Step By Step

CBS (ended 1998)

Cast & Crew

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  • Suzanne Somers

    Carol Foster Lambert

    6.2
    Suzanne Somers rose to stardom in the '70s with her portrayal of Chrissy Snow on the top-rated comedy "Three's Company". She is the third of 4 children born to Frank and Marion Mahoney. Herfather worked loading beer onto boxcars, and her mother was a homemaker. She grew up living in constant fear of being hurt or even killed at the hands of her verbally and physically abusive alcoholic father. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was young, and she was apoor student. Suzanne, however, excelled in the arts and was activein her school's theatre program. She won a music scholarship to college, but became pregnant after 6 months. She married the baby's father, Bruce Somers, and her only child, Bruce Jr., was born in November 1965. She was unhappy in her marriage and began an affair with herformer drama teacher. Her husband found out about the affair, and the marriage ended after just 2 years, in 1967. Then a single mom, Suzanne turned to modeling in San Francisco to support herself and her son. She also distanced herself from her family because her older brother and sister by then were also alcoholics. In 1968, Suzanne won a job as a prize model on a game show hosted by her future husband, Alan Hamel, who was married at the time. The two began dating, and Suzanne became pregnant while Hamel was still married. They decided that Suzanne should have an abortion, from which she suffered severe bleeding for several days. In 1971, son Bruce was severely injured when he was hit by a car, and the therapist counseling him only charged the struggling Suzanne $1 per week. Suzanne herself also underwent therapy to overcome the problems of her dysfunctional childhood. In the early 1970s, she landed minor roles in film and TV, and finally won a role on the series Three's Company, where she modeled her character after Dick Clark's wife. She married Hamel in 1977. She was fired from Three's Company after she asked for a raise at the beginning of the fifth season. She then headed to Las Vegas, where she performed extensively in the mid 1980s. In 1986, she began writing her autobiography, Keeping Secrets, which was later made into a TV movie. In 1991, Suzanne landed the role of Carol Foster, opposite Patrick Duffy, on the TV series Step by Step. Since the end of SBS, she has begun co-hosting the series Candid Camera. She has devoted a lot of energy in the Suzanne Somers Institute for the Effects of Addictions on the Family, for which she is founder and director. In 1991 she lecture before a U.S. Senate Committee on the subject. Since then she has lecture a lot through the U.S. She has been awarded Humanitarian Award from the National Counsil on Alcoholism, Mother of the Year Award, and the President's Award from the National Association of American Drug Counselors. 3 million readers can't be wrong. That's the number of people that have lost weight the Somersize way. There are of course fads and diet pills but for over 10 years Suzanne has helped people shed the pounds. Who would've thought "Chrissy Snow" would accomplish so much !moreless
  • Patrick Duffy

    Frank Lambert

    6.4
    Patrick is the youngest, yet only son, of 2 children. He wanted to become a professional athlete, however his involvement in his high school's drama department led him to apply to the Professional Actors Training Program at the University of Washington, Seattle. He was one of 12 people accepted. He ruptured both of his vocal cords during his senior year of college, but he created the position of actor-in-residence. Around this time he met his wife, Carlyn, a ballet dancer with the First Chamber Dance Company of New York. The couple married in a Buddhist temple in 1974. The couple moved to Hollywood, where he drove a florist's delivery truck, and landed small roles in film and television. In 1976, Patrick landed the role of Mark Harris in the TV series The Man from Atlantis. Two years later he won the role of Bobby Ewing on Dallas. Patrick has two sons, Padriac and Connor. Unfortunately, Patrick's parents were murdered by 2 teenagers who raided their tavern in Montana about the time he started work on Dallas.moreless
  • Peggy Rea

    Ivy Baker (Season 1)

    9.0
  • Staci Keanan

    Dana Foster

    6.0
    Staci began at age 4 with fashion-show assignments and magazine work. At age 8, she moved to New York with her mother and sister, and balanced a modeling career with a budding theater career along with keeping a high scholastic record. She even won several prestigious scholastic awards including a City of New York essay contest and the National Language Arts Olympaid. As for her acting career, she branched from modeling to commercials, voice-overs and jingles and then to roles in mini-series and specials on TV, Staci won her first regular series with My Two Dads. She received both the Youth In Film Award and 16 magazines' Top TV Newcomer Award for her work on the series. In 1989, Staci made it to the big screen in the feature film, Lisa, She also starred in the 90's series "Step By Step", also starring in the movie "Stolen Poem" in 2004, and has a new movie "Hidden Secrets" as of 2007.moreless
  • Brandon Call

