Chris Isaak - Television

Television

  • Wiseguy...Berated lounge singer (Season ?, Episode ?, 1987)
  • Friends...Rob Donnen (Season 2, Episode 12, 1996) The One After the Superbowl
  • From the Earth to the Moon...Astronaut Edward White II (1998)
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn...Himself (Season 3, Episode 40, 29 June 2001)
  • The Greatest...Himself (50 Sexiest Video Moments, 2003)
  • Ed...Jamie Decker (Season 3, Episode 20, 2003) Second Chances
  • The Greatest...Himself/Host (100 Greatest Videos, 2003)
  • The Chris Isaak Show...Himself (2001–2004)
  • American Dreams...Roy Orbison (Season 2, Episode 14, 2004) Old Enough to Fight
  • The Footy Show (rugby league)...Himself (Grand Final, 2004)
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson...Michael Caine in Space (Season 2, Episode 177, 2006)
  • Great Performances Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing Live...Himself (2007)
  • Australian Idol...Himself (Season 6, 9–10 November 2008)
  • The Chris Isaak Hour...Himself/Host (2009–Present)
  • George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight ...Himself (Season 2, Episode 23 | Oct 21, 2011)
  • Conan ...Himself (Episode 192, 4 January 2012)

Loose woman ... Himself... ITV1/STV/UTV (28 September 2012)

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