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ISSN 0749-064X

A Biographical Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers, Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and Critics in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the World Thomas Riggs, Editor

Volume 56 Includes Cumulative Index Containing References to Who’s Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre

Contemporary Theatre, Film & Television, Vol. 56

Editor Thomas Riggs

Project Editor Michael J. Tyrkus

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CTFT Staff Mariko Fujinaka, Janice Jorgensen, Candice Mancini, Annette Petrusso, Susan Risland, Lisa Sherwin, Arlene True, Pam Zuber

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Contents

Preface ......................................................................................... vii Biographies .................................................................................... 1 Cumulative Index (Including references to Who’s Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre) ........................................ 351

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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT’s one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available about the lives and work of performing arts professionals.

Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the world. With 251 entries in CTFT 56, the series now provides biographies on approximately 17,690 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.

Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and online databases. Additionally, the editors of CTFT maintain regular contact with industry advisors and professionals who routinely suggest new candidates for inclusion in the series. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources which are believed to be reliable, but have not been verified for this edition by the listee or their agents.

Revised Entries To ensure CTFT’s timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale’s Who’s Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.

Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale’s highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: •

ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.



PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests.



ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. vii



CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service.



MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations.



AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees.



CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information.



RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available.



WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications.



ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee’s work.



SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent- prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available.



OTHER SOURCES: books, periodicals, and internet sites where interviews or feature stories can be found.

Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT’s Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who’s Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.

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Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Thomson Gale, 27500 Drake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535; or feel free to call toll-free at 1-800-877-GALE.

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Television Work; Other; Series: (As Chris Abbott–Fish) Story editor, Little House on the Prairie (also known as Little House: A New Beginning), NBC, 1981–1982. (As Chris Abbott–Fish) Executive story consultant, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983–1984. Creative consultant, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, c. 1993–1998.

ABBOTT, Chris (Chris Abbott–Fish) PERSONAL Married; children: a son. Addresses: Agent—Christopher Barrett, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Publicist—Beverly Magid, Guttman Associates Public Relations, 118 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Television Executive Producer; with Others; Movies: Auntie Sue, ABC, 1989. The Dancer’s Touch (also known as B. L. Stryker and B. L. Stryker: The Dancer’s Touch), ABC, 1989. Die Laughing (also known as B. L. Stryker and B. L. Stryker: Die Laughing), ABC, 1989. The King of Jazz, ABC, 1989. Royal Gambit, ABC, 1989. Grand Theft Hotel, ABC, 1990. High Rise, ABC, 1990. Night Train, ABC, 1990. Plates, ABC, 1990. Winner Takes All, ABC, 1990.

Career: Producer and writer. Breakdown Services, Ltd., worked as a writer and script analyst. Also worked as an actress. Member: Writers Guild of America West (member of board of directors, 2002–03).

Television Executive Producer; Movies: Bandit: Bandit Bandit (also known as Bandit Bandit), syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (also known as Bandit Goes Country), syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Bandit’s Silver Angel (also known as Bandit: Bandit and the Silver Angel), syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit, syndicated, 1994. Diagnosis Murder: Deadly Mirage, PAX TV, 2001. A Town without Pity (also known as Diagnosis Murder: Town without Pity), CBS, 2002. Without Warning (also known as Diagnosis Murder: Without Warning), CBS, 2002.

CREDITS Television Executive Producer; with Others; Series: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, c. 1993–1998. High Sierra Search and Rescue, NBC, 1994–1995. Legacy, UPN, 1998–1999. Television Producer; Series: (As Chris Abbott–Fish; with others) Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1984–1985. (As Chris Abbott–Fish) Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1985–1986. Diagnosis Murder, CBS, c. 1993–2001.

Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler, NBC, 1990. Silverfox, ABC, 1991.

Television Supervising Producer; Series: (As Chris Abbott–Fish) Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1986–1988. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, c. 1993–1998. 1

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ADDISON Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Magnum, P.I.: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.

ADDISON, Anita W. PERSONAL

WRITINGS

Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Teleplays; Movies: (As Chris Abbott–Fish) Little House: Bless All the Dear Children, NBC, 1984. (With Leon Piedmont and Walter Klenhard) The Dancer’s Touch (also known as B. L. Stryker and B. L. Stryker: The Dancer’s Touch), ABC, 1989. (With Norma Jean Wood) Die Laughing (also known as B. L. Stryker and B. L. Stryker: Die Laughing), ABC, 1989. (And story) Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (also known as Bandit Goes Country), syndicated, 1994.

Career: Producer and director. Previously vice president of Dramatic Series Development, CBS–TV. CREDITS Film Director: Eva’s Man, 1976. Savannah, 1989. Television Director; Episodic: Freddy’s Nightmares (also known as Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series), syndicated, 1988. ⬙My Bullet,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1990. ⬙A Horse Is a Horse,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1991. ⬙Some Tuesday in July,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1991. ⬙Dreams—February 28, 1979,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1991. ⬙Ghost Ship—August 13, 1956,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. ⬙That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles,⬙ Homefront, ABC, 1992. Sirens, ABC, 1993. ⬙Long Day’s Journey⬙ (also known as ⬙Missing Persons⬙), ER, NBC, 1995. ⬙Camille,⬙ The Great Defender, Fox, 1995. ⬙One Acquainted with the Night,⬙ EZ Streets, CBS, 1997. Family Law, CBS, 1999. ⬙Zero to Sixty,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000.

