- Holly Marie Combs
Holly Marie Combs (born December 3, 1973 in San Diego, California, USA) is an American actress who has worked in movies and television series. She is best known for her roles as Tom Skerritt's and Kathy Baker's TV daughter and older child, Kimberly Brock in "Picket Fences" and as Piper Halliwell in "Charmed". From 2002 until 2006, when the series ended, Combs was a producer for the show. - 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. - Kathy Baker
Kathy Whitton Baker (born on June 8, 1950) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning American character actress. Baker was born in Midland, Texas, to an American father and a French mother; she was raised a Quaker. Baker has appeared in numerous films and television shows including "Edward Scissorhands", "Picket Fences", "The Cider House Rules" and "Cold Mountain". She began her career at San Francisco's Magic Theatre, … - Tom Skerritt
Thomas Alderton Skerritt (born August 25, 1933) is an Emmy Award-Winning American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes (half "Picket Fences"). - Costas Mandylor
Costas Mandylor (born on 3 September 1965 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor of Greek descent. His most famous role was as Kenny Lacos on the TV series "Picket Fences" which ran from 1992-1996. - 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, … - 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", … - Ray Walston
Ray Walston (December 2 1914 - January 1 2001) was a stage, television and feature film character actor who played the title character on the situation comedy "My Favorite Martian" and Judge Henry Bone on the drama series "Picket Fences". - Kathryn Joosten
Kathryn Joosten (born December 20, 1939) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress, known for her roles as secretary/aide Delores Landingham to President Josiah Bartlet on "The West Wing", and Mrs. McCluskey on "Desperate Housewives". Joosten was born in Des Moines, Iowa. Although she had dreamed of acting, Joosten did not begin to hone her craft until middle age in the 1980s, after taking acting classes in Chicago, Illinois. - Adam Wylie
Adam Wylie (born May 23 1984) is an American television and motion picture actor, as well as a Broadway musical performer, and a former Crayola spokesman. - Justin Shenkarow
Justin Shenkarow (born October 17, 1980 in Torrance, California) is an American voice actor best known for his roles of Matthew Brock in "Picket Fences", Harold Berman on "Hey Arnold!" and Simon Holmes in "Eerie, Indiana". - Leigh Taylor-Young
Leigh Taylor-Young (born January 25, 1945 in Washington, D.C., as simply Leigh Taylor) is an American actress. Her sister is actress Dey Young and her brother is director Lance Young. Taylor-Young was the daughter of a U.S. diplomat, Carl Taylor, who was stationed in Washington. She was raised in Michigan when her divorced mother, Pauline, remarried an advertising executive, Ronald Young. A 1962 graduate of Groves High School in Birmingham, Michigan, … - Zelda Rubinstein
Zelda Rubinstein (born May 28, 1936) is an American actress, known as eccentric medium Tangina Barrons in the movies "Poltergeist" (1982) and its sequels, "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" (1986), and "Poltergeist III" (1988). She also made guest appearances in the TV spin-off "Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996), as a seer, Christina. Rubinstein was born in Pittsburgh and attended the University of California and the University of Pittsburgh. - Roy Dotrice
Roy Dotrice (born May 26, 1925) is a British actor. Dotrice was born in Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. He served in World War II, and was imprisoned in a German POW camp. He married Kay Newman in 1947, and they have three children: Michele, Yvette and Karen, all of whom are actresses. Dotrice is arguably best known to North American audiences for playing the role of "Father" in the 1980s hit TV series, "Beauty and the Beast", … - Michael Schultz
Michael Schultz (born November 10 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an African American director and film producer. After undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin and Marquette University, Michael Schultz attended Princeton University, where in 1966 he directed his first play, a production of "Waiting for Godot". He joined the Negro Ensemble Company in 1968, which brought him to Broadway in 1969. - Roy Brocksmith
Roy Brocksmith (September 15 1945 - December 16 2001) was an American actor. Brocksmith was born in Quincy, Illinois to Vera Marguerite Hartwig and Otis E. Brocksmith, a mechanic. He graduated from Quincy University in 1970. He then moved to New York City where he began a career on Broadway, including playing the balladeer in the revival of Threepenny Opera, starring Raul Julia. Brocksmith's nerdy, pudgy appearance made him perfect for comic roles, … - Ann Donahue
Ann Donahue is a prominent television writer. She along with Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony Zuiker created the successful CSI franchise which includes "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "CSI: Miami", and "CSI: NY". She currently serves as the showrunner for "CSI: Miami". Ann's television credits include Emmy award winning scripts for the popular series "Picket Fences". Other television writing credits for her include "China Beach", … - David Proval
David Proval (born May 20, 1942 as David Aaron Proval) is an American actor, known for his role as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series "The Sopranos". Proval was born in Brooklyn, New York of Jewish heritage. He has appeared in such feature films as "The Shawshank Redemption", "Four Rooms", "UHF", "Mean Streets", "The Siege", a cameo appearance in "Smoking Aces", … - Michael J. Anderson
Michael J. Anderson (October 31, 1953, Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as the Man from another place in David Lynch's television series "Twin Peaks", notable for being a 'little person'. - 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), … - 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". - Ann Morgan Guilbert
