- Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood (born Clinton Eastwood, Jr. on May 31, 1930) is an American actor, composer, film director and producer. While his recent work as a director, on films like "Million Dollar Baby" and "Letters from Iwo Jima", is consistently praised by critics, Eastwood is perhaps most famous for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles, … - John Vernon
John Vernon (February 24, 1932 - February 1, 2005) was a Canadian actor. He made a career in Hollywood after achieving initial television stardom in Canada. - David Soul
David Soul (born August 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor and British citizen and singer best known for his role as the "seat-of-the-pants" California police detective Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson (opposite co-star and long-time friend Paul Michael Glaser) in the cult television program "Starsky and Hutch" (1975-79). Originally David Richard Solberg, he was born the son of a Lutheran minister. - Robert Urich
Robert Urich was an Emmy-winning actor, best known for playing private investigators on the television series "Spenser: For Hire" (1985–1988) and "Vega$" (1978–1981). He also starred in numerous other television series over the years including: "S.W.A.T." (1975), "Soap" (1977) and The Lazarus Man (1996). - Reni Santoni
Reni Santoni is an American film, television and voice actor. Santoni was born in New York City of Franco-Spanish descent. His first notable role was an uncredited appearance in the 1964 film "The Pawnbroker", starring Rod Steiger where he played a junkie attempting to sell a radio to the title character. - Hal Holbrook
Harold Rowe Holbrook, Jr. (b. February 17 1925) is a Tony Award-winning American actor. - Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson , born in Ireland, studied to be a teacher before turning to acting. He received an Academy Award nomination for his work in Schindlers List , a Golden Globe nomination for Michael Collins , and a Tony Award nomination for Anna Christie . He has starred in numerous films including Star Wars: Episode 1The Phantom Menace; Nell; and Husbands and Wives . - Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle (born July 19, 1924) is an American actor, born Martin Patterson Hingle in Denver, Colorado. Pat Hingle enlisted in the U.S. Navy in December 1941, Dropping out of the University of Texas. He Served on the Destroyer USS Marshall during WWII While he is probably best known for playing Commissioner Gordon in the 1989 film "Batman" and its three sequels, Hingle has a long list of television and movie credits to his name, going back to 1948. - Don Siegel
Donald Siegel (October 26, 1912 - April 20, 1991) was an influential American film director and producer. His name appeared in the credits of his films as both Don Siegel and Donald Siegel. Born in Chicago. He graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge and found work in Warner Bros. film library, rising to become head of the Montage Department. - Andrew Robinson
Andrew Jordt Robinson (born February 14, 1942) is an American film, stage, and television actor. Robinson is a character actor known to specialize in playing devious and psychotic roles. Originally a stage actor, he works predominantly in supporting roles on television and in low-budget films. He is best known for his role as the serial-killer Scorpio in the crime film "Dirty Harry" (1971), the role of Larry Cotton in the horror film "Hellraiser" (1987), … - Harry Guardino
Harry Guardino (December 23, 1925 - July 17, 1995) was an American television actor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. His career spanned from the early 1950s to the early 1990s. Although seen primarily on television, he also appeared on stage and in films, being nominated for a Tony Award in 1960 for his role in "One More River". He had a continuing role as Perry Mason's nemesis Hamilton Burger in the 1973 television series "The New Perry Mason". - Rob Reiner
Robert "Rob" Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence as Carroll O'Connor's and Jean Stapleton's son-in-law, Michael "Meathead" Stivic, on "All in the Family" in a role which earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s. As director, the Directors Guild of America recognized him with nominations for his work on "Stand By Me", "When Harry Met Sally...", … - Marc Alaimo
Marc Alaimo (born Mike Alaimo on May 5, 1942) is an American actor. Alaimo was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After working with the Marquette University Players and the Milwaukee Repertory Theater Company, Alaimo moved to New York and landed the recurring role of villainous Virgil Paris in the TV soap opera, "Somerset". Alaimo has been playing characters in television shows since 1973. He has appeared, mostly as villains, in shows such as "Kojak, … - Patricia Clarkson
Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress. - Justin Whalin
