Actor, Director, Producer, Ken Olin has had a diverse and long career in Television and in film. Known as the star of the award winning Television drama Thirtysomething, which aired on ABC from 1987 - 1991. Ken's wife Patricia Wettig also starred in the show.
Raised in the affluent Chicago suburb of Highland Park, with a father who was the president of a pharmaceutical company, he...
Most Recent Appearance
Prior Commitments
Sunday 11 May 2008 on ABC
Kevin and Scotty make a commitment to be life partners; Saul finally comes to grips with his identity in a public way; the family discovers that William kept yet another painful secret from them.
Other Appearances
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Bay City Blues
Rocky Padillo |
EZ Streets
Detective Cameron Quinn |
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Falcon Crest
Father Christopher (1985-1986) |
Hill Street Blues
Det. Harry Garibaldi (1984-1985) |
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L. A. Doctors
Dr. Roger Cattan |
thirtysomething
Michael Steadman |
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Brothers & Sisters
David Caplan |
Hill Street Blues
Det. Harry Garibaldi (1984-1985) |
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Alias
Page 47 David McNeil (uncredited) |
Battle of the Network Stars
Special #18 NBC Team |
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Breaking News
Pilot Richard Sloan [uncredited] |
Brothers & Sisters
Holy Matrimony David Caplan |
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Hill Street Blues
Domestic Beef Harry Garibaldi |
Hotel
Class of '72 Mark Fredricks |
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Alias
Passage (2) |
Alias
Double Agent |
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Alias
A Dark Turn |
Alias
Second Double |
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Alias
Passage (1) |
Alias
The Indicator |
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Alias
Breaking Point Executive Producer |
Alias
Conscious Executive Producer |
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Alias
Prelude Executive Producer |
Alias
The Nemesis Executive Producer |
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Alias
A Missing Link Executive Producer |
Alias
Remnants Executive Producer |
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Stars In
Bay City Blues
Steven Bochco was the Executive Producer of this critically acclaimed but short-lived dramedy about a California minor league baseball team. more EZ Streets
EZ Streets is an epic drama about a dark, gritty urban world, the people who live there and their struggle to live by the creed of the streets. The one-hour series explores the lives of Detective... more
Falcon Crest
Airing in the time slot following CBS' immensely popular Dallas, Falcon Crest sought to hold on to the soap opera addicts with yet another saga of the rich and greedy fighting for power and sex.... more
Hill Street Blues
This groundbreaking and award-winning NBC crime drama provided a very realistic view into the lives of the dedicated cops and detectives of an urban police station. From January 1981 to August... more L. A. Doctors
L.A. Doctors is a professional, well-made medical drama about a trio of successful Los Angeles physicians, Roger Cattan, Tim Lonner and Evan Newman. They all care for their patients and want to... more
thirtysomething
When thirtysomething debuted in 1987 it was attacked by some critics as being a self-indulgent examination of the minutiae of yuppie life. Before the first season was over, some of those same... more
Steven Bochco was the Executive Producer of this critically acclaimed but short-lived dramedy about a California minor league baseball team. more EZ Streets
EZ Streets is an epic drama about a dark, gritty urban world, the people who live there and their struggle to live by the creed of the streets. The one-hour series explores the lives of Detective... more
Airing in the time slot following CBS' immensely popular Dallas, Falcon Crest sought to hold on to the soap opera addicts with yet another saga of the rich and greedy fighting for power and sex.... more
This groundbreaking and award-winning NBC crime drama provided a very realistic view into the lives of the dedicated cops and detectives of an urban police station. From January 1981 to August... more L. A. Doctors
L.A. Doctors is a professional, well-made medical drama about a trio of successful Los Angeles physicians, Roger Cattan, Tim Lonner and Evan Newman. They all care for their patients and want to... more
When thirtysomething debuted in 1987 it was attacked by some critics as being a self-indulgent examination of the minutiae of yuppie life. Before the first season was over, some of those same... more

