1. Michael Douglas

    Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and producer, primarily on movies and television, who arose to fame as Karl Malden's young partner, Insp. Steve Keller in the popular 1970s crime drama, "The Streets of San Francisco".

  2. Karl Malden

    Karl Malden (born on March 22, 1912) is an Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American actor, known for his expansive manner. In a career that spanned over seven decades, he was featured in classic films such as "A Streetcar Named Desire", "On the Waterfront" and "One-Eyed Jacks", with Marlon Brando, and also starred in the blockbuster movie, "Patton".

  3. Richard Hatch

    Richard Hatch (b. May 21, 1945 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actor best known for his role of Captain Apollo on the original "Battlestar Galactica" movie and television series, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination. He began his theatrical career with the Los Angeles Repertory Theater. He starred off-Broadway in several plays and musicals and won the Obie Award for his work in "PS Your Cat Is Dead" in Chicago.

  4. David Soul

    David Soul (born August 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor and British citizen and singer best known for his role as the "seat-of-the-pants" California police detective Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson (opposite co-star and long-time friend Paul Michael Glaser) in the cult television program "Starsky and Hutch" (1975-79). Originally David Richard Solberg, he was born the son of a Lutheran minister.

  5. David Birney

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

  6. 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", …

  7. Susan Richardson

    Susan Richardson (born March 11, 1952 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania) is an American actress, best known for her role as Susan Bradford on the television series "Eight is Enough", which she played from 1977 to 1981. Richardson first started acting in plays in high school. She graduated from Coatesville Area Senior High School in 1970, and moved to Hollywood in 1971. In the six years between moving to the West Coast and being cast on "Eight is Enough", …

  8. Larry Brody

    Larry Brody (born 1944 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American television writer. At Northwestern University, Larry Brody majored in English and wrote dozens of short stories, poetry and essays. As an avid science fiction fan, he started writing in the genre, and by the time he graduated he was selling stories to The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction. After graduation he went Law School but quit after one year and enrolled at the University of Iowa, …

  9. Bernie Casey

    Bernard Terry Casey (born June 8, 1939 in Wyco, West Virginia) was an American Football player during the 1960s who later became an actor. Some years later, in a piece for NFL Films, he expressed his disillusionment with the NFL and professional sports in general, feeling like his creativity and individuality were thwarted by conservative elements in the league and ownership hierarchy. He does not look back fondly on his pro football experience.

  10. Deidre Hall

    Deidre Ann Hall (born October 31, 1947, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a much-loved American television actress. She has appeared in many TV shows, but is best known for portraying Dr. Marlena Evans on the NBC soap opera "Days of our Lives". She created the role in 1976, left the show in 1987, returned in 1991 and has now been on the show continuously ever since. She is the twin sister of former actress Andrea Hall, …

  11. Theodore J. Flicker

    Theodore J. "Ted" Flicker (born 1929) is a screenwriter, playwright, television writer, stage director, film and television director, and actor. He was co-creator of the television series "Barney Miller". He also directed "Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang" in 1978. He wrote for the television series "Barney Miller", "Night Gallery", and "The Streets of San Francisco".

  12. Gene L. Coon

    Gene L. Coon (7 January 1924 - 8 July 1973) was an American screenwriter and television producer. He is best known for his work on "Star Trek: The Original Series". Gene Coon served in the United States Marine Corps for four years in and after World War II, seeing combat in the Pacific theater and serving in China and in occupied Japan. Gene Coon wrote mainly for television.

  13. Pat Renella

    Pat Renella (born 1933) is an American actor. Of Italian descent, his motion picture debut was as an engineer in the space drama "X-15" (1961) starring David McLean and Charles Bronson. Renella acted in the stage play "Bullfight", which opened at the Coronet Repertory Theatre on North La Cienega in West Hollywood November 17, 1961. Although there is not much written about him in the Los Angeles Times of the day, he was a working actor, …

  14. Michael Strong

    Michael Strong (August 17, 1924 - September 29, 1980) was an American film and television actor. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Among his film credits are "Point Blank", "Patton", and "The Great Santini". Strong also made many television appearances during his career on shows such as "Naked City", "The Fugitive", "I Spy", "Mission: Impossible", "The Streets of San Francisco", and "Hawaii Five-O".

