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  1. Danger Mouse

    Brian Joseph Burton, better known by his stage name Danger Mouse, is an American artist and producer. He came to prominence in 2004 when he remixed "The Beatles" (more commonly known as "The White Album") and rapper Jay-Z's "The Black Album" to create "The Grey Album". He has also produced "St. Elsewhere" by Gnarls Barkley and the second Gorillaz album, 2005's "Demon Days".

  2. Ed Begley Jr.

    Edward James Begley, Jr. (born September 16, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor (son of veteran character actor Ed Begley) and environmentalist who is perhaps best known for his work on the television series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Victor Ehrlich, for which he received six consecutive Emmy Award nominations. Other numerous works in television and film include recurring roles on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman", "7th Heaven", …

  3. Howie Mandel

    Howie Michael Mandel II (born November 29, 1955) is a Canadian comedian and actor, primarily for his roles on sitcoms and television. He is best known as Ed Flanders's young intern, Dr. Wayne Fiscus on "St. Elsewhere", and is currently the host of the US game show "Deal or No Deal", airing on NBC, and the Canadian version, "Deal or No Deal Canada", airing on Global.

  4. Ed Flanders

    Ed Flanders was an American actor best known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Dr. Donald Westphall in the television series "St. Elsewhere".

  5. Bruce Paltrow

    Television and film producer Bruce Paltrow was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the late 1960s he began directing stage productions in New York City, where he met actress Blythe Danner, whom he married in 1970. He is probably best known as the producer of the television series "The White Shadow" and "St. Elsewhere". He also worked on the critically acclaimed "Homicide: Life on the Street".

  6. Tom Fontana

    Tom Fontana is an American writer, producer born on 12 September 1951 in Buffalo, New York, USA He is the writer/producer for "Oz", "The Jury", "Homicide: Life on the Street" and "St. Elsewhere". Fontana was born on the west side of Buffalo, New York, and is the fourth of five children in an Italian-American family. He attended Cathedral School, Canisius High School, and Buffalo State College.

  7. Dave Grusin

    David Grusin (born June 26, 1934 in Littleton, Colorado) is an American composer, arranger and pianist. Grusin has composed many scores for feature films and television, and he has won numerous awards for his soundtrack work. Although he has worked in many musical styles, Grusin is often thought of as a jazz artist. Grusin has a filmography of about 100 credits. His many awards include an Oscar for best original score for "The Milagro Beanfield War", …

  8. Helen Hunt

    Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an Emmy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning American actress, perhaps most widely known for her role in the television sitcom "Mad About You". Hunt began her career in the 1970s as a child actress. Her early roles included an appearance as Murray Slaughter's daughter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and a regular role in the television series "The Swiss Family Robinson".

  9. Bruce Greenwood

    Stuart Bruce Greenwood (born August 12, 1956) is a Canadian actor.

  10. Stephen Furst

    Stephen Furst is an American actor and film and television director. Born in Norfolk, Virginia, he is best known for his roles as "Flounder" in the feature film "Animal House" (1978), as Gonzer in the feature film "Up the Creek" (1984), as Dr. Elliot Axelrod in the television series "St. Elsewhere" (1983–1988), and as Vir Cotto in the science fiction television series "Babylon 5" (1993–1998).

  11. 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.

  12. Jane Wyatt

    Jane Waddington Wyatt (August 12, 1910 - October 20, 2006) was an American actress in films and television. Her most famous role was as Ronald Colman's love interest in Frank Capra's "Lost Horizon" (1937). Other film appearances included 1947's "Gentleman's Agreement" (with Gregory Peck), "None but the Lonely Heart" (with Cary Grant), and "Boomerang" (with Dana Andrews). For many people, she is best remembered for her television roles, …

  13. Eric Laneuville

    Eric Laneuville (born July 14, 1952) is an American television director and actor. His first prominent acting roles were in the science-fiction cult classic The Omega Man (1971) with Charlton Heston and the ABC television series Room 222 (which ran from 1971 to 1973). His first directing assignments were for episodes of "St. Elsewhere", in which he also acted, playing the character of Orderly/Physician's Assistant Luther Hawkins.

