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'' Diagnosis: Murder'' first season originally aired Fridays at 8:00-9:00 pm (EST). The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video. It included the 1991 pilot "It Never Entered My Mind" from the fourth season of ''Jake and the Fatman''. Cast *Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan *Scott Baio as Dr. Jack Stewart *Victoria Rowell as Dr. Amanda Bentley *Barry Van Dyke as Steve Sloan *Michael Tucci as Norman Briggs *Delores Hall Delores Hall is an American stage and television actress who made her Broadway debut as a replacement in the ensemble of ''Hair''. Musical theatre career Starting in 1968 and through at least the summer of 1969 she was an original member of the L ... as Delores Mitchell Episodes References {{reflist Diagnosis: Murder seasons 1993 American television seasons 1994 American television seasons ...
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Murder (film Series)
''Murder'' is a series of Indian thriller films produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt under the banner of Vishesh Films. The first film directed by Anurag Basu was released in 2004, second film by Mohit Suri was released in 2011, and third film by Vishesh Bhatt was released in 2013. A fourth film currently titled ''Murder 4'' is stated to be under production. Films ''Murder'' The first installment of the series is based on the 1969 French film ''The Unfaithful Wife'' by Claude Chabrol. ''Murder'' was released on 2 April 2004 and, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, managed to become a highly successful venture at the box office, earning a "super hit" status from Box Office India.90 crore The film was a huge breakthrough for its lead actors, particularly Hashmi and Sherawat. It received an A certificate from the Indian Censor Board for its erotic subject and scenes. The film became one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of the year. ''Murder 2'' A sequel, ...
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Anson Williams
Anson Williams (born Anson William Heimlich, September 25, 1949, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, singer, and director, best known for his role as gullible, well-intentioned singer Warren "Potsie" Weber on the television series ''Happy Days'' (1974–1984), a role for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Williams has since become a prominent television director, working on programs such as ''Melrose Place'' (1992–1999), ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' (1990–2000), ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' (1996–2003), ''Lizzie McGuire'' (2001–2004), and ''The Secret Life of the American Teenager'' (2008–2013). Life and career Williams was born Anson William Heimlich to a Jewish family. His father, Haskell Heimlich, legally changed the spelling of the family name to "Heimlick", unlike Williams's uncle, Dr. Henry Heimlich, namesake of the Heimlich maneuver for treating choking victims. Willia ...
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Don Gordon (actor)
Don Gordon (born Donald Walter Guadagno; November 13, 1926 – April 24, 2017) was an American film and television actor. His most notable film roles were those in which he appeared alongside his friend Steve McQueen: ''Bullitt'' (1968), ''Papillon (1973 film), Papillon'' (1973) and ''The Towering Inferno'' (1974). Between the first and the last of those films he appeared in ''The Gamblers (1970 film), The Gamblers'' (1970), ''WUSA (film), WUSA'' (1970), ''Cannon for Cordoba'' (1970), ''The Last Movie'' (1971), ''Z.P.G.'' (1972), ''Fuzz (film), Fuzz'' (1972), ''Slaughter (1972 film), Slaughter'' (1972), ''The Mack'' (1973), ''The Education of Sonny Carson'' (1974) and ''Omen III: The Final Conflict'' (1981) as the ill-fated assistant to protagonist Damien Thorn. Early life Gordon was born Donald Walter Guadagno in Los Angeles on November 13, 1926. He sold newspapers at the age of eight to help support his family during the Great Depression in the United States, Great Depress ...
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Boyd Kestner
Boyd Kestner (born November 23, 1964) is an American actor. Kestner starred in '' The Outsiders'' television series, and later became well known for his role as Alex Barth in the television drama '' Knots Landing''. He also appeared in the 1997 Demi Moore film ''G. I. Jane ''G.I. Jane'' is a 1997 American war drama film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, and Anne Bancroft. The film tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo special operations training similar to the ...'' and ''The Art of Murder'', a 1999 Lifetime movie. As of October 2017, Kestner released his own brand of alcoholic cider promptly named, Dixon Cider. Filmography Film Television External links * 1964 births American male television actors Living people Male actors from Virginia {{US-tv-actor-1960s-stub ...
