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Matlock Season 2
The second season of '' Matlock'' originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 22, 1987 – May 3, 1988 with a two hour season premiere (split into two parts when aired in syndication). Cast Main * Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock * Nancy Stafford as Michelle Thomas * Kari Lizer as Cassie Phillips * Kene Holliday as Tyler Hudson Recurring * Julie Sommars as ADA Julie March These are the characters of the American television legal drama '' Matlock''. Main Ben Matlock Benjamin Leighton "Ben" Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who charges a fee of $100,000 to take a case. He is known ... ;Cast notes: *Nancy Stafford and Kari Lizer joined the cast this season *Kari Lizer departed at the end of the season *Kari Lizer was absent for thirteen episodes *Kene Holliday was absent for four episodes *Nancy Stafford was absent for two episodes Episodes References External links * {{IMDb episodes, 0090481, Matlock 1987 American ...
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Matlock (1986 TV Series)
''Matlock'' is an American Mystery fiction, mystery legal drama television series created by Dean Hargrove and starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock. Debuting on March 3, 1986, the series aired on NBC until the sixth season finale on May 8, 1992; it was moved to American Broadcasting Company, ABC on November 5, 1992, continuing there for the remainder of its run until the series finale aired on May 7, 1995. The series was produced by The Fred Silverman Company (formerly Intermedia Entertainment Company until 1986) and Dean Hargrove Productions (formerly Strathmore Productions until 1988) in association with Viacom Productions. The show's format is similar to that of CBS' ''Perry Mason (1957 TV series), Perry Mason'' (both ''Matlock'' and the Perry Mason (TV film series), 1980s ''Perry Mason'' television films were created by Dean Hargrove), with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes ...
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Michelle Greene
Michele Dominguez Greene (born February 3, 1962) is an American actress, singer, and author. She is known for her role as attorney Abby Perkins on the TV series ''L.A. Law'' from 1986 to 1991, for which she was nominated for a 1989 Primetime Emmy Award. She reprised the role in the 2002 TV reunion film '' L.A. Law: The Movie''. Early years Greene was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, to an Irish-American father, Roland, and a Mexican/Nicaraguan mother, Dorita, who was an accomplished singer and dancer. Greene was raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles where she first began acting after enrolling in drama class; she had chosen the class to help her overcome her extreme shyness. She attended the University of Southern California, where she auditioned for and was accepted to the Bachelor of Fine Arts program, entering on a scholarship and beginning her formal training as an actor. Career During her college years, Greene began working in ...
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Greg Mullavey
Greg Mullavey (born Gregory Thomas Mulleavy Jr.; September 10, 1939) is an American film and television actor who has had roles as Tom Hartman in the television series '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'' and Carly and Spencer's grandfather in ''iCarly''. He has appeared on and off Broadway, and continues to act on stage, having appeared in over a hundred theatre productions across North America. Career Mullavey was born in Buffalo, New York, and changed the spelling of his surname from Mulleavy to avoid confusion with his father, who also had the same name. He appeared on television series including ''Storefront Lawyers'', '' Blue Light'', '' The Rockford Files'', '' M*A*S*H'', ''All in the Family'', ''Bonanza'', ''Family'', '' Combat!'', '' The Virginian'', and '' Hawaii Five-O''. He played Eddie Gallagher on '' Rituals'', as well as Carly and Spencer's grandfather on ''iCarly''. Mullavey played Tom Hartman on the iconic 1970s comedy '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,'' and Mule Canby ...
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Kathleen Lloyd
Kathleen Lloyd (also credited as Kathleen Gackle) (born September 13, 1948) is an American actress and musician known for her role as the female lead in '' The Missouri Breaks'' (1976), opposite Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. She also appeared in the horror films '' The Car'' (1977) and '' It Lives Again'' (1978). Early years Lloyd was born in Santa Clara, California. She is the daughter of a poultry farmer from Santa Maria, California. She had also been a musician, and her mother had been a flamenco dancer. She left the University of California, Los Angeles to venture into acting after winning a Hugh O'Brian Acting Award. Career Lloyd made more than 80 screen appearances between 1970 and 2003, almost all in television series, including a recurring role as Assistant District Attorney Carol Baldwin on '' Magnum, P.I.'' from 1983 to 1988. She also had recurring roles on '' The Gangster Chronicles'' as Stella Siegel, and ''Hill Street Blues'' as Nurse Linda Wulfawitz. In the ea ...
