- Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling was an American film and television producer. Spelling currently holds the world record as the world's most prolific television producer, with 218 producer and executive producer credits. - Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod is best known for his 10 years as Captain Stubing in ABC's smash-hit series The Love Boat . Gavin also spent seven happy years costarring in the award-winning television series The Mary Tyler Moore Show . As Murray Slaughter , the acid-tongued news writer, he was nominated twice by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as best actor in a comedy series. - Fred Grandy
Fred Grandy (born June 29, 1948) is a former actor who became a member in 1986 of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Iowa. Grandy was born in Sioux City, Iowa. He received his bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University in 1970 and is fluent in both French and Arabic. He played the dimwitted Burl "Gopher" Smith for nine years on the American television series "The Love Boat". - Ted Lange
Theodore William Lange (born January 5, 1948 in Oakland, California) is an African American actor best known for his role as the bartender, Isaac Washington, in the TV series "The Love Boat". Lange also played Junior on the series "That's My Mama". His first screen appearance was in the documentary film "Wattstax". In the late '80s a pilot for a revival series called That's My Mama Now! with Ted Lange as the star was produced, … - Bernie Kopell
Bernie Kopell (born June 21, 1933 in New York City) is a television actor who portrayed Siegfried in "Get Smart", Jerry Bauman in "That Girl", Louie Pallucci in "The Doris Day Show", and Dr. Adam Bricker in "The Love Boat". He also played several characters on the hit sitcom "Bewitched" most notably in episode # 239, The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit. He had a cameo as a patient in the Scrubs episode, My Friend the Doctor. - Lauren Tewes
Lauren Tewes (born in Braddock, Pennsylvania on October 26, 1954) is an American actress best known for playing Cruise Director Julie McCoy on the sitcom "The Love Boat". She was released from her role on the show in 1984 after she spiraled into drug addiction. She has now been sober for many years and presently makes her living doing voice-overs and radio commercials. She says she used to spend 16 hours a day caring for her sick husband. Ms. - Jack Jones
Jack Jones (born January 14, 1938) is an American jazz and pop singer. He was one of the most popular vocalists of the 1960s. - Jill Whelan
Jill Whelan (born September 29, 1966) is an American former child actress and a Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California graduate. Whelan was born in Oakland, California. She is probably best known for her role in the hit television series "The Love Boat." In the series she played Vicki Stubing, the daughter of Capt. Stubing (played by Gavin MacLeod). After the show was canceled in 1986, she worked on an album titled "Our Time". - Larry Storch
Larry Storch (born January 8, 1923) is an American actor best known for his comedic television roles, including voiceover work for cartoons, and his live-action role the bumbling Corporal Randolph Agarn on "F Troop". He has also made guest appearances on dozens of different television shows, including "Get Smart", "Bewitched", "That Girl", "I Dream of Jeannie", "All in the Family", "Married... with Children", … - Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen born October 10, 1946 in Laurinburg, North Carolina, is a Tony Award-winning, Golden Globe ,and Emmy Award-nominated American actor, dancer, and singer who has appeared in numerous Broadway theatre shows. Vereen graduated from Manhattan's School of Performing Arts. He was nominated for a Tony Award for "Jesus Christ Superstar" in 1972 and won a Tony for his appearance in "Pippin" in 1973. - Lyle Waggoner
Lyle Waggoner (born April 13 1935 in Kansas City, Kansas) is a tall (6'4" (1.93 m)) American actor best known for his television work in the 1970s. Waggoner was an announcer and performer on "The Carol Burnett Show" from 1967 to 1974 and played Steve Trevor in "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" from 1976 to 1979. He was the first centerfold for "Playgirl" (albeit no frontal nudity) in June 1973. - Priscilla Barnes
Priscilla Barnes (born in Fort Dix, New Jersey on December 7, 1955) is an American actress best known for replacing Suzanne Somers (Jenilee Harrison having stepped in the season before) when the contract of Somers was not renewed on the show "Three's Company". On that series, she portrayed Terri Alden, an intelligent nurse who seemed to be the show's answer to complaints about their portrayal of blondes. Barnes had previously auditioned for the part of Cindy Snow, … - Isabel Sanford
Isabel Sanford (August 29, 1917, New York City- July 9, 2004, Los Angeles, California, USA) was an African-American actress most famous for her role as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson on the CBS television sitcoms "All in the Family" (1971-1975) and "The Jeffersons" (1975-1985). Sanford played the role of Louise Jefferson for a total of 14 years. Born Eloise Gwendolyn Sanford in New York City, … - Dennis Cole
Dennis Cole (born July 19, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor. Before breaking into acting, Cole was a model for men's physique magazines. His first big acting break came when he landed a starring role in the ABC police drama "Felony Squad", which ran from 1966 to 1969. He appeared for one season (1969-1970) as stuntman Davey Evans in "Bracken's World". He then costarred with Rod Taylor in the short-lived series "Bearcats" (1971). - Adam Rich
