- David E. Kelley
David Edward Kelley (born April 4, 1956) is a prolific multi-Emmy award winning American writer, executive producer, and creator of the well-known television series "Picket Fences", "Chicago Hope", "The Practice", "Ally McBeal", "Boston Public", and "Boston Legal". He has also written several film scripts. Kelley's shows are renowned for their whimsical, occasionally surreal comedic touches, as well as moments of seriousness. - Hilary Duff
Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28 1987) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, fashion designer, and spokesperson. She has an older sister, Haylie Duff, who is also an actress/singer. After gaining fame for her starring role on the television show "Lizzie McGuire", Duff went on to have a film career, and her most commercially successful pictures include "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003), "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" (2003), … - Adam Arkin
Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) is an American television, film, and stage actor. He has appeared in various television series such as "Northern Exposure" (CBS, 1990-95), where he played the eccentric chef Adam, and "Chicago Hope" (CBS, 1994-2000), where he played neurosurgeon Aaron Shutt. He appeared in "Law and Order": Red Ball (Season 16, 2005) He was a D.A. named Charles Graham. - Christine Lahti
Born April 04, 1950 - Unpredictable American actress Christine Lahti majored in drama at the University of Michigan, then toured Europe with a group of pantomimists. She studied with Uta Hagen in New York, taking whatever stage work that came along (including her Obie award-winning performance in an Off-Broadway revival of Little Murders) before being steadily employed ... Continue Bio >> - Thomas Gibson
Thomas Gibson (born on July 3, 1962 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA) is an American actor currently starring in the CBS series "Criminal Minds", as Agt. Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner, the head of the BAU team. He previously starred in two popular series of the 1990: the CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope" as Dr. Danny Nyland from 1994 to 1997, and the ABC sitcom "Dharma & Greg" as Gregory Clifford Montgomery. - Vondie Curtis-Hall
Vondie Curtis-Hall (born September 30, 1956) is an American actor and film director. Curtis-Hall was born in Detroit, Michigan to Angeline, a nurse, and Curtis, who owned a construction company. Initially a stage actor, Curtis-Hall was a member of the original cast of the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls". He originated the role of Marty, James "Thunder" Early's original manager. Curtis-Hall has appeared in numerous films including Sugar Hill, Crooklyn, and Drop Squad. - Rocky Carroll
Rocky Carroll (born Roscoe Carroll on July 8, 1963) is an American actor. - Jayne Brook
Jayne Brook (born Jane Anderson on September 16, 1962 in Northbrook, Illinois) is an American actress, best known for her role as Dr. Diane Grad on the medical drama "Chicago Hope". She appeared on the series from 1995 to 1999. Brook graduated from Glenbrook North High School in 1978 at the age of 15. She then went on to attend Duke University on scholarship, earning a bachelor's degree in 1982. - Roxanne Hart
Roxanne Hart (born July 27, 1952) is an American television, film and stage actress. She may be best known for her appearance in the 1986 film, "Highlander", although she has also appeared in many television shows over the years, including "ER", "Law & Order", and "Oz". She was a cast member of "Chicago Hope" for several seasons as a nurse, and another recurrent role on the 1990s HBO sitcom "Dream On". - Jamey Sheridan
James Patrick "Jamey" Sheridan (born July 12, 1951 in Pasadena, California) is an American actor. He has had a prolific acting career in theater, television, and feature film productions. Born in California to a family of actors, he made it to Broadway and earned a Tony nomination in 1987 for his performance in the revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons". - Diane Venora
Diane Venora (born August 10, 1952) is an American stage, television, and film actress. Venora was born in East Hartford, Connecticut, which she left for a scholarship at Juilliard School. After graduation, she performed extensively on the stage and developed a reputation as a talented actress particularly in Shakespearian plays. In 1983, she starred in Joseph Papp's production of "Hamlet" at the New York Shakespeare Festival in the lead role, … - Teri Polo
Teri Polo (born Theresa Elizabeth Polo on June 1, 1969 in Dover, Delaware) is an American actress best known for her role of Pamela Byrnes in the movie "Meet the Parents" (2000) and its sequel "Meet the Fockers" (2004). She was one of the stars in the sitcom "I'm with Her". Recently she could be found on Fox's "The Wedding Bells" (2007) portraying the wedding planner Jane Bell. Polo studied ballet beginning at age five. - Barbara Hall
Barbara Hall (born 17 July 1961) is an American writer and producer of television series. She is best known as the creator and producer of the series "Joan of Arcadia". Hall was born in Chatham, Virginia. She has writing and producing credits for "Northern Exposure", "Chicago Hope" and "Judging Amy". - Margaret Colin
