Television
TV show | Role | Episode | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Two Marriages | Scott Morgan | Unknown | 1983 |
Moonlighting | Post Office Guy; waiter | "Yours, Very Deadly"; "The Lady in the Iron Mask" | 1985, 1986 |
Nightmare Classics | Jenner Brading | "The Eyes of the Panther" | 1989 |
The Hitchhiker | Unknown | "White Slaves" | 1990 |
Kindred: The Embraced | Frank Kohanek | Eight episodes | 1996 |
The Outer Limits | Captain Miles Davidlow | "The Joining" | 1998 |
V.I.P | Phil Sherman | "Val Got Game" | 1998 |
The Love Boat: The Next Wave | John | "Affairs to Remember" | 1998 |
Dead Man's Gun | Henry Hubble | "The Phrenologist" | 1999 |
Amazon | Dr. Alex Kennedy | 23 episodes | 1999–2000 |
Twice in a Lifetime | Tony | "The Escaped Artist" | 2000 |
Son of the Beach | Jason Dudikoff | "In the Line of Booty" | 2002 |
The District | Chris Gunner | "On Guard" | 2004 |
Summerland | Kyle Bale | Two episodes | 2004, 2005 |
ER | Vincent Janeson | "The Human Shield" | 2005 |
24 | Barry Landes | Two episodes | 2006 |
Smith | Unknown | "Seven" | 2007 |
Celebracadabra | Himself | Nine Episodes(On show, crowned best celebrity magician) | 2008 |
Criminal Minds | George Foyet/The Reaper | 4.18 "Omnivore"; 4.26 "...And Back"; 5.1 "Nameless, Faceless"; 5.9 "100" | 2009 |
Southland | Off. Bill "Dewey" Dudek | recurring role | 2009– |
Psych | Driggs | "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out" | 2010 |
The Glades | Peyton Robinson | "Second Skin" | 2011 |
Torchwood | Unknown | Torchwood: Miracle Day | 2011 |
Alphas | Eli | "The Quick and the Dead" | 2012 |
Revolution | Bounty Hunter | "Chained Heat" | 2012 |
Castle | John Campbell | "Swan Song" | 2012 |
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—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)
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