Justin Whalin (born September 6, 1974 in San Francisco, California) is an American actor who is most known for his appearances in such films as "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Child's Play 3", and as the Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen in the TV series "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman". Justin has been a working actor since the age of eleven, when he appeared in the title role of "The Little Prince". - Felton Perry
Felton Perry (born September 11, 1945) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Inspector Early Smith in the 1973 movie "Magnum Force", which is the second film in the "Dirty Harry" series. Felton's other well-known role is in the 1987 science fiction movie "RoboCop" as Donald Johnson, the executive at the corporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP). - John Larch
John Larch (October 4, 1914 - October 16, 2005) was an American film and television actor born in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Entering films in 1954, Larch usually appeared in westerns and action films, including the Matt Helm movie "The Wrecking Crew" (1969) starring Dean Martin and Elke Sommer. Larch, an old friend of Clint Eastwood, appeared in Eastwood films including "Dirty Harry" (1971) and "Play Misty for Me" (1972). - Michael Currie
Michael Currie is an American actor who has played in several films and on television. He had a role in several Clint Eastwood movies; he played Lt. Donnelly in the 4th in stallment of the "Dirty Harry" film series "Sudden Impact" and reprised his role as Capt. Donnelly in the 1988 sequel "The Dead Pool". Michael is also known for his role in the 1982 horror movie "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" as Rafferty. - Tyne Daly
Tyne Daly , who has won five Emmy Awards and been nominated for nine, is one of the industry's most acclaimed and respected actors. She received four Emmys as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role in the long-running CBS series Cagney & Lacey . She received a fifth Emmy, for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, for her performance in Christy , also on CBS. - Kevyn Major Howard
Kevyn Major Howard is a Canadian actor best known for his role is Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket". After acting in high school Howard moved to Los Angeles and the Hollywood limelight in the late 70's. Kevyn became frustrated with LA's headshot industry and perceived that it was unable to create an actor's artistic expression through their head shot. As a result, he decided to take his own picture. Kevyn's new headshot was delivered to Paramount Studios, … - Tim Matheson
Tim Matheson (born Timothy Lewis Matthieson on December 31, 1947) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth talking, sex-obsessed Otter in the 1978 comedy "Animal House", but has had a variety of other well-known roles both before and since. - Mitchell Ryan
Mitchell Ryan (born January 11, 1928) is an American actor perhaps best known for playing Edward Montgomery (Greg's father) on the sitcom "Dharma & Greg". He also worked with his on-screen wife from "Dharma & Greg", Susan Sullivan, in the short-lived series "Julie Farr, M.D.". Other acting credits include "Liar, Liar", "Magnum Force", "Lethal Weapon" (as the key villain, The General), … - Albert Popwell
Albert Popwell, … - Richard Lawson
Richard Lawson (born Rickey Lee Lawson on March 7, 1947 in Loma Linda, California, USA) is an African-American actor who has starred in movies and on television. He is best known in the science fiction community as Ryan in the 1982 hit movie "Poltergeist" and in the 1983 mini series "V" as Dr. Ben Taylor. - Joe Spano
Joe Spano (born July 7, 1946) in San Francisco, California is an American actor who is perhaps most well known for his Emmy nominated role as Lt. Henry Goldblume on "Hill Street Blues". Spano has also been seen in "NYPD Blue", "The X-Files", "American Graffiti", "Apollo 13", and "NCIS". - Camryn Manheim
Camryn Manheim is an Emmy Award-winning American movie and television actress born on March 8, 1961 in Caldwell, New Jersey. Her interest in acting was spurred on after she participated in a Renaissance fair during high school. She graduated from the University of California with a BFA degree, and then later went on to earn a Master's degree in Fine Arts from New York University. Before she pursued her acting career, she worked as a sign language interpreter for hospitals. - Dick Durock
Dick Durock (born Richard Durock in 1938) is an American stuntman and actor who has appeared in over eighty films and television shows. He is known for playing Swamp Thing in both the feature films "Swamp Thing" and "The Return of Swamp Thing" and the subsequent television show. Durock also played a Hulk-like creature on the television series "The Incredible Hulk", two part episode titled "The First", … - Carmen Argenziano
Carmen Argenziano (* 27 October 1943 in Sharon, Pennsylvania) is an American character actor best known for his recurring role as Jacob Carter in the television series "Stargate SG-1". Argenziano is often cast as authoritarian, overbearing authority figures. His credits include: *"CSI: NY" - "Raising Shane" (29 November, … - Nancy Parsons
