CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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  • William Petersen

    Gil Grissom (Seasons 1-9)

    9.3
    William Petersen has a distinguished background in film, theater, and television. His television credits include the films Long Gone, The Rat Pack, The Kennedys of Massachusetts, which won a Golden Globe Award, and The Beast. He also serves as executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and was nominated in 2003 for a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of lead investigator Gil Grissom. His feature film credits include To Live and Die in L.A., Manhunter, Cousins, Young Guns II, Fear, Hard Promises, which he also produced, and The Contender. Peterson made his Broadway debut in a revival of Tennessee Williams' The Night of The Iguana. In 1979 he founded the 'Remains Theater Ensemble' in Chicago with a group of fellow actors. He has appeared in a number of regional stage productions including A Streetcar Named Desire, The Time of Your Life, Glengarry Glen Ross, Fool for Love, and Speed-the-Plow. Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois, and first discovered acting while on a football scholarship at Idaho State University.moreless
  • Marg Helgenberger

    Catherine Willows

    9.2
    Mary Margaret Helgenberger was born on November 16th, 1958 to Kay Snyder and Hugh Helgenberger. She grew up in a farming town in Nebraska along with her older sister named Ann and younger brother Curt. She attended North Bend Central High School, where she played the french horn in their marching band. Marg began her college education at Kearney State College, then transferred to Northwestern University in Chicago where she majored in speech and drama. While acting in school production The Taming of the Shrew, she was discovered by a talent scout for the ABC soap opera Ryan's Hope. After finishing college Marg joined the show in 1982, where she stayed until 1986. While working on Ryan's Hope Marg met her future husband Alan Rosenberg, who she married in 1989. On October 21st, 1990, their only son, Hugh Howard Rosenberg (named after Marg's father) was born.

    In 1988, Marg was cast in another ABC show, the primetime drama China Beach, which she starred in throughout its 4-season run until 1991. In 1989, Marg made her film debut with a role in After Midnight, in which her real-life husband Alan Rosenberg played a man trying to murder her.

    Throughout the 1990s Marg had guest roles on several TV shows and appeared in a number of movies, including Species and Species II. Then in 2000 she landed the starring role of Catherine Willows on CBS's top-notch drama CSI, where she has been ever since. Marg separated from her husband Alan Rosenberg (who at that time was the president of the Screen Actors Guild) in 2008. She filed for divorce the following year on December 21st, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason, and their marriage was officially ended on February 10th, 2010.moreless
  • George Eads

    Nick Stokes

    9.5
    George Eads is the son of Arthur 'Cappy' Eads, a retired District Attorney, and Vivian Baker, superintendent of Belton Schools. George attended high school in Belton, Texas and later graduated from Texas Tech University. In 1994 George moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. George Eads is best known for playing the role of Nick Stokes on the hit television show CSI.moreless
  • Paul Guilfoyle

    Captain Jim Brass

    9.1
    He graduated from Yale in 1977 after majoring in Economics. Studied at the prestigious Actor's Studio (which he is also a member of) before building up a substantial theatrical reputation on and off Broadway, including 12 years with the Theatre Company of Boston, appearances in David Rabe's The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel with Al Pacino and in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. His first film was the not-so-popular tank 'Howard the Duck', but Paul has since become one of the industries leading character actors specializing in shady lawyers, crooked cops and gangsters. Among his many films include, 'Final Analysis' 1992, 'Striptease' 1996, 'L.A Confidential' 1997, 'Air Force One' 1997, 'Primary Colours' 1998, 'The Negotiator' 1998, and most recently 'Session 9' 2001. He is currently a regular cast member of the hit CBS series 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' where he plays Captain Jim Brass. Paul is also a longtime resident of New York.moreless
  • Eric Szmanda

    Greg Sanders (Seasons 3+)

    9.6
    Eric Kyle Szmanda was born on July 24, 1975 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is an actor who has appeared in many films and television series as well as appearing on stage in numerous plays. He is also passionate about music and served as a music consultant on the feature film Life as a House. He has a production company called doop which combines both acting and music. He currently stars in the hit series CSI as the loveable lab-tech come CSI, Greg Sanders. There are many fans who are completely obsessed with him and one day have dreams of stalking his character Greg Sanders from CSI. They would never go as far as to stalk Eric Szmanda.moreless
  • Robert David Hall

