MacGyver: The Secret of Parker House


09:00 am - 10:00 am, Thursday, October 30 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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The Secret of Parker House

Season 4, Episode 1

In the Season 4 opener, MacGyver acts as a ghostbuster when his friend inherits a spooky house from her insane aunt.

repeat 1988 English Stereo
Action Science Action/adventure Crime Drama Family Crime Drama Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Richard Dean Anderson (Actor) .. Angus MacGyver
Teri Hatcher (Actor) .. Penny Parker
Gisele MacKenzie (Actor) .. Sylvia
Arlen Dean Snyder (Actor) .. Sheriff Howels
Ray Young (Actor) .. Virgil
Dana Elcar (Actor) .. Peter Thornton
Viktoriya Fyodorova (Actor) .. Viktoria Tomanova

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Richard Dean Anderson (Actor) .. Angus MacGyver
Born: January 23, 1950
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Like many small-screen veterans who headline a hit network series for multiple seasons, the fresh-faced, genial American actor Richard Dean Anderson will forever be associated with one role -- that of Angus MacGyver, the multilingual, crack Special Forces agent and science expert capable of using common household substances and implements to perform feats of wonder, on the Henry Winkler-produced action-adventure series MacGyver. Although Anderson's resumé packs in a number of key telemovies and a recurrent starring role on the popular Stargate SG-1, the actor is best known for turning MacGyver into a veritable American icon for Gen-Xers during the mid- to late '80s and early '90s.Anderson was born on January 23, 1950, in Minneapolis, MN, to a schoolteacher father, Stuart Anderson, who taught English, humanities, and drama at an area high school, and an artist mother. During middle school and high school, Anderson's plans to embark on a career as a professional hockey player were curtailed by two unfortunate accidents in which he broke both arms, encouraging the young man to pursue drama as an alternate option. After high school, Anderson enrolled in both St. Cloud State University and Ohio University, where he studied acting, but -- feeling listless -- he dropped out before receiving his degree, and spent time in San Francisco and Manhattan, then moved permanently to L.A. In Southern California, Anderson held down gigs as a street mime, juggler, and aquatic performer at Marineland, then appeared in the stage production Superman in the Bones at the Pilgrimage Theatre.Aficionados of 1970s American television might recall that Anderson's "breakthrough" arrived not as MacGyver, but as Dr. Jeff Webber on the long-running ABC soap opera General Hospital, circa 1976 -- then in production for 13 years. Not long after two failed series attempts on CBS -- the adventure drama Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in 1982 and the Dennis Weaver-headlined military drama Emerald Point, N.A.S. in 1983 -- Anderson auditioned for Henry Winkler and others to portray MacGyver on that character's eponymous action series. The premise found MacGyver enlisting as a member of a "think tank" called "The Phoenix Foundation," devoted to traveling around the world and thwarting criminal activity. The program's gimmick revolved around scientist MacGyver's abhorrence of guns, and his ability to use seemingly innocent, harmless objects -- such a candy bar, a paperclip, a toothpick, and (of course) his ever-present Swiss Army knife -- to blow up buildings, escape from deathtraps, save lives, etc. Winkler and his co-producers purportedly gave Anderson the part because of his request to wear eyeglasses during the reading -- an act that suggested humility to them and thus meshed perfectly with the character. MacGyver debuted on ABC on September 29, 1985, and lasted seven seasons, retaining a faithful audience despite at least 11 shifts in its night and time slot. It finally wrapped on August 8, 1992. Two telemovies, MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday and MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis, aired in 1994, both produced by Anderson.Alongside the MacGyver series run and shortly thereafter, Anderson signed for key roles in several network telemovies, including Ordinary Heroes (1985), Through the Eyes of a Killer (1992, which uncharacteristically cast him as a psychotic stalker), Beyond Betrayal (1994), and the epic-length disaster miniseries Pandora's Clock (1996). These proved moderately successful, but Anderson's two additional attempts to produce a network series through his Gekko film production company during the early '90s (Firehouse and Legend) died quick deaths.Anderson nevertheless caught his second wind and returned to series television (garnering a loyal cult following among sci-fi buffs) as Col. Jack O'Neill in the 1997 series Stargate SG-1, which originated on Showtime. Adapted from the hit 1994 movie Stargate, the program found O'Neill emerging from semi-retirement and continually traveling to interstellar "stargate" portals to protect the universe from hostile alien invasions. Stargate SG-1 bowed to extraordinary reviews and ratings and became a permanent hit; Anderson stayed with the series through its eighth season, and appeared as a guest star occationally during the rest of its run. He would go on to appear on the spin off SGU Stargate Universe, as well as the dramedy series Fairly Legal.Though Anderson has never married, he has been romantically linked with such actresses as Marlee Matlin, Deidre Hall, Sela Ward, Teri Hatcher, and Lara Flynn Boyle, and the champion skater Katarina Witt. In 1996, Anderson entered an ongoing romantic relationship with Apryl Prose, and the two had a daughter, Wylie Quinn Annarose Anderson, born in August 1998. Anderson divides his time between residences in Vancouver, Los Angeles, and northern Minnesota.
Teri Hatcher (Actor) .. Penny Parker
Born: December 08, 1964
Birthplace: Sunnyvale, California, United States