Teleplays; Episodic: (As Chris Abbott–Fish) ⬙A Little Rain,⬙ Nurse, CBS, 1981. (As Abbott–Fish) Little House on the Prairie (also known as Little House: A New Beginning), NBC, multiple episodes, between 1981 and 1983. (As Abbott–Fish; and stories) Magnum, P.I., CBS, multiple episodes, between 1983 and 1988. (With Deborah Pratt) ⬙Liberation—October 16, 1968,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1993. ⬙State of Flux,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1995. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, multiple episodes, between 1996 and 1998. ⬙The Gift,⬙ Legacy, UPN, 1998. ⬙Tango,⬙ Legacy, UPN, 1998. ⬙Double Exposure,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX TV, 1999. ⬙Full House,⬙ Legacy, UPN, 1999. (With Steve Brown) ⬙The Seven Deadly Sins,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999. ⬙Sleeping Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999. (With Brown) ⬙Confession,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 2001.

Television Director; Movies: There Are No Children Here, ABC, 1993. Deep in My Heart, CBS, 1999.

Also wrote episodes of other series, including Cagney & Lacey, CBS; Father Murphy, NBC; and High Sierra Search and Rescue, NBC.

Television Executive Producer; Series: Sisters, NBC, 1991. It Had to Be You, CBS, 1993. That’s Life, ABC, 2000.

Teleplays; Pilots: Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler, NBC, 1990. (And story) Silverfox, ABC, 1991.

Television Producer; Series: St. Michael’s Crossing, CBS, 1999. 2

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ALCALA ⬙The Gift,⬙ ER, NBC, 1994. (As Felix Alcala) ⬙Eyes,⬙ Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1995. (As Felix Alcala) ⬙Choice or Chance: Part 2,⬙ Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1995. ⬙Do One, Teach One, Kill One,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. ⬙The Prince of Wails,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1995. ⬙Fire in the Belly,⬙ ER, NBC, 1996. ⬙A Mad Tea Party,⬙ L.A. Firefighters (also known as Fire Company 132), Fox, 1996. Michael Hayes, CBS, 1997. ⬙The Eternal,⬙ Roar, Fox, 1997. ⬙Whose Appy Now?,⬙ ER, NBC, 1997. ⬙Friendly Fire,⬙ ER, NBC, 1997. ⬙Dead Babe Walking,⬙ Maximum Bob, ABC, 1998. ⬙Encore,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1998. ⬙Poem,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1998. ⬙Slayer,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1998. ⬙It’s a Helluva Life,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1999. ⬙Sticks and Stones,⬙ ER, NBC, 1999. ⬙Last Rites,⬙ ER, NBC, 1999. ⬙Responsible Parties,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. ⬙Impulse,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. The Strip, UPN, 2000. ⬙Run of the Mill,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. ⬙A Rock and a Hard Place,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2001. ⬙After Time,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2001. ⬙Surrender⬙ (also known as ⬙Inside Out⬙), ER, NBC, 2001. ⬙Never Say Never,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. ⬙Walk Like a Man⬙ (also known as ⬙Don’t Call Me Mikey⬙), ER, NBC, 2002. ⬙Sex, Lies & Videotape,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. ⬙Thicker than Water,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. ⬙The Unforgiven,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. (As Felix Alcala) ⬙John Deux,⬙ John Doe, Fox, 2002. (As Felix Alcala) ⬙Songs in the Night,⬙ Hack, CBS, 2002. (As Felix Alcala) ⬙Pawns,⬙ For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2002. ⬙Castles of Sand,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. ⬙10–13,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. ⬙Closing In,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. ⬙My Opening Farewell,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2003. ⬙Death and Taxes,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003. ⬙One Hit Wonder,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I.), CBS, 2003. ⬙Carnival,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. ⬙Let God Sort ’Em Out,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. ⬙Breakpoint,⬙ The Shield, F/X, 2003.

Television Work; Pilots: Supervising producer, The Brotherhood, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Story of a People: The Black Road to Hollywood (documentary), syndicated, 1991.

