Battle of the Network Stars

ABC (ended 2003)

Cast & Crew

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  • Robert Conrad

    NBC Team Captain

    7.3
    TV tough guy Robert Conrad is perhaps best known as Secret Service Agent James West on The Wild Wild West, but has been seen in numerous TV shows and films throughout his career. His physicality and tough demeanor are forever associated with the actor and the roles he has played. It is this image that is forever immortalized in his memorable series of Eveready battery commercials, wherein a defiant Conrad dared viewers to try to knock a battery off of his shoulder.

    Conrad's big break came with a starring role in Hawaiian Eye. That mystery series made him a star and set him up for his most famous role as James West. Conrad starred in Wild Wild West for four seasons, doing most of his own stunts and getting injured on more than one occasion.

    After West was canceled, Conrad could be seen in a number of guest roles on TV, including a memorable spot as a murderous exercise guru on Columbo.
    Conrad returned to a regular series in a starring role in Baa Baa Black Sheep and would reprise the role of West along with Ross Martin in two Wild Wild West revival movies. In the late 1980s, Conrad got to work with two of his sons, Shane and Christian, on the short-lived series Jesse Hawkes.

    Conrad has been out of the public eye since 2003, when he was involved in a terrible car crash. He was driving drunk and crashed head on into another car. Conrad suffered head injuries and neurological damage that left his right hand and arm paralyzed, and slowed his speech. He was convicted of DUI, and sentenced to six months of house arrest, five years probation and alcohol counseling. Aside from occasional public appearances (including an address at the 2004 Republican National Convention) and participation in the DVD release of West's first season, Conrad has been very quiet since his accident.moreless
  • Melissa Gilbert

    NBC Team

    8.1
    Melissa Ellen Gilbert grew up right before our eyes and is best remembered as Laura Ingalls from the television series Little House on the Prairie and for her term as president of the Screen Actors Guild (which she won after a bitter election contest with Valerie Harper). Gilbert is currently married to Bruce Boxleitner and is mother to Sam Boxleitner 21, Lee Boxleitner 15, Dakota Brinkman 12, Michael Boxleitner 5 (Michael was named after her mentor Michael Landon) She has a younger half-sister Sara Gilbert (Roseanne), and an adopted brother Jonathon Gilbert. (he played Willie Olsen on LHOTP). Melissa Gilbert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6429 Hollywood Blvd. and in 1998; she was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.moreless
  • Heather Locklear

    ABC Team

    5.7
    Heather Locklear was born on September 25th, 1961 to Bill and Diane Locklear. She was born the youngest of four children, her siblings being Laurie, Colleen, and Mark. Heather went to Newbury Park High School in Newbury Park, then moved on to attend UCLA, majoring in psychology. During her first year at college, she caught the eye of a casting director and was persuaded to take a commercial acting class. She started to model for the school store, then got her first role in a TV movie in 1979. In 1980, Heather got her first TV role, on a show called CHiPs. When Aaron Spelling cast her in the show Dynasty in 1982, her fame skyrocketed. Heather had her first movie role in Firestarter, a 1984 film starring Drew Barrymore. On May 10th, 1986, Heather married Tommy Lee of the rock group Mtley Cre, divorcing him seven years later on August 16th, 1993. Also in 1993, Heather began her role in Melrose Place, another Aaron Spelling TV show. Heather re-married on December 17th, 1994, this time to Richie Sambora of the rock group Bon Jovi. Heather gave birth to her only child, Ava Elizabeth, on October 4th, 1997. In 1999 after Melrose Place had ended its run, Heather went on to star in the popular sitcom Spin City until its cancellation in 2002. In 2004, she starred in the short-lived NBC series LAX. Heather filed for divorce from her second husband Richie Sambora in February 2006, although the two had officially been separated since December 2005. The divorce became final in April of 2007.moreless
  • Scott Baio

