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'' Pacific Blue'' is an American crime drama series about a team of police officers with the Santa Monica Police Department who patrolled its beaches on bicycles. The show ran for five seasons on the USA Network USA Network (simply USA) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. It was originally launched in 1977 as Madison ..., from March 2, 1996, to April 9, 2000, with a total of 101 episodes. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1996) Season 2 (1996–97) Season 3 (1997–98) Season 4 (1998–99) Season 5 (1999–2000) External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pacific Blue Lists of American crime drama television series episodes ...
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Pacific Blue (TV Series)
''Pacific Blue'' is an American crime drama series about a team of police officers with the Santa Monica Police Department who patrolled its beaches on bicycles. The show ran for five seasons on the USA Network, from March 2, 1996, to April 9, 2000, with a total of 101 episodes. Often described as "''Baywatch'' on bikes", the series was run in many other markets, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine, Russia, Spain, South America, Sweden, and Zimbabwe. Cast *Jim Davidson as Officer/Sergeant/Lieutenant T.C. Callaway * Darlene Vogel as Officer Chris Kelly (seasons 1–4; recurring season 5) *Paula Trickey as Officer/Sergeant Cory McNamara * Marcos Ferraez as Officer Victor Del Toro (seasons 1–3; guest season 4) *David Lander as Elvis Kryzcewski (season 1; guest season 2) *Rick Rossovich as Lieutenant Anthony Palermo (seasons 1–3) *Shanna Moakler as Officer Monica Harper ( ...
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Scott Lautanen
Scott Lautanen is an American television director and producer. His credits include '' Pacific Blue'', '' The Pretender'', '' Pensacola: Wings of Gold'', ''FreakyLinks'', ''Numb3rs'', ''Bones'', ''Moonlight'', '' Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'', ''CSI: NY'' and ''CSI: Miami'' (also co-producer and associate producer). He also worked as a second unit director on ''CSI: Miami'' and the series '' Dark Angel'' and ''She Spies''. He is of Finnish Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also ... descent. References External links * American people of Finnish descent American television directors American television producers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{Tv-director-stub ...
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Jim Davidson (actor)
Jim Davidson (born January 18, 1963) is an American actor and model active in the 1990s and early 2000s. Davidson is a graduate of Lehigh University. Career He graduated from Selinsgrove High School in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, United States . Jim earned his Bachelor of Science from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He worked as a public accountant for PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York City before he was discovered by a model agency. Davidson's first television role came as the pit reporter on the monster truck racing series ''Monster Wars'', which lasted one season in 1993 before being cancelled. He is best known for his work on the mid-1990s television drama '' Pacific Blue''. Since then, Davidson has guest-starred in a number of prime time dramas and appeared on CBS's Soap ''Guiding Light ''Guiding Light'' (known as ''The Guiding Light'' before 1975) is an American radio and television soap opera. It is listed in ''Guinness World Records'' as the thi ...
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Cyrus Nowrasteh
Cyrus Nowrasteh (Persian: سیروس/کوروش نورسته ; ; born September 19, 1956) is an American-‌Iranian screenwriter, director, and producer of film and television. He has worked on numerous television series and made-for-TV movies including ''The Day Reagan Was Shot, Falcon Crest, Into the West,'' and the controversial docudrama ''The Path to 9/11.'' He has also directed the theatrical features ''The Stoning of Soraya M.'' (2009), ''The Young Messiah'' (2016), and ''Infidel'' (2020). Early life and education Nowrasteh was born on 19 September 1956, in Boulder, Colorado, and grew up in Madison, Wisconsin. He is of Iranian descent, and graduated from Madison West High School in 1974 and was a city boys high school tennis champion. Nowrasteh attended New Mexico State University on an athletic scholarship and later transferred to the University of Southern California to attend the School of Cinematic Arts, graduating in 1977. Career In 1986, Nowrasteh began his ca ...
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Rich Hosek
Rich Hosek is a television writer and novelist whose screen credits include Star Trek: Voyager, Hope and Gloria, Pacific Blue, The New Addams Family, and ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. He received a Leo Award for his work on The New Addams Family. His writing credits are all with writing partner Arnold Rudnick. His novels include books in the Raney/Daye Investigation series, co-written with Arnold Rudnick and Loyd Auerbach: ''Near Death'' (2020) ''After Life'' (2021) And a series of "everyman thrillers" From the Files of Eddie Horne: ''The Dead Kids Club'' (2021) ''The Tenth Ride'' (2021) He attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus where he majored in Computer Engineering. While there, he was a chimes player at Altgeld Hall Altgeld Hall, located at 1409 West Green Street in Urbana, Illinois on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, campus, was built in 1896–97 and was designed by Na ...
