- Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role of Arnold Becker on "L.A. Law" during the late 1980s and early 1990s, though he has appeared regularly as a cast member or guest on other shows, including "General Hospital", "Cuts", and "Psych". - Jimmy Smits
Jimmy Smits (born July 9, 1955) is a Golden Globe and Emmy winning American actor, primarily in movies, soap operas and television perhaps best known for his long-running roles on the TV series "L.A. Law" as Richard Dysart's youngest uptight law partner, Victor Sifuentes, who was also the firm's pro-bono lawyer (a role he played from 1986 to 1991), and as Dennis Franz's second partner, Det. - Steven Bochco
Steven Ronald Bochco (born December 16, 1943) is an American television producer and writer. He has been involved in a number of popular hits including "Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law" and "NYPD Blue". - Larry Drake
Larry Drake (born on February 21, 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an Emmy Award winning American actor. Drake is most renowned for his portrayal of Benny Stulwicz on the television show L.A. Law from 1987 until the show's end in 1994, for which he won two consecutive Emmy Awards (1988, 1989). Benny was a developmentally disabled man who first came into the show when he was ordered to rob a shop, which he immediately did. Because of his mental impairment and a trusting nature, … - Alan Rachins
Alan Rachins (born October 3, 1942 or 1945) is an American screen and voice actor and writer, known for his role of Douglas Brackman in the TV series "L.A. Law". In the late 1970s to early 1980s, he turned to writing for such TV shows as "Knight Rider", "Hart to Hart", "The Fall Guy" and "Quincy". More recently he appeared as (Myron) Larry Finklestein on the TV show "Dharma & Greg". - Richard Dysart
Richard Dysart (b. March 30, 1929 in Augusta, ME, USA) is an American actor best known for his role as Leland McKenzie on the NBC legal drama "L.A. Law". The scene where his "L.A. Law" character, Leland, the patriarchal and stiff founder of a successful law practice, was discovered in bed with competitor Rosalind Shays (Diana Muldaur), was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television in an issue of EGG magazine. - 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. - Susan Ruttan
Susan Ruttan (b. September 16, 1950 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA) is an American actress. She is best know for her role as Roxanne Melman in "L.A. Law" (1986-1993). She also returned to the role in 2002 for the TV reunion movie "L.A. Law: The Movie". Other appearances include episodes of "Remington Steele", "Gilmore Girls", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", and "Yes, Dear". - Jill Eikenberry
Jill Eikenberry (born January 21, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Ann Kelsey in L.A. Law (1986-1994), where she co-starred with her husband Michael Tucker (as Stuart Markowitz). She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and was raised in Madison, Wisconsin and St. Joseph and Kansas City, Missouri. She currently resides in Mill Valley, CA. - Michael Tucker
Michael Tucker (born February 6, 1944 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actor. He is a graduate of the Baltimore City College and is best known for his role as Stuart Markowitz in "L.A. Law", where he co-starred with his wife Jill Eikenberry (as Ann Kelsey). - Barbara Bosson
Barbara Bosson (born November 1,1939 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American actress who has starred on television and in film. - Patricia Wettig
Patricia Wettig (born December 4, 1951) is an Emmy-award winning American actress and playwright. - Susan Dey
Susan Hallock Dey (born December 10, 1952 in Pekin, Illinois) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress, primarily for her roles in movies, soap operas and television. She is best known for her roles as Shirley Jones's middle child and first daughter, Laurie Partridge, on the 1970s sitcom, "The Partridge Family", and as Richard Dysart's law partner, Grace Van Owen, on the 1980s drama, … - Carl Lumbly
Carl Lumbly (born August 14, 1952 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American film, stage, and television actor. Lumbly graduated from South High School in Minneapolis and Macalester College in St. Paul. At one time he was a journalist in Minnesota, when he got an acting job while on assignment for a story about a workshop theatre and stayed with the improvisational company for two years (along with then-unknown Danny Glover). - David Rappaport
David Stephen Rappaport (November 23, 1951 - May 2, 1990) was a British actor, probably one of the best known dwarf actors in television and film, standing at 3' 11". Rappaport was born to a Jewish family in London, and soon developed talents in both music and theatre. One of his most popular roles was as Randall, the leader of the thieves in the Terry Gilliam film "Time Bandits", and he also starred opposite Clancy Brown and Sting in "The Bride". - Megan Gallagher