ALCALA, Felix Enriquez (Felix Alcala) PERSONAL Born in Bakersfield, CA. Education: Studied film at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, cinematographer, and producer. Previously worked as a documentary filmmaker, KERA–TV, Dallas, TX. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic series, 1995, for ⬙The Gift,⬙ ER, 1995; American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cinematography in movies of the week/pilots, 1995, for Earth 2; ALMA Award, outstanding director of a drama series, 2001, for Third Watch; ALMA Award nomination, outstanding director of a television drama or comedy, 2002, for ⬙Never Say Never,⬙ ER. CREDITS Film Director: Fire Down Below, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Man, This Joint Is Jumping,⬙ Homefront, ABC, 1991. ⬙Szabo’s Travels,⬙ Homefront, ABC, 1991. I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. South Beach, NBC, 1993. ⬙Stagecoach,⬙ The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 1994. ⬙All Shook Up,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. ⬙Steroid Roy,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. ⬙Mi casa es tsunami,⬙ The Byrds of Paradise, ABC, 1994. ⬙The Man Who Fell to Earth,⬙ Earth 2, NBC, 1994.

Also directed ⬙Second Best,⬙ Profiler, NBC; an episode of CSI: Miami, CBS; ⬙Twelve Angry Men,⬙ an unaired episode of The Great Defender. Television Director; Movies: Seduced and Betrayed, NBC, 1995. Deadly Pursuits, NBC, 1996. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. 3

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Member: American Society of Cinematographers, International Cinematographers Guild (also known as Camera Guild), former member of National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians.

Television Director; Pilots: Justice League of America, ABC, 1997. Brimstone, Fox, 1998. Flashpoint (also known as E.I.S.: Epidemiologic Intelligence Service), ABC, 2002.

CREDITS Television Director; Miniseries: (As Felix Alcala) ⬙Maintenance,⬙ Steven Speilberg Presents: Taken, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.

Film Cinematographer: The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (also known as Dynamite Women), New World, 1976. Hollywood Boulevard, New World, 1976. Malibu Beach (also known as Sunset Cove), Crown International, 1978. Piranha, New World, 1978. Second unit cinematographer, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1989. Unlawful Entry, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. What’s Love Got to Do with It, Buena Vista, 1993. Everybody Can Float, Buena Vista, 1995. Man of the House (also known as Pals Forever), Buena Vista, 1995. The Juror, Columbia, 1996. Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. The Odd Couple II (also known as Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple II), Paramount, 1998. Small Soldiers, Universal, 1998. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, MCA/Universal, 2000. The Gift, Paramount, 2000. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Dimension Films, 2001. Bad Santa, Dimension Films, 2003. The Girl Next Door, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004.

Television Cinematographer; Episodic: Equal Justice, ABC, 1990. Homefront, ABC, 1991. South Beach, NBC, 1993. Earth 2, NBC, 1994. Brimstone, Fox, 1998. Television Work; Episodic: Co–executive producer, Brimstone, Fox, 1998. Television Cinematographer; Movies: The Ernest Green Story, The Disney Channel, 1993. Staying Afloat, NBC, 1993. Earth 2, NBC, 1994. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. Television Cinematographer; Specials: (As Felix Alcala) Juvi, CBS, 1987. Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, CBS, 1990. I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. Going to Extremes, ABC, 1992. Under One Roof, CBS, 1995.

Film Second Unit Director of Photography: Robocop 2, Orion, 1990. Bad Girls, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Showtime, Warner Bros., 2002.

ANDERSON, Jamie (James M. Anderson)

Film Director of Photography; Additional Photography: The ’burbs (also known as Life in the Burbs), Universal, 1988. Rising Sun, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. (As James M. Anderson) Joy Ride (also known as Roadkill), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001.

PERSONAL Born in New City, NY; son of a stage manager and television director; grandson of Maxwell Anderson (a playwright and screenwriter). Education: Studied film at New York University and English at Syracuse University.

Film Camera Operator: Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. (With others) Twilight Zone: The Movie, Warner Bros., 1982. Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1983. Miracles, Orion, 1984. Baby ... Secret of the Lost Legend (also known as Dinosaur ... Secret of the Lost Legend), Buena Vista, 1985. The Best of Times, Universal, 1986.

Addresses: Agent—The Mirisch Agency, 1801 Century Park East, Suite 1801, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Cinematographer, director of photography, and camera operator. Worked on commercials, as a production assistant for a photographer, and with an industrial filmmaker and documentary maker; also worked as a scenery builder and at an advertising agency. 4

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Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1986. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Back to the Beach, Paramount, 1987. Harry and the Hendersons (also known as Bigfoot and the Hendersons), Universal, 1987. The Running Man, TriStar, 1987. (With others) The ’burbs (also known as Life in the Burbs), Universal, 1988. Everybody’s All–American (also known as When I Fall in Love), Warner Bros., 1988. (As James M. Anderson) Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1989. Additional camera operator, Joe versus the Volcano, Warner Bros., 1990.

Television Cinematographer; Movies: The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), UPN, 1998. Prince Charming, TNT, 2001.

Film Second Unit Camera Operator: Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Back to School, Orion, 1986.

ARIOLA, Julie

Television Work; Specials: Animation actor, Night of the Headless Horseman, Fox, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: ICG Magazine, January, 2001.

