Becker: 2001 1/2: A Graduation Odyssey


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2001 1/2: A Graduation Odyssey

Season 3, Episode 15

John is honoured when he's asked to fill in for the mayor and be the commencement speaker at his old high school, until he discovers why the mayor dropped out.

repeat 2001 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Ted Danson (Actor) .. John Becker
Terry Farrell (Actor) .. Reggie Costa
Hattie Winston (Actor) .. Margaret Wyborn
Alex Desert (Actor) .. Jake Malinak
Shawnee Smith (Actor) .. Linda
Saverio Guerra (Actor) .. Bob
Geoff Pierson (Actor) .. Mr. Tipton
Frank D'Amico (Actor) .. Chuck
Rainbow Borden (Actor) .. Gary
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. Graduate No. 1
Jon Wellner (Actor) .. Graduate No. 2
Alec Ledd (Actor) .. Graduate No. 3
Eric Kushnick (Actor) .. Graduate No. 4
Fran de Leon (Actor) .. Girl

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Did You Know..
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Ted Danson (Actor) .. John Becker
Born: December 29, 1947
Birthplace: San Diego, California
Trivia: The son of a prominent archaeologist/museum director, American actor Ted Danson grew up near the Navajo reservation in Arizona. He played basketball while at Kent School Connecticut, and then moved on to Stanford University. It was in the process of getting acquainted with an aspiring actress at Stanford that Danson found himself attending his first audition-- and by years' end had transferred to the drama department at Carnegie Tech. Marking time in non-speaking roles, Danson left the stage for the more lucrative world of TV commercials, some of which have been well-circulated on videotape since Danson has become famous. Danson's first steady TV work was as a slimy villain on the NBC soap opera Somerset. Shortly afterward, the actor attained his first film role, as a murdered cop, in The Onion Field (1978). After seeing Danson in the movie Body Heat (1981) and in an episode of the TV series Taxi, producer Glen Charles cast the actor as Sam Malone, ex-sports star and full-time barkeeper and womanizer, on the long-running, well-loved sitcom Cheers He won Emmys for the 1989-90 and 1992-93 seasons. Frequently making attempts at film stardom during the 11-season run of Cheers, Danson finally struck gold in Three Men and a Baby (1987) and its sequel Three Men and a Little Lady (1990). Danson's most recent work includes the 1996 starring role in the TV miniseries Gulliver's Travels and a co-starring role, opposite his new wife Mary Steenburgen, in the television sit-com Ink (also 1996). In 1998 Danson began a six-year run on another successful sitcom portraying the lead character on Becker, playing a caustic grump who couldn't have been further from Sam Malone's effortless charm. He continued to work steadily on the big screen as well scoring appearances in Saving Private Ryan and Mumford. He made sporadic appearances on Larry David's award-winning Curb Your Enthusiasm, and earned strong reviews for his dramatic work on the first season of the TV show Damages. He followed that up with a co-starring role on the HBO series Bored to Death, which lasted three seasons. In 2012 he could be seen in the inspirational animal movie Big Miracle.
Terry Farrell (Actor) .. Reggie Costa
Born: November 19, 1963
Trivia: Though she has several features and TV movies to her credit, Terry Farrell has thrived primarily as an actress on series television. Born Theresa Lee Farrell Grussendorf in Cedar Rapids, IA, Farrell moved to New York City to become a model. During her several years as a cover girl, she also studied acting and landed her first major role as an actress by playing a model on the short-lived TV series Paper Dolls (1984). While she continued her acting studies, Farrell had a small role in the Rodney Dangerfield comedy Back to School (1986) and appeared in the TV movies Beverly Hills Madam (1986) and The Deliberate Stranger (1986), a well-received docudrama on serial killer Ted Bundy. After she starred in the horror sequel Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), Farrell attracted a following as Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1998). During her five years on Deep Space Nine, Farrell also appeared in the TV adaptation of Danielle Steel's Star (1993), the B-action movie Red Sun Rising (1994), and the TV thriller Reasons of the Heart (1996). After Deep Space Nine ended, the actress stayed with TV, signing on to play Reggie, the beautiful diner worker and occasionally sharp-tongued foil to Ted Danson's grumpy doctor on the CBS sitcom Becker (1998).
Hattie Winston (Actor) .. Margaret Wyborn
Born: March 03, 1945
Birthplace: Lexington, Mississippi
Alex Desert (Actor) .. Jake Malinak
Born: July 18, 1970
Shawnee Smith (Actor) .. Linda
Born: July 03, 1970
Birthplace: Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Thesp Shawnee Smith's name might not be a household word, but her face will register with thousands of sci-fi and horror aficionados thanks to her supporting turns in the big-screen remakes of The Blob (1988) and Carnival of Souls (1998). Smith's recurring role as Amanda, a young woman tormented by the clown-like serial killer Jigsaw, in the popular Saw series, broadened her exposure, even as it threatened to further typecast her as a woman in peril and fix her reputation as a horror queen. Yet the actress's resume demonstrates far greater versatility than this, and it may surprise fans to discover that she claims several decades of credits in multiple genres.Born on July 3, 1970, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Smith debuted on the big screen at 11, as a dancer, in mogul Ray Stark's multimillion-dollar production of Annie (1982). A bit part in Michael Tuchner's acclaimed telemovie Not My Kid (1985) followed, at the age of fourteen; the picture drew solid Nielsen ratings and favorable critical responses, but Smith's only amounted to a bit part. She maintained greater