    Dr. Al Robbins (Seasons 3+)

    9.1
    Robert David Hall was 31 when he had the accident that would cost him his legs. His car was crushed by an 18-wheeler in 1978 and he suffered burns over 65% of his body. He now uses prosthetics. He has married 3 times, and divorced twice. His only son, Andrew, was born in 1981 to his second wife. Since his monumental successin CSI, he has become an impassioned spokesperson on the importance of hiring actors with disabilities. He has testified before Congress, and served as a national board member and chair on the Performers With Disabilities Committee.moreless
  • Lauren Lee Smith

    Riley Adams (Seasons 9)

    8.7
    Model-turned-actress Lauren Lee Smith, most known for playing Emma DeLauro on Mutant X, Lara Perkins on The L Word, and Riley Adams on CSI, spent her childhood constantly traveling the globe with her family. Due to the demands of her step-dad's work as a documentary filmmaker, Lauren has lived in parts of Europe and Central America. At age 14, her family settled in Los Angeles, California where she was noticed by a fashion scout and eventually began a career in modeling. But even then, she had her heart set on acting, already performing in theater productions. Lauren worked as a model throughout her teens until at 19, she landed her film feature debut with a bit part in Get Carter (2000) which starred Sylvester Stallone and Rachael Leigh Cook. In the years that followed, Smith had several guest-starring and recurring roles on television shows such as USA Network's The Dead Zone, FOX's Dark Angel, MTV's 2gether, and the syndicated series Mutant X, where she starred as a Mutant X member who had extraordinary emotional telepathic abilities. She is also famed for playing Christy Huddleston, the young and feisty Cutter Gap schoolteacher, in the made-for-TV movie adaptations of the Catherine Marshall novels. Her more popular films include Lie With Me (2005), Art School Confidential (2006) with John Malkovich, The Last Kiss (2006) with Scrubs' Zach Braff and The O.C.'s Rachel Bilson, and Pathology with Heroes' Milo Ventimiglia. Between 2004 and 2006, Lauren would play the recurring character of sous-chef Lara Perkins on the Showtime drama The L Word. In 2008, she caught her major television break as she was tapped to portray Level 2 Crime Scene Investigator Riley Adams in the popular CBS crime procedural drama CSI. Smith's character was brought in following the departure of Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) and Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) from the unit.moreless
  • Wallace Langham

    David Hodges (Seasons 8+)

    8.9
    Wallace Langham is a familiar face to television viewers, having amassed an impressive list of television and film credits during his years in the entertainment industry. His current role is as the sarcastic lab tech David Hodges on the ever popular show CSI Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Wallace Langham moved to Los Angeles at the age of nine with his mother, a costume designer on the original The Donny & Marie Show. He made his feature film debut in Weird Science in 1985 and has been acting ever since, honing his technique under the watchful eye of acclaimed coach Janet Alhanti. Mr. Langham continued building his feature film credits, appearing in Michael opposite John Travolta and Bob Hoskins, and starring in Keith Gordon's directorial debut The Chocolate War, as well as Soul Man and Vital Signs. From 1992 to 1998, Mr. Langham portrayed Phil, the acerbic writer on the Emmy Award-winning series The Larry Sanders Show. His numerous television guest appearances include Murphy Brown, The Tracey Ullman Show, Dave's World, NewsRadio and a memorable turn as a departing surgical resident on the 1997 season premiere episode of ER. From 1997 to 2000, Wallace played the role of Kirstie Alley's sexually ambivalent assistant Josh, on the popular comedy series Veronica's Closet, which was developed by the creators of Friends. In 2001 he played Mark, a fellow teacher and on-again, off-again boyfriend of one of Joan Gallagher's best friends, Betsy, on the new ABC comedy series What About Joan with Joan Cusack. Taking on new challenges, Mr. Langham provided the voice of Andy French, the lead character on the cutting-edge animated series Mission Hill. He has hosted VH1's The List, in addition to appearing as Don Kirshner on the channel's popular original television movie, Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story. He played the role of Ezekiel on the series finale of Showtime's The Outer Limits, co-starring Charlton Heston and Swoosie Kurtz, and also starred opposite Diane Keaton in the Showtime production Sister Mary Explains It All. In addition to acting, Mr. Langham is a devoted father to his two children, Alex and Chloe. In his spare time he enjoys basketball, surfing, swimming and bowling.moreless
  • Louise Lombard

    Detecive Sofia Curtis (Season 7)

    9.0
    Louise Lombard was born Louise Maria Perkins on September 13th 1970 in Redbridge, Essex. She attended the local Catholic school and by the time she left at the age of 16, she had already appeared in television adverts.

