- Dick van Dyke
Richard Wayne "Dick" Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an Emmy-Award winning American actor of film, stage, and screen, comedian and dancer. He is known for his starring roles in "Mary Poppins", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s, and "Diagnosis: Murder" as Dr. Mark Sloan in the 1990s. He recently played the role of Cecil Fredericks in "Night at the Museum". - Lee Goldberg
Lee Goldberg is a novelist and television writer whose TV writing and/or producing credits include "Diagnosis Murder", "A Nero Wolfe Mystery", "Hunter", "Spenser For Hire", "She-Wolf of London", "SeaQuest", "1-800-Missing", "Martial Law" and "Monk (TV Series)". He is currently writing and producing the movie/pilot "Fast Track: No Limits", … - Barry van Dyke
Barry Van Dyke (born July 31, 1951 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an actor and the second son of actor and entertainer, Dick Van Dyke, and nephew of Jerry Van Dyke. He has one older brother, Christian, and two younger sisters, Stacy and Carrie Beth. He is best-known to audiences as Mark Sloan's (played by Dick Van Dyke) fictional son and police officer, Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan, on "Diagnosis: Murder", … - Victoria Rowell
Victoria Rowell (born May 10, 1959) is an award-winning American dancer and actress. She is known for two high profile television roles: the role of "Drucilla Winters" on the daytime drama "The Young & The Restless", and her primetime role as Dick Van Dyke's medical examiner, assistant and pathologist, "Dr. Amanda Bentley" on "Diagnosis: Murder". - Charlie Schlatter
Charles Schlatter (born May 1, 1966 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American actor. He has starred in numerous TV series and films, and is perhaps best known for his role in hit series "Diagnosis: Murder" as Dr. Jesse Travis and his appearance as Cadet Kyle Connors in "Police Academy: Mission to Moscow". - Jack Klugman
Jack Klugman (born Jacob Joachim Klugman on April 27, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television and movie actor. Klugman began acting after serving in the United States Army during World War II. A struggling actor in New York City, Klugman was a roommate of another starving actor, Charles Bronson, before the two went onto bigger and better things. - Barbara Bain
Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931) is an American actress. Bain was born Millicent Fogel in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and moved to New York City where she was a dancer and high fashion model. Bain studied with Martha Graham, thus cementing her interest in dancing. After attending Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio, she changed careers to acting. - Joe Penny
Joe Penny is an actor who was born on June 24, 1956, in London, England, UK. Alumnus of Marina High School, Huntington Beach, CA (1974). He is known for his role as Nick Ryder in the detective series "Riptide" from 1984 to 1986 and for his role as Jake Styles in the series "Jake and the Fatman" from 1987 to 1992. Starting with a minor role on "Forever Fernwood" in 1977, … - Erin Moran
Erin Moran (born October 18, 1960) is an American actress, best known for the role of Joanie Cunningham on "Happy Days" and its spinoff "Joanie Loves Chachi". Moran was born in Burbank, California, the youngest of six children. At the age of six, Moran appeared in her first commercial. She attended Walter Reed Junior High School for one year and North Hollywood High School for another year. - Joanna Cassidy
Joanna Virginia Cassidy (born August 2 1945 in Haddonfield, New Jersey) is an American actress who has been active in film and television much of her career. Cassidy got her start guest starring on television series such as "Mission: Impossible", "Falcon Crest", "Starsky & Hutch" and "Fantasy Island", as well as having starring roles on programs such as "240-Robert", "Buffalo Bill", and "Dallas". - Cynthia Gibb
Cynthia Gibb (born December 14, 1963 in Bennington, Vermont, USA) is an American actress and former model who has starred in film and on television. Cynthia got her big break at the age of 14 when she was discovered by the Eileen Ford Agency in New York City. She was on the cover of Vogue and Young Miss. Fate then intervened, as director Woody Allen saw her in one of those magazines and gave her first film role in the 1980 movie "Stardust Memories". - Paula Marshall
Paula Marshall (born June 12 1964 in Rockville, Maryland, USA) is an American actress. Marshall has an unfortunate reputation for having many television series in which she is a main cast member cancelled in its first season and several shows on which she was a guest star cancelled soon after her appearance. This has earned her the nickname "Show Killer" at Television Without Pity. A native of Maryland, she graduated from Robert E. Peary High School in Rockville, in 1982, … - Steve Miner
Steve Miner (born June 18, 1951 in Westport, Connecticut) is an American film and television director. Television programs Miner has directed include "The Wonder Years", "Jake 2.0", "Felicity", "Dawson's Creek" (including the pilot and four of the other episodes of the first season), and "Diagnosis Murder". In Cinema, he is best known for directing "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later", and "Lake Placid". - Stephanie Niznik
