Fantasy Island

ABC (ended 1984)

Cast & Crew

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  • Kimberly Beck

    Cindy (Season 2)

    3.8

    Kimberly Beck, a good-natured straight shooter who married a guy named Jason, remembers that her Voorhees waltz began with her going in blind. 'I had never seen a Friday film, and I had no idea what they were about,' admits Beck. 'It was work, and I was so happy to have a job at that point that I didn't think about the significance of what I was doing until after I did it.' Kimbery had problems with a stalker in real-life during the time of the film shooting, but that did not dissuade her from continuing on with her acting. She has had several appearances on film and on television, including Dynasty, Capitol and Fantasy Island.

    Contact Information:
    Kimberly Beck
    c/o Badgley Connor Talent
    9229 Sunset Blvd. #311
    Los Angeles, CA 90069

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  • Wendy Schaal

    Julie (Season 4)

    7.9
    Wendy Schaal has been acting or being voices in shows since 1976 when she was 22 years old and she still does this very day as the voice of Francine Smith in American Dad.
  • Ricardo Montalban

    Mr. Roarke

    9.3
    Ricardo Montalban is a man of great strength and faith. His radiant character shows in his every word and loving action. Through his unending charity and devotion to family, friends and fans, many see his great love that is honorable.
  • Christopher Hewett

    Lawrence (Season 7)

    7.1
    Height 6' 3" Trivia He was born Worthing, Sussex, England, UK. Of English and Irish extraction, Christopher Hewett was raised in England. His mother helped run a plantation in Malaysia, and was an actress herself. He attended Wimbledon College, a prestigious Jesuit school, before serving in the British armed forces. Although born in England, Christopher started his stage career in Ireland at the age of 7 in a production of "Midsummer Night's Dream." Confirmed bachelor who never married or sired offspring. Devoutly Catholic. Traced his descent (on his Irish side) from Irish political agitator Daniel O'Connell. Christopher served two years in the Royal Air Force and was discharged at age 18 after a two year stint. He immediately joined the Oxford Repertory Co. where he performed in 104 plays. He also was an air raid warden during WWII. He moved to New York in 1954 and made his Broadway premiere in 1956 with the original cast of "My Fair Lady". He died, August 3, 2001in Los Angeles, California, USA. (complications from diabetes).moreless
  • Herve Villechaize

    Tattoo (Season 1-6)

    7.7
  • Jill Jaress

    Bella

    0.0
    In addition to acting, Jill owns four feature film scripts, three of which are romantic comedies.
  • William Bogert

    Salesman

    0.0
  • Joanna Cassidy

    Christine Donovan

    8.4
  • Arlene Golonka

    Ava Foster

    8.6
  • Arlene Golonka

    Elaine Price

    8.6
  • Arlene Golonka

    Gretchen Wassermann

    8.6
  • Tom Ewell

    Bert "Fingers"

    7.5
  • Constance Forslund

    Elaine Benson

    6.5
  • James Hong

    the Butler

    9.2
    After being born in Minneapolis' China Town, he moved to Hong Kong for his early education. When he was 10, he returned to America, later studying civil engineering at the University of Southern California. He got interested in acting and studied with Jeff Corey. His Hollywood career was beginning to take off.moreless
  • Dick Butkus

    Derrick Haskell

    5.0

    Dick is a Legendary NFL Player with the Chicago Bears. After a stellar career at Illinois, he was drafted by the Bears in 1965 (the same year Chicago signed Gale Sayers). Butkus performed superbly on relatively poor Chicago teams.

  • Dick Butkus

    Moose

    5.0

    Dick is a Legendary NFL Player with the Chicago Bears. After a stellar career at Illinois, he was drafted by the Bears in 1965 (the same year Chicago signed Gale Sayers). Butkus performed superbly on relatively poor Chicago teams.

  • Susan Sullivan

    Dorothy Nicholson

    9.0
    Susan Sullivan is best known for her work in televison shows such as Falcon Crest, Dharma and Greg, and It's a Living. She is a very talented actress with a range from comedy to drama, her roles vary from victim to heroine to the snobby rich. Her shows always seem to draw in millions of people. She has also starred on broadway in Jimmy Shine and just recently The Fourth Wall along with many others before landing in the daytime soap Another World.moreless
  • Victor Buono

    Dr. Albert Z. Fell

    8.1
    It seemed unlikely that anyone as very large as Victor Buono would live to a great age, so his death at age 43 was not surprising; still, it was sad, for the fame that gathered round him when he was only in his twenties had largely evaporated by the mid-70s, and he had far fewer major roles than an actor of his talents deserved. He threw himself into nonsense with the greatest gusto and was usually pretty entertaining, but the hope that he might hold the same sort of position in films as Laird Cregar or Sydney Greenstreet had held in the 40s went unrealised. He was only 24 when his Oscar-nominated role as Bette Davis's epicene accompanist in "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" made him famous. Two years later, he played Davis's father (she was thirty years his senior) in "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte". It was inevitable that an actor with such a flair for eccentricity would turn up on such TV shows of the era as "The Man From UNCLE", "Batman" and "The Wild, Wild West", and he even had a recurring role in "The Man From Atlantis." But Buono was a classically-trained actor who had been acclaimed for his Shakespearian roles (notably - of course - Falstaff) before fame arrived; his richly-rewarded success in TV silliness must have galled him sometimes.moreless
  • Martha Smith

