The Six Million Dollar Man

ABC (ended 1978)

Cast & Crew

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  • Lee Majors

    Colonel Steve Austin

    8.7
    Lee Majors (Harvey Lee Yeary) was born in Wyandotte, Michigan, on April 23, 1939. His birth parents were killed in an auto accident when Majors was less than a year old and he was adopted by his biological uncle and aunt (Harvey and Mildred Yeary) and reared as their own son. Majors also has a brother William "Bill" Yeary. Growing up in the small Kentucky town of Middlesboro, Majors attended Middlesboro High School and played for the varsity football team. After graduation,Majors attended Indiana University and Eastern Kentucky University. It was while in college that Majors discovered a love of acting and decided to make a career of it. Majors first role of note was on the 1960's western series, The Big Valley, starring Barbara Stanwyck. He played Heath Barkley, the illegitimate son of Ms. Stanwyck's (Victoria Barkley) deceased husband. This supporting role lasted for four years. Majors's next role of note, as Steve Austin on The Six Million Dollar Man series, would be the defining character creation of his career and the role he is best remembered for. The Six Million Dollar Man spawned a second series (The Bionic Woman) and four made for television movies. Next came Majors's long-running series, The Fall Guy. In this one, Majors played Colt Seavers, a movie stuntman and bounty hunter. Majors has also starred or co-starred in several big screen films, the most notable being The Vikings and Straight Jacket. Lee Majors has also appeared in a number of television commercials. The most famous being for "Diet Rite Cola" in 1986 and for "ING" in 2003. On the personal front, Lee Majors has been married four times (Kathy Robinson, Farrah Fawcett, Karen Velez and Faith Noelle). Mr. Majors is the father of four children, Lee Majors II, twin sons- Dane and Trey, and daughter Nikki. Lee Majors continues to act, guest starring in many popular series of the day and a number of feature films.moreless
  • Martin Balsam

    Dr. Rudy Wells (1st Pilot)

    8.8
    Balding, hard-eyed and incisively-spoken, Martin Balsam was a tough fellow to be up against. One of the many actors who first became familiar in the days of live TV drama from New York, Balsam made his film debut in "On The Waterfront" in 1954 (in common with such other subsequently-famed actors as Jack Warden, Fred Gwynne and Pat Hingle, he was uncredited in this film), but made more impression three years later in the film version of "Twelve Angry Men", uncharacteristically cast as a mild-mannered type. However, his real fame in films dates from 1960, when he played the shrewd private eye Arbogast in "Psycho", meeting an unexpected and memorably bloody end on the staircase of the Bates house. For the next twenty years, Balsam was busy in films all over the world - in "Breakfast At Tiffany's", "The Carpetbaggers", "Hombre", "Little Big Man", "Murder On The Orient Express" and many others. He also did guest shots on innumerable TV shows and had a regular role in "Archie Bunker's Place". A stroke made film work very difficult for him in the last years of his life.moreless
  • Alan Oppenheimer

    Dr. Rudy Wells (2nd Pilot - Season 2)

    8.6
    Alan started his acting career in the early 1960s as a support actor, guest starring in such shows as I Dream Of Jeannie, Get Smart, Hogan's Heroes, and hasn't stopped working since. Alan is best known for working behind the scenes and supplying voices to many popular children's cartoon characters, and shows.moreless
  • Richard Anderson

    Oscar Goldman

    8.5
    For over 50 years (1947-1998), Richard Anderson appeared in a wide variety of movies and TV shows. However, he is perhaps best remembered for his role as Oscar Goldman in two classic 1970's series : The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman.moreless
  • Martin E. Brooks

    Dr. Rudy Wells (Seasons 3-5)

    8.0
  • Lindsay Wagner

    Jaime Sommers

    8.7
    Lindsay's parents divorced when she was seven years old, and she moved with her mother to Eagle Rock. Lindsay was offered her own series at the age of 13 but someone advised her to wait until she was more experienced enough to handle it.moreless
  • Paula Victor

    Jessica

    0.0
  • Dick Butkus

    Bob Laport

    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.

