Lorenzo Lamas
(Actor)
.. Reno Raines
Born:
January 20, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia:
The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. In the years to come, Lamas would remain an active force on screen, appearing in films like Back to Even and Ash Global, as well as on series like The Bold and the Beautiful.
Kathleen Kinmont
(Actor)
.. Cheyenne Phillips
Born:
February 03, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Branscombe Richmond
(Actor)
.. Bobby Sixkiller
Stephen J. Cannell
(Actor)
.. Lt. Donald Dixon
Born:
February 05, 1941
Died:
September 30, 2010
Birthplace: Los Angeles
Ron Johnson
(Actor)
.. Sgt. Woody Bickford
Sandra Ferguson
(Actor)
.. Sandy Carruthers
Geoffrey Blake
(Actor)
.. Hound Adams
Born:
August 20, 1962
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia:
Became a member of The American Conservatory Theatre when he was 16.Was a member of the Sigma Nu while at University of Southern California.Studied acting with legendary acting teacher Peggy Feury at the Loft Studio, alongside Sean Penn, Forest Whitaker, Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicolas Cage.First acting credit was on the 1983 episode "But It's Not My Fault" of ABC Afterschool Specials.Frequently does writing projects with his writing partner and wife Marcia Blake, for screenwriter Robert Towne, Tom Cruise's production companies, HBO, among others.
L. Q. Jones
(Actor)
.. Nathan Wayne
Born:
August 19, 1927
Trivia:
What do actors Gig Young, Anne Shirley, and L.Q. Jones have in common? All of them lifted their show-biz names from characters they'd portrayed on screen. In 1955, University of Texas alumnus Justice McQueen made his film debut in Battle Cry, playing a laconic lieutenant named L.Q. Jones. McQueen liked his character so much that he remained L.Q. Jones offscreen ever after (though he never made it legal, still listing himself as Justice Ellis McQueen in the 1995 edition of Who's Who). A natural for westerns both vocally and physically, Jones played supporting roles in several big-screen oaters, and was seen on TV as Smitty on Cheyenne (1955-58) and as Belden on The Virginian (1964-67). Jones gained a measure of prominence in the films of Sam Peckinpah, notably Ride the High Country (1961) and The Wild Bunch (1969). Turning to the production side of the business in the early 1970s, L. Q. Jones produced and co-starred in the 1971 film Brotherhood of Satan; he also co-produced, directed, adapted and played a cameo (as a porn-movie actor!) in the fascinating 1975 cinemazation of Harlan Ellison's A Boy and His Dog, a tour de force that won Jones a Hugo Award from America's science fiction writers.
Jeremy Roberts
(Actor)
.. Fenton Boggs
Roy Werner
(Actor)
.. Commando Pitchman
William Anton
(Actor)
.. Atkins
Larry Manetti
(Actor)
.. Timothy Macy
Born:
July 23, 1947
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Mitchell Ryan
(Actor)
.. Dallas Shields
Born:
January 11, 1934
Trivia:
Square-jawed American actor Mitchell Ryan was born in Cincinnati and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. During a 1951 Navy hitch, Ryan was assigned to a special services entertainment unit; he liked the experience so much that he decided to pursue acting as a civilian. He went to New York, accepting bit roles in over two dozen plays; he then moved on to leading roles at the Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia. More New York work (under the direction of Joseph Papp) followed, and finally Ryan attained a small recurring role on the TV serial Dark Shadows (1966-70). A stage appearance with Irene Papas in Euripedes attracted critical attention and better jobs, including a supporting part in Monte Walsh (1970), Ryan's first film. Jack Webb utilized Ryan quite often in the '70s in his series O'Hara United States Treasury, then hired the actor as one of the four leads of the 1973 series Chase. In 1976 producers top-billed Ryan on the TV series Executive Suite. While the series didn't last, Mitchell Ryan subsequently received solid roles on such TV series as The Chisholms (1980) and High Performance (1983) and in such made-for-TV films as Flesh & Blood (1979) and Margaret Bourke-White (1989).
Mike White
(Actor)
.. Detective Phil Todson
Shauna Sand Lamas
(Actor)
.. Ashley
Kent Mccord
(Actor)
.. Jack Hendricks
Born:
September 26, 1942
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Supporting actor Kent McCord is best known for co-starring in the long-running series Adam-12 (1968-1975). McCord made his film debut in the made-for-television movie The Outsider (1967). Following the demise of Adam-12, McCord continued appearing in TV films and in low-budget features such as Unsub (1985) and Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993).
Scott Kraft
(Actor)
.. Randy Dupree
Marshall R. Teague
(Actor)
.. Otto
Nancy Everhard
(Actor)
.. Rainwater `R.W.' Thackery
Born:
November 30, 1957
Trivia:
Lead actress Nancy Everhard first appeared onscreen in the late '80s.
Grand L. Bush
(Actor)
.. Harry Wells