  15. George Murdock

    George Murdock (born June 25, 1930), also known as Eric Rush, is an American actor. Known for frequently playing judges, (for instance, Judge Julius Hoffman in West Coast and Chicago stage productions of "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" and in an adaptation for BBC Radio), he also performed the role of "Big Daddy" in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" with The Arizona Theater Company during the 1988 season. Among his most famous characters for movies and TV are Dr.

  16. Jean Hagen

    Jean Hagen (August 3, 1923 - August 29, 1977) was an Oscar-nominated American film actress. Hagen was born Jean Shirley Verhagen in Chicago, Illinois. She studied drama and worked as a theater usherette before making her film debut as a femme fatale in "Adam's Rib" (1949). "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) provided Hagen with her first starring role, and excellent reviews.

  17. Linda Kelsey

    Linda Kelsey (born on July 28, 1946 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American television actress. Kelsey's professional career began with stage appearances in her home of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her good looks and striking mane of red hair winning her success that ultimately landed her in Los Angeles in 1972, …

  18. Steve Sandor

    Steve Sandor (born February 18, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actor who made his first television appearance on Star Trek: The Original Series, playing Lars in the second season episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion (TOS episode)". Before becoming an actor, Sandor spent time as a steel worker in his native Pennsylvania. He also used to train sentry dogs while serving as an Air Police Officer in the U.S. Air Force.

  19. Allan Miller

    Allan Miller (born 14 February 1929 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor. He is best known for his appearances on television, including "Kojak", "The Rockford Files", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Hawaii Five-0", "Lou Grant", "Wonder Woman", "Starsky and Hutch", "Barnaby Jones", "Soap", "Galactica 1980", "Barney Miller", "Knots Landing", "Quincy", "Cagney and Lacey", …

  20. Carlos Romero

    Carlos Romero is an American actor, noted for his many appearances on television. His credits include: "Cheyenne", "Zorro", "Maverick", "77 Sunset Strip", "Rawhide", "Ben Casey", "I Spy", "Perry Mason", "The Virginian", "The Big Valley", "The Fugitive", "The Invaders", "The Wild Wild West", "Mannix", "The Mod Squad", "The High Chaparral", …

  21. Cassie Yates

    Cassie Yates (born 2 March 1951, Macon, Georgia) is an American actress best known for her performances on television. Her most high profile role was probably in "Dynasty" as Sarah Curtis. She has also appeared in "McMillan and Wife", "The Bionic Woman", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Vega$", "Simon and Simon", "Magnum P.I.", "Hotel", "Cagney and Lacey", "Thirtysomething" and "Murder She Wrote".

  22. Leslie Ackerman

    Leslie Ackerman was born in 1956 in New Jersey. She is well known to Star Trek fans for her role as the attractive waitress in the popular "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" 1996 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". Early in her career, Ackerman starred in the short-lived series 1980 series Skag. One of her co-stars in that series, Craig Wasson, also guest starred in "Deep Space Nine." She has guest starred in many popular television shows, …

  23. Katherine Justice

    Katherine Justice is an American actress with several television credits to her name. They include: "Columbo", "The Big Valley", "The Virginian", "The Invaders", "Gunsmoke", "Marcus Welby M.D.", "Hawaii Five-O", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Barnaby Jones", "Police Woman", "Quincy", "Falcon Crest", "T.