  • Stephen Elliott

    Morgan Grayland*

    7.0
  • Al Ruscio

    Chester Goddard

    9.0
  • Michael McGuire

    Leon Jackson*

    9.0
  • Zitto Kazann

    Jack

    8.6
    Zitto Kazann is most known as the scary devil Henry in Kimberly Shaw's (Marcia Cross) mind on Melrose Place. He did not only scare Kimberly with his threatening, frightening voice but also a lot of the viewers. This was so spectacular, no one had even seen before. Brilliant acting too, so why hasn't Zitto got any bigger roles? He only plays gypsies, but I can see he looks very exotic! Anyway, our devil Henry made Kimberly try to kill several of our beloved Melrose friends by making her make a bomb - KABANG!moreless
  • Zitto Kazann

    Raul

    8.6
    Zitto Kazann is most known as the scary devil Henry in Kimberly Shaw's (Marcia Cross) mind on Melrose Place. He did not only scare Kimberly with his threatening, frightening voice but also a lot of the viewers. This was so spectacular, no one had even seen before. Brilliant acting too, so why hasn't Zitto got any bigger roles? He only plays gypsies, but I can see he looks very exotic! Anyway, our devil Henry made Kimberly try to kill several of our beloved Melrose friends by making her make a bomb - KABANG!moreless
  • Ian Abercrombie

    2nd Man in Van

    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

    Shoemacher

    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
  • Noam Pitlik

    MacGregor

    8.8
  • Joan Darling

    <i>Nicole Simmons</i>

    0.0
  • Dick Sargent

    Bob Crandall

    8.8
    Sargent was a trim, handsome man with a longish chin. He played a variety of gawky businessmen roles in feature films before finding a niche in tv history as the second Darrin on "Bewitched". Shortly before his death, Sargent publicly proclaimed he was gay, and became what he called "a retroactive role model" in the battle for gay rights.moreless
  • Dana Elcar

    Larry Stover*

    8.8
    Elcar was known for playing Peter Thornton, a character on the famous TV series, MacGyver. His parents were Danish immigrants. His father was a butcher and his mother was a nanny. He attended the University of Michigan. He joined the United States Navy in 1948. Elcar went blind due to Glaucoma in 1991 and required special computer equipment to read printed text. His blindness was incorporated into his character in MacGyver.moreless
  • Elke Sommer

    Ilsa*

    8.6
    Voluptuous blonde German actress who became a sex symbol on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1960's.
  • Dave Shelley

    Barker

    0.0
  • Barry Miller

    <i>Prince Hassad</i>

    0.0
  • Carl Reindel

    Jensen

    6.5
  • Andy Romano

    Charlie Taylor

    0.0
  • Mike Farrell

    David Tate

    9.4
    Mike, one of a carpenter's four children, was only two years old when he moved with his family to Los Angeles after his father was offered a lucrative job at a movie studio. Mike caught the acting bug at an early age and was soon acting in high school plays. He briefly put acting aside for a two year stint in the U.S. Marines Corp. Then shortly after his discharge he began taking drama courses at UCLA and the Jeff Corey Workshop. He got his first big break in 1968, when he played architect Scott Banning on the NBC soap Days of Our Lives. However, he is best known for his work on M*A*S*H Today Mike is active in many political and charitable causes, including CONCERN/America, an international refugee aid and development organization, Human Rights Watch in California, and Death Penalty Focus. He is also a member of the California State Commission on Judicial Performance. He is married to actress Shelly Fabares and has two children by screen-writer Judy Hayden; Michael Joshua, a martial arts teacher, and Erin, who works in the Los Angeles office of Jesse Jackson.moreless
  • Robert Cornthwaite

    Dr. Ashburn

    0.0
  • Donald Moffat

    Dr. Martin Davis

    7.2
  • Donald Moffat

    Lester Burstyn

    7.2
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