    ABC Team

    7.7
    Scott Baio was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 22, 1961 to Mario and Rose Baio. The youngest of three children, Baio approached his mother at the age of nine and told her directly, "I want to be on television." The parents obliged and took him on a few interviews in New York. Before long, their son had achieved his dream and was appearing in commercials. While still a novice performer, Baio was selected from a field of 2,000 other child actors for the starring role in the 1976 film "Bugsy Malone." Following his feature-film debut, he appeared in the television movie "Luke Was There" and his television career was born. In 1977, he became a regular on "Happy Days" as Fonzie's cousin, Chachi Arcola. He also appeared on two sitcoms that Garry Marshall wanted him to appear in: Blansky's Beauties in 1977 and Who's Watching the Kids in 1978. In 1978, his family relocated to Hollywood to keep up with his demanding career. Besides playing Chachi, the busy teenager also appeared in the films "Skatetown, USA" (1979), "Foxes" (1980), and "Zapped!" (1982). In 1982, Baio co-starred with Erin Moran in their own show, "Joanie Loves Chachi," a "Happy Days" spin-off. The series was cancelled after a single season and both actors returned to "Happy Days" in 1983 for the final year. After "Happy Days" and "Joanie Loves Chachi", Scott went on to be in the series "Charles In Charge" from 1984 to 1990, and in 1993, he played Dr. Jack Stewart in the TV series "Diagnosis Murder".moreless
  • Charlene Tilton

    CBS Team

    7.6
    Charlene Tilton was born in the land of Dreams, Hollywood, and by the age of seven, was already performing in school recitals, theatre and neighborhood workshops. Ms. Tilton attended the famous Hollywood High School and while there not not only starred in many productions, but was also the president of the thespians club. Her career really began at age 15, when she appeared in a Japanese clothing commercial with Ringo Starr of the Beatles. From there various television appearances and commercials followed. You will find a list of these below. At age 17 she was cast as Lucy Ewing in one of the most popular television series of the 80's, Dallas. Miss Tilton went after the role with vigor, and finally the producers of the series saw that she was indeed the right person for the role of Lucy Ewing. At the time, they had their eyes on Stephanie Kramer, who later went on to star with Fred Dryer in the NBC show Hunter. Along with acting, Ms. Tilton has also studied dancing and singing, and in 1984 she had a number one hit in Germany called "C'est La Vie" Ms. Tilton was an original member of the Dallas cast. When the writers were unable to come up with new stories for Lucy Ewing, she departed the show in 1985. A campaign by fans, as well as a drop in the ratings for Dallas, brought her back to the Ewing family in 1989 for another three seasons. The character of Lucy went through many dramas, including several engagements, drug abuse, a rape, two kidnappings, an abortion, several cheating boyfriends. Many famous actors played lovers for Lucy. Some of these included Fredrick Lehne, Timothy Patrick Murphy, Andrew Stevens, Randolph Powell and Christopher Atkins. Her wedding to Dallas husband, Mitch Cooper played by Liegh Mcclousky was Dallas's second highest rated episode, just behind the famous 'Who Shot J.R episode". Ms. Tilton currently is raising her daughter Cherish, also an actress, in Los Angeles. She currently earns her livelihood writing gossip for a tabloid newspaper. Tabloid's are something Ms. Tilton knows a lot about, during the early to mid eighties, being on one of the most popular series on television, was consequently a target for the tabloids. Ms. Tilton still acts, most recently appearing to positive reviews at the Attic Theatre in "Who's Life is it Anyway?" At one time Charlene Tilton was featured on more than 600 magazine covers world wide, and received more fan mail at CBS than any other actor on the network. Ms. Tilton continues to work on TV, and works in pilots each television season, hoping for the next big break.moreless
  • Gabriel Kaplan

    ABC Team Captain

    6.3
    Gabe Kaplan has had three careers, two have been very successful, but the first, the one he wanted the most, never materialized.

    Back in high school Gabe was a hot-shot baseball player who could hit the "long ball." Convinced by his coaches and teammates that he was major league material, he packed up his Louisville Slugger and set out to break the major league home run record. After two years he couldn't even make a minor league roster, and it was soon clear to him that organized baseball disagreed with his coaches and concluded that he was high school material.

    Disappointed, Gabe licked his wounds and got a job as a bellman at a resort hotel in Lakewood, New Jersey. This particular hotel featured stand-up comedians three times a week. After several months of watching, he kept thinking the same thought. I could do that too.

    With some "borrowed" comedy material, Gabe criss-crossed the country to perfect his timing and hone his performing skills. Long before the comedy-club explosion, he became a regular in small nightclubs, coffee houses, and the Playboy club circuit.

