- Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury CBE (born October 16, 1925) is a four-time Tony-winning, six-time Golden Globe-winning, three-time Oscar-nominated, and eighteen-time Emmy-nominated English actress. Her multi-faceted career has spanned seven decades and she is well-known for her roles on both stage and screen. <br> - William Windom
William Windom, (born September 28, 1923, New York, New York), great-grandson of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, of the same name, is an American actor, best known for his work on television, including several episodes of "The Twilight Zone"; playing the character of Glen Morley (a congressman from Minnesota like his own great-grandfather and namesake) in The Farmer's Daughter; the character of John Monroe on the sitcom "My World and Welcome to It", … - Ron Masak
Ron Masak is an American actor born in Chicago, Illinois in 1936. He began on stage and much of his work is in theater. His first screen role was in an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960. He is perhaps best known for a recurring role on "Murder, She Wrote" as Sherrif Mort Metzger. In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was dubbed "The King of Commercials" for his voiceover work, most notably for Vlasic Pickles. - Marc Singer
Marc Singer is a Canadian actor known for his roles in science fiction films and television. - 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", … - David Garrison
David Garrison (born June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American actor, who played the character Steve Rhoades on the television show, "Married... with Children" from 1987 to 1990. Before this role, he had starred with Jason Bateman on the sitcom "It's Your Move" (1984 - 1985). Although he is most widely known for his television roles and he continues to be seen frequently in guest starring roles on television today, … - John D'Aquino
John D'Aquino (born John Aquino on April 14, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Benjamin Kreig in the Sci-Fi TV series "seaQuest DSV" during the show's first season, a role he later reprised in the third season. He has also made guest appearances in a number of notable television series including "Baywatch", "Matlock", "Melrose Place", "Murder, She Wrote", … - Douglas Barr
Douglas Barr (b. May 1, 1949 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA) is an American actor, writer and director. He has starred in movies and on television. Douglas' first TV series was in the 1980s TV series "When the Whistle Blows". Later on, his big role came on the ABC TV series "The Fall Guy" as Howie Munson from 1981-1986. - Richard Levinson
Richard Levinson (August 7, 1934 - March 12, 1987) was an American writer and producer who often worked in collaboration with William Link. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics in 1956. He served in the United States Army from 1957-1958. He married Rosanna Huffman in 1969. - William Link
William Link (born December 15, 1933) is a film and television writer and producer who often worked in collaboration with Richard Levinson. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania prior to serving in the United States Army from 1956-1958. William Link and Richard Levinson co-created and produced the detective television series "Columbo", "Mannix", "Ellery Queen" and "Murder, … - Michael Horton
Michael Horton is an American character actor and voice over artist most remembered for his long-running role as Jessica Fletcher's (Angela Lansbury's) nephew, Grady, on the television series Murder, She Wrote. He has appeared in over fifty films and television series, including Star Trek: Voyager, ER, Dances with Wolves, Taxi, M*A*S*H, and Baywatch. He played the recurring role of Lt. Daniels in Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: First Contact. - Yvonne Suhor
Yvonne Suhor (born November 29, 1965 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American actress, partly of Croatian descent. She has four brothers and six sisters. She graduated from Illinois State University in 1985, and later received her MFA from the University of Southern California. Suhor currently runs her own Art's Sake Acting Studios in Orlando, Florida, teaching Core Film Acting based on the Meisner technique. She is married to British actor Simon Needham. - Walter Grauman
Walter E. Grauman (born March 17, 1922 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American director of stage shows, theatrical films and television shows. Grauman lived in Wisconsin and in Arizona as a child and served for 4 years in the United States Air Force (then called the Army Air Corps) before moving to California, where his mother was living at the time. After spending a few years running his own business, … - Peter Shaw
