Fred Dryer
(Actor)
.. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Born:
July 06, 1946
Birthplace: Hawthorne, California, United States
Trivia:
Fred Dryer has spent the bulk of his acting career on television, but he has also appeared in a few feature films, beginning with The Starmaker (1981). Prior to becoming a performer, Dryer had been a professional football player. On television, he is best remembered for two roles, that of Sam Malone's irritating buddy, Dave Richards, in three episodes of the NBC sitcom Cheers and as fearless Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter in the series Hunter (1984). Other film appearances include Cannonball Run II (1984) and Day of Reckoning (1994).
Charles Hallahan
(Actor)
.. Det. William Devane
Born:
July 29, 1943
Died:
November 25, 1997
Trivia:
Supporting actor Charles Hallahan played character roles on stage, television and in feature films. Fans of the Stephen J. Cannell police drama Hunter will know Hallahan for playing Captain Charlie Devane between 1986 and 1991. A Philadelphia native, Hallahan earned an undergraduate degree at Rutgers and a master's from Temple University six years before heading to Los Angeles in 1977. Hallahan had little trouble finding acting jobs. His stage credits include playing the lead in a long-running San Francisco production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest during the late '90s, roles in plays ranging from Equus to The Threepenny Opera. In 1976, Hallahan toured the Soviet Union in two classic plays. On television, Hallahan guest-starred on over 200 episodes of shows ranging from Lou Grant to The Paper Chase. He made his feature film debut in Nightwing (1979). He made his last film appearance playing Paul Dreyfuss in Dante's Peak (1997). Hallahan died during a car crash in which he apparently suffered a heart attack on November 25, 1997. He was 54.
Lauren Lane
(Actor)
.. Sgt. Chris Novak
Born:
February 02, 1961
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Courtney Barilla
(Actor)
.. Allison Novak
Phyllis Frelich
(Actor)
.. Barbara Collins
Born:
February 29, 1944
Died:
April 10, 2014
Michael Fernandes
(Actor)
.. Griego
Greg Mullavey
(Actor)
.. August
Born:
September 10, 1939
Trivia:
After leaving Hobart College, actor Greg Mullavey worked in advertising and insurance. Mullavey turned to acting in the early 1960s, making his first off-Broadway appearance in a revival of Ah, Wilderness. It would be 1979 before he'd make his Broadway debut in Romantic Comedy; in the interim, he'd established himself as a film actor (Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, The Love Machine) and TV performer. In the latter category, he was seen as Louise Lasser's gormless husband Tom on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976-77), a role he repeated on the follow-up series Forever Fernwood. Mullavey was later one of the many regulars on the raunchy sitcom Number 96 (1980).
Marc Riffon
(Actor)
.. Woody
Anthony Vatsula
(Actor)
.. Luis Mendoza
Pierrette Grace
(Actor)
.. Dani Collins
Ronald William Lawrence
(Actor)
.. Dorsey
Victor Rivers
(Actor)
.. Tonio De Perez
Jodi Benson
(Actor)
.. Jean Wells
Born:
October 10, 1961
Trivia:
Illinois native Jodi Benson began her career as a voice actress with a bang, landing the leading role of Ariel in the Disney film The Little Mermaid in 1989. It was a part Benson would return to again and again, providing the voice for subsequent sequels, TV shows, video games, and more. Benson remained closely tied to Disney for years to come, providing voices for characters on shows like Hercules and House of Mouse, and in movies likeFlubber and the Toy Story franchise. She would also provide the voice of Patsy Smiles on the animated series Camp Lazlo.
Melissa Hayden
(Actor)
.. Meg Harris
Tony Vatsula
(Actor)
.. Luis Mendoza
Tony Montero
(Actor)
.. Jonathan Brady
Chard Hayward
(Actor)
.. Titus-Hall
Joe Bucci
(Actor)
.. Off. Righetti
Robert Curtin
(Actor)
.. Leo Styles
Don Bexley
(Actor)
.. Alf
Born:
March 10, 1910
Died:
April 15, 1997
Tracy Vaccaro
(Actor)
.. Linda