Stephanie Niznik (born May 20, 1967 in Bangor, Maine) is an American film, television, and theatre actress most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on "Everwood". She has been cast in the upcoming film, "The Twenty". Ms. Niznik has just landed the role of the mother figure on the CW drama, "Life is Wild". Her previous television roles include guest roles on "Dr. - Lee Philips
Lee Philips (January 10, 1927 - March 3, 1999) was a prolific actor and director. Philips acting career started on Broadway, and peaked with a starring role as Michael Rossi in the film adaptation of "Peyton Place" opposite Lana Turner. In the 1950s his career shifted towards directing, with credits ranging from the television series of Peyton Place to the Dick Van Dyke Show. After again directing Dick Van Dyke on Diagnosis: Murder, … - Chad Everett
Chad Everett (born June 11, 1936) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and television series but is probably best known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the 1970s television drama " Medical Center". - Bruce Abbott
Bruce Abbott (born 28 July 1954 in Portland, Oregon) is an American actor. He has appeared in movies such as Re-Animator, Bad Dreams, The Prophecy II, Out of Time, Bride of Re-Animator and the TV series Dark Justice. Abbott's career began as a dancer/actor in the famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, where he spent three seasons in the late 1970s. In 1980, Bruce relocated from Portland to Hollywood ("in the middle of the actors' strike, … - Reginald Veljohnson
Reginald VelJohnson (born August 16, 1952) is an American film and television actor who is perhaps best known for his roles of Carl Winslow on the sitcom "Family Matters" and as LAPD Sgt. Al Powell in the hit film "Die Hard" (1988) and the sequel "Die Hard 2" (1990). - Doug E. Doug
Doug E. Doug (born Douglas Bourne on January 7 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor and comedian. Doug has appeared in a number of films, including "Jungle Fever" (1991), "Class Act" (1992), "Cool Runnings" (1993), "Operation Dumbo Drop" (1995), and the remake of Disney's "That Darn Cat" (1997). He also appeared in "Eight Legged Freaks" (2002). He was the star of his own short-lived ABC sitcom, … - John Beck
John Beck (born 28 January, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American actor. He grew up in Joliet, Illinois. Renowned for being a gritty actor with plenty of presence on set, he is ultimately best-known for his many roles as a hard-ball businessman. - Christina Pickles
Christina Pickles (born on February 17, 1935 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom) is a British-born American actress. She has appeared in such television shows as "Roseanne", "Matlock", "Diagnosis Murder" and "Murder, She Wrote", as well as the soap operas "The Guiding Light" and "Another World". However her most famous television role is that of "Nurse Helen Rosenthal" in the long-running hospital drama "St. - Cathryn Michon
Cathryn Michon is an award winning actress, writer and stand-up comic. She has been featured at the Montreal Comedy Festival, The Toyota Comedy Festival and the Marshall’s Women in Comedy Festival. Her stand-up show The Grrl Genius Club has played at the Hollywood Improv, Carolines, and Madison Square Garden to sold-out audiences. She is one of the few Hollywood writers to succeed in writing both comedy and drama for television, as well as feature films. - Phina Oruche
Phina Oruche (born August 31, 1969 in Liverpool, England) Raised in Runcorn, Cheshire is a female actress and former model best known for her performances as Liberty Baker in ITV's "Footballers' Wives". For which she won a Screen Nations Award for Favorite TV Star.She has also appeared in "The Bill", "Nip/Tuck", "Charmed", "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and "Diagnosis Murder". Currently shooting in The Unit for CBS. - Tom Gallop
Tom Gallop is an American actor. He has appeared in the films "Jerry Maguire" (1996), "Mercury Rising" (1998), "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" (2001), and "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004). Gallop is also known to television audiences, having guest starred on shows such as "Blossom", "Seinfeld", "Diagnosis Murder", "The X-Files", "ER" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". - 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, … - J. Eddie Peck
John Edward Peck (born October 10, 1958 in Lynchburg, Virginia, USA) is an actor. Much of his work has been on both daytime and prime time soap operas. He is perhaps best known for his role on "The Young and the Restless" as Cole Howard. He played the role from 1993 to 1999. He is also known for succeeding Michael Lowry in the role of Jake Martin on "All My Children", a role he played from 2000 to 2003. Other soap credits include "Days of Our Lives", … - Courtney Gains
Courtney Gains (born August 22, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor who achieved success during the 1980s with a variety of roles in films such as "Children of the Corn", "Lust in the Dust", "Back to the Future", "Can't Buy Me Love", "Colors", "The 'Burbs" and "Memphis Belle". In addition to his film work, Gains has guest-starred on several notable TV shows including "Seinfield", … - Lisa Sheridan
