
| Feature Films | TV Movies | TV Series | TV Guest Appearances |
Here's a complete listing of Robert's enormous body of work. Peruse through it, and perhaps there is something you haven't seen that you can watch out for. Be sure to visit The CHiPs Years page for more information on the series. You can also continually check the TV Schedule page, as that will be updated each month with the latest listings.
![]() Confession (2005) Released on home video from MTI Home Video 11/10/05 |
In a small Catholic boarding school an unspeakable act has
been committed. When High School student, Luther Scott, confesses to
Father Michael Kelly, Kelly is bound silent to the particulars of a grisly
murder. Now, framed guilty by the desperate teen, Kelly must decide to
keep his silence or throw away everything the priesthood holds sacred. Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
![]() Red Eye (2005) Released on home video from DreamWorks 1/10/2006 |
After attending the funeral of her grandmother in Dallas, Lisa Reisert must take the dreaded red eye flight back to Miami to make it to work the next day. Lisa soon meets Jackson Ripner and their attraction grows. But moments after take-off, Jackson reveals to Lisa her father's wallet that he swiped off his desk and his real reason for being on board. Jackson needs Lisa's help to kill the deputy secretary of Homeland Security who's scheduled to stay at the Lux Atlantic Hotel, the hotel Lisa is the manager of. If she refuses to help, Jackson will call his partner on the ground and have her father killed. At 30,000 feet, Lisa has no where to run and no time for rash judgement. |
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Despite what he says, Adam is not "fine". The summer before freshman year should be a time full of possibilities, but Adam struggles with family tragedy, everyday teenage growing pains, and the very real threat of high school hazing. Fortunately, Adam finds allies (some likely, some unlikely) who help him repair his heartache as well as his ailing relationship with his father. Set in a small, Southern California beach town, Adam discovers the inner strength one can find with the support of a community. His story is proof of the notion that with the help of family and friends, you can always find your way back home. |
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What Jake Vig doesn't know just might get him killed. A
sharp and polished drifter, Jake has just swindled thousands of dollars
from the unsuspecting Lionel Dolby with the help of his crew: Insideman
Gordo, Shills Miles, and Big Al--and two corrupt LAPD officers, Lloyd
Whitworth and Omar Manzano. But when both Lionel and Big Al turn up dead,
it becomes clear that Lionel wasn't just any mark--as Jake soon learns, he
was an accountant for eccentric crime boss Winston King. Never one to shy
away from a challenge, Jake offers to repay The King by pulling off the
biggest con of his career. The mark? Morgan Price, a banker with deep ties
to organized crime. With so much riding on the outcome, Jake decides to
bring in a brash, blonde pickpocket named Lily, who joins the crew in a
complex scheme involving corporate loans, creative accounting, wire
transfers and off-shore accounts. Jake and his crew will have to stay one
step ahead of both the criminals and the cops to finally settle their
debt. Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
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All You Need |
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A Presidential candidate running against the Vice-President plans a trip to the Balkans to negotiate the release of American servicemen being held hostage. Before he leaves, he receives a disk documenting evidence that the Vice-President has been trying to revive the American economy by causing a war in the Balkans. He plans to show it to both sides in the hopes of ending the situation. However, Secret Service agents hijack the Concorde he is on and kill the pilots. It's up to an Air Force officer, nicknamed "Washout" because he can't fly a plane, to land the Concorde. |
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Screenland Drive |
A struggling writer is torn between the girl he loves and
the horror movie he is living. |
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A young man suddenly learns that the biological father he knew nothing about is a crime lord. Upon witnessing his father's untimely death, he is expected to join forces with his new "family" and is challenged to prove himself. |
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Megan is an all-American girl. She's a cheerleader, she has
a boyfriend, etc. But she doesn't like kissing her boyfriend very much.