  14. Bonnie Bartlett

    Bonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American television and film actress. Her career spans over 50 years, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, "Love of Life". She is best known for her 1980s Emmy Award-winning role as Ellen Craig on the popular medical drama series "St. Elsewhere". She and her husband, actor William Daniels, who played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, won Emmy Awards on the same night in 1986, …

  15. Mark Tinker

    Mark Tinker (born January 16, 1951) is an American television producer and director. Tinker was an executive producer and regular director on the HBO original series, "Deadwood". Prior to "Deadwood", Tinker served as a director/producer on "NYPD Blue" which was co-created by "Deadwood" writer, David Milch. Tinker has also directed episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", "St. Elsewhere" and "L.A. Law".

  16. Michael Richards

    Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American comedian and film and television actor best known for his role as the eccentric Cosmo Kramer on the television show "Seinfeld", a role which earned him three Emmy Awards. Richards began his career as a stand up comedian, first stepping into a national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. He went on to become a series regular on ABC's "Fridays".

  17. Cynthia Sikes

    Cynthia Sikes (born January 2, 1954, in Coffeyville, Kansas) is an actress known for playing strong Mother roles. She played Adm. Albert Jethro 'A.J.' Chegwidden's (played by John M. Jackson) love interest in JAG. Her breakthrough role was playing Dr. Annie Cavanero on the critically-acclaimed series St. Elsewhere. She was Miss Kansas 1972 and was a Top 10 finalist and preliminary swimsuit winner at the Miss America pageant.

  18. David Birney

    David Birney is an American actor. He was born in Washington, D.C..

  19. Terence Knox

    Terence Knox (16 December 1946 -) is an American actor. He was born in Richland, WA as Terry Davis, and attended Washington State University and Portland State University. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Peter White in the TV show St. Elsewhere and Sgt. 'Zeke' Anderson in the series Tour of Duty. He has guest-starred in numerous other shows and has appeared in several movies. He was an Inland Gloves amateur boxing champion, with 56 wins and 1 loss.

  20. Patricia Wettig

    Patricia Wettig (born December 4, 1951) is an Emmy-award winning American actress and playwright.

  21. Cindy Pickett

    Cindy Pickett (born April 18, 1947 in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, USA), is an actress best known for her role in the comedy movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" as Matthew Broderick's character's mom, as well as playing the mother of a boy who was kidnapped for several years in the dramatic TV movie "I Know My First Name Is Steven". She also played "Jackie Marler" on the soap opera "The Guiding Light" from 1976 to 1980, …

  22. 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.

  23. Ellen Bry

    Ellen Bry (born 13 February 1951) is an American actress, Born in New York, New York, USA. She is most famous for her portrayal of nurse-turned-vigilante "Shirley Daniels" on the hospital drama "St. Elsewhere".

  24. John Masius

    John Masius is a producer of American television series, such as "Touched by an Angel", "Providence" and "Dead Like Me". Masius has won two Emmy Awards for his work as a writer on the drama "St. Elsewhere". He married actress Ellen Bry who was a series regular on "St. Elsewhere". They divorced in 1999. They have three children named Hannah, Max, and Sam.

  25. Kim Miyori

    Kim Miyori, birth name Cheryl Utsunomiya, is an Asian American actress. Miyori has appeared in TV shows such as "JAG" and "24". She appeared during several seasons as Dr. Wendy Armstrong, a resident on the NBC drama "St. Elsewhere".

  26. Lainie Kazan

    Lainie Kazan (born May 15, 1940) is an American actress and singer. Born Lainie Levine in New York City to an Ashkenazic Jewish father and a Sephardic Jewish mother, Kazan made her Broadway debut in "The Happiest Girl in the World" in 1961, followed by "Bravo Giovanni" (1962). She served as understudy to Barbra Streisand in "Funny Girl", finally getting to go on eighteen months into the run when the star was felled by a serious throat problem.

  27. Peter Horton

    Peter Horton (born August 20, 1953) is an American actor and director. Born in Bellevue, Washington, he is best known for his role as Prof. Gary Shepherd on the popular television series "thirtysomething". During that time, in 1991, "People" magazine named him one of the "50 Most Beautiful People". He left the series in 1991 to pursue an interest in directing. As an actor, Horton appeared in a number of television shows including "St.