    John Thomas "J.T." Lambert

    3.7
    Nickname: Bodi Height: 5'10" Brandon gained a lot of popularity with portrayal of David hasselhoff, Mitch Buchannon's son Hobie Buchannon. He appeared on it's first season (1989-1990). Brandon call lives in the South Bay area of Los Angeles country, with his parents Richard and Elyse. Brandon has 2 sisters called, Tandi and Dee-Anne. He also has a brother call Dustin. Brandon drives a dark green '96 Honda Civic. In his spare time he enjoys boogie boarding, playing basketball and listening to music. Brandon Call studies with several acting coachesmoreless
  • Christine Lakin

    Alicia 'Al' Lambert

    6.5
    Christine Helen Lakin also known as Lil lakim was born on January 25th, 1979 in Dallas, Texas. She grew up in Atlanta, Georgia where her family finally settled in after moving several times. Christine started her acting career in Atlanta, Georgia where she attended the Atlanta workshop players - a theater group which plays in schools in the Atlanta metro area. she did her first audition for a TV-commercial - "Got Milk?!", she didn't get the job but didn't have to wait long for her next opportunity, which was the part as the young Rose in the civil-war flick Rose and the Jackal (1990) (TV), which also starred 'Christopher Reeve' (qv). In 1991 she landed the role as the tomboyish Al on the Friday night hit "Step by Step" (1991) and that was her first step towards big fame and
    During the sitcoms 7 year long run Christine grew up to become a graceful young woman she graduated from high school in 1997 and made various appearances on other television shows. When "Step by Step" was cancelled in 1998, Christine looked for other film roles, she also found time to attend UCLA and majoring in film, She landed jobs in independent films such as Big Monster on Campus (1998) and Finding Kelly (1999). Whatever It Takes (2000) was Christine's first wide theatrical film release. Since then she has had a long list of independent films along with guest appearances on such hit shows as "Boston Public" (2000), and "Opposite Sex" (2000). Still attending UCLA and handling a film career, Christine is managing to do what few child-actors tend to do, which is to continue her career.moreless
  • Josh Byrne

    Brendan Lambert (Season 1 - Season 6)

    4.7
  • Angela Watson

    Karen Foster

    5.6
    The youngest daughter of a corn and beans farmer, Angela Watson was born in Danville, Illinois, and raised in the nearby town of Oakwood, population 800. In 1985, the family moved to Cape Coral, Florida, where her parents entered her in beauty pageants. Angela won numerous national, state and local titles, including 60 crowns and 200 trophies. She also took modeling lessons and soon won Face Finders Model Search in Dallas, Texas, where she earned the title of Model of the Year. Angela and her parents, Barbara and Allen, decided to give show business a try for six months. The young lady met with such success in commercials that they sold their Florida home and moved to the Los Angeles area in 1989. Angelas work in commercials and local theater led to her first television role, a recurring character named Alice on the ABC series, "Davis Rules", with Jonathan Winters and Randy Quaid. Realizing a long-held aspiration, Angela is currently working on her debut album. When not before the cameras, Angela, who graduated from high school in Burbank, California, enjoys bicycling, roller skating, scuba diving, swimming, dancing, and educating others on the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.moreless
  • Christopher Castile

    Mark Foster

    5.5
  • Sasha Mitchell

    Cody Lambert (Season 1 - Season 5)

    4.9
    Sasha Mitchell will forever be known for 2 particular roles. From 1990-1993, he took over for Jean-Claude Van Damme in the Kickboxer series, ending it with the 4th installment, The Aggressor. A black belt in taekwondo, Sasha was once an amateur kickboxing champion and it helped him land the role of a boxer in 1988's Spike of Bensonhurst. He also worked as a model. In 1991, Sasha got the role of Cousin Cody Lambert on the popular TV series, Step by Step. He played Cody from 1991-96 and after some personal problems, returned for its final season in 1998. In 2000, Sasha made his return to films with Gangland, directed by Art Camacho. Now even more beefed up, he is the proud father of three daughters and a son and continues to make movies and find guest star roles.moreless
  • Jason Marsden

