Reasonable Doubts

NBC (ended 1993)

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  • Jim Beaver

    Detective Earl Gaddis

    9.3

    Jim is the son of a Church of Christ minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas.

    James Norman "Jim" Beaver, Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an stage, film and television actor, as well as a screenwriter and published author. He is perhaps mostknown as the gruff but tenderhearted prospector Whitney Ellsworth on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood,or as BobbySinger on Supernatural. His memoir Life's That Way was published in April 2009.

    Beaver was born in Laramie, Wyoming, the son of Dorothy Adell (ne Crawford) and James Norman Beaver, Sr. (1924–2004), a minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas, where his family returned to.He attended Irving High School (where he was a classmate of ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard). Hestudied film history andwanted to be a writer, even publishing a few short stories in his high school anthology.

    Less than two months after his graduation from high school, Beaverjoined the United States Marine Corps. Beaver was trained there as a microwave radio relay technician. He transferred to the 1st Marine Division near Da Nang, South Vietnam in 1970. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was honorablydischarged as Corporal (E-4), though he remained active in the Marine Reserve until 1976.

    Upon his return to the states, he attened Oklahoma Christian University, where he realized he loved acting. He made his acting debut in a small part in The Miracle Worker. In 1972, he transferred to Central State University. He performed in numerous plays in college and supported himself as a cabbie, a film projectionist, a stuntman, and other odd-jobs. During his college days, he also began to write, completing several plays and also his first book, on actor John Garfield. Beaver graduated with a degree in Oral Communications in 1975.He attended graduate school, but changedhis mind and soon returned to Irving, Texas, and did much theater work in the Dallas area.

    In 1979, Beaver moved to New York City, worked in the theater regularly (both on stage and behind the scenes) and worked on several writing projects. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles to continue researching his book on George Reeves. He became a television writer as well, winning awards (Cable Ace) for his work. When his writing career faltered, his acting career took off. In 1988, he was cast alongside Bruce Willis for the film In Country.He then appeared in many films and television shows in supporting roles. In 2002, he joined the show Deadwood, which really put him on the map as a well-known actor. In 2006, he joined the cast of Supernatural, and played on the HBO drama, John from Cincinatti, as well as the HBO drama, Big Love. He then joined the cast of Harper's Island, a murder mystery. The show lasted one season.

    Beaver married Cecily Adams in 1989, and they were married until her death in 2004. Beaver published a book, Life's That Way, about his wife's cancer diagnosis, in 2009. His daughter, Madeline, was born in 2001.

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  • Leslie Jordan

    Asst. P.D. Clifford Sizemore

    7.1
    For such a diminutive (4' 11") frame, character actor Leslie Jordan has a tall propensity for scene-stealing. He hails from the South, as his dead-giveaway drawl quickly exposes, and was raised in a highly conservative, deeply religious atmosphere in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His father, a Lieutenant Colonel with the Army, was killed in a plane crash when he was only 11. Uncertain about his direction in life, an inescapable talent for high camp, not to mention an impish mug and pocket-sized structure ideal for commercials, must have inspired Leslie enough to risk taking on Hollywood in 1982. Following training with acting coach Carolyn Barry, who ran the Professional Artist's Group during the 80s, he became highly marketable in commercial spots. TV would invariably be the next step. In the midst of it all he involved himself deeply in writing. Avid L.A. theatergoers will probably recognize him for such prone-to-misfit characters as Brother Boy, an institutionalized drag queen, in "Sordid Lives," and Peanut, a habitual barfly, in "Southern Baptist Sissies." His own one-man testimonials, such as the off-Broadway "Hysterical Blindness" and the more recent "Like a Dog on Linoleum," show an actor quite adept at baring his soul and exposing his childhood agonies on stage amidst laughter and tears. These shows came at a price, however. A self-proclaimed substance abuser and sexaholic, Jordan spent jail time more than once for DUI before facing his inner demons and reaching full recovery (since 1996). In the end he has reaped the rewards of comedy success. In lowbudget film projects since 1988, he has been part of such off-the-wall material as Frankenstein General Hospital (1988), Black Velvet Pantsuit (1995) and Farm Sluts (2003), to name a few. He has also experienced the joy of seeing one of his own writing projects come to full fruition with the film Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel (2000). He was also given the chance to recreate his Big Brother role in Sordid Lives (2000) to the big screen. TV has been an exceptionally inviting medium over the years with a number of fun, flouncy roles coming his way. Noted for his catchy guest work on "Murphy Brown" and "Lois & Clark," among others, he was also a series regular on "Reasonable Doubts" (1991) and "Hearts Afire" (1992). These days Leslie has a wonderfully wicked recurring role as a (very) small thorn in Megan Mullally's side on the popular "Will & Grace" (1998) sitcom. Playing the snide, mincing and unconvincingly homophobic hanger-on Beverley Leslie, the actor plays the hilarity up for all its worth. At other times his loser types have proved quite touching, if pathetic, in offbeat drama.moreless
  • Nancy Everhard

    Kay Lockman [ 1 ]

    7.8
  • Mark Harmon

    Det. Dicky Cobb

    9.0
    Mark Harmon was born in Burbank, California to Tom Harmon, a University of Michigan football All-America and Heisman Trophy and actor and artist, Elyse Knox. Mark has two older sisters, actress and painter Kristin Nelson, the former wife of singer Ricky Nelson, and actress Kelly Harmon, who was once married to car magnate John DeLorean. He first attended Los Angeles Pierce College as a student and quarterback and then transferred to University of California, Los Angeles. He was the starting quarterback for the UCLA Bruins in 1972 and 1973. He graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Communication in 1974. He started working in commercials for Kellogg's Product 19 cereal and became a longtime spokesperson. He then appeared in an episode of "Ozzie's Girls" and got recurring roles on "Adam-12" and "Emergency!" in mid-1975. He was later cast in "Sam", about an LAPD officer and his K-9 partner in 1978. In 1979, he starred in the action series "240-Robert" as Deputy Dwayne Thibideaux. His first big role was on the soap opera, "Flamingo Road", where he played Morgan Fairchild's husband Fielding Carlisle. He next landed the role as Dr. Robert Caldwell "St. Elsewhere" in 1983. In the mid-80's, Harmon was also the spokesperson for Coors Beer. He played Ted Bundy in the 1986 television movie The "Deliberate Stranger". He also worked on the series, "Moonlighting", playing Sam Crawford for four episodes in 1987. He also played the Chicago police detective Dickie Cobb for two seasons from 1991-1993 on the series "Reasonable Doubts". In 2002, he had a short run playing Secret Service Special Agent Simon Donovan on The West Wing. Mark then took a lead role in JAG in April 2003, which introduced him as Agent Gibbs which we would later see on "NCIS". Since then, Mark has starred as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS. He loves carpentry and has shown his skills on "NCIS" throughout the seasons. He has been married to Pam Dawber since March 21, 1987. They have two sons, Sean Thomas Harmon and Ty Christian Harmon.moreless
  • Marlee Matlin

    Assistant DA Tess Kauffman

    7.2
    Marlee, who burst onto the scene years ago with her performance in the feature film Children of a Lesser God (for which she won an academy award), has continued to build her resume ever since. Like any celebrity, Matlin's personal life is grist for the press. ParentTime did an interview with Matlin. Earlier, the pregnancy and birth of her daughter was reported in People magazine. Matlin has already appeared in numerous films, but it is her television roles that have most increased awareness of Matlin in the hearing world. Most recently she appeared in E.R. as a sign language instructor, and her Reasonable Doubts program was popular when it was on the air. Her starring role on Reasonable Doubts earned her an appearance on the cover of Deaf Life magazine. Another of her popular television programs was Picket Fences. Marlee currently stars opposite Martin Sheen, Jimmy Smits and Bradley Whitford as pollster, Joey Lucas, on NBC's Emmy Award winning series, "The West Wing." She has also guest-starred on numerous shows including NBC's "Sweet Justice" with Cicely Tyson, as well as Showtime's anthology series "The Outer Limits." Marlee starred in HBO's original feature, "Dead Silence," opposite James Garner and starred in the Showtime Original feature, "Freak City," opposite Jonathan Silverman and Natalie Cole. Marlee also guest starred on HBO's Emmy Award-winning series, "The Larry Sanders Show," ABC's comedy "Spin City." Marlee received her third Emmy Award nomination for her work on ABC's "The Practice" and starred in the ABC telefilm, "Kiss My Act." Despite being well-known and having a track record as an actress, Matlin has had difficulty obtaining the roles she wants -- she wants to play characters that just happen to have a hearing loss -- and is creating her own projects. She has her own production company, Solo One. Lifetime Television has aired one of her projects, "Where The Truth Lies." With hearing impairment as common as it is, Hollywood casting directors must be awfully short-sighted if hearing impaired people are not getting more film roles. **excerpted from About.com and Marlee Matlin official site**moreless
  • Bill Pugin

    Ben Douglass

    9.5
  • William Converse-Roberts

    D.A. Arthur Gold

    9.0
  • John Mese

    Sean Kelly [ 1 ]

    8.3
    John Mese was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After graduating from the Masters of Fine Arts program at Louisiana State University, he moved to Los Angeles, California where he began appearing in film and television. John as appeared in such high-profile television series as Law & Order, Medium, The X-Files, and Without A Trace. In a staring role capacity, John played "Dr. Billy Peale" in American Gothic and as "Sean Kelly", Marlee Matlin's love interest, in Reasonable Doubts. Another highlight to John's career was when he starred as "Astronaut Donn Eisele" in the Tom Hank's produced mini-series for HBO From The Earth To The Moon. In addition to his many memorable television roles, John Mese has also stared in several films such as Schizopolis, directed by Stephen Soderbergh. Other movies include Night of the Scarecrow, Excessive Force II, Dangerous Proposition, R2PC, Red Dirt and most recently Song of the Vampire. Not limiting himself just to acting, John has been writing screenplays for the past 7 years. One of his scripts was selected as one of the "Top 50" out of over 5000 entries in HBO's "Project Greenlight Contest." Based on this success, John just completed production on a short film that he both wrote and directed entitled Perfect Day. In June 2004, John married his wife, Dawn Kelsey. John and his wife have written several successful children's books based on the characters "Flippy & Toadpole" which they also created. John and his wife currently live in Los Angeles, California.moreless
  • Kay Lenz

    Maggie Zombro [ 2 ]

    8.3
  • Tim Grimm

    Tess's ex

    0.0
  • Jim Pirri

    Asher Roth

    8.6
  • Vanessa Angel

    Detective Peggy Elliott

    8.3
    Vanessa Angel was born in the United Kingdom. She began her career at age 16 as a model when she was discovered by world renown agent Eileen Ford. She admits to gaining life experience when, at such an early age, she relocated to New York, traveled the world and appeared on magazine covers from "Cosmopolitan" to "Vogue." Her transition from modeling to acting came rather suddenly when, in 1985, she was chosen by director John Landis to play a Russian spy in the film, "Spies Like Us." She quickly mastered a Russian accent and was later featured in the Paul McCartney video of the same name. A versatile actress who has studied under Sondra Lee and Frank Casaro at The Actors Studio in New York, Vanessa was the original choice for the title role in "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) but due to an illness Lucy Lawless scored the role. She almost changed her name because she was worried about being mistaken for a porn movie star.moreless
  • Casey Sander

    Charles Decker

    9.1
  • Jim Beaver

    Guest Star

    9.3

    Jim is the son of a Church of Christ minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas.

    James Norman "Jim" Beaver, Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an stage, film and television actor, as well as a screenwriter and published author. He is perhaps mostknown as the gruff but tenderhearted prospector Whitney Ellsworth on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood,or as BobbySinger on Supernatural. His memoir Life's That Way was published in April 2009.

    Beaver was born in Laramie, Wyoming, the son of Dorothy Adell (ne Crawford) and James Norman Beaver, Sr. (1924–2004), a minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas, where his family returned to.He attended Irving High School (where he was a classmate of ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard). Hestudied film history andwanted to be a writer, even publishing a few short stories in his high school anthology.

    Less than two months after his graduation from high school, Beaverjoined the United States Marine Corps. Beaver was trained there as a microwave radio relay technician. He transferred to the 1st Marine Division near Da Nang, South Vietnam in 1970. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was honorablydischarged as Corporal (E-4), though he remained active in the Marine Reserve until 1976.

    Upon his return to the states, he attened Oklahoma Christian University, where he realized he loved acting. He made his acting debut in a small part in The Miracle Worker. In 1972, he transferred to Central State University. He performed in numerous plays in college and supported himself as a cabbie, a film projectionist, a stuntman, and other odd-jobs. During his college days, he also began to write, completing several plays and also his first book, on actor John Garfield. Beaver graduated with a degree in Oral Communications in 1975.He attended graduate school, but changedhis mind and soon returned to Irving, Texas, and did much theater work in the Dallas area.

    In 1979, Beaver moved to New York City, worked in the theater regularly (both on stage and behind the scenes) and worked on several writing projects. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles to continue researching his book on George Reeves. He became a television writer as well, winning awards (Cable Ace) for his work. When his writing career faltered, his acting career took off. In 1988, he was cast alongside Bruce Willis for the film In Country.He then appeared in many films and television shows in supporting roles. In 2002, he joined the show Deadwood, which really put him on the map as a well-known actor. In 2006, he joined the cast of Supernatural, and played on the HBO drama, John from Cincinatti, as well as the HBO drama, Big Love. He then joined the cast of Harper's Island, a murder mystery. The show lasted one season.

    Beaver married Cecily Adams in 1989, and they were married until her death in 2004. Beaver published a book, Life's That Way, about his wife's cancer diagnosis, in 2009. His daughter, Madeline, was born in 2001.

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  • Patricia Belcher

    Vivian Jones

    9.5
  • Jennifer Rhodes

    Mrs. Leeds

    9.1
    Jennifer Rhodes is an American actress whose career spans four decades. Jennifer Rhodes grew up in Rosiclare, Illinois, a small town on the Ohio River. She became interested in theater while attending Southern Illinois University and moved to New York City soon after graduating. She studied acting and began getting cast for theatre roles. When she eventually moved to Los Angeles, she stopped acting for a while because she felt, as a stage actress, she didn't know very much about acting for television or movie roles. She eventually auditioned successfully for commercials roles, later moving on to television and film. Her first credited roll was in the 60's television series "The High Chaparral" as the character Tanea. The show centered around the character of John Cannon, played flawlessly by Leif (pronounced "Life") Erickson, and his brother Buck, played by Cameron Mitchell. In 1980, she played a press secretary on a made-for-tv movie about Jackie Kennedy. In 1989 she appeared in the New World Pictures film Heathers as Winona Ryder's mother. Her television resume proved to be quite extensive as she appeared on the following select series: Fame, Matlock, Little House on the Prairie, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Knots Landing, Designing Women, Full House, Red Shoe Diaries, Party of Five, ER, Wings, Murphy Brown, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Family Matters, Friends, Popular, The Agency and Boston Public - just to name a few. Although she never had children of her own, Jennifer is frequently recognized as "Grams" from The WB series, Charmed, where she portrays the spirit of the Charmed Ones' grandmother. There she plays the tough as nails matriarch of the Halliwell clan. Although not a regular, she has appeared in all eight seasons of the series. Her recurring role as "Grams" is her second regular series though, her first being Nightingales as the character Effie Gardner.moreless
  • James Handy

    Lt. John Dugan

    8.1
  • Alan Scarfe

    Guest Star

    6.6
  • Terence Knox

    Guest Star

    8.1
    Terrance Knox was born Terry Davis in the rural community of Richland, Washington. Terry married and divorced Susie Davis while they were still young. He decided to try acting, and enrolled at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon in their theater department. Next he moved to Hollywood and appeared in a series of stage productions, gaining some attention in the theater community. Eventually he was offered the role of Peter White in the new series, St. Elsewhere, where he played a doctor who became a rapist. He has continued to make movies as recently as 2007, though none were released between 2002 and 2006.moreless
  • Terence Knox