    In the early 1990s, Louise had been seen in numerous television shows as a guest star. Most notably: ITV'S police drama 'The Bill' as Susan Perterfield in 'Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow,' the BBC's hospital series 'Casualty' in 'All's Fair' and an episode of the Jersey based detective show 'Bergerac.' However it was her performance as Anna in the second series of the ITV con-man drama Chancer, opposite Clive Owen, that brought her to the British public's attention.

    Not long after her success in 'Chancer,' Louise was offered a starring role in the BBC period drama The House Of Eliott as Evangeline Eliott. It was this performance that gained her national and international recognition. The 1920's based fashion drama ran for three series, was sold world wide and was watched by over ten million viewers each week in the UK. Although Louise was completely convincing in her portrayal of an innocent Evie, struggling for independence and success, in a 1993 interview with The Mail on Sunday she said, 'I know it is sacrilege, but the truth is I haven't a clue about fashion.'

    During the mid - late 1990s, Louise performed on stage and took a central role in the ITV drama 'Bodyguards.' She also appeared on the big screen in 'Tale of The Mummy' alongside c horror actor Christopher Lee and played the title role in 'Esther', part of an Emmy award series of biblical adaptations. Other notable film appearances are in 'Diggity,' 'Hidalgo' and more recently, 'The Call.'

    In 2004, Louise returned to the small screen when she began a run of guest appearances in the top rated show, CSI as Sophia Curtis. Louise ended her role as Sofia Curtis in the beginning of Season 8 and after almost 4 years of Sofia Curtis being "awol" Louise reprised her role on 2011. With the return of Sofia Curtis we learned of her recet promotion to Deputy Chief of Police while investigating along CSI in the return of serial killer Nate Haskell. Louise has not yet been scheduled for any further appearences. Although they say there is a chance we may see Sofia Curtis once again in the Season 11 finale.

    Louise was married to cameraman Jon Stephen and they have two children Alejandro and Rafaela.
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  • Gary Dourdan

    Warrick Brown (Seasons 1-8)

    9.3
    Gary Durdin, or now known as, Gary Dourdan, was born December 11, 1966 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Gary has a daughter, Nyla and a son, Lyric from other relationships. Robert Durdin, Gary's father, is an agent for jazz musicians. Sandy Durdin, Gary's mother, is a fashion designer. Gary is the youngest of 5 children, and when he was 6, his older brother Darryl, was murdered when he was on a vacation in Haiti. The case is still unsolved. Gary has been a big fan of acting since his younger days. Gary graduated from a local performing arts High school, which is now known as Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia, PA. Gary soon went through his Reckless period, when instead of going to college, he got into a bad drug and alcohol habit. When Gary was held up at gunpoint by a guy on drugs, Gary gave him his money and jewelry. After experiencing this, Gary decided to clean up his act and started focusing on his career. He started doing Broadway, and also modelling for several magazines. Gary got his first break when Debbie Allen cast him as Shazza Zulu on A Different World based on a tape of him in an avant-garde play. Gary is more recognized as Warrick Brown, from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.moreless
  • Jorja Fox

    Sara Sidle (Seasons 1-8, 11+)

    9.1
    Jorja Fox was born Jorja-An Fox on July 7, 1968 in New York City, New York. Jorja was then raised in Florida.

    Jorja attended Hoover Junior High in Indialantic, Florida.

     Jorja is a part of Heather Grody's (The Murmurs singer/guitarist) HoneyPot Production.

    Jorja went to Melbourne High School in Melbourne, Florida for two years before being "discovered" in a model search at a local mall.

    Jorja has had numerous guest appearances on television shows such as ER, The West Wing, and Missing Persons.

    Jorja had a small role in the movie Memento.