Adam Rich (born on October 12 1968) is an American actor born in Brooklyn, New York City. He is arguably best remembered for playing youngest son Nicholas Bradford on the 1970s television drama "Eight is Enough", for which he was nominated for three Young Artist Awards, winning two, and his stint on the short-lived Lorne Greene vehicle "Code Red". He made appearances on "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island", … - Donna Mills
Donna Mills (born Donna Jean Miller on December 11 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress who began her career onstage in the late 1950s, but who first gained prominence as ex-nun Laura Donnelly on the soap opera "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" in the 1960s, before playing Michele Lee's conniving sister-in-law Abby Fairgate Cunningham Ewing Sumner on "Knots Landing" for almost a decade in the 1980s. - Judy Landers
Judy Landers (born October 7, 1959) is an American actress. She was born the daughter of Ruth Landers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the younger sister of fellow actress Audrey Landers. She was raised in Rockland County, New York. At an early age she developed an interest in gymnastics, and maintained a trim figure throughout her acting career. She studied at the "American Academy of Dramatic Arts", … - Monte Markham
Monte Markham (born June 21, 1935) is an American actor. Born in Manatee County, Florida, Markham made his Broadway debut in 1973 in "Irene", for which he won the Theatre World Award. He also appeared on stage in "Same Time, Next Year". Markham's many television credits include "Mission: Impossible", "The Mod Squad", "The Virginian", "Hogan's Heroes", "The High Chaparral", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", … - Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson, born Richard Norman Anderson (born August 8, 1926 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA) is an actor in film and television. In the 1970s, he is probably best known for his role as Lee Majors's and Lindsay Wagner's boss, Oscar Goldman in both "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman" TV series and their 3 subsequent made for TV movies. - Michelle Johnson
Michelle Johnson (born September 8, 1965 in Anchorage, Alaska) is an American actress. Johnson attended high school in Phoenix, Arizona, and after graduating at the age of 17 she was preparing to move to New York to pursue a modeling career. Director Stanley Donen saw her photo in a magazine and signed her to appear as Michael Caine's love interest in the romantic comedy film "Blame It on Rio". - Larry Linville
Larry Linville was an American actor. Larry Linville was born in Ojai, California, and is best known for his portrayal of obnoxious, self-important Major Frank Burns in the television series "M*A*S*H". In stark contrast to the belligerent, callous, mean-spirited, and selfish Frank, Larry Linville himself has often been described by the show's other cast members as a kind, friendly man who was very open-minded and courteous to those around him. - Don Most
Don Most (b. August 8, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American actor best known for his role as Ralph Malph on the long-running television series "Happy Days". He is also known for his voice roles on several Saturday morning cartoon series. Among them, Ralph Malph on "Fonz and the Happy Days Gang" (1980); Eric the Cavalier in "Dungeons & Dragons" (1983); and Stiles on "Teen Wolf" (1986-1989). - Matthew Laborteaux
Matthew Laborteaux (b. December 1,1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor who has starred on television and in films. He is best known for his role as Albert Quinn Ingalls on the hit NBC TV series "Little House on the Prairie" from 1978-1982. He also starred in the short lived 1980s TV series "Whiz Kids". Matthew has starred in some TV movies. - Vernee Watson-Johnson
Vernee Watson-Johnson is an American character actress, born on January 14, 1954 in North Trenton, New Jersey. She played a small role on "Sister, Sister" as Lisa's (Jackée Harry) best friend, Patrice. She also played Verna Jean Williams on "Welcome Back, Kotter"; Will Smith's mother, Viola "Vy" Smith, on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", and the mayor's secretary, Lucille Banks, on "Carter Country". - Jonelle Allen
Jonelle Allen (born July 18, 1944) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Born in New York City, Allen grew up in Harlem's Sugar Hill among neighbors that included Duke Ellington, Sonny Rollins, and Johnny Hodges, all of whom had an influence on her career choice. She made her Broadway debut at the age of six in "The Wisteria Trees", Joshua Logan's Americanized adaptation of "The Cherry Orchard" starring Helen Hayes. - Keith Coogan
Keith Coogan (b. January 13 1970, Palm Springs, California) is an American actor. His grandfather was Jackie Coogan. Coogan was born Keith Eric Mitchell, and began acting in 1975, then changed his name to "Keith Coogan" in 1986, just two years after the passing of his grandfather in 1984. He appeared in 1970s television shows like "The Waltons", "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island", "Laverne and Shirley", "Mork & Mindy", … - 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. - Lee Aronsohn