Peter Shaw, born Peter Pullen, (June 24 1918 - January 22, 2003) was an actor/producer and a longtime husband of actress Angela Lansbury. Born in Reading, England, he began his career in front of the screen following World War II, and later found success as a studio executive at MGM. Shaw served in the British army during the second World War. He was signed to an MGM contract by the Charles Feldman Agency in the late '40s. - John Addison
John Mervyn Addison (16 March 1920 - 7 December 1998) was a British composer. Addison is best known for his film scores. He won an Academy Award for the music to the 1963 film, "Tom Jones" and BAFTA Award for "A Bridge Too Far" (1977). He also composed the music for "Reach for the Sky" (1956), "A Taste of Honey" (1961), "Torn Curtain" (1966), "Smashing Time" (1967), "Sleuth" (1972), … - Wayne Rogers
Wayne M. Rogers (born April 7 1933, Birmingham, Alabama) is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of 'Trapper John' McIntyre in the long-running U.S. television series, "M*A*S*H". He succeeded Elliott Gould, who had played the character in the movie, and was succeeded later by Pernell Roberts on the "M*A*S*H" spin-off "Trapper John, M.D.". Rogers is a graduate of The Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. - Keith Michell
Keith Michell (born 1 December 1928) is an Australian actor. - Julie Adams
Julie Adams (born Betty May Adams on October 17, 1926 in Waterloo, Iowa) is an American film actress, sometimes credited as Julia Adams or Betty Adams. A part-time secretary and actress raised in Arkansas, she began her film career in B-movie westerns. She used her real name, Betty Adams, until 1949 when she began working for Universal Pictures. She then became Julia and eventually Julie Adams. - 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. - Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman (born April 14, 1930 in San Francisco, California) is a retired American film and television actor. Born to Dean and Josephine Dillman, he graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in English Literature. Following this he served with the U.S. Marines in Korea (1951-1953) before focusing on acting as a profession. Studying with the Actor's Studio, he spent several seasons apprenticing with the Sharon, … - Andreas Katsulas
Andrew C. "Andreas" Katsulas was a Greek-American actor best known for his roles as Ambassador G'Kar in the science fiction television series "Babylon 5", as the one-armed villain Sykes in the film "The Fugitive" (1993), and as the Romulan Commander Tomalak on "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Katsulas guest starred on many television shows, including "Alien Nation", "The Equalizer", "Murder, She Wrote", "NYPD Blue", … - George Hearn
George Hearn (born June 18, 1934, in St. Louis, Missouri), is an American actor and singer, primarily in Broadway musical theatre. Hearn studied philosophy at Southwestern University before he embarked on a career in the theater, training for the stage with legendary actress turned acting coach Irene Dailey. Most of Hearn's early performances were in traditional productions at the New York Shakespeare Festival and theaters at Lincoln Center. - Chad Everett
Chad Everett (born June 11, 1936) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and television series but is probably best known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the 1970s television drama " Medical Center". - Shirley Knight
Shirley Enola Knight (born July 5 1936, Goessel, Kansas) is an American actress who made her film debut in 1959. The following year she was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs", and again, in 1962, for her role as Paul Newman's sweetheart in "Sweet Bird of Youth". She also appeared in Sidney Lumet's "The Group" (1966), … - Laurence Luckinbill
Laurence George Luckinbill (born November 24, 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) is an American film and television actor. He was graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1956 and The Catholic University of America in 1958. He is best known for playing Spock's half-brother Sybok in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989). He has also appeared in such feature films as "The Boys in the Band", "Cocktail" and "The Promise", … - Gregg Henry
Gregg Henry (born May 6, 1952 in Lakewood, Colorado) is an American theater and film character actor and rock, blues, and country musician. He is best known for playing "heavies" in various films, such as in "Payback" (1999) and Brian De Palma's "Body Double" (1984). Henry has also been featured in over 75 television programs, including "The Riches", "Firefly", "Gilmore Girls", "24", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", … - Fritz Weaver
