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List Of Night Man Episodes
'' Night Man'' is an American-Canadian live-action superhero television series, developed by Glen A. Larson, starring Matt McColm as Johnny Domino, that aired in syndication from September 15, 1997 to May 17, 1999. The series is loosely based on the character Character or Characters may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''Character'' (novel), a 1936 Dutch novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk * ''Characters'' (Theophrastus), a classical Greek set of character sketches attributed to The ... from ''The Night Man'' comic book published, through the Ultraverse imprint, by Malibu Comics, which was later purchased by Marvel Comics, and was created by Steve Englehart, who also wrote three episodes of the series. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1997–98) Season 2 (1998–99) {{DEFAULTSORT:Night Man episodes Lists of American science fiction television series episodes Lists of Marvel Comics television series episodes ...
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Night Man (TV Series)
''Night Man'' is a Superhero fiction, superhero television series, developed by Glen A. Larson, that aired in Broadcast syndication, syndication from September 15, 1997 to May 17, 1999. The series is loosely based on the Night Man (character), character from ''The Night Man'' comic book published, through the Ultraverse imprint, by Malibu Comics, which was later purchased by Marvel Comics, and was created by Steve Englehart, who also wrote three episodes of the series. The show stars Matt McColm as the title character, a superhero whose real name was Johnny Domino, a saxophonist. ''Night Man'' is also one of the few series to cross over with characters from Larson's previous series. In the episode "Manimal", Johnny allies with Professor Jonathan Chase, the star of the short-lived 1980s series ''Manimal''. Plot summary Johnny Domino is a well-known San Francisco, San Franciscan list of jazz musicians, jazz musician who is accidentally struck by a lightning bolt in a freak cable-c ...
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Rex Piano
Rex Piano is an American film director, screenwriter, TV actor and producer. Piano's works include ''Cave in'' (2003), ''Faultline'' (2004), '' Hope Ranch'' (2002/2004), ''Snowman's Pass'' (2004), ''Blind Injustice'' (2005), ''Found'' (2005), ''Captive Hearts'' (2005), ''Trapped!'' (2006), '' Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike'' (2007), and ''Heat Wave'' (2009). Background Piano has directed both television series and film features. His work on ''The Month of August'' resulted in the feature picking up two awards for Best Feature and Best Comedy Feature. He has worked with actress Sazzy Lee Varga. Working in television, Piano has directed episodes of ''Mike Hammer, Private Eye'' which stars Stacey Keach. Career He directed the 2004 film ''What Lies Above'' which starred Nicole Eggert, Marc Singer, George Stults and Mike Dopud Mike Dopud ( sr, Majk Dopuđ, ''Мајк Допуђ'') is a Canadian actor, stuntman, and former football player known for his su ...
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Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in 1968. He became president of his father's real estate business in 1971 and renamed it The Trump Organization. He expanded the company's operations to building and renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. He later started side ventures, mostly by licensing his name. From 2004 to 2015, he co-produced and hosted the reality television series '' The Apprentice''. Trump and his businesses have been involved in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions, including six bankruptcies. Trump's political positions have been described as populist, protectionist, isolationist, and nationalist. He won the 2016 United States presidential election as the Republican nominee against Democratic ...
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Frederick Coffin
Frederick D. Coffin (January 16, 1943 – July 31, 2003) was an American film actor, singer, songwriter, and musician. Early life Coffin was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1943 to actress Winifred Deforest Coffin and writer Dean Coffin, and was one of five children. He was educated at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, where he studied theater and was also a serious athlete, graduating in 1961. He enrolled the University of Michigan in 1962, where he intended to play football but instead decided to focus on acting, earning a B.A. then a master's degree in theater. Career Coffin made his screen debut in 1973 when he appeared in the television film ''Much Ado About Nothing'', an adaptation of the play, in which he also starred. He appeared in his first feature film in 1976 in the drama ''Dragonfly'', with Beau Bridges and Susan Sarandon. His second feature was the Golden Globe nominated '' King of the Gypsies'', with Shelley Winters. During the 1980s, Coffin appeared in seve ...
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Jim Hanks
James Mefford Hanks (born June 15, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has played numerous minor roles in film and guest appearances on television, and often does voice substitution work for his older brother Tom Hanks (most notably Sheriff Woody for ''Toy Story''-related talking toys and video games). He has produced, directed, and filmed several short films. Hanks made his film debut in ''Buford's Beach Bunnies'' (1993). Early life James Mefford Hanks was born in Shasta County, California on June 15, 1961. He is the son of Janet Marylyn (''née'' Frager) and itinerant cook Amos Mefford Hanks.Stated on ''Inside the Actors Studio'', 1999 Hanks is also the youngest brother of fellow actor Tom Hanks and entomologist Larry Hanks, but they were not raised together. After their parents divorced, Jim went to Red Bluff, California with his mother while older siblings Tom, Larry, and Sandra remained with their father. After college, he lived in Sacramento working as a waiter. The ...