Ann Morgan Guilbert (born October 16, 1928) is an American actress. Guilbert was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Cornelia and Gerald Guilbert. She attended the Solomon Juneau High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and graduated in 1946 with astronaut James Lovell. She is best known for her television roles as Millie Helper on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s and Yetta Rosenberg (Fran Drescher's doddering grandmother) on "The Nanny" in the 1990s. - Matthew Glave
Matthew Glave (born in Saginaw, Michigan) is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in a multitude of popular television shows, including recurring roles as Deputy Bud Skeeter on "Picket Fences", Dr. Dale Edson in "ER", and Colonel Paul Emerson in "Stargate SG-1". Glave has also appeared in "Cheers", "NYPD Blue", "X-Files", and "CSI", "Charmed", among others. - Mickey Cassidy
Mickey Cassidy is an American stunt actor. - 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". - Stacey Travis
Stacey Travis is an American actress from Dallas, Texas, USA. She has starred in many films, including "Earth Girls Are Easy" (1988), "Hardware" (1990), "The Super" (1991), "Traffic" (2000), and "Ghost World" (2000). Stacey starred on the comedy tv series "Just Say Julie" from 1989-1992 where she played a variety of characters. - Darlene Cates
Darlene Cates is an actress who made her feature film debut in Lasse Hallström's "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", alongside Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio, in which she played the title character's morbidly obese mother. Darlene was chosen for the part of Bonnie Grape after a casting director saw her on an episode of the "Sally Jessy Raphael" show in which she discussed her extreme obesity. - Christopher Pettiet
Christopher Pettiet (12 February, 1976 - 12 April, 2000) was an American television and film actor best known for his role as Jesse James in the Western TV series "The Young Riders" and as Zach Crandell in the cult comedy film "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead". He was born in Dallas, Texas. He made appearances in many other television series such as "SeaQuest DSV", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Chicago Hope", … - Steven Gilborn
Steven Gilborn (born 1936) is an American television and film actor. He has guest starred in a number notable television series including "JAG", "ER", "The West Wing", "NYPD Blue" and among other shows just to name a few. He has also had recurring roles in such shows as "Ellen" (as the title character's father), "The Practice", "Picket Fences", "L.A. Law", "Living Single", … - Susan French
Susan French (January 23, 1912 - April 6, 2003) was an American stage, television and film actress. French acted in the soap opera "Bare Essence" (1982-1983) and the TV movie "People Like Us" (1990). She also appeared in episodes of "Dallas", "Falcon Crest", "The Colbys", "L.A. Law", "Moonlighting", and "Quantum Leap". Her final television appearance was in an episode of "Picket Fences". - William Frankfather
William Frankfather (born August 4 1944, in Kermit, Texas, died December 28, 1998 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television actor. Frankfather guest starred in many popular television series of the late twentieth century including "The A-Team", "Hill Street Blues", "Remington Steele", "Murphy Brown", "Picket Fences", "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", "Melrose Place", "Empty Nest", … - Ronny Graham
Ronny Graham (August 26, 1919 - July 4, 1999) was an American actor and theatre director, composer, lyricist, and writer. Born Ronald Montcrief Stringer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Graham began his career as a nightclub comic. He made his Broadway debut in the revue "New Faces of 1952", to which he contributed sketches and lyrics and in which he performed. He won the Theatre World Award for his efforts. - Bobby Harwell
Bobby Harwell (born 22 August 1931) is an American television and film actor. He was born in Nashville, Arkansas. Harwell attended Wittenberg University and later joined the Merchant Marines. After a tour of duty with the United States Air Force during the Korean War, Harwell attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and graduated wth a "B.S.". Harwell spent the next 20 years in an "eclectic potpourri [of jobs] that included commercial fishing, … - Robert Desiderio
Robert Desiderio is an American actor best known for his television roles. He first came to prominence in soap opera, with parts in daytime dramas such as "Search for Tomorrow", "Ryan's Hope" and "One Life to Live". Other TV credits include: "The A-Team", "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", "Remington Steele", "The Fall Guy", "Family Ties", "Knots Landing", "Cheers", "Murder She Wrote", … - Deborah Tucker
Deborah Tucker is an actress who appeared in U.S. television and film during the late-1980s and early-1990s. According to IMDb, her first credited appearance as an actress was as a cast member of the short-lived television series "Living Dolls". She later appeared in episodes of "Dallas" and in guest roles on "Picket Fences" and the also-short-lived series "If Not for You". She also had roles in "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead", … - Brian T
Brian T is an American entertainer/producer and filmmaker based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is known for his independently produced pop songs, "Show Me..." and "Please Don't Leave". He also acts, sings, dances, and writes original songs. Capitalizing on the emergence of the boy band phenomenon and teen pop explosion in the 90s, he wrote and produced songs of a similar style to the music that was dominating the airwaves at the time. - Robert O. Cornthwaite
Robert Cornthwaite was an American film and television character actor who began his acting career in 1937, appearing in a college production of "Twelfth Night", while attending Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Cornthwaite was born in Saint Helens, Oregon. He said that his interest in acting began in his early teens, when he was forced to recite one line in a school play. - Lucia
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I'm a 27 year old slacker who is an embarrassment to his family. Oh well, most of them are dead anyway. My life is pretty boring, but it's a lot better than it has been in the past. I enjoy TV, history, sports, porn, fucking with people, and talking about bowel movements. - Scott Brazda
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