Lisa Sheridan (born 5 December 1974) in Macon, Georgia is an American actress who has appeared in TV series "Invasion", "FreakyLinks", "Legacy (TV series)", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Diagnosis Murder". She is currently starring in the USA Network show The 4400. - Michael Lowry
Michael Lowry (born March 20 1968 in Staten Island, New York) is an American actor best known for his role as Jake Martin on "All My Children" from 1996 to 2000. He has also appeared in the soap opera "As The World Turns" as Les Sweeney in 2004 and 2005. He has also made guest appearances in prime time shows like "Las Vegas", "The Drew Carey Show", "Diagnosis Murder" and "King of Queens". - James Stephens
James Stephens (born May 18, 1951) in Mt. Kisko, New York, is an American television and film actor best known for his role as idealistic Minnesota-born law student James T. Hart in the television series "The Paper Chase" (1978-1986), taking on the role originated by Timothy Bottoms in the movie of the same name. He is also known for his role in the television series "Father Dowling Mysteries" (1989) in which he played the part of Father Philip Prestwick. - Neil Dickson
Neil Dickson is a British actor, who has worked extensively in both American and British film and television. TV credits include: "I, Claudius", "Secret Army", "Blake's 7", "Airline", "Boon", "Rockliffe's Babies", "She-Wolf of London", "Dynasty", "Matlock", "Baywatch", "Sliders", "Diagnosis Murder" and "Alias". - Dan Gilvezan
Dan Gilvezan (b. October 26, 1950 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA) is an actor who provided the voice for Peter Parker/Spider-Man on the 1980s animated series "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" and the voice of the Autobots Bumblebee and Hot Spot and the Decepticon Snapdragon in the original 1984-87 Transformers cartoon (and its 1986 feature-length movie). He has also guest starred on many television shows including Diagnosis: Murder, The Bernie Mac Show, NYPD Blue, … - Tamara Mello
Tamara Mello (born February 22, 1976) is an American actress. Her career began in 1993 with appearances on various television programs and films. She has appeared on "7th Heaven" and "The Brady Bunch Movie", "Boy Meets World", "She's All That" and "Diagnosis: Murder". In 1999, she debuted in "Popular" as Lily, the politically correct vegetarian. After a few years on the show, major management firms had her high on their list, … - Jeffrey Weissman
Jeffrey Weissman born October 2, 1958, is an American actor, Jeffrey Weissman appears in dozens of motion pictures, and TV shows. Most notably co-starring as George McFly in "Back to the Future Part II" and "III" (in a role originated by Crispin Glover) with Michael J. Fox, and as Teddy Conway in "Pale Rider" with Clint Eastwood, with John Lithgow in "Twilight Zone: The Movie", … - Julie Sommars
Julie Sommars was born on April 15, 1942 in Fremont, Nebraska. She acted on the TV series "Matlock" as Assistant District Attorney Julie March (1987-1994) and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for this role. She has appeared in other TV crime shows including "Diagnosis Murder" (1994), "Perry Mason Movie: The Case of the Glass Coffin" (1991), "Magnum, P.I." (1982), "Barnaby Jones" (1979), … - Brent Huff
Brent Huff (Born 1961), is an actor, writer, director, and acting teacher. Brent's works as an actor include "The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak", "I Spy Returns", and most recently made a cameo appearance in one of the Sci Fi Pictures original films, "Dead and Deader". He also appeared frequently in a few films directed by Bruno Mattei and made several television guest appearances on shows like "The West Wing", … - Nancy Everhard
Nancy Everhard (born 30th November 1957) is an American actress. Born in Wadsworth, Ohio, she is best known for her portrayal of Sharon Hart in the TV series "Everwood". Ms Everhard has guest-starred in many TV series, including "Time Trax", "JAG", "Murder One", "Diagnosis Murder", "The Pretender" and "Touched By An Angel". Ms Everhard is married to her "Everwood" co-star Tom Amandes, … - Challen Cates
Challen Cates is an American independent film producer and screen actress. As of 2007 she has been the executive producer of two American independent films: A Fare to Remember from 1998 and The A-List from 2001. In addition to producing, she's also playing the main character in booth movies. In 2003 she also played the lead female role in the indepentent movie They Would Love You in France. - Tadao Tomomatsu
Tadao Tomomatsu is an actor living in the Los Angeles area. His biggest role to date was as "Mr. Shake Hands Man 2" on the British TV show "Banzai" when it was recreated for US television (replacing Mr. Shake Hands Man 1). Most recently, Tadao had an appearance on "Heroes" in the episode "Don't Look Back", where he played Detective Furokawa, a Japanese-American police officer who translated for Hiro Nakamura in a scene near the end of the episode. - Sal Viscuso
Sal Viscuso (born October 5 1948) is an American actor. His most notable role was as the uncredited, unseen P.A. system announcer in the long-running TV series "M*A*S*H". He also made several one-shot appearances as other characters throughout the series, usually as a patient at the 4077th. He was also known for playing Father Timothy Flotsky on the television series "Soap".
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