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Richard William Burgi (/ ˈ b ɜːr ɡ i /, [1] born July 30, 1958) is an American film and television actor best known for the roles of Det. Jim Ellison on The Sentinel and as Karl Mayer on Desperate Housewives.
Richard Burgi portrayed Ashland before being recast. Ashland Locke made his first appearance on March 11, 2021, played by Richard Burgi in a recurring role. [14] The character was referred to as an "uber successful tycoon with a reputation for being a shrewd businessman", who comes to town to oversee a bidding war between the Abbotts and the ...
Karl Mayer is a fictional character portrayed by Richard Burgi and created by television producer and screenwriter Marc Cherry for the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. He is the ex-husband of housewife Susan Mayer ( Teri Hatcher ) and father of Julie Mayer ( Andrea Bowen ), as well as a successful practitioner of family law .
Young is well known for his role as Cascade Police Captain Simon Banks in the hit popular UPN/CTV science fiction police drama The Sentinel, alongside Richard Burgi, and Garrett Maggart. [1] Young also had roles in the films Risky Business, [1] Jurassic Park III, [1] The Color of Money, [1] Basic Instinct, [1] Into Temptation, Undisputed, and ...
Actor Richard Burgi has been fired from the CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless” for breaching the production’s COVID protocols, Variety has confirmed. The actor revealed the news ...
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation is a 2004 American military science fiction horror film directed by Phil Tippett and starring Richard Burgi, Lawrence Monoson, and Colleen Porch. It is a sequel to Starship Troopers (1997) and the second installment of the Starship Troopers franchise .
Played by Richard Burgi, 1986–1988 Dawn Rollo Played by Barbara Tyson, 1987–1988 Alma Rudder Played by Elizabeth Franz, 1982–1983. S. Ed Sadowski
The series was set in Hawaii, and starred Cheryl Ladd and Richard Burgi. The program was created by Glen A. Larson. [2] The New York Times reported that the show's producers sought a summer slot in order to raise money for filming more episodes because "They had already sold the idea of the program to international broadcasters". [3]