American actor
Richard McGonagle |
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Born | Richard Francis McGonagle (1946-10-22) October 22, 1946 (age 78)[1]
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1969–present |
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Website | www.richardmcgonagle.com |
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Richard Francis McGonagle[1] (born October 22, 1946)[1] is an American actor. He is most known for his voice work in various video games, movies and television shows. He is also known for his work by voicing Colonel Taggart in Prototype, Orlovsky in World in Conflict: Soviet Assault, Mr. Incredible through various The Incredibles projects (in lieu of Craig T. Nelson), Victor Sullivan in the Uncharted franchise, Four Arms and Exo-Skull in the Ben 10 franchise, Bato in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Dr. Peace in No More Heroes, Eight-Armed Willy in The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Dr. I.Q. Hi in Duck Dodgers, Apocalypse in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Ed Machine in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Tom Sheldon in Just Cause, Abin Sur in Green Lantern: First Flight, and Bill the Wrangler in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and provided additional voices for The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, World in Conflict, The Rise of the Argonauts, Dragon Age: Origins, Regular Show, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes and Samurai Jack.
Early life
McGonagle was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 22, 1946, the son of Hildagard Virginia (née Hiller) and William Francis McGonagle.[1]
Career
As a voice actor he has done many roles such as Four Arms and Exo-Skull on Ben 10, several voices on the show Samurai Jack, as Bato, a secondary character from Avatar: The Last Airbender, various people in Zatch Bell, Bill the Wrangler in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Dr. I.Q. Hi in Duck Dodgers, Apocalypse in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, the second voice of General Grievous in Star Wars: Clone Wars, Ed Machine in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Abin Sur in Green Lantern: First Flight, and various teachers in Recess. He was one of the voice directors on Beyblade, and did various voices on Rugrats and All Grown Up! and adult voices on The Buzz on Maggie. He also provided the voice of the Oracle in Jak 3 and voiced Dr. Peace in No More Heroes, and Eight-Armed Willy in The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, also voiced Herb (Starla's Father) in Regular Show.
He also voiced in video games such as Baten Kaitos Origins, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, the Uncharted series (also motion capture), Just Cause, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Dragon Age: Origins and Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. In film, he appeared in The Bucket List for Warner Bros. Pictures. He narrated the acclaimed indie film (500) Days of Summer, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. He has also narrated a number of audiobooks, including the New York Times bestseller The Dark Side, by New Yorker journalist Jane Mayer.
In television, he has appeared in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and two episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. He played the recurring character Judge Lathrop in the crime drama Close to Home and provided the voice of Sanders on the sitcom Community in the second-season episode "Basic Rocket Science". He appeared in the TV series Rules of Engagement as a doctor.
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1982
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T. J. Hooker
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Joe Doyle
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Episode: "King of the Hill"
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1982
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Cheers
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Customer
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Episode: "The Tortelli Tort"
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1982
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Fame
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Simon Marshall
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Episode: "Beginnings"
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1984
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Hunter
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Detective Levine
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Episode: "Hunter"
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1984
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The New Mike Hammer
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Joe Barry
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Episode: "Warpath"
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1985
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Remington Steele
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Colby, Clerk
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2 episodes
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1985
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Moonlighting
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Detective Barber
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Episode: "Knowing Her"
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1985
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The A-Team
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Pete Peterson
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Episode: "There Goes the Neighborhood"
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1985
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Hill Street Blues
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Dr. Sandler
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Episode: "The Life and Time of Dominic Florio Jr."
