- Andy Griffith
Andy Samuel Griffith (born June 1, 1926) is a Tony Award-nominated and Emmy Award-nominated American actor, producer, writer, director and Grammy Award-winning southern gospel singer. He gained prominence in the starring role of "A Face in the Crowd," before he was better known for his starring roles, playing the title characters in the long-running 1960s sitcom, "The Andy Griffith Show", for CBS and in the long-running 1980s and 1990s legal drama, … - 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". - Robert Ginty
Robert Ginty (born November 14, 1948 in New York, New York) is an American movie actor, producer, scenarist, and director of movies and TV series episodes. He is mostly famous for his many B-movie appearances. - Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Randall Roebuck (born March 4, 1963 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) (Lehigh Valley) is a U.S. television and movie actor, writer and producer, primarily in movies, soap operas and television. Roebuck appeared in his first movie role in 1981. From 1992 to 1995, he played Andy Griffith's assistant, Cliff Lewis, on the television drama "Matlock", and from 1996 to 2001, he played Don Johnson's and Cheech Marin's corrupt officer, Insp. - Marg Helgenberger
Mary Margaret Helgenberger (born November 16, 1958) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American film and television actress. Helgenberger is known for her role as Catherine Willows in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", and her role as KC Koloski in "China Beach", the latter for which she won an Emmy. - Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director best known for his portrayal of Commander William T. Riker in the television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Moving on to directing in recent years, Frakes directed and also starred in "Star Trek: First Contact", which earned him the nickname "Two-Takes" Frakes for his speed. - Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Andrew Schiavelli was an Italian-American character actor noted for his work in film, stage and television. He was often described as "the man with the sad eyes". - 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". - Vince van Patten
Vincent Van Patten, is an American actor. He is the youngest son of actor Dick Van Patten and his wife, Pat, née Poole, a former June Taylor dancer. Van Patten was first urged into showbusiness at age nine by his father’s agent. A commercial for Colgate toothpaste was followed by more than thirty other commercials before his father was cast in the TV series, "Arnie", and moved his family from Long Island to Los Angeles. - Scott Bakula
Scott Stewart Bakula (born October 9, 1954) is an American actor who played leading roles in two science fiction television series: "Quantum Leap" and "Star Trek: Enterprise". He also co-starred with Maria Bello in the short-lived 1996 CBS television series "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (which bore little or no relation to the 2005 motion picture of the same title), and had a recurring role in the sitcom "Murphy Brown". - Don Knotts
Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21 1924 - February 24 2006) was an American comedic actor best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife on the 1960s television sitcom "The Andy Griffith Show" (a role which earned him five Emmy Awards), and as landlord Ralph Furley on the television sitcom "Three's Company". He also appeared opposite Tim Conway in a number of comedy films aimed at children. - David Carradine
David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine on December 8, 1936 in Hollywood, California) is an American actor. - Betty White
Betty White (January 17, 1922) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years, often referred to as "The first lady of Television" and "America's Sweetheart". She also appeared in radio programs, in movies and the theater, in commercials, and was also a talk show host and a game show host, but is best known for her roles in the sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls". - Cameron Mitchell
Kameron Mitchell was an American film, television and Broadway star with close ties to one of Canada's most successful families, and considered, by Lee Strasberg, to be one of the founding members of The Actor's Studio in New York City. Born Kameron Justin Mitchell in Dallastown, Pennsylvania to Rev. Charles and Kathryn Mitzell, Mitchell's film career began with minor roles in films dating back to 1945, … - 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. - 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". - Terry O'Quinn
Terrance "Terry" O'Quinn (born on July 15, 1952) is an Emmy Award-nominated Irish American actor. He is best known for playing the role of John Locke on the popular ABC TV series "Lost." - Michael E. Knight
Michael E. Knight (born May 7, 1959 in Princeton, New Jersey) is an American actor. - Patricia McPherson
Patricia McPherson (Born November 27,1954 in Oak Harbor, Washington, USA) is an American actress. She is well known for her role in the 1980s hit TV series "Knight Rider" as Bonnie Barstow, KITT's mechanic from 1982-1983. She was subsequently asked to return to the show, which she did in the season-three opener, remaining until the end of the series (from 1984-1986). Her first movie role was in the (1976) film "The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones". - Sam McMurray
Sam McMurray (born April 15, 1950 in New York) is an American television, film and voice actor. He may be best known for his work as a featured player on "The Tracey Ullman Show" and for minor roles in the films "Raising Arizona", "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", "LA Story" and "C.H.U.D.". He played Doug, Chandler's boss on "Friends" in a recurring role, on "The King of Queens" he plays Doug's Boss, … - Bryan Cranston
Bryan L. Cranston (born March 7 1956 in San Fernando Valley, California) is an Award-winning American actor, voice actor, writer and director, best known in his role as Hal, the father of the family in the Fox Network television situation comedy "Malcolm in the Middle." He also played Dr. Tim Whatley on "Seinfeld" and other roles in numerous movies and television programs. - Barry Corbin
