Chicago Hope - Cast

Cast

Actor Character Seasons
Patinkin, MandyMandy Patinkin Geiger, JeffreyDr. Jeffrey Geiger 1–2, 6 (Guest Appearances in 3-5)
Lahti, ChristineChristine Lahti Austin, KateDr. Kate Austin 2–5
Arkin, AdamAdam Arkin Shutt, Aaron Dr. Aaron Shutt
Berg, PeterPeter Berg Dr. Billy Kronk 1–5
Brook, JayneJayne Brook Grad, DianeDr. Diane Grad 1–5
Carroll, RockyRocky Carroll Wilkes, KeithDr. Keith Wilkes 3–6
Curtis-Hall, VondieVondie Curtis-Hall Hancock, DennisDr. Dennis Hancock 1–5
Edwards, StacyStacy Edwards Catera, LisaDr. Lisa Catera 4–5
Elizondo, HectorHector Elizondo Watters, PhilipDr. Philip Watters
Gibson, ThomasThomas Gibson Nyland, DannyDr. Danny Nyland 1–3
Gugino, CarlaCarla Gugino Simon, GinaDr. Gina Simon 6
Harmon, MarkMark Harmon McNeil, JackDr. Jack McNeil 3–6
Hart, RoxanneRoxanne Hart Schutt, CamilleNurse Camille Schutt 1–2
Hershey, BarbaraBarbara Hershey Alberghetti, FrancescaDr. Francesca Alberghetti 6
Holly, LaurenLauren Holly Hanlon, JeremyDr. Jeremy Hanlon 6
MacNicol, PeterPeter MacNicol Birch, AlanAlan Birch 1–2
Maffia, RomaRoma Maffia Giandamenicio, AngelaAngela Giandamenicio 1
Marshall, E.G.E.G. Marshall Thurmond, ArthurDr. Arthur Thurmond 1
Rosenberg, AlanAlan Rosenberg Brickman, StuartStuart Brickman 6
Sheridan, JameyJamey Sheridan Sutton, JohnDr. John Sutton 2
Stoltz, EricEric Stoltz Yeats, RobertDr. Robert Yeats 5
Edwards, Monique Monique Edwards Canyon, LaurelNurse Laurel Canyon 2–6

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