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Love inspector Kat still doing a better job than the police. Oh Leslie so delusional and I love every moment of it.
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By slick jones · Posted
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ROBERT REED Born John Robert Reitz 10/19/1932 - 5/12/1932 ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIALS "Between Two Loves" Henry Forbes 1982 GLITTER Unknown Role 1985 HOTEL Phil Jamison 1983 Larry Dawson 1984 Jason Beck 1986 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Lloyd Kendall 1986 THE BRADYS Mike Brady 1990 and THE DEFENDERS Kenneth Preston 1961 - 65 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-lIFjhw-so This episode of THE DEFENDERS features Soap Alums E. G. Marshall, Mart Hulswit, Janet Margolin, Addison Powell, Ward Costello, Leon B. Stevens, James Noble and Frederic Rolf. HERE'S HOLLYWOOD 1962 STUMP THE STARS 1963 PASSWORD 1963 - 74 DR. KILDARE Judd Morrison 1965 YOU DON'T SAY 1965 - 75 THE ALL NEW TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 1966 DREAM GIRL OF '67 Bachelor Judge 1967 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE Various 1969 - 71 THE DATING GAME 1969 THE BRADY BUNCH Mike Brady 1969 - 74 Grandpa Henry Brady 1973 Refused to appear in the fifth season's final episode, he deemed the plot to be ridiculous. Rather than recast, the show was cancelled. MANNIX Lieutenant/Sergeant Adam Tobias 1969 - 74 THE GAME GAME 1970 I'VE GOT A SECRET 1972 - 73 THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (SYN) 1973 IT'S YOUR BET 1973 BAFFLE 1973 - 74 MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Patrick James Caddison (2 Episodes) 1975 THE MAGNIFICENT MARBLE MACHINE 1975 THREE FOR THE MONEY 1975 SHOWOFFS 1975 RICH MAN, POOR MAN Teddy Boykin 1976 STUMPERS! 1976 BREAK THE BANK 1977 ROOTS Dr. William Reynolds 1977 THE BRADY BUNCH VARIETY HOUR Mike Brady 1977 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (DAYTIME) 1977 - 78 THE RUNAWAYS David McKay (2 Episodes) 1978 ALL STAR SECRETS 1978 PASSWORD PLUS THE SEEKERS Daniel Clapper (2 Episodes) 1979 GALACTICA 1980 Dr. Donald Mortinson 1980 SCRUPLES Josh Hillman 1980 CHARLIE'S ANGELS Glenn Staley (2 Episodes) 1980 NURSE Dr. Adam Wade 1981 - 82 FAMILY FEUD 1983 SUPER PASSWORD 1986 DUET Jim Phillips 1987 NEW HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1988 RERUNIT: SOME THINGS ARE WORTH REPEATING (Archive Footage) 2018 @Wendy 's HUNTER CONNECTION HUNTER "City of Passion" Parts 1 - 3 Superior Court Judge Warrick Unger 11/7, 14,& 21/1987 Television Specials THE WORLD OF SID AND MARTY KROFFT AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL 1973 THE WAY THEY WERE 1981 NIGHT OF 100 STARS 1982 PILOTS/PROPOSALS MY HUSBANDS, TOM AND JOHN 1967 (Unsold) NURSE Dr. Kenneth Rose 1980 movies PAL JOEY Boyfriend 1957 THE HUNTERS Jackson 1958 TORPEDO RUN Woolsey 1958 BLOODLUST! Johnny Randall 1961 OPERATION RAZZLE DAZZLE Lieutenant John Leahy 1966 (Made for T. V.) HURRY SUNDOWN Lars Finchley 1967 LI'L ABNER Senator Henry Cabagge Cod 1967 (Made for T. V.) STAR! Charles Fraser 1968 JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS Hank Prentiss 1968 THE MALTESE BIPPY Lieutenant Tim Crane 1969 THE CITY Sealy Graham 1971 (Made for T. V.) ASSIGNMENT MUNICH Doug "Mitch" Mitchell 1972 (Made for T. V.) HAUNTS OF THE VERY RICH Reverend John Fellows 1972 (Made for T. V.) SNATCHED Frank McCloy 1973 INTERTECT Blake Hollister 1973 (Made for T. V.) THE MAN WHO COULD TALK TO KIDS Tom Lassiter 1973 (Made for T. V.) THE ALL STAR SPANGLED MISSION 1973 PRAY FOR THE WILDCATS Paul McIlvain 1974 (Made for T. V.) THE SECRET NIGHT CALLER Dr. Patrick James Caddison 1975 MCCLOUD: FIRE! Jason Carter 1975 (Made for T. V.) LAW AND ORDER Aaron Levine 1976 (Made for T. V.) NIGHTMARE IN BADHAM COUNTY Supt. Dancer 1976 (Made for T. V.) THE BOY IN THE PLASTIC BUBBLE Johnny Lubitch 1976 (Made for T. V.) REVENGE FOR A RAPE Sheriff Paley 1976 (Made for T. V.) THE MAGICAL WORLD OF DISNEY "Kit Carson and the Mountain Man" Captain John C. Fremont 1977 (Made for T. V.) THE LOVE BOAT II Stephen Palmer 1977 (Made for T. V.) S. S. T.: DEATH FLIGHT Captain Jim Walsh 1977 (Made for T. V.) THE HUNTED LADY Dr. Arthur Sills 1977 (Made for T. V.) THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY Jack Kimball 1978 (Made for T. V.) BUD AND LOU Alan Randall 1978 (Made for T. V.) MANDRAKE Arkadian 1979 (Made for T. V.) LOVE'S