PERSONAL Film Assistant Camera Operator: Night Call Nurses, New World, 1972. Second assistant camera operator, The Doll Squad (also known as Seduce and Destroy), Ambassador, 1973. The Stunt Man, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Airplane! (also known as Flying High), Paramount, 1980. ... All the Marbles (also known as The California Dolls), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1981. (With others) E.T., the Extra–Terrestrial (also known as A Boy’s Life, E.T., E.T. and Me, and Night Skies), Universal, 1982, expanded version released as E.T. the Extra–Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary, 2002. One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Six Weeks, Universal, 1982. (With others) Tron, Buena Vista, 1982. (With others) That Was Then ... This Is Now, Paramount, 1985.

Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lady Teller, Double Revenge, Republic, 1990. Girl’s home director, Shout, Universal, 1991. Dr. Cayle, Fire in the Sky, Paramount, 1993. Zina’s mother, French Exit, Columbia TriStar, 1995. Judy Muller, Do Me a Favor (also known as Trading Favors), Imperial, 1997. Mom, I Love You, Don’t Touch Me!, Goldwyn, 1998. Melanctha, I’m Losing You, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Joyce Lacy, Molly, United International, 1999. Reader, Lost Souls, New Line Cinema, 2000. Aunt Rosie, Nailed, Curb Entertainment, 2001. (Uncredited) Bread and Roses, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Darlene, Ocean Park, Surf Digital, 2002.

Film Appearances: Male hippie, The Student Teachers (also known as College Coeds), New World, 1973. Television Cinematographer; Series: Moon over Miami, ABC, 1993. (With others) ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994—. Snoops, ABC, 1999. Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001—. The Court, ABC, 2002.

Television Appearances; Movies: Test examiner, Police Story: The Freeway Killings, NBC, 1987. Julie’s mom, Those She Left Behind, NBC, 1989. Marge, Obsessed, ABC, 1992. Nurse, Darkness before Dawn, NBC, 1993. Carol, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, NBC, 1993. Mrs. Wynn, Jailbreakers, Showtime, 1994. Jerry, Forgotten Sins, ABC, 1996.

Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: ⬙Armed Response⬙ and ⬙Lightning⬙ segments, Picture Windows, Showtime, 1994. The Temptations, NBC, 1998.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Mary Cole, ⬙Lady Luck,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1984. Receptionist, ⬙To Tilt at Windmills,⬙ Fame, syndicated, 1986. 5

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Miranda, ⬙The Casavin Curse,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986. Woman Ⲇ1, ⬙Good Sex, Some Sex, What Sex, No Sex,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1990. ⬙God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. ⬙Grin and Bare It,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Marion Forbes, ⬙Abandando Abandoned,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Cara Hendricks, ⬙Guns ⬘R’ Us,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Cara Hendricks, ⬙Remote Control,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1994. Doris, ⬙You, Murderer,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1995. Mrs. Holbrook, ⬙In Loco Parentis,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Elizabeth Silver, ⬙A Tushful of Dollars,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Mildred Superczynski, ⬙Caulksmanship,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996.

⬙Dental Men Prefer Blondes,⬙ Total Security, ABC, 1997. Lorraine Marks, ⬙The Trial: Part 1,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Lorraine Marks, ⬙Cloudy with a Chance of Membranes: Part 2,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Roz Kramer, ⬙Big Hand for the Little Lady,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Brenda Shorey, ⬙I–15 Murders,⬙ C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I.), CBS, 2001. Lois Campbell, ⬙In Too Deep,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2002. ⬙Oh Mother, Who Art Thou?,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2003. Dorothy Milne, ⬙You Never Know,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2003. ⬙Things Change,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003. ⬙Foreign Affairs,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003. ⬙When Night Meets Day,⬙ ER, NBC, 2003.

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B Eric the second, second, second, Role of a Lifetime, PorchLight Entertainment, 2001. Friend at Leo’s party, Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Kane, Cinema/Verite (short film), TAKSEA Productions, 2001. Shane, Now You Know, Lumberyard Productions, 2002. Guy, Fear of Feathers (short film), Seven Castles Productions, 2003. Nick, A Day without a Mexican, Altavista Films, 2004.

BABCOCK, Todd 1969– PERSONAL Full name, Todd E. Babcock; born October 12, 1969, in Jackson, MI. Education: Michigan State University, degree in theatre; also attended Jackson Community College and Temple University.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael Levy, ⬙Paradise Lost,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1997. Tom Warner, ⬙Reptile Boy,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy), The WB, 1997. Rick, ⬙The Kid,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1997. Mulcahey, ⬙Drone,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998. Billy, ⬙My Best Friend’s Boyfriend,⬙ Clueless, UPN, 1999. Dr. Farnsworth, ⬙Where Spirit Lives,⬙ Legacy, UPN, 1999. Wayne, ⬙The Surprise Date,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX TV, 1999. Charles ⬙Chuckie,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s Undressed), MTV, 1999. Steve Harrington, ⬙The Two Faces of Steve,⬙ Movie Stars, The WB, 2000. FBI agent, ⬙The Fever Flip,⬙ Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family, USA Network, 2000.