    Jorja is currently staring as Sara Siddle on CSI. Jorja has been playing this role since Friday, October 13th, 2000.moreless
  • Laurence Fishburne

    Dr. Raymond Langston (Seasons 9-11)

    7.8
    Actor, writer, producer, director. Laurence Fishburne was born to be an entertainer and has been acclaimed for his work on stage, screen, and television. Born in Augusta, Georgia, and raised by a single mother, Laurence Fishburne knew from a very young age that acting is what he wanted to do with his life. Part of that self-realization came from his mother who encouraged him whole-heartedly to pursue an acting career if that was what he wanted to do. His first acting job was at the age of 12 when he portrayed Joshua Hall in the ABC soap opera One Life To Live in 1973. He later auditioned for the role of Michael Evans on Good Times, but lost the part to Ralph Carter. Undeterred, he continued improving his performance techniques by attending New York's High School of the Performing Arts. In 1976, he managed to land the role of "Mr. Clean" in Francis Ford Coppola's Viet Nam era masterpiece Apocalypse Now by lying about his age. The roll called for a 17 year old actor, but Laurence was only 14 at the time. However, due to production delays, he had turned 17 by the time filming had begun. In the years that followed, Laurence had played guest starring roles on several television shows (as Larry Fishburne) including The Six O'Clock Follies, Trapper John M.D. and M*A*S*H. After meeting Paul Reubens at The Groundlings Theatre, a stage group that Laurence participated in, the two became fast friends and he was offered the role Cowboy Curtis on Paul's Saturday morning children's show, Pee-Wee's Playhouse. His film career began to flourish with supporting roles in films like A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, Red Heat and King of New York, but it was his commanding performance in John Singleton's Boyz in the Hood as newcomer Cuba Gooding Jr.'s single father trying to raise his son in Los Angeles' crime-ridden ghettos that catapulted him onto Hollywood's A-list. His success in Boyz in the Hood led to his Academy Award nominated portrayal of Ike Turner in the biopic What's Love Got To Do With It?, the story of Ike and Tina Turner and their tumultuous relationship. With his name and credentials now firmly established among the Hollywood elite, he discontinued using the name "Larry" and returned to using his full given name "Laurence". He felt that "Laurence" has a greater feel of dignity to it and that "Larry" was too familiar. His career continued to thrive with roles in major Hollywood titles such as Higher Learning, Just Cause and Event Horizon. In 1995, he landed the role that gave him an overwhelming sense of pride. He played the title role of "Othello", a film adaptation of the Shakespeare play. Although the play had been adapted for the silver screen before, the lead role had always been played by Caucasian actors with dark makeup on. His performance was the first ever by an actor of African ancestry as the play originally called for. But his most recognizable role was yet to come. In the late 1990s, Andy and Larry Wachowski were preparing to film a revolutionary new science fiction film called The Matrix. They knew that they would have to cast someone with an impressive and imposing screen presence to play the role of "Morpheus", the philosophical freedom fighter searching for the prophesied "One" who can save the human race from the machines who had enslaved them. At first, they had wanted to cast Gary Oldman and later turned their attention to Samuel L. Jackson. When Laurence heard about the role and auditioned for it, the Wachowski brothers knew they had their man as soon as Laurence put on the round-lensed sunglasses and black trench coat. In his personal life, Laurence is very active with humanitarian causes. In addition to various celebrity endorsed charities, he is an American goodwill ambassador to UNICEF and he currently resides in New Rochelle, NY. He married actress Hajna Moss in 1985 and they two children together: their son, Langston, and their daughter, Montana. The couple divorced in 1990. Laurence remarried in 2002 to actress Gina Torres and they have a daughter, Delilah, who was born in June of 2007.moreless
  • David Berman

    David Phillips (Season 10+)

    8.5
  • Liz Vassey

    Wendy Simms (Season 10)

    8.3
    Basically a hometown girl, Liz was born in North Carolina, but was raised in Hollywood, Florida, where she "performed since childhood in almost every musical you can think of, and some I'd prefer you wouldn't."

    Liz has a very tight knit family, and flies across the country to see them regularly, "I have a LOT of frequent flyer miles." She resides in Los Angeles with 2 rescued dogs (Ally and Lucy) and 2 rescued cats (Creedo & Bobba Fett).