SAVAGE FURY Commander Marston 1979 (Made for T. V.) CASINO Darius 1980 THE BRADY GIRLS GET MARRIED Mike Brady 1981 (Made for T. V.) DEATH OF A CENTERFOLD: THE DOROTHY STRATTEN STORY David Palmer 1981 (Made for T. V.) INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Carl Roberts 1985 (Made for T. V.) A VERY BRADY CHRISTMAS Mike Brady 1988 (Made for T. V.) PRIME TARGET Agent Harrington 1991 BROADWAY BAREFOOT IN THE PARK 10/23/1963 - 6/25/1957 Replacement -- Paul Bratten (replaced Robert Redford) 9/2/1964 -???? AVANTIL 1/31/1968 2/17/1968 Alexander Ben Claiborne DEATHTRAP 2/26/1978 - 6/13/1982 Replacement -- Sidney Bruhl 9/2/1980 - 3/15/1981 DOUBLES 5/8/1985 - 1/4/1986 Replacement -- George TOURING CALIFORNIA SUITE 10/1/1977 - 6/3/1978 William Warren; SidneyNichols; Stu Franklyn DOUBLES 10/6/1986 - 2/22/1987 George 10/6/1986 - December 1986 THEATER ROMEO AND JULIET 1950s The Shakespearewrights A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 1950s The Shakespearewrights PRIVATE LIVES Summer 1966 WAKE UP DARLING 1974 Park Palace Hotel Traverse City Michigan FINISHING TOUCHES 1974 Kenley Players LOVE LETTERS With Betsy Palmer Family Ties Parents -- Helen Teaverbaugh and John Robert Rietz, Sr. Marriage -- Marilyn Ann Rosenberger 7/14/1954 - 9/10/1959 Divorced -- 1 Daughter -- Karen Rietz https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=P-EbAAAAIBAJ&pg=6034,1317940 Robert Reed, Actor Who Gained Fame As Patriarch Of `The Brady Bunch' May 14, 1992 PASADENA, Calif. - Robert Reed, who trained as a Shakespearean actor only to gain fame as the father of television's "The Brady Bunch," died of colon cancer at age 59, his family said. He died Tuesday night at Huntington Memorial Hospital, said his daughter, Karen Baldwin. "He fought a very tough battle for about six months," she said. Mr. Reed appeared in movies, on Broadway and in several TV shows, but was best known for his role as widower Mike Brady, the father of three boys, who married a widow, Carol, played by Florence Henderson, with three daughters. "A few weeks ago, he asked me to call all the kids to tell them it didn't look good for him," said Henderson. "We were all devastated. We cried. We are a family, and we have lost our father." It was a vintage American family show, in which events such as driving tests and jilted dates were the basis for entire episodes, but an uncomfortable role for Mr. Reed, who had attended acting schools in London with Diana Rigg, Albert Finney and Peter O'Toole. "We fought over the scripts," he said in a 1983 interview. "Always over the scripts. The producer, Sherwood Schwartz, had done `Gilligan's Island' . . . Just gag lines. That would have been what `The Brady Bunch' would have been if I hadn't protested." The series made its debut Sept. 26, 1969, and was an ABC Friday night fixture until Aug. 30, 1974. It lives on in reruns. A "Brady Bunch Hour" was broadcast briefly by ABC in 1977, with much of the original cast, including Mr. Reed. In 1990, CBS presented "The Bradys," which also featured Mr. Reed. A stage version of "The Brady Bunch" has played in New York and is now playing in Los Angeles. Barry Williams, who played big brother Greg, wrote in his new book "Growing Up Brady" that despite sticking with the role, Mr. Reed never really reconciled himself to the low-brow sitcom format. Mr. Reed, who was born in Highland Park, Ill., studied drama at Northwestern University and attended London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the University of London. He was nominated for three Emmy Awards, including one for his 1975 work on "Medical Center," in which he played a transsexual doctor. He played a decadent playboy in the TV mini-series "Rich Man, Poor Man" and a plantation owner in "Roots." Other TV credits include "Nightmare in Badham County," "Revenge for a Rape" and "Boy in the Plastic Bubble." On Broadway, he appeared in "Barefoot in the Park," "Death Trap" and "Avanti." He appeared in the movies "Hurry Sundown" and "Star." He is survived by his daughter; his mother, Helen Rietz; and a grandson, William Ryan. THE DAMA LISA EMERY 1/29/1952 - Present AS THE WORLD TURNS Dawn __ Wheeler 1992 - 93 CLASS OF '96 Mrs. Fan 1993 and DOUBLE TAKE Brenda 1985 SEX AND THE CITY Ruth 1998 ED Rita Vessey 2002 - 04 LOUIE Karleen (2 Episodes) 2011 JESSICA JONES Louise Thompson 2015 OZARK Darlene Snell 2017 - 22 THE WALKING DEAD: DEAD CITY The Dama 2023; 2025 movies DREAMANIAC Rosie 1986 