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Ed Ferrara began his work in television production and writing, contributing to shows such as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show and Weird Science on the USA Network. Ferrara was also a wrestler in Slammers Wrestling Federation known as Bruce Beaudine.
Currie Graham – Ed Ferrara (9 episodes, seasons 2–3) Brian Austin Green – Keith Watson (15 episodes, season 7) Melissa Greenspan – Cindy (4 episodes, seasons 7–8) Todd Grinnell – Alex Cominis (6 episodes, seasons 5 and 7) Bob Gunton – Noah Taylor (10 episodes, seasons 1–2)
Richard Ferrara † Igor Putski / Rick Ferrara 1979–1982 Doug Fisher: Terminator Wolf 1987 Mark Fleming: Mark Fleming 1987 Richard Fliehr: Ric Flair 1984–1987 [5] [32] John Frankel III: John Tatum 1986 Paul Frederick † Paul Jones 1987 Mick Foley: Jack Foley 1987 Joseph Fornini: Joe Savoldi 1984 1986 Dory Funk Jr. Dory Funk Jr. 1980 1987 ...
After Tom throws out his back, Lynette is forced to bring Penny, her toddler, to the second interview. Despite these unusual circumstances, Lynette manages to impress Nina's boss, Ed Ferrara (Currie Graham), who hires her on the spot. As Betty, a former concert pianist, continues to get settled in the neighborhood, she agrees to play at Rex's ...
Graham has established a career in television via multiple guest-starring roles, including recurring roles in House as the husband of Dr. House's ex-girlfriend Stacy , The Mentalist as Walter Mashburn, Weeds as Vince, 24 as Ted Cofell, Boston Legal as ADA Frank Ginsberg, Desperate Housewives as Lynette Scavo's boss, Ed Ferrara, Criminal Minds ...
Part of Lynette's storyline were Currie Graham and Joely Fisher in the roles of Ed Ferrara and Nina Fletcher, who are introduced as Lynette's superiors at the advertising firm she has started working for, and Kiersten Warren appearing as Nora Huntington in the season finale, before her character began being developed for a season three arc.
Ed Ferrara, the boss, is the seemingly cool guy but his faults lead to Tom getting fired after working with her at the agency for a while. Lynette also testifies for Bree when she is accused of child abuse but makes Bree realize she has a problem with alcohol.
Ed Ferrara & Kevin Murphy: October 25, 1992 () 49: 5 "Tis a Pity She's a Grouch" Unknown: Story by : Cary McNeal Teleplay by : Ed Ferrara & Kevin Murphy: November 1, 1992 () 50: 6 "Fathers and Sons" Unknown: Jim Lincoln: November 8, 1992 () 51: 7 "The Unbearable Politeness of Being" Unknown: Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson