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Richard Dean Anderson (born January 23, 1950) [1] is a retired American actor. He began his television career in 1976, playing Jeff Webber in the American soap opera series General Hospital, and then rose to prominence as the lead actor in the television series MacGyver (1985–1992).
Portrayed by Madison Mason in original (one episode), by Meredith Eaton in 2016 reboot as main. Matt Webber was a field operative who replaced Pete in "Early Retirement". At the end of the episode it was revealed that he was working against Pete. Matilda "Matty" Webber is the new Director of Operations at Phoenix Foundation and Jack's ex-boss ...
A spin-off series, Young MacGyver, was planned in 2003, but only the pilot was made. Merchandise for MacGyver includes games, toys, print media and an original audio series. A reboot series was broadcast on CBS from 2016 to 2021, [2] which today owns the rights to the original series through its acquisition of the original Paramount Television.
This Friday on CBS’ MacGyver — nearly two years to the day that original cast member George Eads made his final appearance as Phoenix team member Jack Dalton — the action-drama revisited the ...
Sean "Sam" Angus Malloy (Dalton James) – MacGyver's first son. Sean is the son of MacGyver and photojournalist Kate Malloy, who had a relationship after college before the series began. Unknown to MacGyver until several years after Kate's death, he fathered a child with Malloy, Sean. Sean appears in only one episode. [42]
Those fans are in for a treat, when the original Murdoc returns to TV Friday for the sure-to-be-epic “Murdoc vs. Murdoc” episode. Michael Des Barres talks Murdoc’s 'MacGyver' return [Video ...
MacGyver ended up airing for seven seasons and was later adapted into two TV movies with Richard Dean Anderson, the late Dana Elcar and Bruce McGill in the main cast. The show followed the titular ...
The show's final episode aired on April 25, 1992 on ABC (the network aired a previously unseen episode for the first time on May 21, 1992, but it was originally intended to air before the series finale). Two television movies, MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis and MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday, aired on ABC in 1994.