And she's pretty touchy with her cheerleader friends. And she only has
pictures of girls up in her locker. Her parents and friends conclude that
she *must* be gay and send her off to "sexual redirection"
school, full of admittedly homosexual misfits, where she can learn to how
to be straight. Will Megan be turned around to successful heterosexuality,
or will she succumb to her love for the beautiful Graham? Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
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The Adventures of Ragtime |
Ragtime is a miniature pet horse and the kids love him. But villains Sam and Lester think Ragtime can be their meal ticket. They kidnap the horse for ransom. The family is worried but before you can say "Home Alone", Ragtime out-smarts the bad guys who are then happy to be hauled off to prison. |
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Chocolate for Breakfast |
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Daniel returns to his family's mansion for the holidays along with his girlfriend Susanne. His family's seemingly-utopian existence is overshadowed by not only the death of Daniel's brother, but also by Daniel's failure to live up to his brother's potential. However, this quickly becomes inconsequential, as blood-thirsty killers soon show up.. |
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On July 2nd, communications systems worldwide are sent into chaos by a strange atmospheric interference. It is soon learned by the military that a number of enormous objects are on a collision course with Earth. At first thought to be meteors, they are later revealed to be gigantic spacecraft, piloted by a mysterious alien species. After attempts to communicate with the aliens go nowhere, David Levinson, an ex-scientist turned cable technician, discovers that the aliens are going to attack major points around the globe in less than a day. On July 3rd, the aliens all but obliterate New York, Los Angeles, and Washington. The survivors set out in convoys towards Area 51, a strange government testing ground where it is rumored the military has a captured alien spacecraft of their own. The survivors devise a plan to fight back against the enslaving aliens, and July 4th becomes the day humanity will fight for its freedom. July 4th is their Independence Day... |
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The Little CHP |
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Aviel |
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Papa Was A Preacher |
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Amos and Theodore the two bumbling outlaw wannabees from The Apple Dumpling Gang are back. They are trying to make it on their own. When they arrive at the town they are going to, all sorts of things go awry. They accidentally subdue the town's legendary lawman, Wooly Bill Hitchcock thus enraging him into tracking them down. They also are accused of bank robbery. And they "enlist" in the army, and burn down the fort. Amid all this the army is besieged by someone stealing their supplies. |
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Sleazy scam artist Joan Collins tries to sell phony real estate deals down in the Florida everglades. What she and her unsuspecting buyers don't know is the area has been taken over by giant ants! |
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An art director in the 1930's falls in love and attempts to make a young woman an actress despite Hollywood who wants nothing to do with her because of her problems with an estranged man and her alcoholic father. |
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When a man adopts three bears, he faces one of the hardest decisions of his life. |
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Journey to Shiloh |
At the beginning of the Civil War, seven friends embark on a cross-country journey in order to join the Confederate army. |
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The Young Warriors |
In World War II, a tough sergeant is put in charge of a squad of young recruits and assigned to lead them on a mission against the Germans. |