visibility in the late eighties, with two significant roles: Rhonda Altobello in Carl Reiner's 1987 Mark Harmon-starrer Summer School. While most critics dismissed the film, it charmed a handful of others (such as Kevin Thomas and Rita Kempley) and did outstanding box office for a programmer, grossing several times its original budget. The very same could be said of Chuck Russell's 1988 remake The Blob, and then some: in addition to delighting nostalgia-hungry moviegoers (and some critics), it purportedly acquired a loyal following, becoming - in time - something of a cult film. Over the nineties and into the 2000s, Smith evinced a predilection for slightly deeper and more intelligent fare, but kept a somewhat low onscreen profile for several years, usually (though not always) with bit parts in lower budget indie dramas. Smith also appears in director Paul Quinn's Never Get Outta the Boat, which dramatizes the lives of several recovering addicts. She landed a regular role as Linda, a not-so-bright nurse's aide, on the 1998 CBS sitcom Becker, starring Ted Danson, and stuck with the series until it wrapped in 2004.When Smith's horror film quotient skyrocketed in the early 2000s (with the Saw role) it temporarily eclipsed her involvement in more substantial fare, even as her screen activity per se crescendoed. In the vein of earlier slasher film franchises, the initial Saw entry and its sequels did exemplary box office and obtained a rabid following; surprisingly, the pictures drew a favorable response in some critical quarters, as well.
Saverio Guerra (Actor) .. Bob
Born: August 25, 1964
Birthplace: New York City
Geoff Pierson (Actor) .. Mr. Tipton
Born: June 16, 1949
Trivia: Chicago native Geoffrey Pierson earned a masters in drama from Yale University before beginning his professional acting career with Summerstock theater productions. He continued to act on-stage, and didn't begin an on-camera career until he was 40 years old, starting with 1981's The Mating Season. He continued with appearances on shows like Law & Order and The Drew Carey Show, eventually landing the role of President John Keeler on the hit series 24. In 2007, Pierson accepted the part of Captain Tom Matthews on the Showtime series Dexter.
Frank D'Amico (Actor) .. Chuck
Born: December 20, 1955
Died: June 01, 2008
Trivia: Character actor Frank D'Amico carved out a unique presence for himself in Hollywood. An obese, towering figure with an unmistakable Italian-American background, he specialized -- time and again -- in comedic portrayals of heavies, typically though not always in crime comedies. A native of Mt. Vernon, NY, D'Amico was born in 1955 and grew up in the Manhattan boroughs as the son of a unionist; he discovered a flair for entertainment by making a practice of entertaining the workers in the Teamster picket lines, which squarely placed him on the road to a career as a stand-up comic. D'Amico spent years touring the club circuit and opening for major names as a comedian, then broke into films rather late in life, circa 1996, when he began appearing in low-budget indies, usually in bit or supporting capacities. These included the straight-faced crime thriller Back to Back (1996), the comedic documentary Trekkies (1997), and the crime comedy The Dukes, on which D'Amico also served as an associate producer. Meanwhile, he became a favored presence on television, playing various characters on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and landing guest appearances in such series as Emeril, Becker, and NYPD Blue. Tragically, D'Amico suddenly died in June 2008, not long after publishing a book of comedic memoirs, the aptly titled Stand-Up Guy: The "Larger" Than Life True Stories of a Candy Store Gangster. He was 52.
Rainbow Borden (Actor) .. Gary
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. Graduate No. 1
Born: September 20, 1986
Trivia: When he initially surfaced as an on-camera presence during the 1990s and 2000s, supporting actor Aldis Hodge recalled a young Will Smith, with his looks, his relaxed charm, and easygoing manner; like Smith, Hodge made one of his first significant impressions on the small screen, yet he maintained a lower profile. Parts included guest starring appearances on such series programs as ER, CSI, NYPD Blue, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Around 2005, Hodge broke into big-screen features, first with small-scale roles, such as an appearance in the David Mamet-Stuart Gordon thriller Edmond, then in that same year's Snoop Dogg-headlined urban drama The Tenants. Hodge also provided one of the adorable penguins' voices in George Miller's animal picture Happy Feet (2006). One the small screen that year, Hodge could be seen in a recurring role on the critically acclaimed sports drama series Friday Night Lights as Ray "Voodoo" Tatum. He enjoyed a healthy run on the hit cable program Leverage as part of a group of criminals who take revenge against other scammers in order to help out those who have been victimized. Aldis Hodge is not to be confused with Al Hodge (Captain Video and His Video Rangers), a television actor from the '50s and '60s -- nor are they related.
Jon Wellner (Actor) .. Graduate No. 2
Born: July 11, 1975
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Studied with Second City and Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Hired to work on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a researcher. Founded, with CSI co-star David Berman, Entertainment Research Consultants, a company that does research for forensic television shows. First appeared on-screen on CSI in season 5 as a recurring character; was promoted to a series regular in season 13. Suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative retinal disease; works with the Foundation Fighting Blindness to promote the disease.
Alec Ledd (Actor) .. Graduate No. 3
Eric Kushnick (Actor) .. Graduate No. 4
Fran de Leon (Actor) .. Girl

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