    Monica Hall

    8.9
  • Al Ruscio

    Anton

    9.0
  • Carmine Caridi

    Pierre

    6.8
  • Jim McKrell

    Guest Star

    6.3
  • Dean Butler

    Carl Peters

    5.7
  • Dean Butler

    Harley Batten

    5.7
  • Ian Abercrombie

    Guest Star

    9.0
    London born and bred, Abercrombie gave his earliest performances at the request of his teachers during the Blitz in World War II. To calm the younger children, he would sing and dance for them. As young as he was, Abercrombie was determined to have a theatrical career. That career has taken him all over the world. His films include "Wild Wild West," "Mouse Hunt," "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Clean Slate," "Army of Darkness," "Warlock," "Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge," "Firewalker," "Von Ryan's Express," "The Molly Maguires," "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?," "Young Frankenstein" and "Johnny Mysto, Boy Wizard." Abercrombie has appeared in over 200 guest-starring roles on television, including "Love & Money," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "NewsRadio," "Touched by an Angel," "Babylon 5," "Murphy Brown," "Cybill," "Murder, She Wrote," "Twin Peaks" and a recurring role on "Seinfeld" as Elaine's boss, Mr. Pitt. Abercrombie's theatre appearances in Europe, New York, summer stock, regional, touring companies and Los Angeles have included "Hamlet," "Misalliance," "The Good Doctor," "Cause Celebre," "The Wrong Box," "Journey's End," "The Cocktail Party," "Ben," "Mary Stuart," "Crucifer of Blood," "The Vortex," "Africa," "Lettice and Lovage" and many others. He won awards for his work in "Sweet Prince," with Keir Dullea; "Teeth 'N' Smiles"; "A Doll's House," with Linda Purl; and "The Arcata Promise," opposite Anthony Hopkins. Abercrombie also received high acclaim for the one-man show "Jean Cocteau: A Mirror Image." One of the highlights of his career was playing Alfie Doolitle in "My Fair Lady."moreless
  • Ian Abercrombie

    Inspector Lestrade

    9.0
    London born and bred, Abercrombie gave his earliest performances at the request of his teachers during the Blitz in World War II. To calm the younger children, he would sing and dance for them. As young as he was, Abercrombie was determined to have a theatrical career. That career has taken him all over the world. His films include "Wild Wild West," "Mouse Hunt," "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Clean Slate," "Army of Darkness," "Warlock," "Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge," "Firewalker," "Von Ryan's Express," "The Molly Maguires," "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?," "Young Frankenstein" and "Johnny Mysto, Boy Wizard." Abercrombie has appeared in over 200 guest-starring roles on television, including "Love & Money," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "NewsRadio," "Touched by an Angel," "Babylon 5," "Murphy Brown," "Cybill," "Murder, She Wrote," "Twin Peaks" and a recurring role on "Seinfeld" as Elaine's boss, Mr. Pitt. Abercrombie's theatre appearances in Europe, New York, summer stock, regional, touring companies and Los Angeles have included "Hamlet," "Misalliance," "The Good Doctor," "Cause Celebre," "The Wrong Box," "Journey's End," "The Cocktail Party," "Ben," "Mary Stuart," "Crucifer of Blood," "The Vortex," "Africa," "Lettice and Lovage" and many others. He won awards for his work in "Sweet Prince," with Keir Dullea; "Teeth 'N' Smiles"; "A Doll's House," with Linda Purl; and "The Arcata Promise," opposite Anthony Hopkins. Abercrombie also received high acclaim for the one-man show "Jean Cocteau: A Mirror Image." One of the highlights of his career was playing Alfie Doolitle in "My Fair Lady."moreless
  • Ian Abercrombie

    McShane

    9.0
    London born and bred, Abercrombie gave his earliest performances at the request of his teachers during the Blitz in World War II. To calm the younger children, he would sing and dance for them. As young as he was, Abercrombie was determined to have a theatrical career. That career has taken him all over the world. His films include "Wild Wild West," "Mouse Hunt," "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Clean Slate," "Army of Darkness," "Warlock," "Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge," "Firewalker," "Von Ryan's Express," "The Molly Maguires," "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?," "Young Frankenstein" and "Johnny Mysto, Boy Wizard." Abercrombie has appeared in over 200 guest-starring roles on television, including "Love & Money," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "NewsRadio," "Touched by an Angel," "Babylon 5," "Murphy Brown," "Cybill," "Murder, She Wrote," "Twin Peaks" and a recurring role on "Seinfeld" as Elaine's boss, Mr. Pitt. Abercrombie's theatre appearances in Europe, New York, summer stock, regional, touring companies and Los Angeles have included "Hamlet," "Misalliance," "The Good Doctor," "Cause Celebre," "The Wrong Box," "Journey's End," "The Cocktail Party," "Ben," "Mary Stuart," "Crucifer of Blood," "The Vortex," "Africa," "Lettice and Lovage" and many others. He won awards for his work in "Sweet Prince," with Keir Dullea; "Teeth 'N' Smiles"; "A Doll's House," with Linda Purl; and "The Arcata Promise," opposite Anthony Hopkins. Abercrombie also received high acclaim for the one-man show "Jean Cocteau: A Mirror Image." One of the highlights of his career was playing Alfie Doolitle in "My Fair Lady."moreless
  • Barry Nelson

    Guest Star

    8.6
    Barry Nelson has the distinction of being the first actor to portray the character of James Bond in televisions Climax Mystery Theater episode "Casino Royale" which aired on October 21, 1954. He began acting after World War II as an MGM contract bit player and a appeared in 20 films in the 1940's. In the 1950's Barry Nelson continued acting in the new medium of television, he did so successfully appearing in over 50 programs in the 1950's alone. He continued acting on stage, screen and television during his career retiring in 1990.moreless
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