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Hugh Farrington (June 9, 1931 - August 7, 2001) [1] was an American actor best known for his recurring role as Detective Lieutenant Pete O'Brien on the television series T. J. Hooker. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Farrington was injured while serving as an aviator in the United States Navy and acted while using a wheelchair .
The series focuses on the Imagination Movers: the inventive and thoughtful Dave (bass, vocals), the stern and proud Rich (drums, percussion, lead vocals), the smart and cowboy-like Smitty (guitars, keyboards, vocals), and the hyperactive, misunderstood, and burro-obsessed Scott (vocals, mandolin, keyboards, percussion), who dwell in the "Idea Warehouse," with doors leading to rooms such as a ...
Knots Landing: 111 1992-06-06 AIDS-related kidney failure: 13 Character written out; No on-screen explanation given. John Hancock: Ike Johnson Love & War: 7 1992-10-12 Heart attack: 1 Character killed off and replaced by his brother Abe, portrayed by Charlie Robinson. Werner Stocker: Darius: Highlander: The Series: 5 1993-05-27 Brain cancer: 1
Doug Sheehan, a television actor whose career included years-long stints in the ’80s on the daytime drama "General Hospital" and prime-time soap "Knots Landing," has died.
Doug Sheehan, the veteran soap actor known for his roles on General Hospital and Knots Landing, has died at the age of 75.. The Kane Funeral Home in Sheridan County, Wyoming posted a short ...
Actor Doug Sheehan, best known to TV fans for his work on soap operas General Hospital and Knots Landing, has died. He was 75. News of Sheehan’s death was made public by the Wyoming-based Kane ...
In 2015, the Imagination Movers released their ninth album, a CD/DVD entitled Licensed to Move. The project was crowd funded through PledgeMusic. [29] The album featured such hits as Here Comes Summer, Dump Truck, and "Following My Mom Around." In 2017, the Imagination Movers crowdfunded their tenth album through Indiegogo, entitled 10-4. [30]
He was a writer and actor for the TV series Highway to Heaven (1984–89). [1] [2] Other TV appearances include Airwolf, Boston Legal, and the TV movie Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story. [1] [3] He was one of few quadriplegic actors to be successful in the entertainment industry and the first quadriplegic actor to ever join the Screen Actors ...