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Herman discovers he's the new lord of Munster Hall in England. The family sails to Britain, where they receive a tepid welcome from Lady Effigy and Freddie Munster, who throws tantrums because he wasn't named Lord Munster. An on-board romance blossomed between Marilyn and Roger, but on land Marilyn discovers Roger's family holds a long- standing grudge against the Munster's. Herman upholds the family honor in an auto race; he and Grandpa also unlock "the secret of Munster Hall." |
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Out of Sight |
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Gunpoint |
A Colorado sheriff pursues a ruthless gang of train robbers into New Mexico, where he has no official jurisdiction. Accompanying him is a motley posse, including a sharp-shooting gambler whose fiancée the gang has kidnapped. |
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Black Scorpion |
The City of Angels is falling apart, and crime pervades the city to the core. The mayor is corrupt, the police are inept, the city needs a figure to take control of the situation. Then in the light of day Darcy Walker is a cop, but in the dark of night she becomes the Black Scorpion. She does with a mash what she can't do with a badge. This is vigilante justice, old school style. |
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The Bold and the Beautiful |
In the fashion world, the Forrester family rules from their stylish mansion in Beverly Hills. But behind the glitter and glamour of the runway, the Foresters encounter many hardships, including divorces, alcoholism, and deaths. |
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Days of Our Lives |
"Like sands through the hourglass... so are the Days of Our Lives." These words, spoken by late cast member Macdonald Carey, open every episode of this daytime drama, chronicling the trials and tribulations of the citizens of the fictional city of Salem. |
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CHiPs (visit The CHiPs Years
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CHiPS, which stood for California Highway Patrol, followed the daily beats of two state motorcycle patrolmen as they patrolled the freeway system in and around Los Angeles. Officer Jon Baker was the straight, serious officer while Frank "Ponch" Poncherello was the more free- wheeling member of the duo; both reported to Sgt. Joe Getraer, who gave out assignments and advice in handling the cases. Each episode saw a compilation of incidents, ranging from the humorous (e.g., a stranded motorist) to criminal investigations (such as hijackings) and tragic incidents (such as a fiery multi-car pile-up with multiple deaths. Other aspects of Ponch and Jon's daily work were highlighted as well; the social lives of both officers (they were both single) often provided the lighter moments. On occasion, Ponch and Jon were assisted by a female "Chippie" at first, the very beautiful Sindy Cahill; and later, the more wholesome Bonnie Clark. In 1982, Ponch got a new partner, Bobby Nelson, while Nelson's younger brother, Bruce, was a trainee on the force. By now, the female "Chippie" was the attractive Kathy Lindahan. |
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Bert D'Angelo/Superstar |
After a decade of busting bad guys on the mean streets of New York, tough detective Bert D'Angelo is transferred to the rolling hills of San Francisco, where his unorthodox methods bemuse his young partner Larry and frequently frustrate his boss Captain Breen. |
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Landslide |
On Diamondback Mountain, an excavation crew setting off explosive charges fails to notice the tremors and cracks racing across the ridge’s face. Suddenly the earth breaks open, swallowing everything and engulfing Diamondback Mountain in a rolling avalanche of soil, timber and rock. The dust settles, but the nightmare has just begun. The buried must get above ground before all hope is lost. |
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Helter
Skelter |
Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
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An experienced horse rider faces her greatest challenge when her abusive husband abandons her and her daughter. With no place to live and no money, she gets a job at a stable and plans to ride with her horse in a competition with a large purse. Against all odds, this long shot finds the belief, courage and strength to succeed. |
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Audrey's Rain |
Smart and Richard Gilliland star in "Audrey's Rain" for Hallmark. Jean is Aunt Audrey, who must take in her sister's kid's after her sister's suicide. |
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Lost Voyage |
Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle". Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone... |
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Ponch has returned to the police force, and is determined to
help his friend Jon in investigating various car thefts. |
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A typical American family - photographer father, two talented daughters, Michelle an accomplished commercial artist with a clear upward career path. Then she has an auto accident, and the head trauma leaves behavioral changes. The part of the brain involved in impulse control is damaged (but the lesion is not visible on the usual CAT scan, and psychological tests are not done). Michelle has no control of her sexual impulses, and changes to 'a thief, a liar, and a whore' as her eventual therapist puts it. The family is broken apart, her sister and mother leave, but the father remains convinced that the daughter he loves is in there somewhere. It is a long and harrowing road to understanding of her sex addiction, and the end is not certain, but hopeful. |
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Jonas Ambler is a rich businessman who's wife is killed by kidnapers. So he decides to get even. He hires a mercenary to find and kill the kidnapers. There's only one catch, he wants to go with them. |
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Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story (1994) |
Based on the true story of Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan, rivals for the USA Olympic Ice Skating team. When Kerrigan is savagely attacked, people begin to wonder if the intense rivalry between the two was motivation for someone. |
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Big Boys Don't Cry |
A high-school wrestler suspects his uncle is molesting his little brother, which forces painful memories of his own abuse to surface. |
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Babies |
The physical and emotional trauma of three close-knit women
trying to have children is explored. |
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Hoover vs. the Kennedy's: |
This is the story of feud between FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and the Kennedy's. It shows how much Hoover hated them and how they tried to stand up to him. From the day John Kennedy was elected President until Bobby was assassinated. |
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Mysterious Two |
Two Aliens visit the Earth in an effort to enlist converts
to travel the universe with them. |
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Enola Gay: |
Well-intentioned history lesson; the decision to drop the atom bomb, the secrecy surrounding the mission, and the men who flew it. |
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Incident on a Dark Street |
A small-time hood is murdered just as he is about to blow the whistle on an organized crime ring. |
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Incident in San Francisco |
A man who tries to stop a mugging finds himself accused of murdering the criminal after the victim and witnesses fail to corroborate his story. A young reporter believes the man and tries to find out why the parties involved are trying to frame the man. |
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The Brotherhood of the Bell |
