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She remained on Benson until 1981; the storyline stated that her character was departing to move away with her husband (her fiancé-turned-husband on the show having been played by Ted Danson). On stage, she appeared in the musical Boccaccio , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , The Rothschilds and productions with the American Shakespeare Festival in ...
Jerry Russo (David DeLuise) is the father of Justin, Alex and Max Russo and co-owner of the Waverly Sub Station with his wife Theresa. He is also a former wizard who chose to give up his powers to marry his wife Theresa, a mortal, due to a rule forbidding wizards to marry mortals. Jerry is Italian American (DeLuise also has Italian ancestry). [5]
Daniel Benson may refer to: Daniel R. Benson (born 1975), Mercer County Executive and former member of the New Jersey General Assembly Dan Benson (born 1987), American actor who played Zeke Beakerman on the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place
Daniel R. Benson (born November 22, 1975) is an American Democratic Party politician who is the current Mercer County Executive and a former member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 14th Legislative District.
Daniel Etiese Benson (born 14 May 1997), known professionally as Bnxn (pronounced as Benson) and formerly known as Buju, [1] [2] is a Nigerian Afro-fusion singer, songwriter and record producer. [ 3 ]
Benson DuBois, butler to Jessica Tate (from Soap), becomes temporary "director of household affairs" for her cousin, Governor Gene Gatling. Benson negotiates a compromise between supporters of bridge construction and beaver preservation. His success lands him a trial offer to be the governor's permanent aide. David Hedison guest stars.
This show would eventually be revamped and renamed Verdict with Dan Abrams, [22] which aired until August 21, 2008. MSNBC announced on August 19, 2008, that Air America Radio host Rachel Maddow would take over that time slot beginning September 8, 2008, [ 23 ] and Abrams became a substitute anchor on the Today show.
In 2017, Buggle joined the cast of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, taking over the role of Noah Benson, the adopted son of Captain Olivia Benson. [5] [6] He has also appeared twice on spinoff series Law & Order: Organized Crime. Due to his love and talent for dance, Ryan petitioned the writers to incorporate this into the show. [7]