Margaret Colin is an actress born on May 26, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of a police officer and a crop duster. She was raised on Long Island and began her acting career in the soap opera "The Edge of Night", playing an heiress and former terrorist. In seven months on that show her character survived seven murder attempts and ended up marrying her stepbrother. She followed that role with a longer stint on "As The World Turns", … - Fyvush Finkel
Fyvush Finkel (born October 9, 1923 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor. He is famous for his role as lawyer Douglas Wambaugh on the television series "Picket Fences", for which he earned an Emmy Award in 1994. He is also known for his portrayal of Harvey Lipschultz, a crotchety old United States History teacher, on the FOX TV series "Boston Public". Finkel has made guest appearances on "Hollywood Squares", "The Simpsons", … - J. August Richards
J. August Richards was born Jaime Augusto Richards III on August 28, 1973 in Washington, D.C. He played the street-wise Charles Gunn on the TV series "Angel" and was seen on NBC's short-lived courtroom drama, "Conviction". Richards played Billy Desmond, a cocky ADA who had not lost a single case during his three years at the District Attorney's office. Richards' acting career began when spotted by a casting director. - Kathryn Harrold
Kathryn Harrold (born August 2, 1950) is an American television and movie actress. Harrold was born in Tazewell, Virginia. She has appeared in a number of TV series, including "The Rockford Files", "MacGruder and Loud", "The Bronx Zoo", "I'll Fly Away", "The Larry Sanders Show', and Mister Sterling. She was Steve McQueen's leading lady in the screen legend's final film, "The Hunter", … - Jeremy Kagan
Jeremy Kagan, also known as Jeremy Paul Kagan, (born December 14, 1945, Mount Vernon, New York) is an American television director. He has been a prolific television director. In 1996, his work with the Chicago Hope episode "Leave of Absence" won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. He has been involved in other television series, including "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman", "Roswell", and "Picket Fences". - Henry Bromell
Henry Bromell (born 1947) is an American author, screenwriter, and director. Bromell graduated from Amherst College in 1970. He won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Award for his first novel, "The Slightest Distance". His collection of short stories, "I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo", was published by Knopf. Bromell's work has appeared in two O. Henry Award collections. He has written and produced for many television series, including "Chicago Hope", … - John Finn
John Finn (born September 30, 1952 in New York, New York, USA) is an actor best known as one of the leads of the television programs "Cold Case" and "EZ Streets". Finn has also had supporting roles in the films "The Hunted" (2003), "Catch Me If You Can" (2002), "True Crime" (1999), "Turbulence" (1997), "Blown Away" (1994), "The Pelican Brief" (1993), and "Glory" (1989). - Tim Suhrstedt
Tim Suhrstedt is a prolific cinematographer with nearly 30 years of film-making experience. His credits include: *"Chicago Hope" (TV) *"The Wedding Singer" (film) *"Mystic Pizza" (film) *"Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (film) *"Teen Wolf" (film) *"Mannequin" (film) *"Android" (film) *"Noises Off..." (film) *"Pumpkin" (film) *"Idiocracy" (film) *"Little Miss Sunshine" (film) - Arvin Brown
Arvin Brown is an American theatre and television director and the Artistic Director of the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Born in Los Angeles, California, Brown made his Broadway directorial debut with a 1970 revival of Noël Coward's "Hay Fever". Subsequent credits include "The National Health" (1974), "Ah, Wilderness!" (1975), "Watch on the Rhine" (1980), "A View from the Bridge" (1983), "American Buffalo" (1983), … - Stephen Elliott
Stephen Elliott (November 27 1918 - May 21 2005) was an American actor. Elliott's first acting engagement was at the New York Neighborhood Playhouse in 1946. After serving in World War II, Elliott started a successful career on Broadway with his debut in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". In 1967, he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for "Marat/Sade". Two years later he won the Death Wish". - George Newbern
George Young Newbern (born December 10, 1964 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American television and film actor. Newbern's first lead role was in 1987's "Double Switch", a retelling of "The Prince and the Pauper" that aired as a part of the "Wonderful World of Disney" television series. Updating the classic story for the 1980s, Newbern handled the role of Bart, a teenage rock star longing for a normal life, and also the role of Matt, … - Catie Curtis
Catie Curtis (born 1965) is an American singer-songwriter. She was raised in the small city of Saco, Maine, and played her first performances there. She was originally a drummer, but later changed instruments to acoustic guitar. After leaving Saco, she went to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. While at college, she became involved in the local coffeehouse circuit. - Obba Babatunde
Obba Babatundé is an American actor of both stage and screen. He is known for an Emmy-nominated performance in the television movie "Miss Evers' Boys", a NAACP Image Award-nominated performance in the TV movie "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge", and a Tony Award-nominated role for his Broadway performance in the original cast of "Dreamgirls". His TV roles have often portrayed authority figures, … - Sam Jenkins