    He started writing his own act, developing routines based mostly on his
    experiences growing up in Brooklyn. His big break came when he appeared on The Tonight Show in the early seventies. He was an instant hit and was soon appearing regularly on all the many talk and variety shows on television at the time. He even did an unprecedented stand-up performance on an Emmy Award telecast.

    He then created a situation comedy based on his high school and the characters that were there with him. Instead of being their contemporary he made his character the teacher and "Welcome Back Kotter" was born. After six weeks, the show made its way into the top ten and remained there for most of its four season run on ABC.

    When "Kotter" ended, Gabe made the jump to movies, starring in three feature films, "Fast Break," "Tulips," and "Nobody's Perfect," while continuing to perform stand-up act in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. He also appeared in two legitimate theater productions, originating the role of "Groucho, A Live In Review" and starring in the national touring company of the successful Broadway comedy, "Doubles." "Groucho" became a well-received HBO special, and has since been performed around the world.

    While "Kotter" was running, Gabe became involved in the financial markets and enjoyed matching wits with Messer, Dunn and Bradstreet. His investment strategies have been written about in several leading financial magazines. Gabe also gained notoriety as a world poker player and gambler. He was a two-time champion of both The Super Bowl of Poker and the Commerce Club's Low Ball Tournament. He won the Knights of The Round Table Champion's Tournament the only time it was held in 1986. Although he's never won a World Series of Poker event, he has placed second and third several times.

    In the last year, Gabe has renewed his interest in stand-up comedy, performing at different venues all across the country. He talks about the "Kotter" days and how his life has changed with his new career. Asked if back to stand-up comedy is where his life is going, Gabe says, "who knows, I haven't given up my dreams to be a baseball player."

    (from http://www.pattersonandassociates.com/bios/Gabe_Kaplan/)moreless
  • Jeff Conaway

    ABC Team

    6.8
    Jeff Conaway always wanted to be an astronaut. At the age of 7, his need to wear glasses caused that dream to crash and burn. By the age of 9, he decided to be an actor (following in his parents footsteps) and won the part of the very first role he auditioned for which was a Broadway play called "ALL THE WAY HOME", starring Lillian Gish, Colleen Dewhurst and Auther Hill. A national company touring of "CRITIC'S CHOICE" followed and Jeff was on his way


    When Jeff returned to his hometown in New York, he worked consistently in TV as well as Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and as a model. He discovered both a love and a talent for rock-n-roll in his teens and college years. By 16, Jeff joined the band "3 1/2" as a singer and rhythm guitarist and toured with the likes of Herman's Hermits, The Animals, Gladys Knight and the Pips and even backed up Chuck Berry.


    Jeff's passion for acting though, brought him back to N.Y., majoring in theatre at NYU. After leaving college, he took over the role of Danny Zuko in the hit Broadway musical "GREASE". A national tour followed, after which a return to Broadway with the show. Afterwards, he decided to hit the road out west to give Hollywood a shot!


    Jeff has done a huge body of work including many feature films, commercials, modeling jobs, plays, movies of the week and starring and guest starring roles in some of the most popular shows. For many, he is best known as Kenickie in the 1978 blockbuster film "GREASE" and Bobby Wheeler in TV's "TAXI". A succession of projects followed, including the adventure/ fantasy show "WIZARDS & WARRIORS", "THE BERRINGER'S", a recurring role on "MURDER SHE WROTE" and numerous guest-starring roles in hit TV shows. Jeff's childhood dream of "going to outer space" finally came true when he joined the cast of the c sci-fi TV show, "BABYLON 5"playing Zack Allen, Chief of Security.




    Jeff presently lives in Los Angeles with his beautiful wife of 13 years, Kerri. He has been a strong supporter and volunteer of the LA Mission. He is currently writing a pilot for television, a feature film and a Christian CD. Jeff also teaches acting on a weekly basis in Los Angeles (for more information call (323) 692-9110). He has done about 40 feature films including "JAWBREAKER" and "MAN ON THE MOON". Recently, Jeff completed filming "DICKY ROBERTSCHILD STAR" starring David Spade.