HOW TO BE LOUISE Nancy 1990 WOLF Party Guest 1994 IN AND OUT Classroom Reporter 1997 HARVEST Alice Yates 1998 A MAP OF THE WORLD Susan Durkin 1999 FAR EAST Julia Anderson 2001 (Made for T. V.) UNFAITHFUL Beth 2002 ROGER DODGER Woman in Bar 2002 STAGE ON SCREEN: THE WOMEN Nancy Blake 2002 PEOPLE I KNOW Elsa Nye 2002 MARCI X Parent 2003 THE NIGHT LISTENER Darlie Noone 2006 OUT THERE Kris 2006 BROTHER'S SHADOW Sylvia 2006 MARGOT AT THE WEDDING Woman with Dog 2007 COLD SOULS Cynthia 2009 ADMISSION Mrs. Pressman 2013 CATCH THE FAIR ONE Debra 2021 THIS CLOSENESS The Therapist 2023 LITTLE ORANGE FLAGS Nana 2024 Video Game NEVERWINTER NIGHTS Zhjaeve; Blooden 2006 BROADWAY PASSION 5/15/1983 - 8/8/1983 Company; Understudy -- Kate BURN THIS 10/14/1987 - 10/29/1988 Understudy -- Anna Mann 10/7/1987 -4/30/1988 Replacement -- Anna Mann 5/2/1988 - 10/29/1988 RUMORS 11/17/1988 - 2/29/1990 Replacement -- Cassie Cooper PRESENT LAUGHTER 11/18/1976 - 4/20/1977 Monica Reed JACKIE 11/10/1993 - 3/1/1998 Sotheby's Auctioneer; Janet Bouvier; Betty Fretz; Inga; Eunice Kennedy; Howard K. Smith; Zapruder's Secretary THE WOMEN 11/8/2001 - 1/13/2002 Nancy Blake THE SMELL OF THE KILL 3/26/2002 - 4/28/2002 Nicky RELATIVELY SPEAKING 10/20/2011 - 1/29/2012 Carla CASA VALENTINA 4/23/2014 - 6/29/2014 Eleanor SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION 4/25/2017 - 6/18/2017 Kitty THEATER IN CONNECTICUT 1981 Irene Call Circle Theater PASSION 1984 - 85 Kate Hartford Stage Company TALLEY AND SON 1985 Viola Platt Circle Repertory Theatre FLINT AND ROSES 1985 - 86 Alliance Theater Company Atlanta THE BIG KNIFE 1986 - 87 Connie Walnut Street Theatre Company Philadelphia, PA VILLA SERENA 1986 - 87 Nacy American Stage Company Teaneck, NJ DON JUAN 1988 - 89 Huntington Theatre Company Boston DALTON'S BACK 1989 Mom Circle Repertory GROWN UPS 1991 Louise American Jewish Theater THE MATCHMAKER 1991 Irene Molloy Union Square Theater MARVIN'S ROOM 1991 Leeann Minetta Lane Theatre FREESAILING 1995 Mary Read Williamstown Theatre Festival Williamstown, MA THE MONOGAMIST 1995 Susan Barry Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater WATBANALAND 1995 Flo WPA Theatre CURTAINS 1996 Susan Intar Theatre DINNER WITH FRIENDS 1999 Karen Variety Arts Theatre FAR EAST 1999 Julia Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater WHAT THE BUTLER SAW 2000 Mrs. Prentice Theater at St. Clement's Church IRON 2003 Fay NYC Center -- Stage II THE PARENT'S EVENING (Workshop Production)n 2003 Cherry Lane Studio ABIGAIL'S PARTY 2005 Susan Theater Row Theatre 3 HOT 'N THROBBING 2005 Charlene Peter Norton Space THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE 2006 Mrs. Mackay Theater Row Theatre 3 THE UNMENTIONABLES 2007 Nancy Yale Repertory Theatre LUCY 2007 Vivian Ensemble Studio Theatre NYC THE MADDENING TRUTH 2008 Keen Company Harold Clurman Theatre MOUTH TO MOUTH 2008 Laura Theater Row Theatre 3 SICK 2009 Maxine Berkshire Theatre Festival Stockbridge, MA DISTRACTED 2009 Vera Laura Reed Theatre GABRIEL 2010 Jeannie Becquet Linda Gross Theater THE COLLECTION AND A KIND OF ALASKA TWO PLAYS BY HAROLD PINTER 2010 A KIND OF ALASKA Deborah Classic Stage Company A DELICATE BALANCE 2010 Claire Berkshire Theatre Festival Stockbridge, MA SEX LIVES OF OUR PARENTS 2011 Charlotte McGinn/Cazale Theatre LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT 2012 Mary Caven Tyrone Actors Theatre of louisville LONELY, I'M NOT 2012 Yana; Grace; Administrator Tony Kiser Theatre HAMLET 2013 Queen Gertrude Yale Repertory Theatre New Haven, CT THE UNAVOIDABLE DISAPPEARANCE OF TOM DDURNIN 2013 Karen Brown -Canedy Laura Pels Theatre MARJORIE PRIME (World Premiere) Tess Center Theatre Group Mark Taper Forum MARJORIE PRIME 2015 Tess Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY UNIT AT MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER OF NYC 2016 Marcie Lucille Lortel Theatre FOR PETER PAN ON THE 70TH BIRTHDAY March - April 2016 Wendy Louisville, KY FOR PETER PAN ON THE 70TH BIRTHDAY 2017 Wendy Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater NASSIM 2018 Performer NYC Center -- Stage II I WAS MOST ALIVE WITH YOU 2018 Pleasant Playwrights Horizons -- Judy Theater LUNAR ECLIPSE 2025 The Pershing Square Signature Center Irene Diamond Stage Marriage -- Josh Pais 1990 - 2003 Divorced 1 Child -- Zane Pais https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/01/netflix-ozark-darlene-wyatt PHIL IDRISSI 1965 or 1966 - Present THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Burly Prisoner 2010 GENERAL HOSPITAL Storage Facility Attendant May 2025 and DOUBT Judge Kendall Thompson 2017 movies TAPS Cadet in Parade 1981 A RELATIVE THING Attorney 2003 THE SYSTEM WORKS Vic 2006 BRUSH UP Dominic 2007 THE SCRATCH Harv 2009 CRANIUS RECTUS The Manager 2009 CRIMES OF THE PAST Assassin 2009 PAUSE Phil 2010 TWO PUMPS TO PARADISE Porn Producer 2010 ORDINARY AVERAGE GUYS Ronnie "The Butcher" 2010 IN BETWEEN 2011 HOTCHFELD Carmine D'Angelo 2012 SHORTY AND MONTY: HOLLYWOOD @ STEAK Razor 2012 SOMEWHERE SLOW Bus Driver 2013 GANDHI AND CIGARETTES Nino Candianti 2014 FOOD TRUCK George 2014 (Made for T. V.) MUSH Sal 2014 LONE RACER Lone Racer Delli Forelli STEVIE D Big Lou 2016 FML Mechanic 2016 GOING TOGETHER Franco 2016 SHOOT THE SAXOPHONE PLAYER Jake the Jet 2017 AN AMERICAN DOG STORY Dinger (V) 2017 THE MINGLE Tom 2018 THE MAN WHO LOVED FLOWERS Detective Sal D'Angelo 2020 YOU'RE EARLY Burglar 2020 COLD Don Fischer 2021 UNCUT Lenny Driscoll 2022 LADY INVISIBLE Lenny 2022 SPACE Barry 2023 SHIFT CHANGE A 2024 Upcoming CAGED Boss Man TBA Completed CHERRY ON A SUNDAY Paloma's Dad TBA Post Production A PERFECT WEAPON Butch Bloom (Rumored) TBA In Development Music Video GET OUTTA THE SHOWER Husband 2022 Video Games MAFIA II Tony Balls 2010 THE DARKNESS II Butcher 2012 BATMAN: ARKHAM ORIGINS Joker Thugs 2013 BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT Thugs 2015 THEATER THE ALTOS - LIKE THE SOPRANOS, ONLY LOWER Christopher Alto KNOCK 'EM DEAD Vinnie Bompkas IN THE WINGS George WOJO MAX GAIL Born Maxwell Trowbridge Gail 4/5/1943 - Present DUE SOUTH Sheriff Wilson Welsh 1998 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Merle 2007 GENERAL HOSPITAL Mike Corbin 2/5/2018 - 9/17/2020; 12/2/2020; 1/11/2021; 9/16/2021; 12/17/2021; 5/28/2025 and BARNEY MILLER Detective Stanley "Wojo" Wojciehowicz 1975-82 THE $10,000.00 PYRAMID 1976 SHOOT FOR THE STARS 1977 THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (DAYTIME) 1978 PEARL First Sergeant Walder 1978 WHIZ KIDS Llewellyn Farley, Jr. 1983-84 MATLOCK Lieutenant Chet Webber (2 Episodes) 1988 SUPER PASSWORD 1988 NORMAL LIFE Max Harlow 1990 WALKER, TEXAS RANGER Don Lundy (2 Episodes) 1995 CHICAGO HOPE Caleb Cline (2 Episodes) 1998 I LOVE THE 80s 2005 SONS AND DAUGHTERS Wendall Halbert 2006-07 GARY UNMARRIED Jack 2008-09 PSYCH Jerry Carp (2 Episodes) 2012 - 13 REVIEW Forrest's Father 2015 SCORPION Bruce (2 Episodes) 2016 QUEST David Storm 2019 VIRAL VIGNETTES Rick (2 Episodes) 2020-21 Upcoming AUTO X Special Segment Host TBA Pre Production Television Specials ABC'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 1978 BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS VII 1979 BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS IX 1980 HARRY AND THE KIDS Harry Stover 1985 GENERAL HOSPITAL: 60 YEARS OF STARS AND STORYTELLING 2024 movies THE ORGANIZATION Rudy 1971 DIRTY HARRY Tunnel Hoodlum 1971 CALL TO DANGER Anderson 1973 (Made for T. V.) MR. AND MRS. COP Albanel 1974 (Made for T. V.) FOSTER AND LAURIE Doctor # 2 1975 (Made for T. V.) NIGHT MOVES Stud 1975 CURSE OF THE BLACK WIDOW Ragsdale 1977 (Made for T. V.) LIKE MAN, LIKE ME Henry Millen 1978 (Made for T. V.) DESPERATE WOMEN Lieutenant Spangler 1978 (Made for T. V.) 11TH VICTIM Andrew Spencer 1979 (Made for T. V.) CARDIAC ARREST Leigh Gregory 1979 THE ALIENS ARE COMING Russ Gainer 1980 (Made for T. V.) FUN AND GAMES Ray Garvey 1980 (Made for T. V.) THE GRAND BABY 1983 (Made for T. V.) D.C. CAB Harold "Hal" Oswell 1983 VIETNAM: THE SECRET AGENT Narrator 1983 HEARTBREAKERS King 1984 THE BABE Babe Ruth 1984 WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN? Clay Eldredge 1985 LETTING GO Dr. Rudnick 1985 (Made for T. V.) THE OTHER LOVER Sal 1985 (Made for T. V.) INTIMATE STRANGERS Sol Kramer 1986 (Made for T. V.) KILLER IN THE MIRROR Jim Armbruster 1986 (Made for T. V.) CAN YOU FEEL ME DANCING? Mel Nichols 1986 (Made for T. V.) TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Sam Davies 1987 (Made for T. V.) HOME Will Costigan 1987 (Made for T. V.) MAN AGAINST THE MOB Rusty Kitchens 1988 (Made for T. V.) HOXSEY: HOW HEALING BECOMES A CRIME 1988 JUDGMENT IN BERLIN Judah Best 1988 THE OUTSIDE WOMAN Billy 1989 (Made for T. V.) INDIAN TIME 1989 (Made for T. V.) OUR SHINING MOMENT John McGuire, Jr. 1991 (Made for T. V.) 209 HAMILTON DRIVE 1991 (Made for T. V.) SOMEBODY'S DAUGHTER Harry 1992 (Made for T. V.) STREET