    Elroy Bunch

    8.1
    Terrance Knox was born Terry Davis in the rural community of Richland, Washington. Terry married and divorced Susie Davis while they were still young. He decided to try acting, and enrolled at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon in their theater department. Next he moved to Hollywood and appeared in a series of stage productions, gaining some attention in the theater community. Eventually he was offered the role of Peter White in the new series, St. Elsewhere, where he played a doctor who became a rapist. He has continued to make movies as recently as 2007, though none were released between 2002 and 2006.moreless
  • Vic Polizos

    Milt Kronish

    7.5
  • Elpidia Carrillo

    Guest Star

    8.6
  • Leslie Jordan

    Guest Star

    7.1
    For such a diminutive (4' 11") frame, character actor Leslie Jordan has a tall propensity for scene-stealing. He hails from the South, as his dead-giveaway drawl quickly exposes, and was raised in a highly conservative, deeply religious atmosphere in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His father, a Lieutenant Colonel with the Army, was killed in a plane crash when he was only 11. Uncertain about his direction in life, an inescapable talent for high camp, not to mention an impish mug and pocket-sized structure ideal for commercials, must have inspired Leslie enough to risk taking on Hollywood in 1982. Following training with acting coach Carolyn Barry, who ran the Professional Artist's Group during the 80s, he became highly marketable in commercial spots. TV would invariably be the next step. In the midst of it all he involved himself deeply in writing. Avid L.A. theatergoers will probably recognize him for such prone-to-misfit characters as Brother Boy, an institutionalized drag queen, in "Sordid Lives," and Peanut, a habitual barfly, in "Southern Baptist Sissies." His own one-man testimonials, such as the off-Broadway "Hysterical Blindness" and the more recent "Like a Dog on Linoleum," show an actor quite adept at baring his soul and exposing his childhood agonies on stage amidst laughter and tears. These shows came at a price, however. A self-proclaimed substance abuser and sexaholic, Jordan spent jail time more than once for DUI before facing his inner demons and reaching full recovery (since 1996). In the end he has reaped the rewards of comedy success. In lowbudget film projects since 1988, he has been part of such off-the-wall material as Frankenstein General Hospital (1988), Black Velvet Pantsuit (1995) and Farm Sluts (2003), to name a few. He has also experienced the joy of seeing one of his own writing projects come to full fruition with the film Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel (2000). He was also given the chance to recreate his Big Brother role in Sordid Lives (2000) to the big screen. TV has been an exceptionally inviting medium over the years with a number of fun, flouncy roles coming his way. Noted for his catchy guest work on "Murphy Brown" and "Lois & Clark," among others, he was also a series regular on "Reasonable Doubts" (1991) and "Hearts Afire" (1992). These days Leslie has a wonderfully wicked recurring role as a (very) small thorn in Megan Mullally's side on the popular "Will & Grace" (1998) sitcom. Playing the snide, mincing and unconvincingly homophobic hanger-on Beverley Leslie, the actor plays the hilarity up for all its worth. At other times his loser types have proved quite touching, if pathetic, in offbeat drama.moreless
  • Aaron Lustig

    Guest Star

    8.9
  • Doug Ballard

    Guest Star

    0.0
  • Loretta Devine

    Valerie Hall

    9.2
    Loretta Devine is an American actress born in Houston, Texas, on August 21, 1949. In 1971 she graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech. She also graduated Brandeis University in 1976 with a MFA in Theater. She is best known for her role of teacher Marla Hendricks on Boston Public. At the moment she has a recurring role as Adele Webber on the Grey's Anatomy.moreless
  • Cynthia Mann

    Rebecca Teitelbaum

    0.0
  • Stanley Kamel

    John Callahan

    9.4
  • Margaret Ladd

    Guest Star

    8.4
  • Bruce Kirby

    Guest Star

    4.8
    Father of actor Bruno Kirby.
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