    A multitalented person, Jeff's credits to date reflects acting, dancing, singing, writing, producing, directing and teaching and this has been only in his first 42 years.moreless
  • Tony Danza

    ABC Team

    6.1
    As a kid, Antonio Ladanza didn't dream of acting; he dreamt of being a boxer. He even boxed professionally briefly under the name 'Dangerous' Tony Danza. While working out at the gym, he was spotted by a casting director and invited to audition for a role in the sitcom Taxi. After Taxi, Danza devoted his energy to acting. He appeared in the films She's Out of Control, Angels in the Outfield, and Going Ape!. He continued to work in televison with Who's the Boss? and The Tony Danza Show. Currently, he hosts the daytime talk show Tony Danza Show.moreless
  • Tony Danza

    ABC Team Captain

    6.1
    As a kid, Antonio Ladanza didn't dream of acting; he dreamt of being a boxer. He even boxed professionally briefly under the name 'Dangerous' Tony Danza. While working out at the gym, he was spotted by a casting director and invited to audition for a role in the sitcom Taxi. After Taxi, Danza devoted his energy to acting. He appeared in the films She's Out of Control, Angels in the Outfield, and Going Ape!. He continued to work in televison with Who's the Boss? and The Tony Danza Show. Currently, he hosts the daytime talk show Tony Danza Show.moreless
  • Tom Selleck

    CBS Team

    9.3
    His parents are Robert and Martha Selleck. His father was born in Slovakia, is Tom's tie to Eastern Europe. Robert is now a real estate investor for Selleck Properties. His mother was a homemaker. Tom was one of three of the Selleck's sons.

    He grew up in Sherman Oaks, California, and attended college at the University of Southern California. He was in the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was once quoted as saying, "Those were friends I made that will last a lifetime". His first intentions of going to college were to be an architect. He love to draw and had a very creative mind. But regardless of what he wanted to do, he wouldn't be an architect. He drug around because he didn't want to leave home. When he finally did leave, he arrived too late at the University of Southern California, and the School of Architecture was already filled to its capacity. He was heartbroken. Since the careers were in alphabetical order, he just went over to the next table and signed up for the School of Acting. He soon found out that he had exceptional amounts of natural ability, and his ambition to become a famous Hollywood actor developed from there. He had dreams of making millions of dollars on the big screen.moreless
  • Tom Selleck

    CBS Team Captain

    9.3
    His parents are Robert and Martha Selleck. His father was born in Slovakia, is Tom's tie to Eastern Europe. Robert is now a real estate investor for Selleck Properties. His mother was a homemaker. Tom was one of three of the Selleck's sons.

    He grew up in Sherman Oaks, California, and attended college at the University of Southern California. He was in the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was once quoted as saying, "Those were friends I made that will last a lifetime". His first intentions of going to college were to be an architect. He love to draw and had a very creative mind. But regardless of what he wanted to do, he wouldn't be an architect. He drug around because he didn't want to leave home. When he finally did leave, he arrived too late at the University of Southern California, and the School of Architecture was already filled to its capacity. He was heartbroken. Since the careers were in alphabetical order, he just went over to the next table and signed up for the School of Acting. He soon found out that he had exceptional amounts of natural ability, and his ambition to become a famous Hollywood actor developed from there. He had dreams of making millions of dollars on the big screen.moreless
  • Martha Smith

    CBS Team

    8.9
  • Dean Butler

    NBC Team

    5.7
  • Allen Williams

    CBS Team

    9.5
    Allen is a teacher at the Beverly Hills Playhouse and Artistic Director of Camelot Artists. He is also an accomplished actor with many credits to his name including 7th Heaven, Cagney & Lacey, Days of our Lives and Judging Amy.
  • Bubba Smith

    NBC Team Captain

    8.4
    Charles "Bubba" Smith was born 2-29-45 in Nacodoches, Texas to the legendary coach Willie Ray Smith, and his wife Georgia. Bubba went to Michigan State, and from there went to the Baltimore Colts. After a traumatic knee injury in Tampa Bay, he was transferred to the Oakland Raiders, and then to the Houston Oilers. He played in two Super Bowls. Bubba resided in Los Angeles, where he continuesd to act and do PR work. For his acting career, Bubba was perhaps best known for the roles Moses Hightower in the Police Academy movie series.moreless
  • Fred Willard

