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"Veronica
Mars", CW (2006)
recurring rol as Dr. Hank Landry
Tuesdays on the CW.
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In the
wealthy, seaside community of Neptune, California, Hearst
College stands as a beacon of higher education, but
within this idyllic and sun-drenched campus, higher education
is not always what it appears. In between the beer-soaked dorm
parties and all-night cram sessions, the student body is facing
a terrifying threat. Luckily for them, incoming freshman and
part-time private investigator Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell, "Deadwood")
is used to taking on a few extra-curricular activities.
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| Official "Veronica
Mars" Webpage |
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"Shark", CBS (2006)
guest role as "Dr. Charlie Bender" in
episode: "Dr. Feelbad"
(episode #3) October 5, 2006
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A
heart surgeon is accused of murdered his "missing" wife.
The fact than Stark doesn't have any proof or even a body
won't stop him.
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| Official "Shark" Webpage
on the CBS.com |
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"Close
to Home", CBS (2006)
guest role as "Mike Bachner" in
episode: "Community"
(episode #23) September 22, 2006
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A
legal drama that tears away the facade of suburbia to reveal
that sometimes quiet and tranquil streets can hide the darkest
of crimes. Annabeth Chase (Jennifer Finnigan) is a young,
aggressive prosecutor with a near perfect conviction record
who tries the cases that take place in her own backyard.
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| Official "Close
to Home" Webpage on the CBS.com |
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"Reba", The
WB (2005)
playing "Reverend Parks" in
episode: "And God Created Van"
(episode # 5.4) October 7, 2005
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Cheyenne
(JoAnna Garcia) is frustrated that Van (Steve Howey) won't
go to church and no longer believes in God, so she asks Reba
(Reba McEntire) to talk some sense into her son-in-law. When
Reba and Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman) fail to show Van
the error in his ways, Reba decides to take her dilemma right
to the church and its handsome new minister, Reverend Parks
(Patrick Fabian), who takes an interest in Reba.
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| Official "Reba" Website
on the WB.com |
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"CSI:
Miami", NBC (2005) guest
role as "Ken Gannon", In
the episode: "Blood in the Water"
(episode
# 4.2) 26 September 2005
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Horatio
Caine, a former homicide detective, heads a group of investigators
who work crimes amid the steamy, tropical
surroundings and cultural crossroads of Miami.
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| Official
CSI: Miami Website on CBS.com |
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"Everwood",
WB (2005) guest
role in episode: "Oh the Places You'll Go" (episode
# 3.21) May 16, 2005
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Set
in a breathtaking small town in the Rocky Mountains, the
series' emotional center is the visceral and often heartbreaking
relationship between a father and son. |
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Info on WB.com |
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"Joan
of Arcadia", CBS (2005)
recurring as "Gavin Price" 2003 - 2005
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A
drama that follows a typical family facing atypical situations,
not the least of which is their teenage daughter's sudden,
unexpected conversations with God.
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| "Joan
of Arcadia" Website on CBS.com • Episode
Info on TV.com |
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"Eyes",
ABC (2005) guest role as "Doug
Taft" in episode: "Pilot" (episode # 1.1)
March 30, 2005
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A
new drama from the executive producer of "Fastlane" (John
McNamara) ... Series premiered March
30, 2005
Run by sharp-witted, impulsive Harlan Judd (Tim Daly), Judd Risk
Management is a discreet, high-tech firm that handles cases with
the highest possible stakes, while operating at the absolute fringe
of the law.
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"Blind
Justice", ABC (2005) guest role
as "Clay
Simmons" in
episode: "Four Feet Under" (episode # 1.2) March 15,
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Blinded
in the line of duty. His partners don't respect him. His wife lacks
faith. Nobody believes in
Jim Dunbar
except himself. |
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Info on ABC.com |
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