A successful professor has his life disrupted by a secret from his past - in his college days he became a member of a powerful secret society, and now the society has a job for him. |
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The Counterfeit Killer |
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| Television Guest Appearances | |
| Cold Case | in episode "The Key" 5 November 2006 |
| Vanished | in episode "The Tunnel" 28
August 2006 Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
| Big Love Available on DVD from HBO Home Video as part of Big Love The Complete First Season released 10/17/06 |
21 May 2006 Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
| Criminal Minds | playing "Doug Gregory" in episode "Charm & Harm" 19 April 2006 |
| Curb Your Enthusiasm | playing "Ben Hogan"
in episode: "The End" (episode # 5.10) 4
December 2005 Click here to watch a Quicktime Video Clip from the movie. |
| Six Feet Under | playing "Basil" in episode: "The Rainbow of Her Reasons" (episode # 5.6) 10 July 2005 |
| Joan of Arcadia | playing "Mr. Baker" in episode: "Wealth of Nations" (episode # 2.6) 29 October 2004 |
| Without A Trace | playing "Roger Toland" in episode: "Shadows" (episode # 2.20) 15 April 2004 |
| The D.A. | playing "John Carlson Sr." in episode: "The People vs. Oliver C. Handley" (episode # 1.3) 2 April 2004 |
| Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigation Service | in episode: "The Curse" (episode # 1.5) 28 October 2003 |
| Half & Half | playing "Senator Scranton" in episode: "The Big Sexy Shame Episode" (episode # 1.18) 24 March 2003 |
| Strong Medicine | in episode: "Heartbeat" (episode # 3.4) 11 August 2002 |
| Six Feet Under | playing "Basil" in episode: "Back to the Garden" (episode # 2.7) 14 April 2002 |
| Enterprise | playing "Tavin" in episode: "Fusion" (episode # 1.17) 27 February 2002 |
| Even Stevens | playing "Specs Richardson" in episode: "Tight End in Traction" (episode # 2.20) 11 January 2002 |
| Son of the Beach | playing "Governor Thomas" in episode: "Booger Nights" (episode # 2.16) 17 July 2001 |
| The Division | playing "Theodore's Dad" in episode: "The First Hit's Free, Baby" (episode # 1.17) 10 June 2001 |
| Providence | in episode: "Rule Number One" (episode # 3.21) 11 May 2001 |
| Any Day Now | in episode: "What If?" (episode # 3.19) 4 March 2001 |
| Jag | playing "Captain Childs" in episode: "Collision Course" (episode # 6.12) 30 January 2001 |
| Son of the Beach | playing "Governor" in episode: "Fanny and the Professor" (episode # 1.6) 18 April 2000 |
| The West Wing | playing "Greer" in episode: "20 Hours in L.A." (episode # 1.16) 23 February 2000 |
| The Practice | playing "John Monahan" in episode: "Rhyme and Reason" (episode # 2.28) 11 May 1998 |
| Michael Hayes | in episode: "Gotterdammerung" (episode # 1.17) 1 April 1998 |
| Beverly Hills, 2001 | playing "Harold Kay" in episode: "Law and Disorder" (episode # 8.22) 4 March 1998 |
| Nothing Sacred | in episode: "Holy Words" (episode # 1.16) 1998 |
| Chicago Hope | playing "Frank Sardos" in episode: "The Lung and the Restless" (episode # 4.6) 5 November 1997 |
| Moloney | laying "Douglas Parker" in episode: "Loved and Lost" (episode # 1.17) 27 March 1997 |
| Silk Stalkings | playing "Roger Sterling" in episode: "When She Was Bad" (episode # 6.4) 6 October 1996 |
| Star Trek: Voyager | playing "Ambassador Liria" in episode: "The Chute" (episode # 3.3) 18 September 1996 |
| Pacific Blue | in episode: "All Jammed Up" (episode # 1.13) 25 May 1996 |
| Murder, She Wrote | playing "Graham Forbes" in episode: "Death By Demographics" (episode # 12.24) 19 May 1996 |
| Murder One | playing "Howard Resnick" in episode: "Chapter Nine" (episode # 1.9) 23 November 1995 |
| Renegade | playing "Judge Doug LeMay" in episode: "Sawed-Off Shotgun Wedding" (episode # 4.1) 11 September 1995 |
| Models, Inc. | playing "Sara's Father" in episode: "Sometimes a Great Commotion" (episode # 2.21) 6 March 1995 |
| Murder, She Wrote | playing "Edgar Warner" in episode: "Crimson Harvest" (episode # 11.8) 20 November 1994 |
