Most Recent Appearance
Every Stranger's Face I See
Tuesday 15 October 2002 on CBS
As Amy decides the fate of a ten year old boy who was kidnapped by his adoptive parents when they lost custody to his birth mother, she finds an answer to some of her own family's pressing concerns; Bruce is back at work as Amy's C.S.O. and is completing his community service at a soup kitchen;...
Other Appearances
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Cool Million
Tony Baylor |
Hooperman
Inspector Clarence McNeil |
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Matt Lincoln
Jimmy |
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L.A. Law
Lester Tuttle |
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Take My Diva . . . Please! Armand Bouvier |
Amen
You're in the Army Now (Part 1) Sgt. Harrington |
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Automan
The Biggest Game in Town Bart Johnston |
Barnaby Jones
A Ransom in Diamonds Alexander Street |
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Cagney & Lacey
Violation Earl Covay |
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Jerry's Mission Al |
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Ironside
The Last Payment |
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Cool Million
James Farentino played Jefferson Keyes, a resourceful young man who would solve any problem you had for a million dollars. In other words he was a very high priced private detective. He flew around... more Hooperman
Free-wheeling San Francisco cop Harry Hooperman inherits a run down apartment building, and the building owner's mean, hateful and just plain annoying dog Bijoux. Not having the time to maintain... more Matt Lincoln
Matt Lincoln was a Los Angeles psychiatrist practicing "preventive psychiatry"—struggling to assist people in the early stages of emotional distress in order to avoid further, more complicated... more
James Farentino played Jefferson Keyes, a resourceful young man who would solve any problem you had for a million dollars. In other words he was a very high priced private detective. He flew around... more Hooperman
Free-wheeling San Francisco cop Harry Hooperman inherits a run down apartment building, and the building owner's mean, hateful and just plain annoying dog Bijoux. Not having the time to maintain... more Matt Lincoln
Matt Lincoln was a Los Angeles psychiatrist practicing "preventive psychiatry"—struggling to assist people in the early stages of emotional distress in order to avoid further, more complicated... more

