CHi PS - Cast of Characters

Cast of Characters

  • Larry Wilcox as Officer Jonathan A. Baker (1977–1982) / 7-Mary-3
  • Erik Estrada as Officer Francis (Frank) Llewelyn "Ponch" Poncherello / 7-Mary-4 (15-Mary-6 in the final season)
  • Robert Pine as Sergeant Joseph (Joe) Getraer / S-4
  • Lew Saunders as Officer Gene Fritz (1977–1979) / 5-David-5
  • Brodie Greer as Officer Barry "Bear" Baricza (1977–1982) / 7-Adam
  • Paul Linke as Officer Arthur (Artie) "Grossie" Grossman / 7-Mary-5
  • Lou Wagner as Harlan Arliss, Automobile/Motorcycle Mechanic, CHP (1978–1983)
  • Brianne Leary as Officer Sindy Cahill (1978–1979) / 7-Charles
  • Randi Oakes as Officer Bonnie Clark (1979–1982) / 7-Charles
  • Michael Dorn as Officer Jebediah Turner (1979–1982) / 7-David
  • Tom Reilly as Officer Bobby "Hot Dog" Nelson (1982–1983) / 15-Mary-7
  • Tina Gayle as Officer Kathy Linahan (1982–1983) / 7-Mary-10
  • Bruce Penhall as Cadet/Officer Bruce Nelson (1982–1983) / 15-Mary-8
  • Clarence Gilyard, Jr. as Officer Benjamin Webster (1982–1983)
  • Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish (1981–1982)

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