Lee Aronsohn (born December 15, 1952) is a television writer and producer. He has written for some very successful sitcoms, such as "The Love Boat", "Who's the Boss?", "Murphy Brown", "Grace Under Fire" and "Cybill". In 2003, he co-created the sitcom "Two and a Half Men" and wrote original music for the series. Besides writing scripts, Aronsohn was also executive producer for six episodes in 2006. - Jimmy Baio
Jimmy Baio (born March 15, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor. He is the cousin of actor Scott Baio. Mainly a supporting actor, he first appeared onscreen in 1976 at the age of 14. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he made many guest appearances on TV shows such as "The Facts of Life", "Fantasy Island" and "The Love Boat", but his most notable role was probably that of Billy Tate in the controversial TV series "Soap". - Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley (born February 17, 1939 in Biloxi, Mississippi.) was Miss America in 1959 -- the first Mississippian to win this honor. She was a member of Chi Omega sorority at the University of Mississippi. Remarkably, another sorority sister from Chi Omega at the University of Mississippi, Lynda Mead Shea would follow her as the 1960 Miss America. - Carol Lawrence
Carol Lawrence was born Carol Marie Laraia on September 5, 1932 in Melrose Park, Illinois. She is a musical theater actress, who has also made numerous appearances in film and television. Lawrence made her Broadway debut in 1952, and achieved outstanding success when she created the role of Maria in the original Broadway production of "West Side Story" in 1957. She received a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for this role. - Jackie Earle Haley
Jackie Earle Haley (born July 14, 1961, in Northridge, California, USA) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor who is best known for his portrayal of Kelly Leak, the motorcycle-riding, cigarette-smoking little leaguer in "The Bad News Bears" and its sequels. Haley has appeared in numerous films, including "Damnation Alley", "The Day of the Locust", and "Losin' It", as well as guest roles on TV. - Kim Richards
Kim Richards (born September 19, 1964 in Mineola, New York) is an American actress. Her career began as a child in the early 1970s.. From 1970-1971, Richards starred as Prudence Everett in the television series "Nanny and the Professor". She also starred in several Disney films, including "Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)", "No Deposit, No Return (1976)", and "Return from Witch Mountain (1978)". - Betsy Palmer
Betsy Palmer (b. Patricia Betsy Hrunek on November 1 1926, East Chicago, Indiana) is an American actress. She graduated from DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Probably best known for playing the part of Jason Voorhees's mother Pamela in the horror film "Friday the 13th" (1980), she has appeared in numerous movies, TV programs and game shows. She was a long-time panelist on the panel show "I've Got a Secret" (from 1957 to 1967). - Kevin Tighe
Kevin Tighe (born John Kevin Fishburn on August 13, 1944 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor best remembered for his role as Robert Fuller's competitive friend and Randolph Mantooth's firefighting partner, Roy DeSoto on the TV series "Emergency!" from 1972 to 1977. His first film appearance was a bit role in "The Graduate" after which he served a stint in the US Army. - Allyn Ann McLerie
Allyn Ann McLerie (b. December 1 1926, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian-born, Brooklyn-reared actress, singer and dancer who worked with most of Golden Age musical theatre's major choreographers, including George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, and Jerome Robbins. McLerie made her Broadway debut as a teenager in Kurt Weill's "One Touch of Venus". She went on to replace Sono Osato as Ivy in "On the Town", … - Kim Darby
Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby on July 8,1947 in Los Angeles, California although her father insisted on calling her Derby Zerby because he believed it was a great stagename) is an American actress, daughter of professional dancers John and Inga Zerby. She began acting at age 15 and has appeared in many films and television shows. Her first appearance was as a dancer in the 1963 film "Bye Bye Birdie". - Diane Pershing
Diane Pershing, born and raised in Queens, New York, is a romance novelist, television writer, and voice actor. She wrote episodes for the television series "The Love Boat" and "What's Happening Now!". Her work in romance novels includes "Whispers and Lies", "The Wish", and "Cassie's Cowboy". She is most well-known for providing the voice of the villainess Poison Ivy on "Batman: The Animated Series" and its subsequent spin-offs. - Lani O'Grady
Lani O'Grady, born Lanita Rose Agrati, was an American actor, and the sister of actor/musician Don Grady. Born in Walnut Creek, California, O'Grady is best-remembered for her role as Mary Bradford, the eldest sister from "Eight is Enough", and she reprised the character in both its television movie reunions. She also played guest roles on "Harry O", "The Love Boat" and other shows. Her last acting role was as Mrs. - Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin (born October 25 1949) is an American actor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Kerwin won the Theatre World Award in 1988 for the off-Broadway play "Emily". His Broadway theatre credits include the 1997 revival of "The Little Foxes" and the Elaine May comedy "After the Night and the Music" in 2005. That same year he starred in Edward Albee's "The Goat or Who is Sylvia?" at the Mark Taper Forum.
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