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Christian I
Christian I ''(Christiern I)'' (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a German noble and Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union. He was king of Denmark (1448–1481), Norway (1450–1481) and Sweden (1457–1464). From 1460 to 1481, he was also duke of Schleswig (within Denmark) and count (after 1474, duke) of Holstein (within the Holy Roman Empire). He was the first king of the House of Oldenburg. In the power vacuum that arose following the death of King Christopher without a direct heir in 1448, Sweden elected Karl Knutsson king with the intent to reestablish the union under a Swedish king. Karl was elected king of Norway in the following year. However the counts of Holstein made the Danish Privy Council appoint Christian as king of Denmark. His subsequent accessions to the thrones of Norway (in 1450) and Sweden (in 1457) restored the unity of the Kalmar Union for a short period. In 1464, Sweden broke away from the union and Christian's attempt at a reconquest re ...
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Oliver Parker
Oliver Parker (born 6 September 1960) is a British film director, screenwriter, and former actor. He is known for writing and directing the film adaptations of Shakespeare's ''Othello (1995 film), Othello'' (1995) and Oscar Wilde, Wilde's ''The Importance of Being Earnest (2002 film), The Importance of Being Earnest'' (2002), and for his role as Peloquin in the cult film ''Nightbreed'' (1990). Biography Parker was born in Plymouth, the second of three sons of Jillian, Lady Parker, a writer and GP (general practitioner), and Peter Parker (British businessman), Sir Peter Parker, formerly chairman of British Rail. His brothers include the public relations executive Sir Alan Parker (born 1956) and the actor Nathaniel Parker (born 1962). They also have a sister, Lucy. Filmography Films and Television Television (as actor) *''Matlock (1986 TV series), Matlock'' (1 episode, 1987) – Man at Butler's School *''The Bill'' (1 episode, 1989) - Glen Phelps *''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' ( ...
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Richard Ridings
Richard John Ridings (born 19 September 1958) is an English actor. He portrayed Alan Ashburn in the ITV television drama '' Fat Friends'', Mr. Lipa in the Academy Award-nominated World War II drama ''The Pianist'' (2002), Bernard Green in the BBC One comedy-drama '' Common as Muck'', Mr. Bumble in the BBC series Dickensian, and is the voice of Daddy Pig in ''Peppa Pig''. He trained as an actor at Bretton Hall College, then the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He is the father of singer-songwriter Freya Ridings. Career He had roles in a series of other television series and feature films, among them ''Clockwise'', '' The Ink Thief'', ''Red Dwarf'', ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'', ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', '' Fierce Creatures'' and as Silas in '' Highlander: The Series''. Ridings voices Daddy Pig in the animated children's series ''Peppa Pig'', Father Christmas and Boss Dwarf in '' Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom'', and Grooby in Q Pootle 5. In 2005, he took the lead ro ...
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John Quayle (actor)
John Quayle (born 21 December 1938) is an English actor who had roles in many sitcoms including ''All Gas and Gaiters'', ''Terry and June'', '' Steptoe and Son'' and ''The Liver Birds''. TV career The younger brother of actress Anna Quayle, his first main TV role was that of Jim Hawkins in the 1951 BBC serialisation of ''Treasure Island'' alongside Bernard Miles as Long John Silver. He also appeared in a 1952 episode of ''Billy Bunter'' of '' Greyfriars School''. His roles in the 1960s included appearances in '' The Power Game'' and ''No Hiding Place''. He also appeared in a 1964 episode of ''Coronation Street'' as an army bomb disposal officer. He appeared in the sitcom ''All Gas and Gaiters'' in 1970. Later appearances included '' Steptoe and Son'', ''The Liver Birds'', '' Doomwatch'', '' The Dick Emery Show'', '' The Good Life'', ''The Duchess of Duke Street'', '' Happy Ever After'', ''Rising Damp'', ''Citizen Smith'', ''Mind Your Language'' and ''The Fall and Rise of Reg ...
