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Richard Thomas Herd Jr. (September 26, 1932 – May 26, 2020) was an American actor appearing in numerous supporting, recurring, and guest roles in television series and occasional film roles from the 1970s to the 2010s.
Richard Herd: The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. 1994 William McKinley: Stephen Coit: Captains and the Kings (miniseries) 1976 Brian Keith: Rough Riders: 1997 Brent Crawford: Murdoch Mysteries, Season 7 Ep. 15 "The Spy Who Came Up to the Cold" 2014 Gary Augustynek: Houdini & Doyle: 2016 Theodore Roosevelt: Frank Albertson
Hooker's tough, no-nonsense demeanor has him often clashing with station Captain Sheridan (Richard Herd), but he always got the job done and was highly respected as a result. Working behind the desk at the police precinct, Vicki Taylor (April Clough) is a female officer who continually dodges pick-up attempts by Vince Romano.
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Richard Herd as Walt, Susan's father; Diana Dill as Peg, Susan's mother; Charles Tyner as Gus Mooney, Owen's father and a motel owner; Kevin Bacon as a man racing Neal to a taxi; Martin Ferrero as the second motel clerk; Diana Castle as a stewardess; Gary Riley as a thief who robs Neal and Del while they are sleeping; Bill Erwin as a man on a plane
William Shatner is T. J. Hooker, a veteran cop hardened by divorce and the shooting death of his partner. In the opener, Captain Dennis Sheridan (Richard Herd) assigns Hooker to train recruits pending the investigation of a controversial shooting in which he was involved.
Guest star Richard Herd had previously appeared in other science fiction television series such as in the main cast of the original miniseries of V and a guest appearance on Quantum Leap. "Birthright" marked his first appearance in the Star Trek franchise, where he played the Klingon L'Kor, the leader of the group that had been captured by the ...
The film stars John O'Banion, Ramy Zada, Richard Herd, Gerald Gordon, and Jeff Corey. It was completed in December 1990 and released on February 19, 1993 by the now defunct GoodTimes Entertainment. The film was rated PG-13 due to the crucifixion scene.