    NBC Team

    8.5
    Fred Willard radiates a unique charm that has established him as one of our generation's most gifted comic actors. A master of sketch comedy, Fred is most heralded for his quick wit and improvisational expertise. His fifty appearances in sketches on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno are indicative of his ability to transform any character into a unique comic portrayal. Fred recently completed a sold out run of his one man show, Fred Willard: Alone At Last!(with a cast of twelve) and received two Los Angeles Artistic Director Awards, for Best Comedy and Best Production. He is an alumnus of The Second City and currently heads a sketch comedy workshop, The MoHo Group.moreless
  • Gary Burghoff

    CBS Team

    8.9
    Burghoff, best known for his role on M*A*S*H as Corporal "Radar" O'Reilly, has appeared on numerous television shows and plays. After he let M*A*S*H, his acting career took a turn for the worst, which eventually led to bankruptcy. However, he was able to come up with the idea to sell his wild-life paintings, which led him out of his financial troubles. Burghoff and his wife, Elisabeth, now reside in California with three pets: a cat named Connecticut, an angelfish, and a dog named Sarah. They have two children, Jordan and Miles, and one step-daughter, Janet Gayle.moreless
  • Robin Williams

    ABC team

    9.3

    Robin Williams is an American actor, comedian, producer, and director. Robin was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Marin County, California. His father, Robert Fitzgerald Williams was Ford executive in charge of the Midwest area. Robin's mother, Laurie was a former model. He attended Juilliard Drama School.

    Robin soon made a guest appearance on Happy Days as Mork from the planet Ork. The character Mork was so well liked by audiences he was given his own spin-off titled Mork And Mindy. He also spent his time performing at comedy clubs. By 1986 Robin had done two HBO specials. Many people believe Robin's big break was the movie Good Morning, Vietnam. Since then Williams has starred in several critically acclaimed box office successes such as The Birdcage, Mrs. Doubtfire, Dead Poet's Society, Bicentennial Man, Patch Adams, One Hour Photo, and Jumanji.

    Robin was married to Valerie Velardi from 1978 to 1988. They had one child together, Zachary (born 1983). After his divorce he married his nanny, Marsha Graces with whom he has two children, Zelda Ray (born 1989) and Cody Alan (born 1992).

    On October 22, 2011, Robin married Susan Schneider. There service was in Napa Valley, California.

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  • Tony Randall

    CBS Team Captain

    9.4
    Multi-talented actor Tony Randall began his career on the Broadway stage appearing in minor supporting roles in the early 1940's. With television on the horizon, Tony found a new outlet and new success when he landed the role of Harvey Weskitt on the 1952 comedy series Mr. Peepers with Wally Cox. Receiving more recognition, he would land the choice role as Rockwell P. Hunter in the motion picture Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) for which he received accolades on his performance. Tony would continue performing on stage, on television and on the screen for many years until 1970 when he and Jack Klugman starred in the television series The Odd Couple and for five years the show made people laugh. In 1978 Tony would star in his self-titled series for two years and again in 1981-1983 with Love, Sidney he made millions laugh.moreless
  • Marcia Wallace

    CBS Team

    8.5
    Marcia Wallace, born in Creston, Iowa, played Carol Kester (Bondurant) on The Bob Newhart Show. She later reprised that role in a guest spot on Murphy Brown for which she received an Emmy Award nomination. She later won an Emmy Award for her work as the voice of Mrs. Krabappel on The Simpsons. Wallace studied acting in New York City with the legendary Uta Hagen. She appeared on stage in Hello Dolly, Dark of the Moon, Calling in Crazy and with the off-Broadway group the Fourth Wall. She also did over 50 television commercials. Marcia made numerous appearances on The Merv Griffin Show early in her career and guest starred on The Brady Bunch in the classic episode "Getting Davy Jones." Other guest spots include roles on Columbo, The Love Boat, Taxi, Murder, She Wrote and Magnum, P.I. She has also done numerous films and television movies including The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979). Currently Ms. Wallace appears on the Comedy Central series That's My Bush. Marcia is a breast cancer survivor and now lectures on breast cancer prevention and detection, as well as the emotional and medical challenges of fighting the disease.moreless
  • Robert Conrad

    Host

    7.3
    TV tough guy Robert Conrad is perhaps best known as Secret Service Agent James West on The Wild Wild West, but has been seen in numerous TV shows and films throughout his career. His physicality and tough demeanor are forever associated with the actor and the roles he has played. It is this image that is forever immortalized in his memorable series of Eveready battery commercials, wherein a defiant Conrad dared viewers to try to knock a battery off of his shoulder.