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John Beck (actor)
John Beck (born January 28, 1943) is an American retired actor, known for his role as Mark Graison in the television series ''Dallas'' during the mid-1980s. Early life Beck was born in Chicago, Illinois but he grew up in Evanston and Joliet on his father's ranch with the goal of becoming a veterinarian. His goals changed at the age of sixteen after performing in a play in high school to overcome shyness. Three years later, Beck moved to California and took jobs in television commercials. In 1963-4, Beck attended Joliet Junior College but quit to begin acting in plays in other cities. Career Beck's television debut was as a Sergeant in the 1965 ''I Dream of Jeannie'' episode, "Russian Roulette". His first regular role was on the western series ''Nichols'' (1971-1972) alongside James Garner, playing the role of Orv Ketcham. In film, one of Beck's earliest roles was as Skinny in '' Cyborg 2087'' (1966). Beck played Erno who leads a revolt against a fascist government in the Wood ...
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Dennis Lipscomb
Dennis Lipscomb (March 1, 1942 – July 30, 2014) was an American actor. Lipscomb's first feature film was '' Union City'' (1980). From the early 1980s to the 1990s, Lipscomb appeared in key roles in various motion pictures including '' Love Child'' (1982), ''WarGames'' (1983), '' Eyes of Fire'' (1983), ''The Day After'' (1983), '' A Soldier's Story'' (1984), ''Crossroads'' (1986), '' Amazing Grace and Chuck'' (1987), '' Retribution'' (1987), '' Sister, Sister'' (1987), ''The First Power'' (1990) and ''Under Siege'' (1992). Lipscomb also had a recurring role as mayor of the fictitious town of Sparta, Mississippi in the first season of '' In the Heat of the Night'' (1988). In more recent years, Lipscomb has guest starred on television commercials and shows, including ''WKRP In Cincinnati'', ''T.J. Hooker'', and '' Wiseguy'' (1987; CBS) as Sid Royce/Elvis Prim. To a younger audience he is perhaps best known as DCI Peter Sterling in '' Spycraft: The Great Game''. Filmography Refe ...
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Richard Gant
Richard Edward Gant (born March 10, 1944) is an American actor. His credits include the film ''Rocky V (1990)'', where he played the Don King-esque George Washington Duke; Hostetler in '' Deadwood'' (2004–2006); and Owen in ''Men of a Certain Age'' (2009–2012). He has also appeared in a 1989 episode of ''Miami Vice'', as Battlin’ Barry Gay; as a possessed coroner in '' Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday'' (1993); and in the films and TV shows '' Deadwood'', ''The Big Lebowski'', ''Babylon 5'', ''Special Unit 2'', ''L.A. Law'', ''NYPD Blue'', ''Living Single'', ''Posse'', ''Seinfeld'', ''Friends'', ''How I Met Your Mother'', ''Men Don't Tell'', and ''Charmed''. He appeared in one episode each of '' Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' and ''Smallville''. He has also appeared in '' Nutty Professor II: The Klumps'' and '' Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie'', as well as reporter Charles Parker in the cult classic adaptation of Colin Bateman’s '' Divorcing Jack' ...
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Christian I
Christian I (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union. He was king of Denmark (1448–1481), Norway (1450–1481) and Sweden (1457–1464). From 1460 to 1481, he was also duke of Schleswig (within Denmark) and count (after 1474, duke) of Holstein (within the Holy Roman Empire). He was the first king of the House of Oldenburg. In the power vacuum that arose following the death of King Christopher of Bavaria (1416–1448) without a direct heir, Sweden elected Charles VIII of Sweden (14081470) king with the intent to reestablish the union under a Swedish king. Charles was elected king of Norway in the following year. However the counts of Holstein made the Danish Privy Council appoint Christian as king of Denmark. His subsequent accessions to the thrones of Norway (in 1450) and Sweden (in 1457), restored the unity of the Kalmar Union for a short period. In 1463, Sweden broke away from the union and Christian's attempt at a reconquest ...
