater. While sharing a New York flat with fellow hopeful Charles Bronson, Klugman took several "grub" jobs to survive, at one point selling his blood for $85 a pint. During television's so-called Golden Age, Klugman appeared in as many as 400 TV shows. He made his film debut in 1956, and three years later co-starred with Ethel Merman in the original Broadway production of Gypsy. In 1964, Klugman won the first of his Emmy awards for his performance in "Blacklist," an episode of the TV series The Defenders; that same year, he starred in his first sitcom, the 13-week wonder Harris Against the World. Far more successful was his next TV series, The Odd Couple, which ran from 1970 through 1974; Klugman won two Emmies for his portrayal of incorrigible slob Oscar Madison (he'd previously essayed the role when he replaced Walter Matthau in the original Broadway production of the Neil Simon play). It was during Odd Couple's run that the network "suits" got their first real taste of Klugman's savage indignation, when he and co-star Tony Randall threatened to boycott the show unless the idiotic laughtrack was removed (Klugman and Randall won that round; from 1971 onward, Odd Couple was filmed before a live audience). It was but a foretaste of things to come during Klugman's six-year (1977-83) reign as star of Quincy, M.E.. Popular though Klugman was in the role of the crusading, speechifying LA County Coroner's Office medical examiner R. Quincy, he hardly endeared himself to the producers when he vented his anger against their creative decisions in the pages of TV Guide. Nor was he warmly regarded by the Writer's Guild when he complained about the paucity of high-quality scripts (he wrote several Quincy episodes himself, with mixed results). After Quincy's cancellation, Klugman starred in the Broadway play I'm Not Rappaport and co-starred with John Stamos in the 1986 sitcom You Again?. The future of Klugman's career -- and his future, period -- was sorely threatened when he underwent throat surgery in 1989. He'd been diagnosed with cancer of the larynx as early as 1974, but at that time was able to continue working after a small growth was removed. For several years after the 1989 operation, Klugman was unable to speak, though he soon regained this ability. He continued working through 2011, and died the following year at age 90.
Val Bisoglio (Actor) .. Danny
Born: May 07, 1926
Robert Ito (Actor) .. Sam
Born: July 02, 1931
Birthplace: Vancouver, BC
Trivia: Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1931, Robert Ito has spent his film career as a character actor, often in the science fiction genre. He enjoyed success on the long-running television series Quincy, and his voice has been used in many animated films, such as Batman and Superman.Robert Ito's first performances were on the stage as a dancer in the National Ballet of Canada. After a decade with the company, Ito moved to New York in the 1960s, to dance on Broadway in The Flower Drum Song.Ito moved to Hollywood and began his film career in 1966 with some forgettable science fiction vehicles, such as Women of the Prehistoric Planet and Dimension 5. The B-movie genre often turned to Ito when it wanted an actor to portray someone of his Japanese heritage. Over the years, he played many such roles, the most outstanding of which was his performance as Professor Hikita, the kidnapped scientist in the 1984 cult classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.Ito fared well in television, in which he was given roles that showcased his talents in made-for-television movies and series. He appeared in some memorable dramas, such as Helter Skelter (1976), American Geisha (1986), and The War Between Us (1996). The latter film starred Ito as a Canadian World War I veteran and patriarch of a family of Japanese descent, forced to leave his home in Vancouver during the dark days of Japanese resettlement following Pearl Harbor.Ito also gained distinction for his role as Fong in the Kung Fu series, as well as on popular show Quincy. He made cameo appearances in many other television shows including Magnum, P.I. and Star Trek, which featured him in a 2001 production.