    Rich Halke (Season 6+)

    7.5
    Jason Marsden was born January 3, 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He's largely known for numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as his role in the TV series Eerie, Indiana. His film career began in 1985/1987. As a child, Jason was surrounded by dancers and actors. Friends of his parents noted how talented Jason was and suggested he get an agent and do some acting work in commercials. Surprisingly, this boost in his ego is what made his career. He got his start acting a popular soap opera known as General Hospital. Later on however, he started hitting the big time, getting a dream role on Step by Step. His voice actor career later hit a high when he captured the role as Max in the hit Disney movie Goofy Movie. To this day, Jason Marsden remains one of the most talented voice actor in the business. He's become a house hold name, playing various of starring and re-occuring roles in such shows as Teen Titans and Justice League.moreless
  • Bronson Pinchot

    Jean-Luc Rieupeyroux (Season 6)

    4.5
    Bronson was born in New York, but was raised in Pasadena, California. He attended Yale University on a full scholarship, where he majored in theater and graduated with honors.
  • Patrika Darbo

    Penny Baker (Season 1)

    5.7
    Extraordinary talent, keen wit, tenacity and a bizarre sense of humor are the elements of Patrika Darbo's formula for success. Her formula is working magic. Patrika, born in Jacksonville, Florida, attended Georgia Southern College, the Theater Atlanta School of Drama, and performed with Theatre Atlanta. Patrika moved to California to pursue an acting career and took a job as a credit manager to pay her bills. She performed in television shows, commercials and community theatre at every possible opportunity. It was at the Burbank Little Theatre where she met her husband, Rolf Darbo. He was the stage manager and she was in the chorus for a production of Anything Goes. They married two years later on the stage of the Golden Mall Playhouse. The theatre continued to play an integral part in her life, causing Patrika's supervisor in the credit department to force her to make a decision between acting and upholding the "corporate image." With little hesitation, Patrika quit her 9-to-5 job to become a full-time actress. It seems that Patrika made the right decision. She was cast almost immediately in the stage production of Cheatin' by Del Shores. Her success led her to a role in Shore's next play, Daddy's Dyin' Who's Got the Will?, a role she recreated for the MGM film version of the play. Patrika was presented with the Golden Cane Award for Best Actress at the 10th Annual International Comedy Film Festival in Vevey, Switzerland, for her comedic achievement. Audiences have since enjoyed Patrika's work on both the big and small screens. You may remember her performance in In the Line of Fire with John Malkovich and Clint Eastwood, or in Leaving Normal with Christine Lahti and Meg Tilly, a role which earned her rave reviews. She has also worked with Whoopi Goldberg in Corrina, Corrina (she was the waitress who teaches Tina Majorino to respond with a tap on her nose) and was heard as the third sheep on the left in Babe. She reunited with Clint Eastwood, who directed her as the pivotal character in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (she playted a nurse). Patrika's stage credits include Never Too Late, The American Dream, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Don't Drink the Water, George M, and the critically acclaimed, Club Indigo, Revisited. Patrika also appeared in the critically acclaimed Disney/ABC telepic "The Ruby Bridges Story". She portrayed Roseanne in the controversial NBC-TV Movie of the Week, Roseanne and Tom: Behind the Scenes". Some of her favorite television credits include a series regular on Step by Step, and guest appearances on Sisters, The Client, Seinfeld, Growing Pains, Grace Under Fire and General Hospital. In the late 80s, she was in a commercial for Tetley Tea (remember those round tea bags?) She can also be spotted in a commercial for Off, where she plays a little boy's visiting aunt. Patrika also played a small role on Knots Landing as a customer. Patrika's wit and humor have established her as a veteran of the talk show circuit, where she was noted as a favorite guest of Johnny Carson. Other talk show appearances include Jay Leno's The Tonight Show, The Dennis Miller Show, E!'s Inside World, and HBO's Comedy Central. Patrika is enjoying her role on Days and is quickly becoming accustomed to the frenetic pace of daytime television. She celebrates her birthday on April 6 and has red hair and hazel eyes. She and her husband share their LA home with two dogs, a Cairn Terrier named Rocky and a Lab mix, Shooter. Funfacts about Patrika: She has proved she is able to do both comedy and drama having co starred in the comedy Step By Step playing Suzanne Somers' character's sister for the 1st season and then going onto play the popular role of Nancy in Days Of Our Lives,proving that she is able to play leading lady roles also.She has a very busy acting career and is winning good reviews and many fans. Her step-dad worked for the Atlanta Braves. She said: "This is who I am, and whether I'm thin or I'm heavy, I'm still a good actress." She's not kidding. She won a Soap Opera Digest Award (for Outstanding Female Newcomer) after her first nomination! Patrika has the same birthday (April 6) as Marilu Henner, Merle Haggard, and Billy Dee Williams.moreless
  • Alexandra Adi