Megan Gallagher (born February 6, 1960 in Reading, Pennsylvania), is an American actress. She grew up in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Gallagher has largely worked in television and theatre. Her best-known role is probably Catherine Black, wife of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) on the TV series "Millennium". She had been a regular on "Hill Street Blues" and "China Beach". - Lauren Lane
Lauren Lane (born February 2, 1961) is an actress, best known for her portrayal of C.C. Babcock on the 1990s sitcom "The Nanny". She was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and raised in Texas. She is divorced and has one child, a daughter, Kate (born February 27, 1998). Sometimes credited as Laura Lane, she began acting in 1984 and has appeared in numerous TV shows such as "Hunter" and "L.A. Law" and in several movies. - James McDaniel
James McDaniel (Born March 25 1958 in Washington, D.C.) is an American stage, film and television actor. He is best known for playing Lt. Arthur Fancy on the Legendary Television show NYPD Blue. He also played a police officer in the ill-fated 1990 series "Cop Rock". For seven seasons, acclaimed stage, screen and television actor James McDaniel portrayed Lt. Arthur Fancy on the television series NYPD Blue. - Belinda Montgomery
Belinda Montgomery (born July 23, 1950 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian born actress who is perhaps best known as Mrs. Katherine Howser, the matriarch in the ABC medical comedy-drama "Doogie Howser, M.D.". She had a starring role in the 1970s science-fiction show "Man from Atlantis" as Dr. Elizabeth Merrill and also had a recurring role as Caroline Crockett/Ballard in the 1980s cop show "Miami Vice". - Mike Post
Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil on September 29, 1945) is a Grammy and Emmy award-winning composer of music and theme songs for many of the most popular TV dramas first shown in the United States. He was born in Los Angeles, California. He won his first Grammy at age 23 for Best Instrumental Arrangement on Mason Williams' "Classical Gas". One of his first TV jobs started when he was 24, as the musical director on "The Andy Williams Show". - Michele Greene
Michele Greene (b. February 3, 1962 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter, perhaps most well-known for her role as Abigail "Abbie" Perkins in "L.A. Law" from 1986 - 1991. She also returned to the role in 2002 for the TV "reunion" movie "L.A. Law: The Movie" Michele picked up a taste for acting after enrolling in a high-school drama class; she had chosen the class to help her overcome her extreme shyness. - Gregory Hoblit
Gregory King Hoblit (born November 27, 1944 in Abilene, Texas) is a Hollywood film director. His father was in law enforcement, and much of his work is oriented towards police, attorneys, and legal cases. Hoblit has directed episodes of several popular television shows such as "NYPD Blue", "L.A. Law", and "Hill Street Blues", as well as a made-for-TV-movie based on "Roe v. Wade". - Amanda Donohoe
Amanda Donohoe (born June 29, 1962) is an English actress. - David Garrison
David Garrison (born June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American actor, who played the character Steve Rhoades on the television show, "Married... with Children" from 1987 to 1990. Before this role, he had starred with Jason Bateman on the sitcom "It's Your Move" (1984 - 1985). Although he is most widely known for his television roles and he continues to be seen frequently in guest starring roles on television today, … - Alan Fudge
Alan Fudge (born February 27, 1944) is an American actor known for being part of the cast of four television programs: "Man from Atlantis", "Eischied", "Paper Dolls", and "Bodies of Evidence", along with a recurring role (eighteen appearances over eight years, as of 2005) on "7th Heaven". Fudge was born in Wichita, Kansas. He has scores of credits, including appearances on many of the top-rated shows in the US, such as "Banacek", … - Dabbs Greer
Robert William "Dabbs" Greer) was an American character actor who performed many diverse supporting roles in film and television for about 50 years. Greer, a Missouri native, died April 28, 2007 at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena California after a battle with kidney and heart disease. Greer was born in Fairview, Missouri and attended Drury University, where he was a member of Theta Kappa Nu. His Southern voice fitted well in shows featuring rustic characters, … - Diana Muldaur
Diana Muldaur (born August 19, 1938 in New York City) is an American television and film actress. - Dann Florek
Dann Florek (born May 1, 1950 in Flat Rock, Michigan) is an American actor and director. Florek worked his way up from the theatre into supporting roles in such diverse '80's films as "Sweet Liberty", "Moon Over Parador", and "Angel Heart". After a brief stint as the boring husband of Susan Ruttan on NBC's hit drama "L.A. Law", Florek co-starred in the NBC crime drama "Law & Order" as Capt. Don Cragen. - Debi Mazar