Addresses: Agent—The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor. Performed in summer stock productions at Purple Rose Theatre, Chelsea, MI, and in Chapel Hill, NC. Appeared in commercials for Kirin Ichiban, 2000, and for J. C. Penney department stores, 2001. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Theodore Rex (also known as T. Rex), New Line Cinema, 1995. Lieutenant Anderson, The Killing Seasons (short film), LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Noah, Crazy World, Crazy World Productions, 1996. Dr. Robert Payne, Hong se lian ren (also known as Red Lovers, Shanghai Story, and A Time to Remember), Forbidden City Films/Nathanson Kwok Entertainment, 1998. Leonard Barnett, Gods and Monsters, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Deputy Haggard, Poor White Trash, Hollywood Independents/Xenon Entertainment Group, 2000.

Television Appearances; Other: Howard, What Love Sees (movie), CBS, 1996. Vin Ramsel, Days of Our Lives (series; also known as Days and DOOL), NBC, 2003. Appeared as Gordon (a wedding guest) in the unaired pilot for Love & Money. 7

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Television Appearances; Specials: Pete, Hiroshima Maiden, PBS, 1988. Jeremy, Too Soon for Jeff, ABC, 1996.

BACALL, Michael PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jimmy, ⬙A Song for Jason: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985. Dwayne, ⬙The Mogul,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1987. Everett, ⬙The Dilemma,⬙ Punky Brewster, NBC, 1988. Joey, ⬙Angel,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. Joey, ⬙The Phone Call,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. ⬙TV or Not TV,⬙ Nearly Departed, NBC, 1989. Kevin Walters, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, c. 1989. Smaller twin, Peter Pan & the Pirates (animated), Fox, c. 1990. Lewis, ⬙Frank and Denise,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1991. Lewis, ⬙The Hardware Store,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1991. Second teenager, ⬙Happy Holidays,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1993. Ernest, ⬙Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wood?,⬙ Evening Shade, CBS, 1994. Bailey, ⬙Jake Gets a Job,⬙ Relativity, ABC, 1996. Bailey, ⬙Moving In,⬙ Relativity, ABC, 1996. Tommy, ⬙Love Is a Many Blundered Thing,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Voice of Torvald, ⬙Tutoring Torvald/Gerald Comes Over,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1996. Voices of Tommy and Melvin, ⬙6th Grade Girls/The Baseball,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1996. Bailey, ⬙Billable Hours,⬙ Relativity, ABC, 1997. Bailey, ⬙New Year’s Eve,⬙ Relativity, ABC, 1997. Carlo, ⬙Teufelsnacht,⬙ The Visitor, Fox, 1997. Eric, ⬙Some Assembly Required,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy), The WB, 1997. First player, ⬙The Big Three–Oh,⬙ Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Voice of Chez Pierre busboy, ⬙Arnold’s Valentine,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Voice of Torvald, ⬙Mudbowl/Gerald Moves Out,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Jason Denby, ⬙Denby’s Kid,⬙ The Norm Show (also known as Norm), ABC, 1999. Howie Feruzzi, ⬙The Care,⬙ Gideon’s Crossing, ABC, 2000. Tagger, ⬙Diva, Interrupted,⬙ Bette, CBS, 2000. Brendan Walker, ⬙Russellmania,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001.

Education: University of California, Los Angeles, degree in English and communications (with honors), 1996. Avocational Interests: Snowboarding, playing guitar. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Mike Cohen, Gotham Group, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and writer. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor guest starring in a television series, 1990, for Doogie Howser, M.D.; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor costarring in a motion picture, 1992, for Shout. CREDITS Film Appearances: Arturo Bandini, Wait until Spring, Bandini (also known as Bandini, John Fante’s Wait until Spring, Bandini, Aspetta primavera Bandini, and Le ragioni del cuore), Orion, 1990. Big boy, Shout, Universal, 1991. Perry, Free Willy, Warner Bros., 1993. Terry Taylor, This Boy’s Life, Warner Bros., 1993. Dirk, Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Legendes urbaines: La suite, Legendes urbaines 2, and Leyendas urbanas: Corte final), Columbia, 2000. Casey Whitner, Pumpkin, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 2002. Gene, Speakeasy, Miramax, 2002. Chad, Manic, IFC Films, 2003. Bookies, International West Pictures, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: Dino Santucci, Living in Captivity, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Between the Darkness and the Dawn, NBC, 1985. Tommy, Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine, ABC, 1989. Jesse Delvechio, Irresistible Force, CBS, 1993. Tony Falco, The Four Diamonds, The Disney Channel, 1995.