    Samantha Milano (Season 6)

    1.9
  • Jeff Juday

    Jake "Flash" Gordon (Season 6)

    4.1
  • Emily Mae Young

    Lilly Foster Lambert (Season 6 - Season 7)

    4.4
  • Lauren Meyering

    Lilly Foster-Lambert (Season 5)

    4.3
  • Kristina Meyering

    Lilly Foster-Lambert (Season 5)

    5.0
  • Jason Marsden

    Rich Halke

    7.5
    Jason Marsden was born January 3, 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He's largely known for numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as his role in the TV series Eerie, Indiana. His film career began in 1985/1987. As a child, Jason was surrounded by dancers and actors. Friends of his parents noted how talented Jason was and suggested he get an agent and do some acting work in commercials. Surprisingly, this boost in his ego is what made his career. He got his start acting a popular soap opera known as General Hospital. Later on however, he started hitting the big time, getting a dream role on Step by Step. His voice actor career later hit a high when he captured the role as Max in the hit Disney movie Goofy Movie. To this day, Jason Marsden remains one of the most talented voice actor in the business. He's become a house hold name, playing various of starring and re-occuring roles in such shows as Teen Titans and Justice League.moreless
  • Brian Wagner

    Roland

    0.0
  • Seth Green

    Danny

    9.3
    Seth was born to Herbert, a mathematics teacher, and Barbara, an artist in Philadelphia, PA. The couple already had a daughter, Kaela also an actress. Seth and Kaela were raised in Overbrook Park, PA. It is said that a photograph of him being born was used in an ad campaign for natural childbirth, but Seth's mother has denied this rumor. Seth attended public school and played soccer. He decided to make acting his career at age six when he took part in a workshop in his hometown and after appearing in a summer camp performance of "Hello, Dolly!" Seth actually got his start in commercials as a child including a John Denver Album, Fruit Loops, Carl's Jr., Rally's (the origination of the catchphrase "Cha-Ching!" which still follows Seth around to this day), Wendy's, Jello Pudding Pops, Kodak, Hewlett Packard Printer, California Department of Health Services on Smoking and most recently the US Sci-Fi Channel. One of his commercials was with Sarah Michelle Gellar, when she was four years old.

    He went on to appear in such illustrious telly as The X-Files, The Wonder Years, Beverly Hills 90210, Evening Shade, seaQuest DSV (as Wolfman, maybe a sign of things to come?) before his extended exposure on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer as Oz.

    He has appeared in many movies including: Hotel New Hampshire, Radio Days (as a young Woody Allen), My Stepmother Is An Alien (as Alyson Hannigan's boyfriend, another omen?), Pump Up The Volume (with Juliet Landau also of Buffy fame), the 1992 movie version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (his scenes were cut), Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery, Stonebrook, Idle Hands, Enemy Of The State, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Can't Hardly Wait.

    Interestingly, Seth had a part in the movie version of Buffy - unfortunately, his part ended up on the cutting room floor, though a still photo of him (as a vampire) is on the back of the box of the US video release.

    He graduated from Lamberton High School in 1991.

    Though Seth has a very large list of credits, he didn't gain notoriety until Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Austin Powers came along.

    Now he has less anonymity and a lot of fans to attest to it, from two distinctly separate groups eleven to seventeen-year-old girls and drug-dealers.

    While his involvement with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie only goes back as far as the cutting room floor of 1992 he is apparently on the cover of the US video release.