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1985
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The Twilight Zone
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Lester
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Episode: :"Her Pilgrim Soul"
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1986
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Blacke's Magic
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Leon
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Episode: "Breathing Room"
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1986
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Highway to Heaven
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Martin
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Episode: "Keep Smiling"
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1986
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Simon & Simon
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FBI Man
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Episode: "Full Moon Blues"
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1986
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Falcon Crest
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Auctioneer
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Episode: "Flash Point"
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1986
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L.A. Law
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Ackley Atwood-Wade
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Episode: "Sidney, the Dead-Nosed Reindeer"
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1987–1988
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21 Jump Street
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Bill Weckerle
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2 episodes
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1988
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CBS Schoolbreak Special
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Tom
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Episode: "Gambler"
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1989
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Perfect Strangers
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Zitell
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Episode: "Crimebusters"
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1989
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Family Ties
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Male Customer
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Episode: "Simon Says"
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1989
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Mama's Family
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Arthur Booth
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Episode: "A Taxing Situation"
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1989
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Quantum Leap
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Dad Wilson
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Episode: "Camikazi Kid - June 6, 1961)
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1989
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Mr. Belvedere
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Announcer
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Episode: "The Field"
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1989
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Anything but Love
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Priest
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Episode: "Bang You're Dead"
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1990
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Over My Dead Body
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Hargrove
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Episode: "Pilot"
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1991
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Matlock
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Eldon McNeeley
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Episode: "The Accident"
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1991
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The Torkelsons
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Howard Roberts
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Episode: "Fence Neighbors"
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1991
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Night Court
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Andrew
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Episode: "Pop Goes the Question"
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1992
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Dr. Ja'Dar
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Episode: "New Ground"
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1992
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Sisters
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Dr. Eastman
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Episode: "Not in a Million Years"
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1992–1993
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Civil Wars
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Judge Mandelberg
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4 episodes
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1994–2000
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Days of Our Lives
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Bishop Andrews, Friar Peter
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8 episodes
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1994
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Picket Fences
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FBI Agent
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Episode: "Terms of Estrangement"
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1994
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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
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Ashenden
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Episode: "Stagecoach"
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1994
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Melrose Place
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Probation Officer
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Episode: "The Cook, the Creep, His Lover, and Her Sister"
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1994–1997
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Party of Five
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Emmett
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4 episodes
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1995
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Me and the Boys
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Tom
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Episode: "The Kiss-Off"
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1995
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University Hospital
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Dr. Ross
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Episode: "Endings and Beginnings"
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1995
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Wings
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Reverend Powell
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Episode: "Ex, Lies, and Videotape"
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1995
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Seinfeld
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Mr. Star
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Episode: "The Maestro"
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1995–1997
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Murder One
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Judge Owen Harris
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3 episodes
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1996–1997
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3rd Rock from the Sun
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Dr. Howard
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5 episodes
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1996
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The Client
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Minister Richards
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Episode: "The Good Samaritan"
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1996
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The Secret World of Alex Mack
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Judd DuBrow
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Episode: "Local Hero'
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1997
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Life's Work
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Carl Bieber
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Episode: "Harassment"
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1997
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Brooklyn South
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William "Woody" McKenzie
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2 episodes
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1997–1998
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Veronica's Closet
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Stanley
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2 episodes
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1997–2003
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The Practice
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Judge Patrick Wilcox
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16 episodes
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1998
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Fantasy Island
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Phillip Woodson
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Episode: "Secret Self"
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1998–1999
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Pacific Blue
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Police Chief Rod Sherman
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2 episodes
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1999
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Clueless
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Mr. Wilcox
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Episode: "Mercy Date"
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1999
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Charmed
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Woogy, Gasman
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Episode: "Is There a Woogy in the House?"
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1999
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Snoops
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William Keller
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Episode: "True Believers"
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1999–2000
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Star Trek: Voyager
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Commander Pete Harkins
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2 episodes
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2000
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Titus
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Dr. Phine
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Episode: "Locking Up Mom"
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2000
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Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane
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Art
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Episode: "The Feud"
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2001
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Ally McBeal
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District Attorney Moon
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Episode: "Reasons to Believe"
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2001
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The X-Files
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Francis Orovetz
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Episode: "Deadalive"
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2001
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The West Wing
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Senator Warren
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Episode: "18th and Potomac"
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2001
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Roswell
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General Edward Chambers
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Episode: "Control"
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2003–2004
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JAG
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Captain Richard Carey
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6 episodes
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2007
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Close to Home
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Judge Lathrop
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3 episodes
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2007–2013
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Rules of Engagement
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Dr. Sachs, Doctor
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5 episodes
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2008
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Boston Legal
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A.A.G. Norman Wood
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Episode: "Patriot Acts"
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2008
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Dirty Sexy Money
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Bishop Bascombe
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2 episodes
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2009
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Better Off Ted
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Manny
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Episode: "Get Happy"
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2010
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Nip/Tuck
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Roger McGuinness
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Episode: "Dan Daly"
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2010
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Community
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Sanders
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Episode: "Basic Rocket Science"
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2011
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Harry's Law
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Judge
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Episode: "American Girl"
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2012
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The Middle
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Doctor
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Episode: "The Sit Down"
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Animated film
Animation
Video games
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