Also appeared as Adam Obren, Vital Signs, ABC; as Barry, Sister, Sister, ABC and The WB; in The A-Team, NBC; and as Toby Teller in ⬙Love’s Labors Lost,⬙ an 8

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BAGNERIS The Road to El Dorado (animated), United International, 2000. Gladiator, MCA/Universal, 2000. Mission: Impossible II (also known as M:I–2), Paramount, 2000. The Pledge, Warner Bros., 2001. Hannibal, MCA/Universal, 2001. Pearl Harbor (also known as Pearl Harbour), Buena Vista, 2001. Invincible (also known as Unbesiegbar), Fine Line, 2001. Extreme Days, Providence, 2001. King of the Jungle, Urbanworld, 2001. Teknolust, ThinkFilm, 2002. The Time Machine, Warner Bros., 2002. K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker), Paramount, 2002. Equilibrium, Miramax, 2002. The Recruit, Buena Vista, 2003. Ned Kelly, Universal, 2003. Basic (also known as Formation extreme), Columbia, 2003. Manfast, Kali, 2003. The In–Laws, Warner Bros., 2003. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Buena Vista, 2003. Beat the Drum, 2003.

unaired episode of Bull, TNT. Episodes of Hey Arnold! featuring Bacall’s voice were also broadcast in the series The Cartoon Characters. WRITINGS Screenplays: Bookies, International West Pictures, 2003. (With Blayne Weaver) Manic, IFC Films, 2003.

BADELT, Klaus PERSONAL Born in Germany. Addresses: Agent—The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Composer.

Television Music; Series: The Hunger, Showtime, 1997. (Theme) The Others, 2000.

Awards, Honors: Online Film Critics Society Award nomination (with others), best original score, 2001, for Gladiator; World Soundtrack Award, discovery of the year, 2002, for The Time Machine.

Television Music; Movies: Peter Strohm: Unter Bruedern, 1995. (Uncredited) Tatort—Schluessel zum Mord, 1997. Tatort—Der zweite Mann, 1998.

CREDITS Film Score Producer: Der Grosse Bagarozy (also known as The Devil and Ms. D), Constantine, 1999. Gladiator, MCA/Universal, 2000.

BAGNERIS, Vernel 1949–

Film Work: Assistant sound editor, Endurance, Buena Vista, 1999.

PERSONAL Born July 31, 1949, in New Orleans, LA. Education: Graduated from Xavier University; studied theatre in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Television Music Producer; Movies: Saving Jessica Lynch: The Rescue of an American Soldier, NBC, 2003.

Addresses: Agent—Barry Douglas, DGRW Agency, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10019.

WRITINGS Film Scores: Der Eisbaer, Constantin, 1998. The Thin Red Line, 1998. Chill Factor, Warner Bros., 1999. The Tigger Movie (animated), Buena Vista, 2000.

Career: Actor, director, dancer, choreographer, lyricist, and writer. New Experience Players (multi–racial experimental theatre company), founder; workshop director for Broadway musicals, including Bojangles, 1982, and Rev. Jenkins, 1988. 9

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BAGNERIS Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award nomination, outstanding achievement in a musical, Society of West End Theatre, 1981, for One Mo’ Time; inducted into Southwest Theatre Conference Hall of Fame, 1988; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1995, Outer Critics Circle Award, Lucille Lortel awards, outstanding performance and outstanding writing, League of Off–Broadway Theatres and Producers, and Drama Desk Award nomination, all for Jelly Roll! The Music and the Man; Astaire Award nomination, best male dancer, Theatre Development Fund, 2002, for One Mo’ Time.

Jelly Roll Morton and police officer, French Quarter, Crown International, 1978. Accordion man, Pennies from Heaven, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1981. Preston, Down by Law, Island, 1986. Film Choreographer: Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story, Crusader Entertainment, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Papa Du, One Mo’ Time, syndicated, 1986. Joe Witherspoon, The Gift of Amazing Grace, ABC, 1986. Jean Toomer, ⬙A Marriage: Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1991.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Papa Du, One Mo’ Time (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1979–1981, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1981–1982. Staggerlee (musical), Second Avenue Theatre, New York City, 1987. Papa Du, Further Mo’ (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, 1990. Ferdinand Joseph LaMenthe (Jelly Roll Morton), Jelly Roll! The Music and the Man (musical), Forty– Seventh Street Theatre, New York City, 1994. Lacy, The Life (musical), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1997–1998. Li’l Augie, St. Louis Woman (musical), Prince Music Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 2000. Papa Du, One Mo’ Time (musical; revival), Longacre Theatre, New York City, 2002.

Also appeared in Friday Night Surprise, NBC; narrator of the documentary Purple Rose of Cairo, PBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Jazz, PBS, 2001. RECORDINGS Albums: Performed for the cast recording of One Mo’ Time.

Appeared as Chester Kent, The Slow Drag, American Place Theatre, New York City; also appeared in productions with New Experience Players, and in regional theatre productions.

WRITINGS Stage: One Mo’ Time (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1979, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1981–1982, revived at Longacre Theatre, New York City, 2002. (And lyricist, with others) Staggerlee (musical), Second Avenue Theatre, New York City, 1987. Further Mo’ (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, 1990. Jelly Roll! The Music and the Man (musical), Forty– Seventh Street Theatre, New York City, 1994.

