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Dr. Frannie Ching (Susan Chuang) (Seasons 1-4) is a medical examiner who helped the squad in some cases. She joins to the crime lab replacing Dr. Barnsley. Although the victims have died several years ago, she is able to examine the dead bodies and find new evidence.
Mrs. Lee (portrayed by Susan Chuang) is the owner of Tori's favorite Chinese restaurant Wok Star, who volunteers to pay to produce Jade's play in the episode "Wok Star". But things get complicated when Mrs. Lee makes drastic changes to the script and wants to put her daughter, Daisy, in the play.
Adventurer Burt Gummer returns to his hometown of Perfection, Nevada, after a hunt for Shriekers in El Chaco, Argentina.Since the original Graboid attacks, the town's preventive equipment for tracking Graboid activities has fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of native residents Miguel, Nancy Sterngood, and her daughter Mindy.
Susan Chuang as Chan Fei; Chris L. McKenna as DEA Agent Simons; David Gautreaux as Edward Yannick; Lyndie Greenwood as LAPD SWAT Officer Erika Rogers; David Rees Snell as Detective John Burrows; Michael Beach as Leroy Henderson; Joy Osmanski as FBI Agent Jennifer Carr; Karissa Lee Staples as Bonnie Lonsdale-Tan; Adam Aalderks as Lee Durham
Dharma & Greg is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC for five seasons from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002, with a total of 119 episodes. [1]The show starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who married on their first date despite being polar opposites.
She was known for roles in 1970s films like 'Five Easy Pieces' and Woody Allen's 'Play It Again, Sam.'
Susanna "Susan" Kohner (born November 11, 1936) [1] is an American actress who worked in film and television. She played Sarah Jane, a young African-American woman, in Imitation of Life (1959), for which she was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress. [2] She won two Golden Globe awards for her performance. [3]
When she was 15, Charny skipped school to go to an audition, gaining a role as a "Shark" girl in a production of West Side Story that toured Australia. Her first big break came in early 1965, when she was cast as one of the featured dancers in the weekly NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo, which aired until spring of 1966.