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NYPD Blue Season 12
The twelfth and final season of ''NYPD Blue'' premiered on ABC on September 21, 2004, and concluded on March 1, 2005. Note: Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, Jessalyn Gilsig Jessalyn Sarah Gilsig (born November 30, 1971) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles as Meredith Gordon in ''Heroes (American TV series), Heroes'', Kayley in ''Quest for Camelot'', Lauren Davis in ''Boston Public'', Gina Russo in ..., and John F. O'Donohue did not return for the twelfth season. With the exception of Eddie Gibson being replaced as squad commander, their absences are not explained to the audience. Episodes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nypd Blue season 12 NYPD Blue seasons 2004 American television seasons 2005 American television seasons ...
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NYPD Blue
''NYPD Blue'' is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensemble cast. The show was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch, and was inspired by Milch's relationship with Bill Clark (screenwriter), Bill Clark, a former member of the New York City Police Department, who eventually became one of the show's producers. The series was originally broadcast by American Broadcasting Company, ABC from September 21, 1993‚ to March 1, 2005. It was ABC's List of longest-running TV shows by category, longest-running primetime one-hour drama series until ''Grey's Anatomy'' surpassed it in 2016. ''NYPD Blue'' was met with critical acclaim, praised for its grittiness and realistic portrayal of the cast's personal and professional lives. However, the show garnered controversy for its depictions of Nudity in American te ...
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Jesse Bochco
Jesse John Bochco (born March 2, 1975) is an American television director and producer. He is the son of television producer/writer Steven Bochco and actress Barbara Bosson. Career In 1982, Bochco had his first and only acting role as Frank Furillo Jr. on the series ''Hill Street Blues'', produced by his father. He played the son of Fay Furillo, Barbara Bosson's character. Bochco began his behind-the-camera career as an associate producer on his father's television series ''Philly'' (2001–2002) starring Kim Delaney. He made his directorial debut on that series with the episode "Tall Tales" in 2002. He went on to direct episodes of ''NYPD Blue'', ''Over There'', '' Commander in Chief'' and '' Raising the Bar'', all produced by his father. His other television directing credits include ''Dirt'', '' Lincoln Heights'', '' Standoff'', ''John from Cincinnati'', ''The Closer'', ''Prison Break'', ''Nip/Tuck'', ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', and ''Dallas''. Personal life In 2009, Bochco m ...
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Ed O'Ross
Ed O'Ross (born Edward Orss; July 5, 1949) is an American actor. His prominent roles include Itchy in ''Dick Tracy'', Max Kale in ''Walker, Texas Ranger'', Colonel Perry in '' Universal Soldier'', Lt. Touchdown in ''Full Metal Jacket'', ruthless Georgian mobster Viktor Rustaveli in ''Red Heat'', and police detective Cliff Willis in '' The Hidden''. He also appeared on '' Six Feet Under'' (2001–2005), and ''Shark'' (2006–2008). Early life and education O'Ross was born Edward Orss on July 5, 1949 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is of Czechoslovak descent. O'Ross graduated from Munhall High School, where he was a star baseball player, in 1964. He subsequently attended Point Park College and Carnegie Tech (which became Carnegie Mellon University). Prior to becoming an actor, O'Ross was a boxer, winning a Golden Gloves amateur championship in 1964. He was also a minor league baseball player. He auditioned for two Major League Baseball teams (the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Lou ...
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Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill (born Jonah Hill Feldstein; December 20, 1983) is an American actor. List of awards and nominations received by Jonah Hill, The accolades he has received include nominations for two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, BAFTA Award, and two Golden Globe Awards. Hill ranked 28th on ''Forbes'' list of highest-paid actors from June 2014 to June 2015, at $16million. In 2020, he was found to have sworn on film more than any other actor. Hill is known for his comedic roles in films including ''The 40-Year-Old Virgin'' (2005), ''Knocked Up'' (2007), ''Superbad'' (2007), ''Get Him to the Greek'' (2010), ''21 Jump Street (film), 21 Jump Street'' (2012), ''This Is the End'' (2013), and ''22 Jump Street'' (2014). For his performances in ''Moneyball (film), Moneyball'' (2011) and ''The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film), The Wolf of Wall Street'' (2013), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is also known for his roles in ''Cyrus (2010 film), C ...
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John Hyams
John Hyams is an American screenwriter, director and cinematographer, best known for his involvement in the '' Universal Soldier'' series, for which he has directed two installments. Hyams is the son of director Peter Hyams. Career Hyams graduated from Syracuse University School of Visual and Performing Arts, becoming a noted painter and sculptor exhibiting and selling work in New York and Los Angeles. He became known in Hollywood in 1997 after writing, producing, and directing the critically acclaimed ''One Dog Day''. The film debuted at the Taos Talking Picture Film Festival. After that, Hyams directed several documentaries, most notably '' The Smashing Machine'', which follows the life of fighter Mark Kerr. Hyams also directed several episodes of ABC Television's ''NYPD Blue''. In 2009, Hyams took over the '' Universal Soldier'' franchise, directing the film '' Regeneration'', starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. It was shot mostly in Bulgaria on a budget of $9 ...