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Hannah Louise Shearer
Hannah Louise Shearer (born August 25, 1945), also known as Hannah Shearer or Hannah L. Shearer, is a writer who was credited with writing five episodes whilst on the staff of '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and an episode of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. She was also a writer and producer for ''Emergency!'' and ''Knight Rider''. Career One of her first roles in television was as a production assistant on NBC's '' Sierra'' in 1974. She went on to become a writer and producer for ''Emergency!'', which had crossed over with ''Sierra''. She was also the writer for the pilot episode of ''Quail Lake'' which was intended to replace ''Emergency!'' but never went past a pilot entitled "Pine Canyon is Burning". Shearer was a producer for ''Knight Rider'' during the first season in 1982. She left mid-season and was replaced with Joel Rogosin. She also wrote the first-season episode "Not a Drop to Drink", and during the filming she became friends with guest actress Sondra Currie. Shea ...
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John Paragon
John Dixon Paragon (December 9, 1954 – April 3, 2021) was an American actor, writer and director. He is known for his work on the television series ''Pee-wee's Playhouse'', where he portrayed Jambi the Genie and provided the voice for Pterri the Pterodactyl. He was also a writer and director on a number of episodes. Early life Paragon was born on December 9, 1954 in Anchorage, Alaska but grew up and attended schools in Fort Collins, Colorado. He graduated from Fort Collins High School. Career Paragon got his start in the Los Angeles-based Improvisational theater, improvisation group The Groundlings alongside Paul Reubens and Phil Hartman. He played Jambi the Genie on the children's TV show ''Pee-wee's Playhouse''. In addition to writing many of its regular-season episodes, he co-wrote (with Reubens) the ''Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special'' in 1988, for which they were nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Writing in a Children's Special. His other roles include Cedric, ...
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Michael Sloane
Michael Sloane (born January 29, 1959) is an American actor and screenwriter, known for writing the 2001 drama film '' The Majestic'', starring Jim Carrey. Early life Sloane was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended Hollywood High School, where he became friends with future filmmaker and collaborator Frank Darabont. He also worked as a standup comedian. Career His acting credits include '' Teen Lust'' (1979) and ''Revenge of the Red Baron'' (1994). He debuted as a screenwriter with the Capraesque drama ''The Majestic'' (it had the working title of ''The Bijou''). The film, directed by Darabont, depicts a Hollywood screenwriter suspected of being a communist in 1951. After suffering amnesia as the result of a road traffic collision, he is taken in by the locals of a small town, who mistake him for a local missing soldier. He wrote and directed a 2002 short film, ''Two Paths''. He'd work again with Darabont on the television series ''Mob City ''Mob City'' is an American ...
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David Kemper (writer)
David Kemper is an American television writer and producer who is best known for his work on the science fiction/fantasy show ''Farscape''. He was raised in Oak Park, Michigan, where he attended Ferndale High School. At school he was a baseball player. He graduated from the University of Michigan before moving to California. In addition to ''Farscape'', Kemper wrote episodes of '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''SeaQuest DSV'', '' The Pretender'', ''Swamp Thing'', and ''Stargate SG-1'', and was also the executive producer for the SyFy channel film ''Aztec Rex''. In October 2006 made a deal with the Sci Fi Channel Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Launc ... to supply five movies to their Saturday night movie franchise. Filmography Television The numbers in writing cr ...
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Emily Skopov
Emily Skopov (born 1966) is an American screenwriter and politician. Personal life Skopov was born in 1966 in New York, and is of Jewish descent. She was raised in Rockland County. Skopov earned an undergraduate degree in English literature from Columbia University, and planned to become an English professor or lawyer. She committed to writing only after attending the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. In 2010, Skopov moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from El Segundo, California, then settled in Marshall Township with her husband Todd Normane and two children. Skopov is the founder of the non-profit organization No Crayon Left Behind. The organization was established in 2011, soon after Skopov began collecting discarded crayons from restaurants and distributing them to places where they would be used, such as homeless shelters, daycares, and preschools. Film and television Skopov worked on several television shows including ''The Client'', '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', ' ...
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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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Police Procedural
The police show, or police crime drama, is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasizes the investigative procedure of a police officer or department as the protagonist(s), as contrasted with other genres that focus on either a private detective, an amateur investigator or the characters who are the targets of investigations. While many police procedurals conceal the criminal's identity until the crime is solved in the narrative climax (the so-called whodunit), others reveal the perpetrator's identity to the audience early in the narrative, making it an inverted detective story. Whatever the plot style, the defining element of a police procedural is the attempt to accurately depict the profession of law enforcement, including such police-related topics as forensic science, autopsies, gathering evidence, search warrants, interrogation and adherence to legal restrictions and procedure. Early history The roots of the police procedural have been traced to at l ...
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