Leonard Barrie "Barry" Corbin (born October 16, 1940) is an American character actor with over 100 credits in film and television and several in computer games. - Vivica A. Fox
Vivica Anjanetta Fox (born July 30, 1964 in South Bend, Indiana) is a film and television actress. After graduating from Golden West College with an Associate Art degree in Social Sciences, Fox moved to California to become an actress, first on soap operas such as "Generations", "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless". One of her earliest roles saw her as Patti LaBelle's fashion designer daughter, Charisse Chamberlain, … - Bill Mumy
Charles William Mumy, Jr., (MOO-mee), (born February 1, 1954 in San Gabriel, California) is an American actor, musician, guitarist, voice-over actor and a figure in the science fiction community, who is known primarily for his roles in movies and television. He came to prominence in the 1960s as Guy Williams's youngest TV son and Jonathan Harris's closest friend, Will Robinson, in the cult 1960s TV series, "Lost In Space". - Nick Tate
Nick Tate is a popular Australian actor best known for his role as the likable but tough Eagle pilot Alan Carter in both seasons of the 1970s science fiction television show "Space: 1999". His parents were the actors John Tate and Neva Carr-Glyn. His maternal grandparents were also actors, originally from Great Britain, who performed in Vaudeville. Tate's big break came with the Australian television series "My Brother Jack", … - Jason Scott Lee
Jason Scott Lee is an American movie actor. - Beau Starr
Beau Starr (b. 1944, Queens, New York, USA) is an American actor who has starred in movies and on television. He is best known for his film role as Sheriff Ben Meeker in the 1988 hit horror movie "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers"; he reprised his role in the 1989 sequel "Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers". Beau's well known television role was in the 1990s CBS television series "Due South" as Harding Welsh. - Sonny Shroyer
Otis Burt "Sonny" Shroyer, Jr. (born August 28, 1935 in Valdosta, Georgia) is an American actor from Georgia who has appeared in various television and movie roles. He is best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Enos Strate in the television series "The Dukes of Hazzard". He also starred in a spin-off called "Enos" based on his "Dukes of Hazzard" character. Shroyer is married and has two sons, Chris and Mark. - Allen Garfield
Allen Garfield, born and sometimes credited as Allen Goorwitz (born November 22 1939), is an American film and television actor. Garfield was born in Newark, New Jersey to Alice Lavroff and Philip Goorwitz. A graduate of Weequahic High School, he was a sports reporter and Golden Gloves boxer before becoming an actor. He studied acting at The Actors Studio in New York City, studying with both Lee Strasberg and Elia Kazan, and worked in stage before film. - George Peppard
George Peppard, Jr. was a popular American film and television actor. He secured a major role early in his career when he starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), but he is probably best known for his role as Col. John "Hannibal" Smith in the 1980s television show "The A-Team", where he is the cigar-chomping leader of a renegade commando squad. - William Conrad
William Conrad (September 27 1920 - February 11 1994), born William Cann, was an American actor and narrator in radio, film and television noted for his baritone voice, as well as for his sizable girth. - Mark Moses
Mark Moses (born February 24, 1958 in New York City) is an American actor. - Richard Herd
Richard Herd (born September 26,1932 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American character actor in television and film. He is well known in the science fiction community for his role in the 1983 NBC mini-series "V" and the 1984 sequel "V: The Final Battle", as John, the Visitors' Supreme Commander. Other major genre roles include recurring parts on the NBC series "SeaQuest DSV" as Admiral Noyce, … - Mary-Margaret Humes
Mary-Margaret Humes (born April 4, 1954) is an American actress best known for playing Gale Leery, the title character's mother on the television drama "Dawson's Creek" which ran from 1998 to 2003. - Mark Rolston
Mark Rolston (December 7, 1956) is an American actor, born in Baltimore, Maryland. He played as Private M. Drake in "Aliens" (1986), Hans in "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989), Stef in "RoboCop 2" (1990), Bogs Diamond in "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), J. Scar in "Eraser" (1996), Chief Dennis Wilson in "Daylight" (1996), and Special Agent in Charge Warren Russ in "Rush Hour" (1998). - 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. - Eric Christmas
Eric Cuthbert Christmas (b. March 19, 1916; d. July 22, 2000), born in London, UK, is a British stage and screen actor, with over 40 films and several more television roles to his credit. He is well-known for his role as Mr. Carter, the principal of Angel Beach High School in the 1982 hit comedy "Porky's", the 1983 sequel "Porky's II: The Next Day", and the 1985 sequel "Porky's Revenge". - Robert Pine
Robert Pine (b. Granville Whitelaw Pine on July 10, 1941 in Scarsdale, New York) is an American actor who has starred on television and in film. He is probably best known for his role as Sgt. Joseph Getraer on the hit NBC television series "CHiPs" from 1977 to 1983. Robert also starred on the soap operas "Days of Our Lives" as Walker Coleman in 1987 and on "The Bold and the Beautiful" as Stephen Logan in 1988, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, … - Patricia Heaton
Patricia Heaton (born March 4, 1958 in Bay Village, Ohio) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for playing lead character and Ray Barone's wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond". - Michael Ensign
Michael Ensign (born February 13, 1944) is a British-American actor.
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