Geraint Wyn Davies - Television

Television

Geraint has been busy on television. He was a regular in the cast of To Serve and Protect. Since Forever Knight he has appeared in several series. He has guest-starred in episodes of Katts and Dog, Highlander: The Series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Outer Limits, RoboCop: The Series, The Hidden Room, Matrix, Diamonds, Sweating Bullets, 1-800-Missing, and many more.

  • Murdoch Mysteries (2008) as Arthur Conan Doyle (2 episodes)
  • ReGenesis (2007–2008) as Carleton Riddlemeyer (18 episodes)
  • 24 (2006) as James Nathanson (6 episodes)
  • Slings and Arrows (2005) as Henry Breedlove (5 episodes)
  • Tracker (2001–2002) as Zin (12 episodes)
  • The Outer Limits (1996–2001) as David / Sheriff Grady Markham (2 episodes)
  • Black Harbour (1996–1999) as Nick Haskell (34 episodes)
  • Forever Knight (1992–1996) as Det. Nicholas 'Nick' Knight / Nicholas de Brabant (70 episodes)
  • Dracula: The Series (1990–1991) as Klaus Helsing (5 episodes)
  • Airwolf (1987) as Major Mike Rivers (24 episodes)
  • The Judge (1986) as Allan Pearson (6 episodes)
  • The Littlest Hobo (1982–1983) as Adam Coulter / David Barrington (3 episodes)
  • Hangin' In (1982) as Drake / Jonathan (2 episodes)

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Famous quotes containing the word television:

    Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy.... In other countries, the business of laughing is left to the viewers. Here, their laughter is put on the screen, integrated into the show. It is the screen that is laughing and having a good time. You are simply left alone with your consternation.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)

    It is marvelous indeed to watch on television the rings of Saturn close; and to speculate on what we may yet find at galaxy’s edge. But in the process, we have lost the human element; not to mention the high hope of those quaint days when flight would create “one world.” Instead of one world, we have “star wars,” and a future in which dumb dented human toys will drift mindlessly about the cosmos long after our small planet’s dead.
    Gore Vidal (b. 1925)

    Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents- to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and mysteriously contented, or the television parents, wisely and humorously solving problems, influence parents-to-be.
    Ellen Galinsky (20th century)