  28. Eric Overmyer

    Eric Overmyer is a writer and producer. He has written and/or produced numerous TV shows, including St. Elsewhere, Homicide, Law & Order, and The Wire. He also wrote the play On the Verge. his plays are published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.

  29. Jamie Rose

    Jamie Rose (born November 26, 1959 in New York City, New York) is an American actress, possibly best known for playing Vickie Gioberti in the prime-time 1980s soap opera "Falcon Crest". Rose played the role from 1981 to 1983, leaving at the beginning at the show's third season. The role was subsequently recast some years later, and Rose was replaced by Dana Sparks.

  30. Michael Penn

    Michael Penn (born August 1, 1958, in Greenwich Village, New York City) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the son of actor/director Leo Penn and actress Eileen Ryan, and the brother of actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn. Prior to the release of his 1989 debut album "March", Penn was a member of the Los Angeles band Doll Congress and had appeared as an extra on a few television series, including "St.

  31. Deborah May

    Deborah May is a television and film actress. She has appeared in such TV shows as "ER", "Days of Our Lives", "The Larry Sanders Show", "Murder One", "St. Elsewhere", "The Guiding Light" and films such as "The Kid", "Nurse Betty", "Caged Fear", "Johnny Be Good" and "The Woman in Red".

  32. Laraine Newman

    Laraine Newman (born March 2, 1952) is an American comedian and actress, from Los Angeles, California. Newman began her comedy career as a member of The Groundlings and is most well known for being an original cast member on NBC's "Saturday Night Live", appearing on the show from its inception in 1975 through 1980. According to the book "Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live", …

  33. Leo Penn

    Leo Penn was an American actor and director. Leo Penn's parents were Russian and Lithuanian Jews. Claims of their Sephardic extraction (the original surname was reportedly Piñon and was allegedly altered by officials at Ellis Island; see) are highly improbable: there were no known Sephardic Jews in Russia, where Penn is a relatively common Ashkenazic surname. He was married to actress Eileen Ryan, and the father of singer Michael Penn and actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn.

  34. Florence Halop

    Florence Halop was a diminutive, mostly comic actress and the sister of Billy Halop, one of the original Dead End/East Side Kids. Born at Queens, New York, Halop had a long career on radio and got her start at age 4 when she appeared on Orson Welles' "Mercury Theatre. Between 1976 - 1982, she played 6 different characters on the TV series "Barney Miller". Her character in "St. Elsewhere", Mrs. Hufnagel, was only supposed to be in one episode, …

  35. Brian Tochi

    Brian Keith Tochi (born May 2, 1959, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, screenwriter, movie director and producer. He attended USC, UCLA, and UCI. Tochi is his stage name; Brian graduated Cypress High School in 1977 as Brian Tochihara. Of Asian ancestry, Tochi frequently plays characters who are Japanese, Chinese, or of other Asiatic origin, adopting the appropriate accent as needed.

  36. 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, …

  37. Billy Dee

    Billy Dee is the stage name of former adult film star William Daniels, born September 25, 1951, who appeared in approximately 500 films between 1974 and 1990. He should not be confused with another actor of the same name who appeared on the television series "St. Elsewhere" and "Knight Rider".

  38. Herb Edelman

    Herbert Edelman (5 November 1933, Brooklyn, New York - 21 July 1996, Woodland Hills, California) was an American actor. He was twice-nominated for an Emmy for his work on TV.

  39. Stephen Elliott

    Stephen Elliott (November 27 1918 - May 21 2005) was an American actor. Elliott's first acting engagement was at the New York Neighborhood Playhouse in 1946. After serving in World War II, Elliott started a successful career on Broadway with his debut in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". In 1967, he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for "Marat/Sade". Two years later he won the Death Wish".

  40. Michael Duggan

    Michael Duggan began his career writing in 1981 for the TV show "Hill Street Blues" and then moved on to shows such as "St. Elsewhere" and "Law & Order". He began producing television shows in 1984 with "Miami Vice" and "Midnight Run". Duggan has executive produced the series "Earth 2" and part of the third season of "Millennium".

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