GAMES Flannigan 1992 A CHILD LOST FOREVER: THE JERRY SHERWOOD STORY Harold Jurgens 1992 (Made for T. V.) THE SWITCH Judge Johnson 1993 (Made for T. V.) DANGEROUS TOUCH Jasper Stone 1994 PONTIAC MAN Jerrome Bellamy 1994 RIDE WITH THE WIND Jack Hayes 1994 (Made for T. V.) SODBUSTERS Tom Partridge 1994 (Made for T. V.) MORTAL FEAR Detective Michael Curran 1994 (Made for T. V.) DEADLY TARGET Captain Peters 1994 NAOMI AND WYNONNA: LOVE CAN BUILD A BRIDGE Professor Ray Morello 1995 (Made for T. V.) MIND RAGE Lou 1996 GOOD LUCK Farmer John 1996 FOREST WARRIOR Sheriff Ramsey 1996 FRAME BY FRAME 1996 TELL ME NO SECRETS Art Kester 1997 (Made for T. V.) THE INHERITANCE Arliss Johnson 1997 (Made for T. V.) NOT IN THIS TOWN Wayne Inman 1997 (Made for T. V.) NATURALLY NATIVE Mr. Carlson 1998 JUDGMENT DAY General William "Bill" Meech 1999 FACING THE ENEMY Thomas Galloway 2001 THE PERFECT WIFE Ted Vance 2001 (Made for T. V.) GRADUATION NIGHT Mr. Quigley 2003 BLOOD LINES Robert 2004 DANGEROUS PERCEPTIONS David Storm 2005 THE LEGEND OF TILLAMOOK'S GOLD Grandpa Kimball 2006 YOU DON'T KNOWJACK: THE JACK SOO STORY 2009 ALWAYS AND FOREVER Bill Anderson 2009 (Made for T. V.) INSIDE THE 12TH PRECINCT 2011 SALUTE TO THE OLD ONE TWO 2011 DAVID AMRAM: THE FIRST EIGHTY YEARS 2011 BEAUTY SLEEP SYMPHONY The Voyeur 2011 ACT YOUR AGE Andrew 2011 JUMP ROPE SPRINT Uncle Charlie 2011 42 Burt Shotton 2013 DARK HOUSE Scott 2014 THE FRONTIER Sean 2014 RENAISSANCE IN MALIBU 2014 WINE DANCING 2015 I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS Carl 2015 UNDERDOG KID Charlie 2015 IN MEMORY David Sawyer 2015 DON'T TELL KIM Uncle Charlie 2016 THIS MOMENT Irving 2016 THE HERO Gary Babcock 2017 ABUNDANT ACREAGE AVAILABLE Hans 2017 SEPTEMBER MORNING Delivery Don 2017 DRIVER X Danny 2017 THE LAST FULL MEASURE Haley 2019 GATES OF DARKNESS Doctor 2019 JUMPING THE GUN Uncle Charlie 2020 ALL TOGETHER NOW Mr. Linder 2020 Upcoming MIDNIGHT SHANGHAI 2025 James Cannon TBA Pre Production DANCING HOME Arthur Resnick TBA Post Production GOD'S COUNTRY: THE JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD STORY Narrator TBA In Production Music Video ALL THE MISSING CHILDREN Self 1990 BROADWAY THE BABE 5/17/1984 - 5/20/1984 George Herman Ruth THEATER PRODIGAL FATHER 2009 Celebration Theatre Hollywood ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST 1970 Chief Bromden Little Fpx San Francisco, CA ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST 1973 Chief Bromden Mercer Arts Center VISIONS OF KEROUAC 1976 Jack Kerouac Odyssey Theater Los Angeles Family Ties Parents -- Mary Elizabeth Gail and Maxwell Trowbridge Gail Siblings -- Scanlon Gail; Mary Gail Marriages Willie May Reese 2/12/1983 - 4/23/1986 Her Death 1 Child -- India Nan Harris 1989 - 2000 2 Children -- Max Gail and Grace Gail; Raised Nan's nephew -- Delondon Max Gail's Daughter, Grace is married to CSI: MIAMI and CRIMINAL MINDS star, Adam Rodriguez. They have three children. MY HOW YOU'VE CHANGED...NUMICHAEL RORY GIBSON Also Credited as Roderick Gibson 11/22/1995 - Present THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Noah Newman 11/12/2021 - November 2022; Contract November 2022 - 4/21/2023 GENERAL HOSPITAL Michael Quartermaine Corinthos May 2025 -- Present PodCast BREAKAWAY Rob 2025 movies A NIGHT TO REGRET Eric 2018 GRACE Lucas Walker 2019 TWISTED TWIN Damon 2020 REBEL MOON: PARTONE: A CHILD OF FIRE Kora's Classmate 2023 Upcoming SEVERED ROAD Nathan TBA Completed HOW JESSICA DIED Billy TBA Post-Production FUGITIVE FROM ASTERON Arial; Alexander TBA In Production METHOD Thomas TBA Pre Production -
There are still complaints about how Amelia Heinle plays Victoria Newman here and there and it's been 20 years since the recast, so a week is nothing when it comes to complaining. That jacket was embarrassingly small. It's not the actor's fault, but wardrobe for putting it on him. A wealthy doctor would not walk around like that so production really whiffed on that one.
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By DemetriKane · Posted
Yes, today was a return to form as far as entertaining episodes. I didn't have a standout but enjoyed Mona, cause I didn't believe we would see this much of her for some reason. Love the thought of Nicole and Naomi being in each other orbits more. They have been wonderful, I agree. Stop! Lol! I think Teresa is becoming my favorite writer on the show. -
Is it bad that Lulu hasn’t bothered me at all in this storyline?
