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Philip L. Casnoff was born on August 3, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended and graduated in the 226th Class from Central High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967. [ 5 ] Casnoff attended and graduated in 1971 from Wesleyan University .
It stars Philip Casnoff, Olympia Dukakis, Joe Santos, Gina Gershon, Nina Siemaszko, Bob Gunton, and Marcia Gay Harden, with some of Sinatra's vocals recreated by Tom Burlinson. It won two and was nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards, along with a win and two nominations for a Golden Globe Award. Released on November 8, 1992, it was re ...
Philip Casnoff – actor (226th Class) Cassidy – rapper (would have been the 259th Class, but he did not graduate from Central High School) Lewis C. Cassidy – Attorney General of Pennsylvania; Morris I. ("Moose") Charlap – Broadway composer (186th Class) Noam Chomsky – linguist and political activist (184th Class)
C. Jimmy Callahan (actor) Michael Callan; Thomas Carr (director) Philip Casnoff; Wheaton Chambers; Charles McHugh (actor) Sam Chew Jr. Dennis Christopher
Philip Casnoff as Sean Latham, NCIS target; Wendy Makkena as Dr. Rachel Cranston, a psychiatrist and Caitlin Todd's sister; Sarah Jane Morris as E.J. Barrett, NCIS Senior Special Agent; Matt Willig as Simon Cade, NCIS Special Agent; Matt Craven as Clayton Jarvis, Secretary of the Navy; Scott Wolf as Casey Stratton, [1] NCIS target
The show stars Karen Sillas as Detective Rose "Phil" Phillips, the only female detective in a male-dominated police squad. The supporting cast includes Philip Casnoff as Internal Affairs Sergeant Jimmy Vitelli, veteran character actor Seymour Cassel (star of Faces and Minnie and Moskowitz) as Captain Mickey Schwartz, Ray Baker as Chief DeSort, Paul McCrane as Detective Clarke, Michael Beach as ...
"Housekeeping" is the 12th episode of the ninth season of the American crime drama television series NCIS, and the 198th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on January 3, 2012.
Strong Medicine is an American medical drama with a focus on feminist politics, health issues and class conflict that aired on the Lifetime network from 2000 to 2006. [1] [2] It was created and produced in part by Whoopi Goldberg, who made cameos on the series, and by Tammy Ader. [3]