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Lisa Lackey
Elizabeth Lackey (born 2 March 1971), is an Australian actress sometimes credited under the name Lisa Lackey. Career Lackey grew up in Orange, New South Wales, and attended Orange High School. Lackey was working as a model before she was cast for the part of "Foxy" Roxy Miller on the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' in 1992. She left the show in 1995. In 1997, Lackey appeared in '' The Pretender'', in which she played the role of Cindy Thomas, a photo model harassed by a stalker. In 2001, Lackey appeared in David Lynch's film '' Mulholland Dr.'', in which she played the role of Carol, a singer auditioning with Adam Kesher for the part eventually given to Camilla Rhodes. In 2001 she also had a recurring role on the series '' Rude Awakening''. She also was in '' New Alcatraz'' in 2002. She portrayed Janice Parkman on the NBC television series '' Heroes'' between 2006 and 2010. In 2006 Lackey played the role of the angel Verchiel on ABC Family's '' Fallen'' miniseries ...
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John De Lancie
John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, best known for his role as Q in various ''Star Trek'' series, beginning with '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' in 1987 and leading up to the third season of '' Star Trek: Picard'' in 2023. De Lancie's first television role was in '' Captains and the Kings'' in 1976. His other television series roles include Eugene Bradford in ''Days of Our Lives'' (1982–1986; 1989–1990), Frank Simmons in ''Stargate SG-1'' (2001–2002), Donald Margolis in ''Breaking Bad'' (2009–2010), Agent Allen Shapiro in '' Torchwood'' (2011), as well as the voice of Discord in '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' (2011–2019). De Lancie became an outspoken secular activist and was a featured speaker at the 2016 Reason Rally and at CSICon 2019. Early life and education De Lancie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 20, 1948, one of two children born to John de Lancie (1921–2002), principal oboist of th ...
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Mark Tinker
Mark Tinker (born January 16, 1951) is an American television producer and television director, director. Early life Tinker was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of Ruth Prince Tinker (née Byerly) (1927–2004) and future NBC chairman Grant Tinker (1926–2016), and is the brother of John Tinker (producer), John Tinker, with whom he worked on ''St. Elsewhere''. His stepmother was Mary Tyler Moore, who was married to Grant Tinker from 1962 until 1981. His brother Michael was a Los Angeles policeman and detective for over 30 years. Tinker graduated from Darien High School and Syracuse University with honors in 1973. Career Tinker was an executive producer and regular director on the HBO series ''Deadwood (TV series), Deadwood''. Tinker joined the HBO western drama ''Deadwood (TV series), Deadwood'' for the third and final season in 2006. The series was created by David Milch and focused on a growing town in the American West. Prior to ''Deadwood'', Tinker served as a directo ...
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Scott Atkinson
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Mackenzie Phillips
Mackenzie Phillips (born November 10, 1959) is an American actress. Her best-known roles include Carol Morrison in the film ''American Graffiti'', Julie Cooper Horvath on the sitcom '' One Day at a Time'', Molly Phillips on Disney Channel’s supernatural series '' So Weird'', and Barbara "Barb" Denning in ''Orange Is the New Black''. Early life Phillips attended Highland Hall Waldorf School in Northridge, California. At age 12, Phillips formed a band with three of her classmates, and she was spotted by a casting agent during one of their performances. She was given an audition for a role in the 1973 film ''American Graffiti'', which she won. Career Phillips was 12 years old during the filming of ''American Graffiti'', and 13 when the movie was released. She was cast as Carol Morrison, a young girl accidentally picked up by hot rodding teenager John Milner (Paul Le Mat). Because of California state law, producer Gary Kurtz became Phillips's legal guardian for the duratio ...
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Nicholas Wootton
Nicholas Wootton is an American television writer and producer. He has written for various TV shows, including ''Chuck'', ''Prison Break'', ''Law & Order'', ''NYPD Blue'', ''Scorpion Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the Order (biology), order Scorpiones. They have eight legs and are easily recognized by a pair of Chela (organ), grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward cur ...'' and '' The Endgame''. In 1998, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, for his work in ''NYPD Blue''. References External links * American television producers American television writers American male television writers Primetime Emmy Award winners Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-screen-writer-stub ...
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John Money
John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand American psychologist, sexologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University known for his research on human sexual behavior and gender. Money advanced the use of more accurate terminology in sex research, coining the terms ''gender role'' and ''sexual orientation''. Despite widespread popular belief, Money did not coin the term ''gender identity''. Money pioneered drug treatment for sex offenders to extinguish their sex drives. Since the 1990s, Money's work and research has been subject to significant academic and public scrutiny. A 1997 academic study criticized Money's work in many respects, particularly in regard to the involuntary sex-reassignment of the child David Reimer. Money allegedly coerced David and his brother Brian to perform sexual rehearsal with each other, which Money then photographed. David Reimer lived a troubled life, ending with his suicide at 38 following his brother's suicide. Money ...
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