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By Paul Raven · Posted
OLTL 1976 Pt 2 Dorian throws an elegant party at Llanfair, the Lord mansion, and unveils in the library a portrait of herself painted by the same artist whose painting of the late Eugenia Lord, Viki’s mother, had always hung in this spot. The next day Victor brings her mother’s picture to Viki’s home, saying that Dorian thought she would want to have it. When Viki demurs, explaining that the portrait seems to belong at Llanfair, Victor points out that it should be wherever Eugenia’s memory is revered. When Tony questions Pat about the party at his father’s house, she notes that he’s quite interested for someone who insists he doesn’t care at all. Pat then accuses Tony of hatching his scheme to open a topless singles’ bar within view of Llanfair, just to embarrass Victor. When he asks why she’s interested, Pat replies that she cares what happens to him. Joe’s reaction to her pregnancy is so incredibly joyous that Viki can’t bring herself to spoil it by telling him the bad news. This upsets Larry, who warns her that if Joe learns the truth from another source, he’ll never forgive her. Viki defensively insists that the baby’s heart will be perfect and Joe won’t have reason to blame her for keeping silent. But Viki has nightmares about the birth of the baby, and tells a concerned Joe of a dream having to do with Dorian being the doctor. When he tells her he’d like to name the baby for her father if it’s a boy, Viki tells herself ‘she can’t destroy it for him; she has to risk keeping silent. She then informs Larry that she will tell Joe but plans to wait until she’s past the point of considering an abortion. When Larry tries to shake her conviction that she knows the baby will be perfect, she admits that it may not be, but adds that it’s enough that she has to carry the fears and worry. If the baby’s affected, there will be enough time for Joe to suffer afterward. Vince, who has had to deal with the realization that his days with the police department are over because of a lack of funding for city services, fears he’ll spend the rest of his life at his present security-guard job, which he hates. He is stunned to find Jenny wearing Tim’s engagement ring, and warns Tim that God will punish them for this. Tony is bitter when his liquor-license request is turned down, and Victor quickly admits that he arranged it to protect the Lord name and reputation from embarrassment. Tony threatens to use Victor’s highhanded tactics to cut him out of the Chronicle job in retaliation, but Victor decides to let Tony go ahead with his club. Pleased that his chances for success now seem assured, Tony asks Cathy to marry him, but she asks that they just let things go on as they have. Cathy is stunned to learn of Viki’s pregnancy—everything always works out for Viki. Pat’s husband, Paul, is killed in a police shootout in a burning building, and Pat, having brought her son Brian to Llanview, where she’ s rented the house next door to the Craigs’, is horrified when the school children taunt him by calling him the son of a criminal. When Tony tells Pat he’s been turned down for a development loan, she suggests that he offer Victor the chance to back him as a business proposition. Tony refuses, saying all that Victor has given him is the conviction that he would never abandon a child of his own. As he muses over his life and his lack of family, Pat tells herself she can’t tell Tony the truth that Brian is his son. Dorian, having extended her power base by persuading Victor to name her to the Banner’s board of directors, uses lip service to encourage Tony to reconcile with his father, but privately tells Victor that Tony is adamant about having no improvement in their relationship. Dorian loudly broadcasts her desire not to be informed of the changes Victor makes in his will, but manages to overhear much of the conversation with his attorney. She learns that his lawyer’s main concern is assuring that the reappearance of his son and his recent marriage to Dorian don’t affect existing trust and direct bequest provisions, that the will be as airtight as possible. Victor explains to the attorney that if he had the time, he could have trained Dorian to take over the complex Lord Enterprises at his death, but now it’s too late and he has decided that the corporation should remain under the direction of the Lord Foundation trustees, with Viki to be executor of the will. When Victor tells Dorian this, she asks if Viki actually wants this responsibility. Victor replies that she can handle it with Joe to help her. Viki accepts the appointment, pleasing Victor, who notes to Dorian, “Accidents do happen, my dear.” -
I’m actually enjoying Anita having a storyline that doesn’t revolve around her reminding us she’s a Dupree. Also I don’t see the issue with continuing to discuss a recast that just debuted last week and is entirely different from the previous actor.
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By Paul Raven · Posted
1976 Pt 8 At the trial, Ron’s lawyer, Mr. Lawrence, tries to get Chris to admit that she led Peggy to identify Ron because she, Chris, wanted to get him. But Chris replies that she actually commented to Peg that she “hoped to God it wasn’t him.” Lawrence then tries to shake Peggy’s identification by pointing out that she asked all the lineup participants to speak, thus seeming unsure even right after meeting Ron in the corridor. He adds that she admitted on record that she’d kept her eyes closed during the attack and tried to block it from her mind. Peggy can’t explain why she didn’t identify him immediately but insists she saw her assailant and it was Ron, she’s sure of that. Since he feels the prosecution’s case is not proven, Lawrence tells Ron he shouldn’t testify and rests the defense. But Ron insists upon making a statement. He brings up Nancy’s illness and Chris’s prejudice against him for concealing his prison record, saying Chris had believed him about that incident. Everyone notices how convincing Ron is indeed, Peggy says if she wasn’t his victim, she might believe him. During the wait for the verdict Jack asks Peggy to marry him, saying that Joanne is strong enough now and he can be free. Peggy puts him off. The verdict is in and the court is reconvened. The jury foreman explains that they were instructed to return a verdict that upheld the facts in this case. Because of this, they couldn’t agree that Ron is guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. Though they morally feel one way, they must find him “not guilty.” Peggy, at first incredulous, is then outraged. She rails at the judge, the jury, and Ron, vowing he will pay for this. She berates the jury for knowing he’s guilty and letting him off because of a legal technicality. And then she’s frightened, realizing that Ron is now free to roam the streets again. Ironically, Mrs. Ralston