    In 1997 his return to the realm of Buffy came, it was not as grand as it would become: his contract was only for three episodes in Season Two (namely 'Inca Mummy Girl', 'Halloween' and 'What's My Line, Part One') as Oz, the first person to show an interest in Willow [Alyson Hannigan], but fairly early on it became apparent to Buffy creator Joss Whedon that Seth and Alyson got on well enough to make more of Oz and so he increased Oz's relevance to the story of 'What's My Line' and put him in Part Two (taking a bullet for Willow). Whedon wanted to give the characters besides Buffy [Sarah Michelle Gellar] more of a private life and Willow's love life had really only been explored with Xander [Nicholas Brendon]. Whedon wanted the audience to hate Oz for driving Willow and Xander apart and then love him. He wrote Oz into the big two part story of season two: 'Surprise' and 'Innocence' and gave him a scene with Willow where he tells her how he feels about her and it worked, Oz fans appeared all over. Oz was officially admitted into the Scooby Gang when he saw Buffy slay a vampire at The Bronze, helped steal a rocket launcher from the army and pick up immolated parts of a dead invincible demon. Not bad for a day's work.

    Joss Whedon gave a copy of the next episode's script to Seth as a way to convince him to become a regular for the next season. It worked and Oz became the werewolf in 'Phases'. In 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered' he searched for Buffy after Amy [Elizabeth Anne Allen] turned her into a rat. In 'Passion' someone had to die and it was going to be Oz, but his signing up for the third season fortunately scuppered that and the unlucky honour fell to Jenny Calendar [Robia La Morte]. After his rodent recovery duties in 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered' he next appeared in the both parts of the two part Season Two finale 'Becoming, Part Two'. In the latter part of that Willow is in a coma and Xander, sitting at her bedside tells her he loves her, she wakes up and the first thing she says is "Oz?".

    He made Entertainment Weekly's '1998 It List,' the magazine's annual pick of the hottest stars.

    Oz naturally returned in Season Three in 'Anne' with a promotion to series regular and as part of the Buffy-absent slaying. In 'Dead Man's Party' and 'Faith, Hope & Trick' he is an integral part of the Scooby Gang. The next episode 'Beauty And The Beasts' starts as an Oz feature episode, but becomes a reminder of who Angel [David Boreanaz] is. For the remainder of the season Oz fulfils two roles: Willow's boyfriend and 'boy-in-a-band'. This is primarily due to the sheer amount of screen time devoted to new slayer Faith [Eliza Dushku]. That said he is still great in every scene in which he appears, highlights include 'Band Candy', 'Lover's Walk', 'The Wish', 'Amends', 'The Zeppo', 'Dopplegangland', 'Choices' and 'Earshot'. He becomes increasing under-utilized as the season progresses until 'Graduation Day, Part One and Two' where he has some of his best scenes all year.

    Having decided to leave Buffy for a further career in movies Seth handed in his noticed and agreed to appear in the beginning of Season Four. In 'The Freshman' the gang (minus Angel and Cordelia [Charisma Carpenter], who have left for LA and their' own show: Angel) relocate to UC Sunnydale. In 'Living Conditions' Oz spots Veruca [Paige Moss] on campus and is strangely attracted to her (all in a split second). 'The Harsh Light of Day' and it's Angel crossover 'In The Dark' gave Oz double duties as he took the Gem of Amarra retrieved from Spike [James Marsters] and gave it to Angel and then helped Cordelia & Doyle [Glenn Quinn] save the day. In 'Fear, Itself' the gang get to feel the worst fears coming true two of which: Oz losing control of the wolf within and Willow losing Oz would come true two episodes later. Oz is almost infatuated with Veruca all through 'Beer Bad' and discovers that she is a werewolf like him in 'Wild At Heart' and they attack Prof. Walsh [Lindsay Crouse]have sex in wolf form. Realising he has no control over his wolf side he flees Sunnydale and Willow.