Deborah Mazar (born August 15, 1964), better known as Debi Mazar, is an American actress, best known for her trademark "Jersey Girl"-type appearances, and as edgy, sharp-tongued women in independent films. Mazar was born in Queens, New York. Her father, Harry Mazar, was born in the Latvian SSR, Soviet Union, to a Jewish family, … - Sheila Kelley
Sheila Kelley is an American actress. One of her most famous roles is that of Gwen Taylor in "L.A. Law" from 1990–1993. (Kelley did not return for "L.A. Law: The Movie" in 2002.) Following her role as a stripper in the film "Dancing at the Blue Iguana", she became a fan of pole dancing. Kelley has since become noted for her pole-dancing lessons for upscale women. She is married to the actor Richard Schiff. - A Martinez
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Daytime Drama Series<br>1990 "Santa Barbara"A Martinez (born Adolph Larrue Martinez, III September 27, 1948) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role in the daytime soap opera, "Santa Barbara". His heritage is Native American, Spanish, and Mexican. Martinez was born in Glendale, California, his family referred to him as "A", "Little Adolph", … - Mimi Leder
Mimi Leder (born January 26, 1952) is an American film director. She was the first female graduate of the AFI Conservatory in 1973. Born in New York City to parents Paul and Etyl Leder, Leder began her career as a television script supervisor, working on such series as "Spawn of the Slithis" (1978) and "Hill Street Blues" (1981). Shortly after working on the television drama "Under the Influence" in 1986, Leder began directing "L.A. Law". - Conchata Ferrell
Conchata Galen Ferrell (born March 28, 1943) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as Berta the housekeeper in the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men", for which she received a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series. She was previously nominated in 1992 for Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series for her role as Susan Bloom on "L.A. Law". - Robert Crais
Robert Crais (born 1953) is a contemporary American author of detective fiction. Crais began his career writing scripts for television shows such as "Hill Street Blues", "Cagney & Lacey", "Quincy", "Miami Vice" and "L.A. Law". He lists amongst his literary influences the authors Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Ernest Hemingway, Robert B. Parker and John Steinbeck. Crais lives in California's Santa Monica mountains with his family. - Brandon Tartikoff
Brandon Tartikoff (January 13, 1949 - August 27, 1997) was a popular NBC executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as "Hill Street Blues", "L.A. Law", "ALF", "Family Ties", "The Cosby Show", "Cheers", "Miami Vice", "The Golden Girls", "Knight Rider", "The A-Team", "St. - Jeanne Cooper
Wilma Jeanne Cooper (born October 25, 1928 in Taft, California) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress of Cherokee descent, best known for her role as Katherine Chancellor on "The Young and the Restless". She was not on the series when the show debuted, but was cast later in 1973. She is currently the longest-tenured actor on "The Young and the Restless". Cooper began her career in the 1950s. - Daniel Benzali
Daniel Benzali (born January 20 1950) is a Brazilian-American actor of television, film and theater. Benzali was born in Rio de Janeiro to Brazilian Jewish parents. He is the oldest of three boys born to a father who was an actor in the Yiddish theater in New York and a mother who was a homemaker. Benzali began his career in guest starring roles on television series such as "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "The X-Files", … - Amanda Plummer
Amanda Michael Plummer (born March 23 1957 in New York, New York) is an Emmy and Tony Award-winning American actress. She is the daughter of actors Tammy Grimes and Christopher Plummer. She won a 1982 Tony Award for Featured Actress for her portrayal of Sister Agnes in the play "Agnes of God". Before achieving leading movie roles, one of her most recognized appearances was on "L.A. Law" as Alice Hackett, a developmentally disabled girlfriend of Benny Stulwitz, … - Cch Pounder
Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder (born December 25, 1952) is a three-time Emmy Award-nominated English-American film and television actress. She is usually billed as CCH Pounder (or C.C.H. Pounder early in her career). She has appeared in numerous films, made-for-television films, television miniseries, and has made guest appearances on notable television shows. - Lisa Zane
Lisa Zane (born April 5, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American actress who has starred on stage, in film and television. Lisa's first film role was in the 1989 movie "Heart of Dixie" and also that year,she starred in the film "Gross Anatomy". Her other well known film roles include the 1990 suspense movie "Bad Influence" and in 1991 starred in "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare" as Maggie Burroughs.
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