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Brian McNamara
Brian McNamara is an American actor. His first major role was in the film ''The Flamingo Kid'' (1984). He then went on to appear in a few films, such as ''Short Circuit'' (1986), ''Caddyshack II'' (1988), ''Arachnophobia'' (1990) and ''Mystery Date'' (1991). McNamara was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for playing Dean Karny in the television film '' Billionaire Boys Club'' (1987). However, his most popular role was as Michael Holden in the television series ''Army Wives'' (2007–2013). Career Early in his career, he played Todd Young in ''Caddyshack II'' (1988). He had roles in such feature films as ''Arachnophobia'' and ''Short Circuit''. He guest starred in such television series as '' NYPD Blue'', ''The O.C.'', ''Seinfeld'', '' St. Elsewhere'', '' JAG'', ''Ned & Stacey'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', ''Mad About You'', '' Matlock'', '' Diagnosis: Murder'', ''Ellen'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Murphy Brown'', ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'', '' CSI: Cyber'', and ''Army Wiv ...
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Cyril O'Reilly
Cyril J. O'Reilly is an American film and television actor, writer and producer. Life and career O'Reilly was born in Los Angeles, California, one of three children born to Patrick Joseph O'Reilly, a Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, and his wife, Harriet ( Rothwell). He has worked in Hollywood for nearly three decades, and is known for playing a reluctant vampire in '' Dance of the Damned'', and for his role as Tim Cavanaugh in the teen sex comedies ''Porky's'' and '' Porky's II: The Next Day''. He co-starred in the 1981 television movie ''Splendor in the Grass'' with Melissa Gilbert. In 2007, twenty-six years later, the two re-united in the television movie ''Sacrifices of the Heart''. His other film work has included roles in ''Airplane!'', '' The Cool Surface'', and ''Navy SEALs''. He has appeared in a variety of television programs, including ''M*A*S*H'', '' ER'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', ''The X-Files'', ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', '' St. Elsewhere'', ''Hunter ...
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Robert Munic
Robert Munic is an American producer, writer, director and occasional actor. He is a director and the writer/co-executive producer of the television series ''Empire An empire is a "political unit" made up of several territories and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) ex ...''. Selected production credits Selected acting credits References {{DEFAULTSORT:Munic, Robert 1968 births Living people American male screenwriters American male television actors American television directors American television producers ...
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Carlos Bernard
Carlos Bernard Papierski (born October 12, 1962) is an American actor and director, best known for his role as Tony Almeida in '' 24'', which he played from 2001 to 2006, and then reprised again in 2009, 2014 in '' 24: Solitary'' and 2017 in '' 24: Legacy''. He received a fine arts degree from American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco after receiving an undergraduate degree from Illinois State University. Early life and education Bernard was born on October 12, 1962, in Evanston, Illinois and grew up in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of three brothers. Of Polish and Spanish ancestry, his mother is originally from Madrid, Spain. Bernard graduated from New Trier High School in 1980, and showed signs of interest in acting while in his high school years. He then went to Illinois State University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1991 and shortly after received his Master of Fine Arts degree in San Francisco in the American Conservatory Theater. Bernard started out on ...
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Sarah Lancaster
Sarah Lancaster (born February 12, 1980) is an American actress. She is known for her long-running roles as Rachel Meyers in the NBC series '' Saved by the Bell: The New Class'' and Ellie Bartowski in the NBC comedy-spy series ''Chuck'', as well as playing Chloe Grefe in '' Lovers Lane'', Madison Kellner on The WB's ''Everwood'', and Marjorie in ABC's TV series ''What About Brian''. Career Lancaster has appeared on ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'', ''Dawson's Creek'', ''That '70s Show'', '' Scrubs'', and '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. She also landed two recurring roles: on The WB series ''Everwood'' as Ephram's love interest Madison Kellner; and on David E. Kelley's FOX series ''Boston Public''. In 2005 she starred in the TV movie ''Living With the Enemy''. Most notably, she appeared as Ellie Bartowski Woodcomb on the NBC series ''Chuck Chuck is a masculine given name or a nickname for Charles or Charlie. It may refer to: People Arts and entertainment * Chuck Ala ...
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Clay Borris
Clay Borris (born March 31, 1950) is a Canadian film and television director and screenwriter."Cabbagetown kid makes good". '' The Globe and Mail'', May 18, 1981. He is most noted for his 1981 film ''Alligator Shoes'', for which he was a shortlisted Genie Award nominee for Best Original Screenplay at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982. Born in Campbellton, New Brunswick and raised in the Cabbagetown district of Toronto, Ontario, his first short film ''Parliament Street'' was released in 1968. He made a number of further short films, including ''Paper Boy'' and ''Rose's House'', before releasing ''Alligator Shoes'', his feature debut, in 1981;"On the lookout for a new chance to step out in Alligator Shoes". '' The Globe and Mail'', August 19, 1989. ''Rose's House'' was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best TV Drama at the 28th Canadian Film Awards in 1977.
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Casey Biggs
Casey Patrick Biggs (born April 4, 1955) is an American actor, best known throughout the ''Star Trek'' community for starring as the Cardassian Damar, on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. He has appeared in over eighty film and television and stage productions. Early life Biggs was born on April 4, 1955, in Toledo, Ohio. When he was very young, he was a foster child. He decided to pursue acting when he was a student at Central Catholic High School and graduated in 1973. He received a BFA from Juilliard in 1977; studied acting at the Toledo Repertory Theatre. Career In January 1996, Biggs was in the made-for-TV movie ''A Promise to Carolyn''. In 1996, he was nominated for the role of Damar in the science fiction show '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Seemingly a minor character in his first appearance, Damar later became one of the major figures in the show, leading the entire Cardassian Union and having a major influence on the show's events. Biggs later returned to the ''Star ...
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