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Raphael Sbarge (born February 12, 1964) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Jake Straka on The Guardian (2001–04), Jiminy Cricket / Dr. Archibald Hopper on Once Upon a Time (2011–18) and Inspector David Molk on the TNT series Murder in the First (2014–16).
New York radio station WNYC, looking back in 2014, reported on how "An Iconic Murder Helped Create the 9-1-1 System." [ 71 ] [ 72 ] [ 73 ] A confirming PBS report wrote how "papers and media outlets ran with the story;" they also added "nearly a dozen books" and when it came to film, mentioned "James Solomon's film The Witness " more than once.
Alfredo Lettieri (February 24, 1928 – October 18, 1975) was an American actor. Active during the 1960s and 1970s, he commonly portrayed villainous characters. He achieved recognition for his performance as mobster Virgil Sollozzo in the crime film The Godfather (1972) and appeared in several other productions alongside Hollywood's biggest screen stars.
Morrow was born in the Bronx, New York City to Russian immigrants Grischa Morozoff, an electrical engineer, and Eugenia (née Barmaschenko). [4] [5] Morrow dropped out of high school when he was 17 and enlisted in the United States Navy. [6] Morrow and his family lived in Asbury Park, New Jersey for many years. [7]
Richard Jay Belzer (August 4, 1944 – February 19, 2023) was an American actor, comedian, and author. [2] He was best known for his role as BPD Detective, NYPD Detective/sergeant and investigator John Munch, [3] whom he portrayed for 23 years in the NBC police drama series Homicide: Life on the Street, [4] Law & Order: Special Victims Unit [3] and several guest appearances on other series.
Peter Michael Falk (September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011) was an American film and television actor, singer and television director and producer. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo on the NBC/ABC series Columbo (1968–1978, 1989–2003), for which he won four Primetime Emmy Awards (1972, 1975, 1976, 1990) and a Golden Globe Award (1973).
1960, Belli Looks at Life and Law in Japan; 1963, Belli Looks at Life and Law in Russia; 1964, Dallas Justice: The Real Story of Jack Ruby And His Trial; 1967, Trial Tactics; 1968, Criminal Law; 1968, The Law Revolt: A Summary of Trends in Modern Criminal and Civil Law; 1968, The Law Revolution; 1971, Angela: A Revealing Close-Up of the Woman ...
In 1974, he appeared in "Murder on the 13th Floor," episode 6 of the James Stewart legal drama Hawkins. [11] He also appeared in the short-lived 1974 series Paper Moon , a comedy about a father and his presumed daughter roaming through the American Midwest during the Great Depression based on the 1973 film of the same name .