Major Tours: Appeared in touring productions of One Mo’ Time. Stage Director: One Mo’ Time (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1979–1982. Staggerlee (musical), Second Avenue Theatre, New York City, 1987. Further Mo’ (musical), Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, 1990. One Mo’ Time (musical; revival), Longacre Theatre, New York City, 2002.

Television Specials: (With others) One Mo’ Time, syndicated, 1986.

Also directed productions for New Experience Players and for regional theatres.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, April, 1999, p. 41. New Leader, January 30, 1995, p. 23.

Film Appearances: High priest, Crypt of Dark Secrets, Omni International, 1976. 10

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BAKALYAN Chillie Walsh, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Buena Vista, 1969. Narrator, It’s Tough to Be a Bird, Buena Vista, 1969. Cookie, Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, Buena Vista, 1972. Buggs, Charley and the Angel, Buena Vista, 1973. (As Dick Bakalyan) Cookie, The Strongest Man in the World, Buena Vista, 1975. (As Dick Bakalyan) Detective Loach, Chinatown, Paramount, 1975. Freddie, The Shaggy D.A., Buena Vista, 1976. Eddie, Return from Witch Mountain, Buena Vista, 1978. (As Dick Bakalyan) Charlie Ingals, H.O.T.S., Vestron Video, 1979. Lieutenant Bumbera, The Man with Bogart’s Face (also known as Sam Marlowe, Private Eye), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Voice of Dinky, The Fox and the Hound, Buena Vista, 1981. (As Dick Bakalyan) Manzini, Blame It on the Night, TriStar, 1984. Uncle Dino, Confessions of a Hitman (also known as Fallen Angels), Hemdale Home Video, 1994. Detective Dunbarton, Dischord, Artistic License, 2001.

BAKALYAN, Richard 1931– (Dick Bakalyan) PERSONAL Born January 29, 1931, in Watertown, MA. Avocational Interests: Collects Shakespearean art. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Attila (also known as Attila fleau de Dieu, Attila the Hun, and Attila, il flagello di Dio), Embassy, 1954. Eddy, The Deliquents, United Artists, 1957. Artie, The Delicate Delinquent, Paramount, 1957. Chuck, Dino (also known as Killer Dino), Allied Artists, 1957. Vic Tucci, The Brothers Rico, Columbia, 1957. Hermie, Hear Me Good, Paramount, 1957. Tic–Tac, Juvenile Jungle, Republic, 1958. (As Dick Bakalyan) Jacki Barzan, The Cool and the Crazy, American International, 1958. Walter ⬙Duke⬙ Willis, Hot Car Girl, Allied Artists, 1958. Duke Jefferson, The Bonnie Parker Story, American International, 1958. Peck, Up Periscope, Warner Bros., 1959. Carl Thompson, –30– (also known as Deadline Midnight), Warner Bros., 1959. Charlie, Paratroop Command, American International, 1959. (Uncredited) Jason, Anastasia’s director, The Errand Boy, Paramount, 1961. Carl, Panic in Year Zero! (also known as End of the World), American International, 1963. Jimmy, Pressure Point, United Artists, 1962. Seaman Hiller, Operation Bikini (also known as The Seafighters), American International, 1963. Robbo’s hood, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Warner Bros., 1964. (Uncredited) Boy at spring hop, The Patsy, Paramount, 1964. (Uncredited) Good thief on cross, The Greatest Story Ever Told (also known as George Stevens Presents The Greatest Story Ever Told), United Artists, 1965. Corporal Ruffino, None But the Brave (also known as Yusha nomi), Warner Bros., 1965. Corporal Giannini, Von Ryan’s Express, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1965. Umpire, Follow Me, Boys!, Buena Vista, 1966. John Scalisi, The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Fox Video, 1967. Bobby Macoon, Never a Dull Moment, Buena Bista, 1968.

Film Producer: The Animals (also known as Apache Vengeance, The Desperadoes, The Desperados, and Five Savage Men), Allison Video, 1970. Television Appearances; Movies: Shortie, A Boy Called Nuthin’, 1967. Ernie Nelson, The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper, 1976. Pinkey Barbiki, Woman of the Year, CBS, 1976. Jocko, The Young Runaways, 1978. Snuffy, Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. (As Dick Bakalyan) Frank Jacobs, Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Series: (As Dick Bakalyan) Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers (also known as Dean Martin Presents Music Country, Dean Martin Presents the Bobby Darin Amusement Co., Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers in London, and Dean Martin Presents), NBC, 1968. The Bobby Darin Show (also known as The Bobby Darin Amusement Company), NBC, 1973. Television Appearances; Pilots: Charlie Edison, Pine Canyon Is Burning, NBC, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Henry Durand, Bunco, NBC, 1977. Little Eddie, Border Pals, ABC, 1981. 11

