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).
Stepfanie Kramer
(Actor)
.. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Dorian Lopinto
(Actor)
.. Cynthia
Lois Hamilton
(Actor)
.. Ginger
Tonja Walker
(Actor)
.. Claire
Sharon Hughes
(Actor)
.. Emily
John Calvin
(Actor)
.. Bradley
Robert Rockwell
(Actor)
.. Ralph Flagg
Born:
October 15, 1921
Died:
January 25, 2003
Trivia:
After spending three seasons with the Pasadena Playhouse, actor Robert Rockwell made his Broadway debut in Jose Ferrer's 1946 production of Cyrano de Bergerac, a job he landed on the strength of his dueling skills. Signed to a Republic Pictures contract in 1949, he starred in 11 films over a period of two years, including the infamous anti-Communist tract The Red Menace. From 1952 to 1955, he was seen as Mr. Philip Boynton, the stunningly handsome and incredibly naïve biology teacher on TV's Our Miss Brooks. So typecast was he by this role that he had some trouble finding work after the series' cessation, but the TV-Western boom came to his rescue in 1959, when he was cast as two-fisted frontier insurance investigator Sam Logan in The Man From Blackhawk. Active into the 1990s, Robert Rockwell could be seen in character roles in such TVers as Growing Pains and Beverly Hills 90210.
Bruce Davison
(Actor)
.. Captain Wyler
Born:
June 28, 1946
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia:
Made his Broadway debut in Tiger at the Gates in 1968. Made his movie debut in Last Summer in 1969. Has appeared with Ian McKellen in the films Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Apt Pupil (1998), X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). Directed his first feature-length project in 2001, the Showtime movie Off Season. Is a volunteer/spokesperson for several AIDS organizations.
K Callan
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Jorgenson
Kurt Smildsin
(Actor)
.. Court Clerk
Richard Vath
(Actor)
.. Lawyer
Charles Quertermous
(Actor)
.. DA
Rodney Saulsberry
(Actor)
.. Officer
Jim Self
(Actor)
.. Tennis Lothario
David Selburg
(Actor)
.. IRS Agent
Ed Berke
(Actor)
.. Waiter
Henry K. Bal
(Actor)
.. Arab
John Mcliam
(Actor)
.. Dr. Jarvis
Born:
January 01, 1920
Died:
April 16, 1994
Trivia:
He was born John Williams, but there already was a John Williams in show business (several of them, in fact), so the Canadian-born actor selected John McLiam as his professional moniker. McLiam's man-on-the-street countenance could be molded into a vast array of characterizations, ranging from a cockney low-life (My Fair Lady) to a Southern redneck (Cool Hand Luke). The actor's bland normality was a key factor in his being cast as real-life murder victim Herbert Clutter in 1967's In Cold Blood. John McLiam accepted more TV guest-star assignments than can possibly be listed here; he was also a regular on the weekly series Men From Shiloh (1970) and Two Marriages (1983).
Michael Evans
(Actor)
.. Rudyard
Born:
January 01, 1951
Trivia:
Black lead actor Mike Evans appeared onscreen in the '70s.
Terrence Beasor
(Actor)
.. Judge