John S. Ragin (Actor) .. Dr. Astin
Born: May 05, 1929
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey
Garry Walberg (Actor) .. Lt. Frank Monahan
Born: June 10, 1921
Died: March 27, 2012
Lynette Mettey (Actor) .. Lee Potter
Joseph Roman (Actor) .. Det. Brill
Born: May 23, 1927
Eddie Garrett (Actor) .. Eddie
Born: November 19, 1927
Marc Scott Taylor (Actor) .. Marc
Diane Markoff (Actor) .. Diane
Anita Gillette (Actor) .. Dr. Emily Hanover
Born: August 16, 1936
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland
Sharon Acker (Actor) .. Allison Sirella / Mary Latham
Born: April 02, 1935
Trivia: Canadian leading lady Sharon Acker went from the stage to films with 1957's Lucky Jim, a British cinemazation of Kingsley Amis' satirical novel. Ten years and dozens of plays and TV appearances later, Sharon once again participated in a theatrical film, 1967's Adventures of Caroline, this one shot in Canada. Her first below-the-border U.S. film appearance was in John Boorman's Point Blank (1967). Sharon Acker's TV credits include a year's worth of appearances opposite Hal Holbrook in The Senator (1970) and thirteen weeks as Della Street in 1973's unfortunate The New Perry Mason.
Paul Picerni (Actor) .. Mr. Sloan
Born: December 01, 1922
Died: January 12, 2011
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Trivia: Loyola University grad Paul Picerni became an actor at a time when Arrow-collar leading men were giving way to blue-collar realistic types. Picerni never seemed too comfortable with his leading assignments in such films as House of Wax (1953); he appeared more at ease in down-to-earth supporting roles. His latter-day reputation rests on his four-year run as a federal agent on the slam-bang TV series The Untouchables. Paul Picerni is the brother of stunt man and stunt coordinator Charles Picerni.
Ivor Francis (Actor) .. Dr. Langley
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: January 01, 1986
Trivia: Ivor Francis began his entertainment career as a teen appearing on the radio in his native Toronto, Canada. During WW II he served in the RAF and afterward emigrated to New York where he landed a job on a daily serial Me Perkins. This led him to appear in several Broadway shows and from there to feature films such as I Love My Wife. During the '70s he frequently worked as an actor in Disney films, including World's Greatest Athlete. Francis also appeared frequently on television series and in made-for-TV- movies; he was a regular on Room 222. Later in his career he began teaching stagecraft in Los Angeles and New York. His daughter Genie Francis has played "Laura" on the television soap General Hospital for many years.
Virginia Capers (Actor) .. Allison Sirella's Neighbor
Born: August 22, 1925
Died: May 06, 2004
Trivia: Black character actress Capers appeared onscreen from 1967.
Frank Aletter (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal Hugh Boudreau
Born: January 14, 1926
Died: May 13, 2009
Birthplace: Queens, New York
Fritzi Burr (Actor) .. Maybelle
Born: January 01, 1924
Died: January 17, 2003
Trivia: A multi-talented actress/singer/comedienne, Philadelphia native Fritzi Burr's work spanned Broadway, film, and television. Maintaining a successful stint as an East Coast comedienne, the early '60s found the aspiring actress appearing frequently in vaudeville legends Smith & Dale's stage act before taking to the bright lights of Broadway in I Can Get it for You Wholesale and Funny Girl. Burr would land numerous film roles after relocating to Hollywood in the early '60s, appearing in such films as They Shoot Horses Don't They (1969), Chinatown (1974), and The Star Chamber (1983). In addition to her film work, Burr would also appear in such popular television shows as Seinfeld and Friends and frequently served as a hospital volunteer. On January 17, 2002, Fritzi Burr died of natural causes in Fort Myers, FL. She was 78.
Martin Rudy (Actor) .. Dr. Selwyn
Joseph Della Sorte (Actor) .. County Records Clerk
Tom Wyner (Actor) .. Dr. Gilliam
Art Lewis (Actor) .. Ernie
Robert Sutton (Actor) .. Rummy
Shawn Michaels (Actor) .. Carty
Christine Avila (Actor) .. Nurse
Chris Petersen (Actor) .. Jerome Fisk
Born: August 18, 1963
Lisa Freeman (Actor) .. Girl at Job Fair
Born: February 24, 1988

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