Fritz Weaver (born January 19, 1926) is a Tony Award-winning American actor and voice actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Weaver attended Peabody High School. He served in Civilian Public Service as a conscientious objector during World War II, breaking into acting in the early 1950s. His first television role came in 1956 on an episode of "The United States Steel Hour". He would continue to appear on television during the next four decades, … - 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. - Wings Hauser
Wings Hauser is an American actor, director and film writer. Born in Hollywood, California, he is the son of actor, director Dwight Hauser (1911–1969) and the brother of actor Erich Hauser. Wings Hauser first attracted notice in 1977 in the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" as J. D. Hauser. He has appeared in 41 television series, including recurring roles in "Beverly Hills 90210", "Murder, She Wrote" and "Roseanne". - 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). - Steve Lawrence
Steve Lawrence is an American singer, perhaps best known as a member of a duo with his wife Eydie Gormé. The two have appeared together since appearing regularly on Steve Allen's "The Tonight Show" in the mid-1950s. - Hurd Hatfield
Hurd Hatfield (December 7, 1917 - December 26, 1998) was an American actor. Born William Rukard Hurd Hatfield in New York, New York, Hatfield was educated at Columbia University before travelling to London, England where he studied drama and began acting in theater. He returned to America for his film debut in "Dragon Seed" (1944). His second film, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945), is arguably the film he is best remembered for. - Gloria Dehaven
Gloria DeHaven (born July 23, 1925, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. The daughter of vaudeville performers, DeHaven began her career as a child actor as an extra in Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" (1936). She was signed to a contract with MGM Studios and despite featured roles in such films as "The Thin Man Goes Home" (1945) she did not obtain the kind of stardom some had expected of her. - Michael Callan
Michael Callan (born November 22, 1935) is an American actor. Born Martin Calinieff in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Callan began his career as Mickey Calin, and it was with this name he appeared on Broadway in "The Boy Friend" (1954), "Catch a Star" (1955), and "West Side Story" (1957). Callan's film career began in 1959 with roles in two films, "They Came to Cordura" and "The Flying Fontaines". - David Naughton
David Naughton (born 13 February 1951, in West Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.) is an American actor and singer, best known for starring in the 1981 horror film "An American Werewolf in London" as David Kessler. Naughton first became widely known as a result of his singing and dancing appearances in Dr Pepper TV commercials. He starred in the sitcom "Makin' It" and hit the Billboard Top Ten in 1979 with the show's theme song, … - James Anderson
James Anderson is a British author. He is most well known for his books featuring Inspector Wilkins. Set in the 1930s, the books are set in a large fictional British estate, or Stately Home of George Henry Aylvin Saunders, the 12th Earl of Burford. The books are a humorous look at the Golden Age type of mystery, which feature whodunnits set during a house party, and contain joking references to Inspector Appleby, the detective created by Michael Innes, or Inspector Alleyn, … - Shawnee Smith
Shawnee Smith (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress. As well as the many films and television shows in which she has appeared, Smith was a lead singer for a band called "Fydolla Ho", with which she toured the USA and the UK. Smith was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina to Jim Smith, a financial planner and Air Force pilot, and Patricia, an oncology nurse. Her first appearance in a feature film was in the 1982 film adaptation of the play "Annie". - Leslie Easterbrook
Leslie Easterbrook (born July 29, 1949 in Los Angeles, USA) is an American actress. She was adopted by a family in rural Nebraska and raised there. Her father later earned a PhD and became a voice/trumpet professor at Kearney University. He prepared her for operatic roles and coached her in trumpet playing for "Laverne & Shirley". Easterbrook has become a familiar face to American audiences, … - 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, … - Lonny Chapman
Lonny Chapman (born October 1, 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American television actor best known for his numerous guest star appearances on detective dramas, including "Quincy, M.E.", "The A-Team", "Murder, She Wrote", "Matlock", and "NYPD Blue". He also appeared as a guest star on several episodes of "McCloud", which starred his long-time friend Dennis Weaver, whom he originally urged to go into show business.
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