arrives to help, but is too late. She tells Chris the real story: She met Ron in the bar and invited him in for a drink, and then he did rape her. Fearing humiliation, she didn’t press the rape charge, and now she is not proud of that. She adds that he then harassed her with phone calls for months. Chris takes Sharon to meet Nancy while Ron is out with Karen. They tell Nancy that Ron is a violent and dangerous man, but she refuses to listen, informing them that they’re leaving town to get away from Chris’s interference in their lives. But Ron later tells Nancy they’re staying put he’s not letting them all run him out of town, and he has unfinished business here. When Chris begins to receive obscene phone calls she tells Nancy this is what happened to Sharon — after Ron’s attack, but Nancy refuses to consider it possible and believes Ron’s claim that they’re all against him. Peggy has gone into virtal seclusion in her room since the verdict, upsetting her parents greatly. Brock Reynolds visits her and asks her to marry him. She» later goes to the Allegro to ask why, since they hardly know one another. By late afternoon, when she returns home, she tells her father she now knows why. Brock loves everyone and did this to give her a reason to leave the house; they spent the afternoon walking together. Brock tells Jack he proposed to Peggy and she hasn’t said no. Jack presses Peggy for a commitment to him, but she can’t give him one. She explains that she doesn’t know if she loves Brock but she need his friendship. She adds that she does love Jack. While visiting Lance, Laurie sees Vanessa's door move, and when Lance is later occupied with business, she investigates and finds herself face to face with a veiled woman, who, she discovers with astonishment, is Lance’s mother. Vanessa quickly lets Laurie know she knows all about her and has no intention of letting her have Lance, Laurie goes back to meet Lance, not mentioning her meeting with his mother, but, knowing that Vanessa can see and hear her, she accepts Lance’s invitation to accompany him on a business trip to Rome. Laurie returns home to find that Leslie is on her way home and Brad intends to have his confrontation with her as soon as she arrives. Laurie wants to be there for him but doesn’t want to back down on the trip with Lance or it will be a victory for Vanessa. But the problem is taken out of her hands when Vanessa announces to her son that she’s ready to start the long trip out of seclusion by accompanying him to Rome. Lance then tells Laurie he can’t take her as planned; he must take someone who needs complete privacy. Laurie realizes she’s lost this round to Vanessa. But Vanessa becomes ill, and Lance’s trip is called off. When the doctor who attends her asks why she’s never had plastic surgery, she explains that her weak heart wouldn’t stand the strain of surgery. Despite Vanessa’s constant attacks on Laurie’s character and motives and her equal, diligent efforts to convince Lance he’s actually interested in Leslie, not Laurie, Lance buys Laurie a ring, and, after giving her a choice of fingers to wear it on, they decide they are engaged. Upon learning this, Vanessa calls Laurie, telling her there will never be a wedding. Brad spends the days before Leslie’s return memorizing everything in their apartment and rehearsing his confrontation with her so that he can continue his charade. Seeing him in their home upon her return gives Leslie false hope that he’s come back, but he soon tells her he’s there to discuss a divorce. Leslie is hurt by this confrontation but later, remembering his letter, is still not convinced that he no longer loves her and decides she must see him again. But finally Leslie is convinced he no longer loves her and agrees he can get a divorce. She won’t use her baby to bring him back. Snapper is now aware of what Brad’s doing but is bound on both sides by doctor-patient confidences and can say nothing. -
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By Paul Raven · Posted
GH 1976 Pt 4 Cam tracks down Miss Clifford, the nurse who verified Leslie’s story at the custody hearing, since Miss Roach had died. He offers her ten thousand dollars to tell Leslie that she made up the whole story to get her hands on some of the Faulkner money, but now her conscience won’t let her rest until she confesses. Since Miss Clifford has a serious heart condition, they plan to have her say that she is afraid of dying with this sin on her soul. Cam then locates one Russ Waverly, who had dated Barbara casually before her marriage. Since she stopped dating him when she found that she was carrying Jason’s child, Waverly is to say that Laura is his daughter, not Jason’s. Cam arranges for Waverly to be available when needed. On cue, Miss Clifford agrees with Steve’s request that her story be confirmed by a cardiac examination and a psychiatric screening. And she. passes the tests by Peter and Rick with flying colors: She does have a heart condition, and she seems sincere in making amends. But Leslie doesn’t see it that way. When she hears Miss Clifford’s story, she angrily insists that the woman is trying to get money from them and orders Cam to throw her out. After she’s gone, Leslie tries to blow holes in Miss Clifford’s story by pointing out that if Miss Clifford is telling the truth, then Laura isn’t Jason’s child, and Barbara would have admitted this in court rather than risk losing her daughter. Cam, who pretends to Leslie that he thinks Miss Clifford is a charlatan, is relieved to find that Barbara is visiting a relative and Leslie can’t reach her for confirmation. Cam gets to Barbara first and tells her that if she and her family aren’t out of Port Charles by tomorrow, he’ll tell Jason that Laura is another man’s child. Barbara insists that this isn’t true, but Cam brings Waverly in, and Barbara realizes that he’s got her trappedthere is too much contradicting her for Jason to believe the truth. When Cam tells her he has a job waiting for Jason in Canada and hands her twenty five thousand dollars for “expenses,” Barbara can’t fight any longer, and she agrees to his terms. When Leslie goes to the Vinings’, she finds the house deserted and up for rent. Cam sympathizes with Leslie but stresses that if the story is true, Barbara needed to get Jason away before the truth came out. Leslie starts to believe this, until she sees Laura’s favorite doll lying in the deserted house. This suggests to her that the child has been kidnapped, and soon she is hysterical. To calm her, Cam assures her he will hire a team of crack investigators to track the Vinings down and find Laura. But Cam still has to connect the Vinings’ sudden disappearance with Miss Clifford’s story, so he orders her to tell Leslie that she told Barbara she had blown the whistle to Leslie. The strain of this extra pressure is too much for Miss Clifford’s heart, and she has an