    Vassey herself is a huge Science-Fiction fan, and "so loved playing a Superhero, even though the boots hurt!" She so enjoyed The Tick, that she "keeps contact with her cast mates and producer" and is "very proud" of the short-lived show. She is really enjoying playing the part of Bella Skulls in the ABC TV / Touchstone Television project Veritas. Right on target for Vassey, the self professed, "Science Fiction Afficionado," even though she has broken 3 separate cell phones, and refers to herself as "technologically challenged..."moreless
  • Ted Danson

    D.B. Russell (Seasons 12+)

    9.0
    He was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego, California, the son of an archaeologist. He was raised outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. In 1961 he was sent to Kent School where he was a basketball star. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University. He transferred to the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), where he received his Bachelor's degree. Danson was married to Casey Coates from 1977 to 1993. He is currently married to actress Mary Steenburgen whom he wed on October 7, 1995. He is stepfather to her daughter and son. Danson, while still married to his first wife, was involved with Whoopi Goldberg. Whoopi broke off the romance soon after he appeared at a Friar's Club roast in blackface and proposed to her. However, credible reports state that Whoopi acknowledges that she wrote some of Ted's blackface skit, so this was most likely not the cause of their separation. Before Danson was a famous actor, he was known to dabble in the monkeywrenching sport of billboard toppling with childhood friend Marc Gaede along the highway between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. Ted Danson is well known for his role as Sam Malone in the television series Cheers. During the show's 12-year run, he was nominated nine times for an Emmy Award as Best Actor in a Comedy Series and won twice, in 1990 and 1993. The role also earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 1989 and 1990. He and his wife, actress Mary Steenburgen, starred in and were executive producers of the CBS comedy series Ink. In 1984, Danson received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his performance in the television movie Something About Amelia , in which he starred opposite Glenn Close. He also starred opposite Lee Remick in The Women's Room . In 1986, he made his debut as a television producer with When the Bough Breaks , in which he also starred. He later starred in the mini-series Gulliver's Travels and Thanks of a Grateful Nation . Danson's numerous feature film credits include The Onion Field , in which he made his debut as Officer Ian Campbell, Body Heat , Three Men and a Baby , 3 Men and a Little Lady , Cousins , Dad , Made in America , Saving Private Ryan , Mumford , and Jerry and Tom . Danson was raised just outside Flagstaff, Ariz. He attended Stanford University, where he became interested in drama during his second year. In 1972, he transferred to Carnegie-Mellon University (formerly Carnegie Tech) in Pittsburgh. After graduation, he was hired as an understudy in Tom Stoppard's Off Broadway production of "The Real Inspector Hound." Danson moved to Los Angeles in 1978 and studied with Dan Fauci at the Actor's Institute, where he also taught classes. Danson lives with his family in Los Angeles. He is a founding member of the American Oceans Campaign (AOC), an organization established to alert Americans to the life-threatening hazards created by oil spills, offshore development, toxic wastes, sewage pollution and other ocean abuses.moreless
  • Elisabeth Harnois

    Morgan Brody (Seasons 12+)

    9.0
    Elisabeth Rose Harnois was raised in Los Angeles, California. She started acting when she was three and got her first two film roles at five.She had spent her acting time doing commercials when she got the role as Alice in the the series, Adventures in Wonderland, which had a four year run. She has had several guest starring roles in shows such as Charmed, Boy Meets World, Criminal Minds, and much more. She co-starred in two TV-Movies before she delivered her critically acclaimed portrayal of mentally unstabled Kate in Facade. Even though she has been in quite a few series and movies she has yet to become a household name. With her role as Christina in Point Pleasant.moreless
  • Jorja Fox

    Sara Sidle

    9.1
    Jorja Fox was born Jorja-An Fox on July 7, 1968 in New York City, New York. Jorja was then raised in Florida.

    Jorja attended Hoover Junior High in Indialantic, Florida.

     Jorja is a part of Heather Grody's (The Murmurs singer/guitarist) HoneyPot Production.

    Jorja went to Melbourne High School in Melbourne, Florida for two years before being "discovered" in a model search at a local mall.

    Jorja has had numerous guest appearances on television shows such as ER, The West Wing, and Missing Persons.