    When he left to make the thriller 'Knockaround Guys' (with John Malkovich and Barry Pepper) it was not known if he was going to return. It was expected that he would and in a regular role, those with expectations were half right: he did return in 'New Moon Rising' but only as a guest star. Oz claims to have found a cure for his condition and doesn't change on the night of a full moon and he and Willow seem likely to be back together until Willow tells Buffy that she and Tara [Amber Benson] are involved. Oz meets Tara and is enraged and transforms into wolf form warning her to "Run". He is caught by The Initiative and almost killed by Riley [Marc Blucas] because he mistakenly thought Oz was the demon that attacked co - soldier Graham [Bailey Chase]. When Riley realises that it is Oz he attempts to help him escape risking a court martial at the hands of Col. McNamara [Conor O'Farrell] and held in the brig. Willow, Buffy, Xander and Spike attempt to break both of them out with the help of Giles, Anya [Emma Caulfield] and albeit unwittingly Adam [George Hertzberg]. Oz suspects that it is Willow that brings out the wolf in him and leaves again, Willow professes her love to Tara.

    He also appears in the season finale, 'Restless' in Willow's dream as a metaphor for her life with him being different to her life with Tara. Only time will tell whether he will return to Buffy or in fact Angel. The rumours say yes, but then they always do. Don't they?

    As for the future, Seth is apparently not interested in directing, but he would like to produce, as well as keep acting. He and his best friends Breckin Meyer and Ryan Phillippe have an office where they peruse scripts, and they are aiming to produce films together.

    Next on the horizon the dark comedy Scorned. The film, which is based on an idea from Seth and his childhood-friend-turned-screenwriter Hugh Sterbakov, centres on a young engaged couple whose romance takes an ugly turn when they head to college; the affair becomes a grudge match, and the pair's dorm turns into a war zone.moreless
  • Julie Benz

    Tawny

    9.2
    Julie Benz was supposed to be a doctor, not an ice skater, not an actress. She comes from a whole family of doctors. Her father is a well-respected surgeon in Pittsburgh. Once he made her watch 6 hours of hemorrhoid surgery on videotape. That's when she decided not to be a doctor. She would rather play one on TV. Julie competed in the 1988 U.S. Championships in junior ice dancing with David Schilling, placing 13th. She knew she wanted to get out of skating by the time she was 18 but her skating ended before then. When she had bad leg fracture and stopped competing at the age of 16. From there she got involved in modeling which later lead to her moving to NY for acting work. She took acting classes at NYC and has been with her manager, Vincent Cirrincione for 14 years.

    Julie first began acting in 1990 with the small role in the film Due occhi diabolici. In 1997, Julie had a memorable role in the movie As Good as It Gets as a receptionist. That same year, she also started her role as Darla on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She eventually went on to Buffy's spin-off show, Angel, where her character got more of a back-story and more screen time.

    Julie married actor and comedian Jon Kassir in 1998. Jon is better know as the voice of the "Crypt Keeper" from HBO's Tales From the Crypt.

    She is most memorable for her character Darla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

    Her Theater work includes:
    ROMEO AND JULIET (Interact)
    TO SLEEP (Nikitsky Theater)
    ON THE TOWN (Abe Burrows Theater)
    GREASE (University Theater)
    THE PROPOSAL (The Company Theater)moreless
  • Eric Balfour

    Michael Fielder

    8.8
    Eric was born on April 24, 1977 in L.A. He started acting on-screen in 1991 with a role as himself in the Disney Channel show Kids Incorporated. From then, he went on to do a lot of other television work in the 1990's.

    His film career also began to blossom in the 1990's. He had roles in such movies as Arresting Behavior, Shattered Image, Trojan War and Can't Hardly Wait.

    In 2003, Eric starred in the short-lived ABC drama Veritas: The Quest. Since then, Eric has gone on to do many more television and movie roles, such as playing in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.moreless
  • Natalie Strauss

    Mrs. Warren

    0.0
  • Michael Cudlitz

    Ed (as Michale Cudlitz)

    9.3
    Michael Cudlitz is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts. He is married to actress Rachael Cudlitz, and they have two children. His career in Hollywood began in 1988 as a carpenter on the set of Tales from the Darkside. His first acting role was in Crystal Ball (1989), in which he portrayed Scottie. Michael's most memorable role was Sgt. Denver "Bull" Randleman in Band of Brothers, the hugely successful mini-series for HBO. Subsequently, he has had roles in numerous films and popular series on television. Michael currently stars as Officer John Cooper on Southland for TNT.moreless
  • Michael Leopard

    Barry Riley

    0.0
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Child Stars, Cool Parents, Dysfuntional Families, Feel Good Comedy, Growing Up Too Fast