  24. Byron Chung

    Byron Chung is a Korean actor who has guest-starred in several television series and mainstream movies. Some of his notable roles include appearances in television shows such as Temperatures Rising, The Streets of San Francisco, The Fantastic Journey, four episodes of Baa Baa Black Sheep, The Rockford Files, Salvage 1, seven episodes of M*A*S*H, Hunter, Gabriel's Fire, The Agency, The West Wing, Alias and three episodes of Lost.

  25. Frances Rafferty

    Frances Rafferty (June 16, 1922 - April 18, 2004) was an American actress, dancer and World War II pin-up girl. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California at age nine. At a young age she studied dancing, and her physical attributes and dancing skills led to work in the film industry. Signed by MGM Studios, Frances made her film debut in 1942.

  26. Johnny Weissmuller Jr.

    Johnny Weissmuller, Jr. was an American actor and longshoreman. He also authored a book about his father, the five-time Olympic Games gold medalist Johnny Weissmuller, who achieved additional fame playing the title role in the Tarzan movies of the 1930s and 1940s. Weissmuller's mother was Beryl Scott, the third of his father's five wives.

  27. Jack Donner

    Jack Donner (born 1928) in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He was worked steadily in television and film since the 1950s including early work on "The Guiding Light" and "As the World Turns". Honing his craft, he performed in seven successive seasons of New York regional and stock theater. In the 1960s and 70s he started to receive guest star and co-starring roles in shows such as "The Streets of San Francisco", "Mannix", …

  28. Les Lannom

    Les Lannom is an actor who has appeared in both movies and television. He may be best known for playing Lester Hodges on the television series "Harry O" from 1974 to 1976, and his role as Sergeant Casper in Southern Comfort (film)", but he has been acting in movies and television nearly all of his life and has over 50 screen credits to his name. He appeared as a guest on the television series "Judging Amy", "The X Files", "ER", …

  29. Alexandra Hay

    Alexandra Hay (July 24, 1944 - October 11, 1993) was a character actress of the 1960s and 1970s. She was a native of Los Angeles, California, and graduated from Arroyo High School in El Monte. Blonde and elegant-looking, Hay's first credited role was in an episode of "The Monkees", as a girl pursued by Davy Jones.

  30. Matt Vasgersian

    Matt Vasgersian (born 1967) is an American sportscaster and television host, known for his versatility and humor.

  31. Brent Collins

    Brent Collins was an American actor, best known for his role as "Mr. Big" on "As The World Turns" from 1982 to 1983 and as Wallingford on "Another World", whom he played from 1984 until his death. On the latter show, he played the friend and confidante of Felicia Gallant (Linda Dano) and Cass Winthrop (Stephen Schnetzer).

  32. Michael Douglas

    Michael Douglas is one of the few actors who actually appears to be a walking paradox. A household name, an estimated worth of over $200 million, a father (Kirk Douglas) who was one of the world's biggest film stars in the 1950s and 1960s, and a wife whose father is younger than he is, Douglas has indeed gained fame and acclaim. His parents (Kirk and wife Diana Douglas) parents divorced when he was six, and he went to live with his mother and her new husband. Only seeing Kirk on...

  33. Richard Hatch

    Born in Santa Monica, California, USA, Richard Hatch was studying classical piano at the age of eight, and knew he wanted to carve out a career as a performer before he reached his teens. After attending Harbor College in San Pedro, he joined a Los Angeles repertory company with which he traveled to New York City in 1967. He performed in the plays "Song of Walt Whitman," "Young Rebels," and a production called "Exercise," which Richard directed. Richard was cast as the original Philip...

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  38. Bart Rees

    Hello and Welcome! You have just discovered one of the world's greatest undiscovered literary treasures. The MySpace page of the most venerable Bart E. Rees! I've been intent on constructing such a page for Mr. Rees for some time now, having done so previously with a personal web page almost a decade ago. Unfortunately, that page was discontinued by the host server awhile back and I've been waiting for a proper opportunity to reconstruct a new one.

  39. Warren Dietzel

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  40. Trey Burns

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