Trivia: A star of television and feature films, Teri Hatcher also holds the distinction of being the woman whose photographs were most frequently downloaded from the Internet in the late '90s. With her brunette hair, beautiful brown eyes, mischievous smile, and petite but curvaceous figure, it isn't difficult to imagine why. While Hatcher could probably thrive for years as a virtual pinup, there is more to her than drop-dead gorgeous looks. The daughter of a physicist and a computer programmer, she initially studied math and engineering at a San Francisco area community college before the acting bug bit. She later enrolled at the American Conservatory Theatre. At age 20, she was a cheerleader for the San Francisco 49ers. Hatcher made her television debut in 1985, playing Amy, one of the singing/dancing Mermaids on the revived anthology series Love Boat. Shortly thereafter, she became a regular on the action-adventure series MacGyver and more guest-starring roles on other shows followed, but she did not become a bona fide star until 1993, after she was selected to star opposite Dean Cain in the television series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Hatcher stuck with the show until it ended its run in 1997, and though she would lay low for a few subsuquent years, Hatcher's career caught a second wind and a half with her starring role on the comedy Desperate Housewives, a phenomenally successful show that made the actress a bigger star than ever.
Gisele MacKenzie (Actor) .. Sylvia
Born: January 10, 1927
Died: September 05, 2003
Trivia: Widely recognized due to her popular appearances on the 1950s television sensation Your Hit Parade and her very own NBC variety series, singer/actress Gisele MacKenzie's popularity surged with the release of her 1955 hit single "Hard to Get," which remained on the charts for 16 weeks. A Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native whose parents immediately recognized her natural talent when she began playing piano at age two, it wasn't long before young MacKenzie was playing the violin and exercising her vocal chords as well. MacKenzie later trained at the Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music before entertaining troops during World War II. It was while there that MacKenzie met Royal Canadian Navy man and bandleader Robert Shuttleworth, the man who would soon integrate her into his civilian band in addition to becoming her first manager and future husband. Her radio show Meet Giselle caught the attention of some vacationing radio scouts who immediately passed her name to Hollywood radio figure Bob Crosby, and by 1951 the emerging songstress was a regular on Crosby's popular Club 15 show as well as a featured performer on The Mario Lanza Show. It was also during this time that MacKenzie would simultaneously record songs for Capitol Records and appear in numerous popular Las Vegas acts. After catching the eye of Jack Benny while performing in Sin City, she became a regular on The Jack Benny Show, which was the exposure that eventually led her to a five-year stint on Your Hit Parade, where she would perform the seven most popular songs in the nation each week. It was during this time that MacKenzie recorded her own hit, "Hard to Get." In addition to her radio and television work, MacKenzie also found time to appear in film and regional theater. On-stage she would find success in such musical productions as The King and I and Hello, Dolly!, with an appearance in the 1972 mystery One Minute Before Death providing audiences with unexpected chills. In her later years MacKenzie would appear in such popular television shows as Crazy Like a Fox and Boy Meets World. In early September of 2003, Gisele MacKenzie died in Burbank, CA, of colon cancer. She was 76.
Arlen Dean Snyder (Actor) .. Sheriff Howels
Born: January 01, 1933
Trivia: Supporting actor, occasional lead, onscreen from the '60s.
Ray Young (Actor) .. Virgil
Born: September 07, 1938
Died: December 02, 2000
Dana Elcar (Actor) .. Peter Thornton
Born: October 10, 1927
Died: June 06, 2005
Trivia: Brusque character actor Dana Elcar was usually assigned roles calling for blunt imperiousness. He became especially handy in films and TV shows of the 1970s, portraying curt, dour, meticulously groomed authority figures at odds with dishevelled "hippie" and "gonzo" types. Elcar's first film after many years' stage work was 1968's Pendulum; other film credits include Soldier Blue (1969), W.C.Fields and Me (1976), and The Nude Bomb (1980). In 1985, Dana Elcar was cast as Peter Thornton, boss of troubleshooting Richard Dean Anderson, on the TV series MacGiver; Elcar continued playing the role into the 1990s, at which time the actor's real-life blindness required him to incorporate dark glasses and a cane into his characterization.
Viktoriya Fyodorova (Actor) .. Viktoria Tomanova
Born: January 18, 1946
Michael Des Barres (Actor)
Born: January 24, 1948
Birthplace: London
Bruce McGill (Actor)
Born: July 11, 1950
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Husky American actor Bruce McGill made his film debut in Citizen's Band (1978), but it was his next film role, frat-brat "D Day" in National Lampoon's Animal House, that gained him a following. McGill repeated his D-Day characterization in the spin-off TV series Delta House (1979), then co-starred with David Hasselhoff in the 1980 weekly-TV version of the 1977 theatrical football comedy Semi-Tough. He went on to play a string of brusque authority types in films (Cliffhangers) and television (MacGiver, Live Shot). Fans of the fantasy series Quantum Leap (1989-93) may recall McGill's occasional guest shots, which ranged from mildly eccentric to truly weird. In 1987, Bruce McGill enjoyed one of his few feature-film leading roles in Waiting for the Moon. But it wasn't until the 1990s that casting directors really began to utilize McGill's unique range, and though he never won any awards, he shifted between film (A Perfect World, Timecop, The Insider) and television (Babylon 5, Star Trek: Voyager) with the skill of a seasoned pro. Any genre was fair game, and all were tackled with equal aplomb. At the dawn of the 2000s McGill seemed to shift his focus toward feature films, with roles in Ali, The Sum of All Fears, and Collateral helping to make him both a Michael Mann regular, and one of those welcomed faces that seems to turn up everywhere. Still TV just seemed to be in McGill's blood and after lending his voice to both Family Guy and The Cleveland Show he could be seen as a regular on the TNT detective series Rizzoli and Isles.
John Anderson (Actor)
Robin Mossley (Actor)
Born: April 03, 1955
Elyssa Davalos (Actor)
Born: May 30, 1959
Birthplace: USA
Susan Chapple (Actor)
Kevin Hayes (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1959
Gisela MacKenzie (Actor)

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