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Ken Kercheval
Kenneth Marine Kercheval (July 15, 1935 – April 21, 2019) was an American actor, best known for his role as Cliff Barnes on the television series ''Dallas'' and its 2012 revival. Early life Kercheval was born on July 15, 1935, in Wolcottville, Indiana, to Marine "Doc" Kercheval (1899-1967), a local physician, and the former Christine Reiber (1903-1996), a registered nurse. He was raised in Clinton, Indiana. As a teenager, Kercheval often was with his dad in the operating room and once put two stitches in his sister Kate when she had an appendectomy. Kercheval attended Indiana University, not to become a doctor, but to major in music and drama. He later studied at the University of the Pacific, and starting in 1956, at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City under Sanford Meisner. Career Kercheval made his Broadway debut in the 1962 play ''Something About a Soldier''. He appeared off-Broadway in the 1972 Kurt Weill revue ''Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill'', and can be ...
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Michael Champion
Michael Edward Campbell Champion (born November 3, 1946 in Anderson, Indiana – died June 16, 2021) was an American singer, songwriter and musician who started his public career in Detroit. In 1967, with a short-lived band called 'The Abstract Reality', he released a 45 rpm single called ''Love Burns Like A Fire Inside''. (Note: side B: ib. instrumental version) With Bob 'Babbitt' Kreinar, Ray Monette and Andrew Smith he formed Scorpion. His name appears as Mike Campbell on the album ''Scorpion'' and Meat Loaf's debut album '' Stoney & Meatloaf'' (1971). For this recording, apart from having co-written four songs, he played the harmonica on ''Lady Be Mine''.Stoney and Meatloaf
The Almost Complete Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman Lyric Archive (Retrieved 2 July 2011)
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Gerry Conway
Gerard Francis Conway Thomas, Roy. "Roy's Rostrum" ("Bullpen Bulletins") in '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #43 and other Marvel Comics cover-dated May 1974. (born September 10, 1952) is an American comic book writer, comic book editor, screenwriter, television writer, and television producer. He is known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante antihero the Punisher as well as the Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly), and the first Ms. Marvel, and also scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on ''The Amazing Spider-Man''. At DC Comics, he is known for co-creating the superheroes Firestorm and Power Girl, the character Jason Todd and the villain Killer Croc, and for writing the ''Justice League of America'' for eight years. Conway wrote the first major, modern-day intercompany crossover, '' Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man''. Early life Born in Brooklyn, New York, New York, Conway grew up a comic fan; a letter from him appears in ''Fantastic Four'' #50 (May ...
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Joyce Van Patten
Joyce Benignia Van Patten (born March 9, 1934) is an American film and stage actress. She is best known for her roles in films like ''The Bad News Bears'' (1976), ''St. Elmo's Fire'' (1985) (as Mrs. Beamish), and as Rob Schneider's septuagenarian wife in '' Grown Ups'' (2010). Personal life Van Patten was born in New York City to Josephine Rose (née Acerno), a magazine advertising executive, and Richard Byron Van Patten, an interior decorator. Her mother was of Italian descent, while her father was of Dutch and English ancestry. She is the younger sister of actor Dick Van Patten, and the half-sister of actor/director Tim Van Patten and actor John Van Patten. Following a relatively brief marriage to Thomas King at the age of 16 (she gave birth to a son, Thomas Jr., a year later), she married and divorced three more times, including to actor Dennis Dugan. She was married to actor Martin Balsam from 1959 to 1962, and they had a daughter, actress Talia Balsam. Career Van Patten ...
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