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Sam Teller, ⬙Double Trouble in Trinidad,⬙ Bat Masterson, NBC, 1959. Bart, ⬙Johnny Yuma,⬙ The Rebel, ABC, 1959. Harry enson, ⬙Hennesey Meets Mrs. Horatio Grief,⬙ Hennesey, 1959. Rob, ⬙A Rope Is for Hanging,⬙ Hotel de Paree, CBS, 1959. Billy the Kid, ⬙The Big Four,⬙ The Deputy, NBC, 1959. Hary Quint, ⬙Angela,⬙ Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1960. Joe Courtney, ⬙The St. Louis Story,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1960. Lee Rafferty, ⬙The Raffertys,⬙ Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1960. Spider, ⬙Big Squeeze,⬙ Mr. Lucky, CBS, 1960. Spook, ⬙Society Matron,⬙ Lock Up, syndicated, 1960. Tiger Eye, ⬙Tiger Eye,⬙ The Tall Man, NBC, 1960. Lieutenant, ⬙End of a Mission,⬙ The DuPont Show with June Allyson, CBS, 1961. Prisoner who stabs Capone, ⬙The Big Train: Part 1,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1961. ⬙The Human Touch,⬙ Checkmate, CBS, 1961. Bart Vogan, ⬙The Threat,⬙ The Rebel, ABC, 1961. Monk, ⬙The Nick Moses Story,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1961. Calley Kid, ⬙The Calley Kid,⬙ The Rebel, ABC, 1961. Zip Logan, ⬙Auto Motive,⬙ Miami Undercover, 1961. ⬙The Trojan Horse,⬙ Lawman, ABC, 1961. Benno, ⬙The Death Tree,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. Wolfson, ⬙The Prisoner,⬙ Combat!, ABC, 1962. Spence Merrill, ⬙The Long Way Home,⬙ Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1963. Mel Doleman, ⬙Broken Honor,⬙ Laramie, NBC, 1963. Cully, ⬙Line of Fire,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1963. Lucky, ⬙Blues for a Gone Goose,⬙ The Untouchables, ABC, 1963. Muscles, ⬙The Sam Pulaski Story,⬙ Wagon Train, ABC, 1963. Charlie, ⬙Two Is the Number,⬙ Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1964. Abner Goetz, ⬙For a Just Man Falleth Seven Times,⬙ Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. ⬙Whortleberry Roots for Everyone,⬙ No Time for Sergeants, 1965. Roy Barlow, ⬙The Richest Man in Boot Hill,⬙ Branded, NBC, 1965. Sergeant Piper, ⬙Gitty,⬙ Combat!, ABC, 1966. C. B., ⬙Death in Slow Motion,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1966. C. B., ⬙The Riddler’s False Notion,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1966. Grac, ⬙Night of the Wolf,⬙ The Monroes, ABC, 1966. Teems, ⬙The Hanging,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1966. Fouad Sphinx, ⬙King Tut’s Coup,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1967. Sphinx, ⬙Batman’s Waterloo,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1967. Arbutus, ⬙Louie the Lilac,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1967. Cole Younger, ⬙Hondo and the Judas,⬙ Hondo, ABC, 1967. Frank Whitley, ⬙Catalogue of Sins,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1967. Colly Sims, ⬙Nobody,⬙ Cimarron Strip, CBS, 1967.

Private Wade, ⬙War Games,⬙ Garrison’s Gorillas, ABC, 1968. Charlie, ⬙Way Down Cellar: Parts 1 and 2,⬙ Disneyland, NBC, 1968. Verdigris, ⬙The Joker’s Flying Saucer,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1968. ⬙The Price of Terror,⬙ The Mod Squad, ABC, 1968. Gus Levering, ⬙The Distant Shore,⬙ Felony Squad, ABC, 1968. Billy Holland, ⬙A Matter of Honor,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1969. Vincent’s thug, ⬙The Nowhere Victim,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1969. (As Dick Bakalyan) Skee, ⬙Danny and the Mob,⬙ The Partridge Family, ABC, 1970. ⬙Love and the Hiccups,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. Eberle, ⬙The Upside–Down Penny,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1972. (As Dick Bakalyan) Andy Norlan, ⬙Voice from the Grave,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1974. First hood, ⬙The Trevi Collection,⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. (As Dick Bakalyan) Proctor, ⬙Be Careful What You Pray For,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. (As Dick Bakalyan) Dewey, ⬙The Indirect Method,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1975. Deiter, ⬙The Star,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1975. (As Dick Bakalyan) Maddie ⬙Knucks⬙ O’Neill, ⬙The Adventure of the Sunday Punch,⬙ Ellery Queen, NBC, 1976. ⬙The Parasite,⬙ Most Wanted, 1977. Gimpy, ⬙Hang Tough,⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Harry Layton, ⬙Testament of Power,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Charlie, ⬙Breakdown,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Charlie, ⬙The Boat,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Gino Talvin, ⬙Once a Thief,⬙ The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977. (As Dick Bakalyan) Porter, ⬙The Gang at Don’s Drive– In,⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. (As Dick Bakalyan) Winchell, ⬙Uninvited Peril,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1978. (As Dick Bakalyan) Marvin Hale,