    Conrad's big break came with a starring role in Hawaiian Eye. That mystery series made him a star and set him up for his most famous role as James West. Conrad starred in Wild Wild West for four seasons, doing most of his own stunts and getting injured on more than one occasion.

    After West was canceled, Conrad could be seen in a number of guest roles on TV, including a memorable spot as a murderous exercise guru on Columbo.
    Conrad returned to a regular series in a starring role in Baa Baa Black Sheep and would reprise the role of West along with Ross Martin in two Wild Wild West revival movies. In the late 1980s, Conrad got to work with two of his sons, Shane and Christian, on the short-lived series Jesse Hawkes.

    Conrad has been out of the public eye since 2003, when he was involved in a terrible car crash. He was driving drunk and crashed head on into another car. Conrad suffered head injuries and neurological damage that left his right hand and arm paralyzed, and slowed his speech. He was convicted of DUI, and sentenced to six months of house arrest, five years probation and alcohol counseling. Aside from occasional public appearances (including an address at the 2004 Republican National Convention) and participation in the DVD release of West's first season, Conrad has been very quiet since his accident.moreless
  • Robert Conrad

    NBC Team

    7.3
    TV tough guy Robert Conrad is perhaps best known as Secret Service Agent James West on The Wild Wild West, but has been seen in numerous TV shows and films throughout his career. His physicality and tough demeanor are forever associated with the actor and the roles he has played. It is this image that is forever immortalized in his memorable series of Eveready battery commercials, wherein a defiant Conrad dared viewers to try to knock a battery off of his shoulder.

    Conrad's big break came with a starring role in Hawaiian Eye. That mystery series made him a star and set him up for his most famous role as James West. Conrad starred in Wild Wild West for four seasons, doing most of his own stunts and getting injured on more than one occasion.

    After West was canceled, Conrad could be seen in a number of guest roles on TV, including a memorable spot as a murderous exercise guru on Columbo.
    Conrad returned to a regular series in a starring role in Baa Baa Black Sheep and would reprise the role of West along with Ross Martin in two Wild Wild West revival movies. In the late 1980s, Conrad got to work with two of his sons, Shane and Christian, on the short-lived series Jesse Hawkes.

    Conrad has been out of the public eye since 2003, when he was involved in a terrible car crash. He was driving drunk and crashed head on into another car. Conrad suffered head injuries and neurological damage that left his right hand and arm paralyzed, and slowed his speech. He was convicted of DUI, and sentenced to six months of house arrest, five years probation and alcohol counseling. Aside from occasional public appearances (including an address at the 2004 Republican National Convention) and participation in the DVD release of West's first season, Conrad has been very quiet since his accident.moreless
  • W.K. Stratton

    NBC Team

    7.0
  • John Davidson

    ABC Team

    8.5
    Entertainer John Davidson has made a career doing what he loves. He has appeared as an actor and singer on Broadway and in regional theater, and has recorded 13 albums. He has many television appearances to his credit, including starring in and hosting his own programs. John's talent and likable personality made him a fixture on variety and talk shows in the 1960s and 1970s.moreless
  • John Davidson

    ABC Team Captain

    8.5
    Entertainer John Davidson has made a career doing what he loves. He has appeared as an actor and singer on Broadway and in regional theater, and has recorded 13 albums. He has many television appearances to his credit, including starring in and hosting his own programs. John's talent and likable personality made him a fixture on variety and talk shows in the 1960s and 1970s.moreless
  • William Devane

    CBS Team Captain

    9.3
    Devane has played tough-guy roles in such notable films as Family Plot, Hollow Man, and Testament. He has also appeared in countless television productions, most memorably as the corporate cad in Knots Landing and as the Secretary of Defense James Heller in 24. Devane has been married to his wife, Eugenie, since 1961. He owns two Italian restaurants in Southern California, which he operates with his sons. Devane loves all manner of equestrian sports.moreless
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