Nancy Anne Parsons (born January 17, 1942 in St. Paul, Minnesota, died January 5, 2001) was an American actress. She is well known for her role as Beulah Balbricker in the 1982 cult film "Porky's" and its sequels. Parsons had guest appearances in several TV shows, including "Baretta", "Lou Grant", "Family Ties", and in a season 3 episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" titled "The Vengeance Factor". - David Hunt
David Hunt is a British actor who has worked as an actor in both the United Kingdom and the United States. His best known U.S. television role was as Ian St. James during the final (1989-1990) season of "Falcon Crest". David's best known film role in the U.S. is in the 1988 hit action film "The Dead Pool" as Harlan Rook, the murderer. "The Dead Pool" was the 5th installment in the "Dirty Harry" series. - Evan C. Kim
Evan C. Kim is an American actor. He is best known for playing Loo in the 1977 comedy The Kentucky Fried Movie's "A Fistful of Yen" segment, the interpreter Cowboy in the 1978 Vietnam War film Go Tell the Spartans, the erudite caveman Nook in the cult 1981 comedy "Caveman", Suki in the 1982 B movie "Megaforce", Tony in the 1983 miniseries "V", and Harry Callahan's partner Inspector Al Quan in the fifth "Dirty Harry" film "The Dead Pool" (1988), … - Max Gail
Max Gail (born April 5 1943) is an American actor who has starred in television and film roles. He was born in Detroit and raised in Grosse Ile, Michigan. - Woodrow Parfrey
Woodrow Parfrey was an American film and television actor in the 1960s-early 1980s. Described as "one of the most interesting character actors to emerge on American film and television in the 1960s", Parfrey was noted for bringing "a quirky charisma to every role he played, from shopkeepers to space-age simians." His noted turn as the unbalanced informer in Broadway's "Advise and Consent" (1961) set the standard for his offbeat, … - Josef Sommer
Maximilian Josef Sommer (born 26 June 1934 in Greifswald, Germany) is a German-American film actor. He made his debut in the film "Dirty Harry". He appeared in "Witness" opposite Harrison Ford. As of 2007 he has appeared in almost 100 films. - Louis Giambalvo
Louis Giambalvo (b. February 8, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York), is an American actor, frequently seen on television in guest roles. His TV credits include: "Barney Miller", "Hart to Hart", "St. Elsewhere", "Hill Street Blues", "The Love Boat", "Remington Steele", "Simon and Simon", "Fame", "Knots Landing", "Murder She Wrote", "Star Trek: Voyager", "Brooklyn South", "Ally McBeal", … - Suzanne Somers
Suzanne Somers (born October 16, 1946) is an American actress, author, and businesswoman. Best known for her roles as the ditzy blonde "Chrissy Snow" on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company" and "Carol Lambert" on the sitcom "Step by Step", she later capitalized on her acting career by also establishing herself as an author of a series of self-help books. She currently brings her own items, that she designed, to HSN. - Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman (born April 14, 1930 in San Francisco, California) is a retired American film and television actor. Born to Dean and Josephine Dillman, he graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in English Literature. Following this he served with the U.S. Marines in Korea (1951-1953) before focusing on acting as a profession. Studying with the Actor's Studio, he spent several seasons apprenticing with the Sharon, … - Michael V. Gazzo
Michael Vincente Gazzo (born April 5, 1923 in Hillside, New Jersey; died February 14) is a noted Broadway playwright who later in life became a prominent American film and television actor. He was a member of the Actors Studio, (and would later go on to train such actors as Henry Silva and Tony Sirico) and was author of the notable Broadway play on drug addiction "A Hatful of Rain", … - Debralee Scott
Debralee Scott (April 2, 1953 - April 5, 2005) was an American actress best known for her role on the soap opera spoof "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" as the title character's trampy younger and prettier sister, "Cathy Shumway". Scott was raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where she was born, and Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where she was a cheerleader. - Terry McGovern
Terence "Terry" McGovern was born May 11, 1942, and is an American film actor, television broadcaster, radio personality, voice-over specialist, and acting instructor. He was born the son of Roger McGovern, an actor and advertising copywriter. McGovern and his wife Molly have two sons, Brendan and Anthony, and they live in Marin, California. Although McGovern was born in Berkeley, California, he grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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