    Jorja had a small role in the movie Memento.

    Jorja is currently staring as Sara Siddle on CSI. Jorja has been playing this role since Friday, October 13th, 2000.moreless
  • Larry Mitchell

    Officer Mitchell

    6.9
  • Jon Wellner

    Henry Andrews

    9.2
  • Sheeri Rappaport

    Mandy Webster

    9.4
  • Conor O'Farrell

    Undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen

    8.5
  • Larry Sullivan

    Officer Akers

    8.1
  • José Zúñiga

    Detective Chris Cavaliere

    8.4
  • James Patrick Stuart

    Adam Matthews

    7.4
    Son of Chad Stuart, of 1960's singing duo, "Chad and Jeremy"
  • Christopher Wiehl

    Hank

    7.8
    Graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree in dramatic arts. During his college career, he starred in stage productions of "Henry V", "The Owl and the Pussycat" and "Lonestar".
  • Pamela Gidley

    Teri Miller

    8.9
  • Aisha Tyler

    Mia Dickerson

    9.0
    Aisha attended J.Eugene McAter School of the Arts in San Francisco. She moved on to Dartmouth College where she graduated with a degree in Political Science. She finally settled in L.A. in 1996 where her career really started to take off. As a child, Aisha lived alone with her father Jim. Her parents were divorced when she was 10 years old. Aisha has been working the comedy circuit since she was a teenager. Aisha considers herself an improv junkie and she regularly cut high school to attend improv school. Aisha was the host of Talk soup. She appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm and Friends, and all three The Santa Clause movies. Aisha had recurring roles on 24, CSI and Friends. Aisha starred as Andrea Moreno in Ghost Whisperer during the first season. Aisha had a guest starring role in the first episode of the second season.smoreless
  • Alex Carter

    Detective Vartann

    9.1
    Studied at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. Went back to Canada to pursue his acting career. Among his theater roles, Carter has played Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire. Other performances include The Greeks, The American Clock, Breaks and Sweet Bird of Youth. He studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, in addition to studying with several artistic professionals, including Milton Katselas, Kurt Reis and David Rotenberg. He currently lives in Santa Monica, CA.moreless
  • Wallace Langham

    David Hodges

    8.9
    Wallace Langham is a familiar face to television viewers, having amassed an impressive list of television and film credits during his years in the entertainment industry. His current role is as the sarcastic lab tech David Hodges on the ever popular show CSI Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Wallace Langham moved to Los Angeles at the age of nine with his mother, a costume designer on the original The Donny & Marie Show. He made his feature film debut in Weird Science in 1985 and has been acting ever since, honing his technique under the watchful eye of acclaimed coach Janet Alhanti. Mr. Langham continued building his feature film credits, appearing in Michael opposite John Travolta and Bob Hoskins, and starring in Keith Gordon's directorial debut The Chocolate War, as well as Soul Man and Vital Signs. From 1992 to 1998, Mr. Langham portrayed Phil, the acerbic writer on the Emmy Award-winning series The Larry Sanders Show. His numerous television guest appearances include Murphy Brown, The Tracey Ullman Show, Dave's World, NewsRadio and a memorable turn as a departing surgical resident on the 1997 season premiere episode of ER. From 1997 to 2000, Wallace played the role of Kirstie Alley's sexually ambivalent assistant Josh, on the popular comedy series Veronica's Closet, which was developed by the creators of Friends. In 2001 he played Mark, a fellow teacher and on-again, off-again boyfriend of one of Joan Gallagher's best friends, Betsy, on the new ABC comedy series What About Joan with Joan Cusack. Taking on new challenges, Mr. Langham provided the voice of Andy French, the lead character on the cutting-edge animated series Mission Hill. He has hosted VH1's The List, in addition to appearing as Don Kirshner on the channel's popular original television movie, Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story. He played the role of Ezekiel on the series finale of Showtime's The Outer Limits, co-starring Charlton Heston and Swoosie Kurtz, and also starred opposite Diane Keaton in the Showtime production Sister Mary Explains It All. In addition to acting, Mr. Langham is a devoted father to his two children, Alex and Chloe. In his spare time he enjoys basketball, surfing, swimming and bowling.moreless
  • Romy Rosemont

    Jacqui Franco

    8.4
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