John Schneider (screen Actor) - Television

Television

TV
Year Title Role Notes
1981 The Midnight Special Guest host Season 9 Episode 23, March 13, 1981
1983 The Dukes Bo Duke (voice) Season 2 Episodes 1-7
1979–1982, 1983–1985 The Dukes of Hazzard Bo Duke Last Ep April '82, Return Feb '83
1989 Wild Jack Jack McCall Mini series
Guns of Paradise Sheriff Pat Garrett Season 2 Episode 1
1993 Sisters McGreevy/McGrady/McGruder Season 3 Episode 17
1993, 1997–1998 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Daniel Simon Seasons 5 & 6, '93 played Red McCall
1994 Second Chances Richard McGill Season 1 Episodes 8-10
Burke's Law Brett Scanlon Season 1 Episode 7
Christy Theodore Harland Season 1 Episode 8
1995, 2000–2001 Touched by an Angel Joshua Winslow Season 7 Episodes 24-25, '95 played Satan
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Latrodect Season 4 Episode 5
1996, 2000 Diagnosis: Murder Brett Hayward/Eddie Dagabosian Played Michael Dern in '96, Season 7 Episodes 24-25
1997 The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! Bo Duke
1998 JAG Sgt. Clyde Morrison Season 4 Episode 8
Walker, Texas Ranger Jacob Crossland Season 7 Episode 22
1999–2000 Veronica's Closet Tom Season 3 Episodes 13-15
2000 The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood Bo Duke
Twice in a Lifetime Captain Luke Sellars/Willie Season 2 Episode 21
2000, 2001 Relic Hunter Dallas Carter Season 1 Episode 12 & Season 2 Episode 12
2001–2006, 2010–2011 Smallville Jonathan Kent Series Regular Seasons 1-5, Season 10 Recurring
2001–2003 The Mummy: The Animated Series Rick O'Connell Series Regular
2005 Living with Fran Tom Martin Season 1 Episode 2
2006 King of the Hill The Ace (voice) Season 10 Episode 7
Model Family John
Hi-Jinks Himself Guest host
Shorty McShorts' Shorts Hunky-D Short animation on Disney Channel
2007 Nip/Tuck Ram Peters Season 5 Episodes 5,7,8,12,22
Journeyman Dennis Armstrong Season 1 Episode 8
2008 Davie & Golimyr Cartoon
CSI: Miami Charles Brighton Season 6 Episode 18
2008–2009 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Marshall Bowman Season 1 Regular
2009 Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld Fox News Channel program
Dirty Sexy Money Congressman Skip Whatley Season 2 Episodes 11-13
Twentysixmiles Jack Kinkaid Six-Episode TV Series
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mickey Ross Season 09 Episode 15 - "Kill Me If You Can"
Curb Your Enthusiasm Dennis Season 07 Episode 08 - "Officer Krupke"
2009–2010 90210 Jeffrey Sarkossian Recurring Season 2
2010 Phineas and Ferb Wilkins Brother No. 1 Voice
Leverage Mitchell Kirkwood Season 3 Episode 6
LEGO Hero Factory Preston Stormer TV Series, Voice, continuing in 2011
Desperate Housewives Richard Watson Season 7, Episodes 7-10
Hot in Cleveland Henry 'Hank' Szymborska Season 1 "Pilot", Season 2 "Bad Bromance"
2011 Working Class Glen Season 1 Episode 3
Trick My What? Host
Glee Sam Evans' dad Season 3

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