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Preston Lockwood
Reginald Herbert Lockwood (30 October 1912 – 24 April 1996), known professionally as Preston Lockwood, was an English radio and television actor. The eldest son of bus driver Herbert Lewis Lockwood and his wife Ethel May (née Preston), Lockwood was born in Essex; he had two elder sisters, Sylvia (born 1908) and Phyllis (born 1909), and a younger brother, the violinist Ronald Lewis (born 18 October 1921). He used his mother's maiden name as his stage name. His television credits include the role of Butterfield the butler in several episodes of ''Jeeves and Wooster''. Other appearances include '' The Ash Tree'', '' Poldark'', '' Shoestring'', ''Keeping Up Appearances'', '' Tenko'', ''Miss Marple'', (' At Bertram's Hotel ', episode), All Creatures Great and Small''. ''Inspector Morse'' ''and the 1983'' ''Doctor Who'' ''serial'' '' Snakedance''. His performances on BBC Radio include Dennis the Dachshund in Children's Hour's ''Toytown''. His later roles included Coriakin the ...
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Barry Ingham
Barrie Stanton Ingham (10 February 1932 – 23 January 2015) was an English actor. He worked in television, on stage and in several films. Early life Ingham was born in 1932 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, to Irene (née Bolton) and Harold Ellis Stead Ingham. He was educated at Heath Grammar School and became a Royal Artillery officer. Acting career Ingham made his debut in Manchester with the Library Theatre Company, and then he moved to London's Old Vic. He also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Mermaid Theatre Company and Royal National Theatre. Ingham featured in over 200 British and American films and TV productions. He played the lead role of Robin Hood in ''A Challenge for Robin Hood'' (1967). After playing Sejanus in Granada TV's '' The Caesars'' (1968), he had a short spell as an ambitious government minister in ''The Power Game'' in 1969. In 1971, Ingham took the leading role in the series ''Hine'', as an unscrupulous arms dealer. Sir John Gielgud gave him ...
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Leon Greene
Lenard George Green (15 July 1931 – 19 June 2021), better known as Leon Greene, was an English bass and actor. He was known for his work with the D'Oyly Carte Company and the Sadler's Wells Opera, as well as starring roles in several West End musicals. He played Miles Gloriosus in the original London production of ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,'' which he reprised for the A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film), 1966 film version. He was also a cast member of three Carry On (franchise), ''Carry On'' films, and for director Richard Lester. Early life Born Lenard George Green in East Ham, Essex (now in London) in 1931, he was the son of Esther (née Ticquet) and Leonard Green, a crane driver at London docks. During World War II, the family moved to Southend-on-Sea, where he studied engineering at the town’s municipal college, singing in its operatic society. While doing national service with the Royal Air Force in Hornchurch, he took singin ...
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Bruce Greenwood
Stuart Bruce Greenwood (born August 12, 1956) is a Canadian actor and producer. He has starred in five films by Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan and has been nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, once for Best Actor for '' Elephant Song'' (2014) and twice for Best Supporting Actor, for '' The Sweet Hereafter'' (1997) and '' Being Julia'' (2004). Greenwood is known for frequently portraying the President of the United States, beginning with his role as John F. Kennedy in '' Thirteen Days'' (2000), for which he won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture; he later played fictional presidents in '' National Treasure: Book of Secrets'' (2007) and '' Kingsman: The Golden Circle'' (2017). He also portrayed Captain Christopher Pike in J. J. Abrams's ''Star Trek'' reboot series (2009–2013) and Gerald Burlingame in '' Gerald's Game'' (2017). He has appeared in other supporting roles in such films as ''Double Jeopardy'' (1999), ''I, Robot'' (2004), '' ...
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