From Here to Eternity

NBC (ended 1980)

Cast & Crew

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  • Gino Ardito

    Pvt. Moss

    0.0
  • Kim Basinger

    Lorene Rogers

    8.2
  • Steven Bauer

    Pvt. Carmona

    8.7

    Born in Cuba, Steven Bauer immigrated to southern Florida with his family, when he was three years old. He graduated from Miami Coral Park High School in west Dade in 1974. He got his first taste of acting while attending Miami-Dade Community College. After two years, he transferred to the University of Miami and set out on an acting career.
    Billed as Rocky Echevarria, he landed the role of Joe, the teen-aged son in the first bilingual sitcom on public television, "Que Pasa, U.S.A.?" He also appeared in "The Rockford Files" and "Hill Street Blues", and starred on the short-lived television series, "From Here to Eternity", under this name. Changing his name to Rocky Bauer, he made a couple of TV movies, "She's in the Army Now" and "An Innocent Love". After being offered his first big-screen role (Manny Rivera in Brian DePalma's c, "Scarface"); he Americanized his name, using his maternal Jewish grandmother's maiden name to avoid being typecast as a Latino.
    Steven Bauer married actress, Melanie Griffith, in the early 1980's; they had one child, Alexander. His second marriage to Ingrid Anderson produced another son, Dylan; but also ended in divorce. Currently, he is married and lives in Miami.

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  • Roy Thinnes

    Capt. Dana Holmes

    6.9
    During his formative years, Roy Thinnes had wanted to become a doctor or football player--or, if one wants to believe his early press releases, both. Having made his professional acting debut as a teen-aged firebug in a 1957 pilot for the never-sold TV series Chicago 212, Thinnes spent several lean years "between engagements," working as a hotel clerk, vitamin salesman and copy boy to Chicago Sun Times columnist Irv Kupcinet. His first regular TV work was as Phil Brewer on the daytime soap opera General Hospital; during this period, the young actor became the television equivalent of a matinee idol, sparking a barrage of protest mail when he briefly left GH in pursuit of other acting jobs. Aggressively campaigning for the starring role of Ben Quick on the 1965 weekly-TV version of the 1958 film Long Hot Summer, Thinnes won the part, as well as a whole new crop of adoring female fans. While Summer was unsuccessful, Thinnes enjoyed a longer run as David Vincent on the Fugitive-like sci-fi series The Invaders (1967-68). Though he'd occasionally show up in such theatrical features as Hindenburg (1975), Airport 75 (1975) and Blue Bayou (1990), Thinnes would remain essentially a TV star for the rest of his career. Among Roy Thinnes' post-Invaders TV-series roles was Dr. James Whitman on The Psychiatrist (1971), Capt (and later Major) Holms on From Here to Eternity (1979-80), Nick Hogan on Falcon Crest (who, in 1983, married Victoria Gioberti [Jamie Rose] in a highly-rated ceremony) and the dual role of Roger Collins and Reverend Trask in the 1991 prime-time revival of Dark Shadows. He is currently known as the enigmatic alien healer Jeremiah Smith, a rebel shapefshifter who has various clones of himself at strategic points on Earth in the X-Files TV Series circa 1995. His character has been revived in the 2000-2001 season.moreless
  • Peter Boyle

    Fatso Judson

    9.5
    Peter Boyle's many feature film credits include "Monster's Ball", "The Candidate", "Young Frankenstein", "Taxi Driver", "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure", "The Santa Clause", "Joe", "While You Were Sleeping" and "Dr. Dolittle." Most recently, he starred as the villainous Old Man Wickles in "Scooby Doo 2:monsters unleashed". He is best known for his starring role in "Everybody Loves Raymond." He received an "Emmy" for his guest star role on "The X-Files" in 1996. He was born in Northtown, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in New York.moreless
  • William Devane

    Sgt. Milt Warden

    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
  • Natalie Wood

    Karen Holmes

    9.2
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  • Joe Pantoliano

    Pvt. Angelo Maggio

    8.9
    You may not have heard of him, but the odds are that you have seen him. Joe Pantoliano has been credited for over 100 film, television and stage appearances. He is a fantastic character actor best known for his roles as rough, tough, and sometimes dirty characters. Pantoliano was born on September 12, 1951 in Hoboken, NJ. He is the son of Dominic (a hearse driver) and Mary (a part-time seamstress/bookie.) At an early age Pantoliano's mother left his father. She never officially divorced Pantoliano. She moved in with her distant cousin Florio. Mary took Joe and younger sister, Maryanne to live with Florio in northern New Jersey. Later, Pantoliano moved to Manhattan. He worked as a waiter while he attended acting classes and tried out for auditions. In 1972, he became a member of the touring production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It would not be until four years later when he would make the move to Hollywood. Since then, Pantoliano has been seen by millions. Some of his more memorable roles were in the films, Risky Business (1983), The Goonies (1985), Midnight Run (1988), and perhaps his most famous role, Cypher, in The Matrix(1999.) He also gained acclaim and an Emmy for his role as Ralphy Cifaretto in The Sopranos. In 1979, Pantoliano married Morgan Kester. The couple had a son, Marco (1981.) The couple divorced in 1985. In 1994, Pantoliano married for a second time to model and artist, Nancy Sheppard. The couple have two daughters together, Daniella (1992) and Isabella Grace (1998.) Pantoliano is also the step father of Melody, born to Nancy Sheppard in 1985.moreless
  • Steve Railsback

    Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt

    8.5
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