L.A. Law - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

The show's original ensemble cast:

  • Harry Hamlin as Michael Kuzak (1986–91; seasons 1–5)
  • Susan Dey as Grace van Owen (1986–92; seasons 1–6; not including the pilot)
  • Corbin Bernsen as Arnie Becker (1986–94; seasons 1–8)
  • Jimmy Smits as Victor Sifuentes (1986–91; seasons 1–5)
  • Jill Eikenberry as Ann Kelsey (1986–94; seasons 1–8)
  • Alan Rachins as Douglas Brackman, Jr. (1986–94; seasons 1–8)
  • Michele Greene as Abigail "Abby" Perkins (1986–91; seasons 1–5)
  • Michael Tucker as Stuart Markowitz (1986–94; seasons 1–8)
  • Susan Ruttan as Roxanne Melman (1986–93; seasons 1–7)
  • Richard A. Dysart as Leland McKenzie (1986–94; seasons 1–8)

Over the run of the show, additional cast members included:

  • Larry Drake as Benny Stulwitz (1987–94; seasons 2–8)
  • Blair Underwood as Jonathan Rollins (1987–94; seasons 2–8)
  • Dana Sparks as Jennifer Kepler (1988–89; season 3; recurring)
  • Dann Florek as Dave Meyer (1988–90; seasons 3–4; recurring)
  • Diana Muldaur as Rosalind Shays (1989–91; seasons 4–5; recurring)
  • John Spencer as Tommy Mullaney (1990–94; seasons 5–8)
  • Amanda Donohoe as Cara Jean "C.J." Lamb (1990–92; seasons 5–6)
  • Cecil Hoffman as Zoey Clemmons (1991–92; seasons 5–6)
  • Sheila Kelley as Gwen Taylor (1990–93; seasons 5–7)
  • Conchata Ferrell as Susan Bloom (1991–92; season 6)
  • Michael Cumpsty as Frank Kittridge (1991–92; season 6)
  • A Martinez as Daniel Morales (1992–94; seasons 7–8)
  • Lisa Zane as Melina Paros (1992–93; season 7)
  • Evan R. Press as Dr. Samuel Voorhees (1992–93; season 7)
  • Alexandra Powers as Jane Halliday (1993–94; season 8)
  • Alan Rosenberg as Eli Levinson (1993–94; season 8)
  • Debi Mazar as Denise Ianello (1993–94; season 8)

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