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Tenney was born in Princeton, New Jersey. His mother, Dr. Lillian Sandra Baum, was a psychiatrist, and his father, Frederick Haworth Tenney, was a research physicist. [2] His maternal grandparents were Polish Jewish immigrants, while his paternal forebears were of English ancestry.
The Newsroom is an American political drama television series created and principally written by Aaron Sorkin that premiered on HBO on June 24, 2012, and concluded on December 14, 2014, consisting of 25 episodes over three seasons. [1] The series chronicles behind-the-scenes events at the fictional Atlantis Cable News (ACN) channel.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Patrick Cardell Episode: "Lonelyville" 2009 Ugly Betty: Ryan the Caterer Episode: "Dress for Success" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Joe Thagard Episode: "Anchor" 2012–2014 The Newsroom: Don Keefer Series regular, 25 episodes 2013–2014 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Nate Davis 2 episodes 2015 The Slap ...
Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s wedding became a mini The Newsroom reunion thanks to Sam Waterston — who officiated the ceremony.. On Wednesday, July 10, Today.com confirmed that the Munn, 44 ...
Formerly an FBI Special Agent, Fritz Howard, who is now Deputy Chief of the LAPD Special Operations Bureau, is a fictional character featured in the TNT programs The Closer and Major Crimes, and is portrayed by Jon Tenney.
Jon Tenney as Sean King: Sean King is a former Secret Service agent who was unceremoniously fired from the Secret Service when presidential candidate Ritter (Jeff Hephner) was shot while King was on point guarding Ritter. King now runs a private detective agency with his partner Michelle Maxwell, and their (technical) assistant, Edgar.
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Kramers (formerly known as Kramerbooks & Afterwords or Kramer's [1]) is an independent bookstore and cafe in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Since its founding in 1976 by Bill Kramer, Henry Posner, and David Tenney, Kramer's has become a local institution and meeting place for neighborhood residents, authors, and politicians.