attack. Cam is relieved when Leslie is refused admittance to the woman’s room, but his respite is shortlived when he learns that Leslie is talking to her. Leslie’s meeting with Miss Clifford leads to suspicion more than confirmation. Miss Clifford claims Barbara admitted that she had a lover, but Leslie notices that the woman describes Barbara as sarcastic and abusive, two traits not in Barbara’s makeup, and she mentions the wooden door of Laura’s room a door which Leslie knows is glass. Realizing that Leslie isn’t taken in makes Miss Clifford even more nervous, and Peter decides she is showing the tension of carrying out a pretense. When Cam, seeing the possibility of his plan being blown, arranges a hasty ambulance departure from General Hospital for Miss Clifford, Peter shows his suspicions over Cam’s involvement. So Cam, who has been growingly resentful of Peter’s close working relationship with Leslie as well as her increasing reliance on Peter for emotional support, decides that Peter has to be eliminated from Leslie’s life too. Diana has been trying to follow Audrey’s advice and let her love for Peter guide her trust of him. She assures him she will bring all problems to him and not build suspicions on conjectures and bits of miscellaneous information, but Beth’s continuing indictment of all men isn’t helping her sense of security. Peter misses Martha’s birthday party because of a hospital patient’s threatening to jump from a ledge, and Diana lands on him when he arrives home emotionally spent, bitterly suggesting that he would have been home on time if Martha was really his daughter. It’s too late for Diana to take back her spiteful words when she learns why he was delayed, and Peter responds that her assurances of trust and faith were merely lip service; her lack of trust has gone too far. When Diana confides her latest disaster to Audrey, she admits that she realizes there are self-destructive tendencies within her that she cannot control. Audrey upsets Diana by suggesting psychiatric therapy, but Diana later realizes this may be what it will take to save her marriage and asks Peter to arrange it for her. He is pleased by this effort to save their relationship and is encouraging. Diana’s optimism is shattered when she agrees to be interviewed by Kimberly Hughes, the reporter for Men and Women magazine who is writing an article on the Free Clinic. Peter initially refused, but later agreed, as the publicity will benefit the clinic. Diana is horrified when Kimberly questions her, using the very words castigating Peter that Beth used earlier- obviously her sister has been spilling her venomous contempt to the reporter. Diana is thrown and can’t continue. Later, when interviewing Peter, Kimberly tells him about her abbreviated interview with Diana and angers him, as she had promised the article would be career-oriented, without personal intrusion. He coldly asks her to leave and refuses further cooperation. And so, knowing that the Taylors’ relationship is increasingly rocky, Cam intensifies things by conveniently not telling Diana that Peter called to say he and Leslie are going to be late because of a clinic emergency. Instead, he plies her with champagne and then confides his personal “anguish” that his wife and her husband are heading toward a romantic entanglement. Believing this, Diana goes straight to Peter’s office, where she finds her husband sympathetically massaging Leslie’s neck after a trying session with a difficult patient. Believing that this proves Cam’s contentions, Diana bitterly accuses her husband of being unfaithful. Leslie, hearing Diana’s words, instantly senses her husband’s fine hand ‘behind this, and this is confirmed when Diana admits that Cam said nothing about a clinic emergency’s causing the delay. Leslie now has to admit to herself that a side of her husband is emerging that she never saw before: a cruel and vindictive nature. Diana’s first session with her therapist, Dr. Langley, is disastrous, in that she emerges believing that Peter finds her socially inferior to him. She desperately asks Leslie to release Peter from Free Clinic responsibilities so he can be home with his family, where he’s needed. Peter is horrified that she took it upon herself to interfere in his career this way, and tells her he won’t leave the clinic. Embittered, Diana informs him that she has canceled future sessions with Dr. Langley, as there is no “hangup” to be solved. Peter replies that there is, but it’s not a problem of other women but rather of her total inability to trust him. Diana lashes back that the real problem is Peter’s thinking that his wife has no breeding, inasmuch as she’s a former waitress without social background. Peter realizes that Diana’s outburst is based on her own insecurity and delays a final pronouncement on the subject, but later he tells her that she has to understand that his medical career is separate and apart from his family life and no one can tell him how to. run it. He will not sacrifice his professional independence. Diana finally begins to see just what Peter’s work means to him as a person and what her interference has done. She realizes she must make the concessions in this area. Cam learns that Leslie has hired a private investigator to find the Vinings, and moves quickly to cover their tracks. Then, to persuade her to give up, he stages his coup de grace. He has Waverly confront Leslie, claiming that he rejected Barbara when she told him she was carrying his child, so she wrote Jason a “Dear Daddy” letter, which he fell for. He tells Leslie he came forward so she wouldn’t go on “eating her heart out for his kid” and leaves. Leslie, in shock, is devastated when Cam matter-of-factly tells her she can now wipe her hands of the whole mess. She bitterly screams, “Yes! I can finally believe Laura’s not my daughter! Are you happy now, Cam?” When she hysterically accuses him of isolating her rather than protecting and supporting her, of needing to own her and ruthlessly destroying anything that stands in the way of his possession of her, Cam shows a violent streak by sweeping a set of crystal goblets off the bar. Leslie realizes that his blazing anger is actually meant for her, and she walks out. Leslie goes to Terri and confides in her what Cam had done and what she now understands about him. Peter and Diana are at Terri’s Place for a celebration of their new-found relationship based on Diana’s understanding of her husband’s priorities, but Diana’s enjoyment of the evening is dimmed when Peter sees Leslie and insists that she join them. Shortly after, an emergency call comes in for Peter, and Leslie, e reminding him clinic patients are their patients, insists on going along. This shakes Diana’s tenuous confidence, and she recalls Cam’s pronouncements. Impulsively she calls Cam and announces she’s coming to see him.
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