| One West Waikiki | playing "Mr. Bryan" in episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part" (episode # 1.1) 4 August 1994 |
| Harts of the West | playing "Bart Tupelo" in episode: "You Got to Have Heart" (episode # 1.10) 15 January 1994 |
| Murder, She Wrote | playing "Walter Gillrich" in episode: "For Whom the Ball Tolls" (episode # 10.2) 26 September 1993 |
| Bodies of Evidence | playing "Hal Bartell" in episode: "The Formula" (episode # 2.6) 30 April 1993 |
| Baywatch | playing "Dr. Bonann" in episode: "Shattered: Part 2" (episode # 3.20) 26 April 1993 |
| Baywatch | playing "Dr. Bonann" in episode: "Shattered: Part 1" (episode # 3.19) 19 April 1993 |
| Picket Fences | playing "Bill McGrath" in episode: "Fetal Attraction" (episode # 1.18) 1 April 1993 |
| California Dreams | playing "Mr. Ken Blanchard" in episode: "Guess Who's Coming to Brunch" (episode # 1.7) 26 October 1992 |
| Civil Wars | in episode: "Mob Psychology" (episode # 1.16) 14 April 1992 |
| Quantum Leap | playing "Ted" in episode: "Play's the Thing, The - September 9, 1969" (episode # 4.11) 8 January 1992 |
| P.S.I. Luv U | playing "Gordon" in episode: "Where There's a Will, There's a Dani" (episode # 1.9) 7 December 1991 |
| L.A. Law | in episode: "Mutinies on the Banzai" (episode # 5.17) 28 March 1991 |
| Jake and the Fatman | playing "Employer" in episode: "Pretty Baby" (episode # 4.16) 27 February 1991 |
| MacGyver | playing "Ralph Jerico" in episode: "Jerico Games" (episode # 6.12) 7 January 1991 |
| F.B.I.: The Untold Stories | in episode: "Kill for Love" |
| Matlock | playing "Sen. Jeffrey Paul" in episode: "The Madam" (episode # 5.3) 2 October 1990 |
| Life Goes On | playing "Wayne Oslot" in episode: "Corky and the Dolphins" (episode # 2.2) 23 September 1990 |
| Mancuso, FBI | in episode: "Classified" (episode # 1.7) 8 December 1989 |
| Murder, She Wrote | playing "Sen. Andrew Grainger" in episode: "Class Act" (episode # 6.10) 3 December 1989 |
| Good Morning, Miss Bliss | playing "Peter Morris" in episode: "Parents and Teachers" (episode # 1.5) 28 December 1988 |
| Rags to Riches | playing "Ralph Huntington" in episode: "Sweet Sixteen" (episode # 2.13) 15 January 1988 |
| Matlock | playing "Sam Dolan" in episode: "The Convict" (episode # 1.17) 10 February 1987 |
| Magnum, P.I. Available on DVD from Universal Studios as part of Magnum, P.I. The 7th Season released 10/30/07 |
playing "Lieutenant Thomas S. Magnum, Sr., USN, Magnum's Father" (uncredited) in episode: "Solo Flight" (episode # 7.15) 4 February 1987 |
| Alf | in episode: "A Little Bit of Soap" (episode # 1.14) 19 January 1987 |
| Murder, She Wrote | playing "Doug Helman" in episode: "Obituary for a Dead Anchor" (episode # 3.9) 7 December 1986 |
| Dynasty | playing "Lt. Calder" in episode: "Reward" (episode # 7.4) 22 October 1986 |
| Dynasty | playing "Lt. Calder" in episode: "Focus" (episode # 7.3) 15 October 1986 |
| Dallas | playing "Psychiatrist" in episode: "Dire Straits" (episode # 9.21) 14 February 1986 |
| Knight Rider | playing "Cyrus Oakes" in episode: "Burial Ground" (episode # 4.5) 25 October 1985 |
| Crazy Like a Fox | in episode: "Premium for Murder" (episode # 1.3) 13 January 1985 |
| Family Ties | playing "Dean Ian McCall" in episode: "Karen II, Alex 0" (episode # 3.12) 13 December 1984 |
| Scarecrow and Mrs. King | playing "Sinclair" in episode: "Brunettes Are In" (episode # 2.6) 12 November 1984 |
| The Master | playing "Beaumont" in episode: "Fat Tuesday" (episode # 1.6) 9 March 1984 |
| Hotel | playing "Paul Manning" in episode: "Christmas" (episode # 1.11) 21 December 1983 |
| Lottery! | in episode: "Kansas City: Protected Winner" (episode # 1.7) 28 October 1983 |
| Magnum, P.I. | playing "Lieutenant Thomas S. Magnum, Sr., USN, Magnum's Father" in episode: "Home from the Sea" (episode # 4.1) 29 September 1983 |
| The Love Boat | in episode: "Victims, The/The Man in the Iron Shorts/Heavens to Betsy" 27 November 1982 |
| The Love Boat | playing "Burt" in episode: "Denial" (episode # 2.12) 1 January 1979 |
| Charlie's Angels | playing "Andy Price" in episode: "The Sammy Davis, Jr. Kidnap Caper" (episode # 2.14) 7 December 1977 |
