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Jeff Conaway. Jeffrey Charles William Michael Conaway[1] (October 5, 1950 – May 27, 2011) [1] was an American actor. He portrayed Kenickie in the film Grease and had roles in two television series: struggling actor Bobby Wheeler in Taxi and security officer Zack Allan on Babylon 5. Conaway was featured in the first and second seasons of the ...
February 26. (1983-02-26) –. May 14, 1983. (1983-05-14) Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill, eight one-hour episodes were made. The series was created by Don Reo for Warner ...
For the BBC series starring Sid James, see Taxi! (British TV series). For other, see Taxi (disambiguation). Ed. Weinberger. Ed. Weinberger. Taxi is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 12, 1978, to May 6, 1982, and on NBC from September 30, 1982, to June 15, 1983. It focuses on the everyday lives of a ...
13. 13. "A Full House for Christmas". James Burrows. Barry Kemp. December 12, 1978. (1978-12-12) At Christmas time, Louie's brother Nick (Richard Foronjy) visits, but infuriates Louie when he refuses to spend much time with their mother. Louie talks Alex into challenging Nick to a poker game, hoping for revenge.
Jeff Conaway as Willie Gogan, Merle and Lena's younger sadistic son. Cal Bartlett as Paul, a sailor who disappeared at sea and Nora's fiancé. Walter Barnes as the Captain of the ship Paul returns home on. Charlie Callas as the vocal effects for Elliott, a dragon who befriends Pete.
Jeff Conaway as Zack Allan (guest season 2, main seasons 3–5): A sergeant in the Babylon 5 security force, replaces Garibaldi as Chief of Security by season 5. Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander (original TV movie, guest seasons 2–3, main seasons 4–5): A commercial Psi-Corps telepath who takes over for Talia when she leaves the station.
Talentless vampire novel author Peter Prentice (Jeff Conaway), known for stealing ideas from his assistant and ghostwriter Jayne, discovers Count Draco (Roy Dotrice), an actual vampire who had been slumbering in the coffin he bought for inspiration. Peter makes a deal with Draco, offering him sanctuary if he helps provide material for his ...
Beatrice is biracial daughter of Grady and Donna's son Frank (named after Grady's uncle). Donna Mayberry Fletcher was played by Debbie Zipp. Donna married Grady Fletcher in an episode of the fifth season called "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue". Donna had previously appeared in two episodes, the first of which was "Just Another Fish Story," in ...