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Staab made her television debut on Guiding Light in 1985 and appeared in several other shows over the years, including Beverly Hills 90210, The Wonder Years, Seinfeld, Dharma & Greg, Columbo, NCIS, The Mentalist, Desperate Housewives, Live Shot, Port Charles, and The Young and the Restless.
Columbo gets suspicious when he sees all her remaining fur coats in plastic storage bags, deducing that Brantley put the body in the missing bag. Knowing he will not be supported in a second full search, he phones the pager Dian wears as a wristlet: it is on her body, behind a finished section of the replacement wall being installed; which ...
Columbo "Columbo Cries Wolf" January 20, 1990 Christine Cromwell "In Vito Veritas" January 27, 1990 Kojak "Kojak: It's Always Something" February 3, 1990 Columbo "Agenda for Murder" February 10, 1990 Christine Cromwell "Only the Good Die Young" February 17, 1990 B.L. Stryker "Grand Theft Hotel" February 24, 1990 "High Rise" March 10, 1990 Columbo
Columbo is an American crime drama television series starring Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. [2] [3] After two pilot episodes in 1968 and 1971, the show originally aired on NBC from 1971 to 1978 as one of the rotating programs of The NBC Mystery Movie.
In 1990, he played Sean Brantley, a wealthy Playboy-style magazine publisher in the Columbo television series episode Columbo Cries Wolf. He also guest-starred in episode 4 of the 1990 series The Flash as the main villain, Stan Kovacs. He appeared in a 1993 episode of Quantum Leap, titled "Blood Moon".
Before Peter Falk was cast in the role of Columbo, Bert Freed played the character in "Enough Rope", a 1960 episode of The Chevy Mystery Show, a TV anthology series.In 1962, that episode became a stage play titled Prescription: Murder, which starred Thomas Mitchell as Columbo, Joseph Cotten and Agnes Moorehead as Roy and Claire Flemming, and Patricia Medina as Flemming's mistress.
1985 Finnegan Begin Again (TV movie) as Jack Archer; 1985 Santa Claus: The Movie as Santa Claus; 1988 Frantic as Peter; 1988 The Tracker (TV movie) as Lane Crawford; 1989 Margaret Bourke-White (TV movie) as Bemis; 1990 Columbo Cries Wolf (TV movie) as The Mayor; 1993 Life with Mikey as Mr. Corcoran; 1994 Cultivating Charlie as Ed Thundertrunk
The statue of Columbo in Budapest, Hungary. In a 2001 poll conducted by Channel 4 in the UK, Columbo was ranked 18th on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters. [13] He was also listed by Parade as one of the "greatest TV cops of all time", [6] and The Independent described him as "an enduring TV icon".