Sam Jenkins (born October 18, 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actress best-known for playing the role of Serena on the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys". In the series, Hercules falls in love with Serena, they get married, but her character dies under mysterious circumstances. Jenkins also starred as Dr. Carole Eggert in the third season of "Chicago Hope", … - Kyle Howard
Kyle Alan Howard (born April 13, 1978) is an American film and television actor. Howard grew up in the town of Loveland, Colorado. He has done both film and television. His film career includes such films as: "House Arrest" alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, "Skeletons" alongside Ron Silver, … - L. Scott Caldwell
L. Scott Caldwell (born 17 April 1944) is a Tony Award winning American actress best known for playing the recurring character Rose on "Lost". Caldwell, who attended Loyola University Chicago, has an extensive background in feature films, television and theater. - Bill Macy
Bill Macy (born Wolf Marvin Garber, May 18 1922, Revere, Massachusetts) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Walter Findlay, Bea Arthur's long-suffering husband on the 1970s television sitcom "Maude". Macy, before his success in "Maude", was something of an entertainment journeyman, performing in comedy clubs, playing bit parts in movies as well as television shows, … - Jamie Rose
Jamie Rose (born November 26, 1959 in New York City, New York) is an American actress, possibly best known for playing Vickie Gioberti in the prime-time 1980s soap opera "Falcon Crest". Rose played the role from 1981 to 1983, leaving at the beginning at the show's third season. The role was subsequently recast some years later, and Rose was replaced by Dana Sparks. - Lenny von Dohlen
Lenny Von Dohlen is an American film and stage actor, best known for his performance as Harold Smith in "Twin Peaks" and "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". Lenny Von Dohlen’s film debut was in the Academy Award-winning "Tender Mercies", starring Robert Duvall, written by Horton Foote and directed by Bruce Beresford. From that performance, Mr. Von Dohlen was given the leading role in MGM/UA’s "Electric Dreams". - Jay Karnes
Jay Karnes (born June 27, 1963) is an American actor, born in Omaha, Nebraska. He attended the University of Kansas (class of '89). He is well known for his current role as L.A.P.D. Det. Holland "Dutch" Wagenbach on the FX hit drama "The Shield", which in 2007 will be in its sixth season. Two of the films he has starred in are "The Joyriders" (1999) and "The Next Best Thing" (2000). His most recent film is in the 2006 movie "Chasing 3000". - Liza Snyder
My television credits include regular roles in "Jesse" and "Sirens," as well as guest-starring roles in "Chicago Hope" and "Murder, She Wrote," both on CBS, and "Down the Shore." I made my feature-film debut in "Pay It Forward." My father was a professor of theater at Smith College and my mother is a singer-songwriter. My maternal grandparents were five-time Oscar-winning composer Johnny Green and actress and consumer reporter Betty Furness. - Alec Smight
Alec Dow Smight is an American film editor and television director born in New York City, and whose current occupation is as a director and editor on the successful series CSI. Son of the well-known television and film director Jack Smight, his editing work includes "Chicago Hope", numerous television pilots, "Northern Exposure", and "L.A. Law". - Mark L. Taylor
Mark L. Taylor (born October 25 1954) is an American actor who has appeared in various shows such as "Beverly Hills, 90210, Melrose Place, Chicago Hope" and "Ally McBeal." He has also voiced in various projects such as "TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Batman: The Animated Series" and "W.I.T.C.H." - Alyson Reed
Alyson Reed (born January 11 1958) is an American dancer and actress. Reed made her Broadway debut in "Dancin'" in 1978. Additional theatre credits include "Dance a Little Closer", "Cabaret", "A Grand Night for Singing", and "Marilyn: An American Fable". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for "Cabaret" and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical for "Marilyn". - Allan Miller
Allan Miller (born 14 February 1929 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor. He is best known for his appearances on television, including "Kojak", "The Rockford Files", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Hawaii Five-0", "Lou Grant", "Wonder Woman", "Starsky and Hutch", "Barnaby Jones", "Soap", "Galactica 1980", "Barney Miller", "Knots Landing", "Quincy", "Cagney and Lacey", … - Rob Benedict
Rob Benedict also Robert Patrick Benedict is an American stage and screen actor born in Columbia, Missouri. He is best known for his work on the television science-fiction series "Threshold" and the college drama "Felicity". Rob Benedict graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree in Performance Studies. On CBS's "Threshold" Rob played physicist Lucas Pegg, … - Tzi Ma
Tzi Ma (Traditional Chinese:馬志)(born in Hong Kong) is a Chinese-American actor who has made numerous appearances in American films and TV series. He is currently married to actress Christina Ma His film career includes major roles in the films "Rush Hour", "The Quiet American", and the remake of "The Ladykillers". He is likely best known for his role as Cheng Zhi, the head of security for the Chinese Consulate (Los Angeles), …
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