| Barnaby Jones | playing "Jim Rhodes" in episode: "The Damocles Gun" (episode # 6.5) 20 October 1977 |
| Tales of the Unexpected | in episode: "No Way Out" (episode # 1.8) 24 August 1977 |
| The Bob Newhart Show | playing "Mel" in episode: "Desperate Sessions" (episode # 5.21) 26 February 1977 |
| The Oregon Trail | in episode: "The Race" (episode # 1.7) 1977 |
| Charlie's Angels | playing "Dr. Conlan" in episode: "Bullseye" (episode # 1.9) 1 December 1976 |
| Cannon | playing "Sheriff" in episode: "The House of Cards" (episode # 5.17) 14 January 1976 |
| Barnaby Jones | playing "Bradley Fredericks/Catlin" in episode: "Murder Once Removed" (episode # 3.15) 21 January 1975 |
| The Manhunter | in episode: "The Deadly Brothers" (episode # 1.8) 30 October 1974 |
| Cannon | playing "Paul Wilson" in episode: "A Well Remembered Terror" (episode # 3.14) 12 December 1973 |
| Barnaby Jones | playing "Paul Colling" in episode: "The Black Art of Dying" (episode # 2.10) 25 November 1973 |
| Love, American Style | in episode: "Love and the Big Top" (episode # 5.9a) 16 November 1973 |
| Gunsmoke | playing "Link" in episode: "Jesse/II" (episode # 18.22) 19 February 1973 |
| Cannon | playing "Dep. Sheriff Freeman" in episode: "The Predators" (episode # 2.6) 18 October 1972 |
| Love, American Style | in episode: "Love and the Girlish Groom" (episode # 4.4a) 6 October 1972 |
| The Mod Squad | in episode: "Yesterday's Ashes" (episode # 5.3) 28 September 1972 |
| The F.B.I. | in episode: "The Set-Up" (episode # 7.21) 13 February 1972 |
| The Mod Squad | in episode: "No More Oak Leaves for Ernie Holland" (episode # 4.19) 1 February 1972 |
| Medical Center | playing "Jimmy Cole" in episode: "Crossroads" (episode # 2.24) 10 March 1971 |
| Gunsmoke | playing "Ben Gentry" in episode: "Gentry's Law" (episode # 16.5) 12 October 1970 |
| Mannix | playing "Eric Beckworth/Mike Gaynor" in episode: "The Search for Darrell Andrews" (episode # 3.22) 28 February 1970 |
| The High Chaparral | playing "Lt. Jason Adams" in episode: "The Lieutenant" (episode # 3.20) 27 February 1970 |
| Medical Center | playing "Tod Marriott" in episode: "Emergency in Ward E" (episode # 1.3) 8 October 1969 |
| Bonanza | playing "Steed" in episode: "The Running Man" (episode # 10.26) 30 March 1969 |
| Gunsmoke | playing "Eliot Procter" in episode: "The Night Riders" (episode # 14.22) 24 February 1969 |
| The Wild, Wild West | playing "Lieutenant Murray" in episode: "The Night of the Pistoleros" (episode # 4.19) 21 February 1969 |
| The Virginian | playing "Scott Austin" in episode: "The Ordeal" (episode # 7.19) 19 February 1969 |
| The Guns of Will Sonnett | playing "Kit Torrey" in episode: "Join the Army" (episode # 2.13) 3 January 1969 |
| Gunsmoke | playing "Jeffrey Lyle" in episode: "Lyle's Kid" (episode # 14.1) 23 September 1968 |
| The Danny Thomas Hour | in episode: "The Enemy" (episode # 1.11) 20 November 1967 |
| The Lucille Ball Show | playing "Steve Josephs" in episode: "Lucy Gets Her Diploma" (episode # 6.5) 9 October 1967 |
| Death Valley Days | playing "Sailor" in episode: "Shanghai Kelly's Birthday Party" (episode # 16.1) 7 October 1967 |
| Lost in Space | playing "Craig" in episode: "Visit to a Hostile Planet" (episode # 3.2) 13 September 1967 |
| Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre | playing "Lieutenant Brown" in episode: "Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney" (episode # 4.6) 26 October 1966 |
| The Virginian | playing "Curley" in episode: "Jacob Was a Plain Man" (episode # 5.5) 12 October 1966 |
| Pistols 'n' Petticoats | playing "Boyd Bunnoy" in episode: "Sir Royal" (episode # 1.4) 8 October 1966 |
| Run for Your Life | playing "Allan Frazer" in episode: "The Cruel Fountain" (episode # 1.26) 4 April 1966 |
| Convoy | in episode: "Sink U-116!" (episode # 1.9) 12 November 1965 |
| The Virginian | playing "Young Bob Coulter" in episode: "Dangerous Road" (episode # 3.26) 17 March 1965 |
| The Virginian | playing "Orderly" in episode: "Six Graves at Cripple Creek" (episode # 3.19) 27 January 1965 |
| Kraft Suspense Theatre | playing "Dennis Wentworth" in episode: "A Lion Amongst Men" (episode # 2.3) 22 October 1964 |