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THE RENEGADE EPISODE GUIDE
by Ian J. Ball, Michael Day and Audrey A. Delisle
This version: 2.25
Last updated: June 1, 1995
Renegade, yet another "innocent man on the run" (syndicated) show brought
to you by Steven J. Cannell.
0.0) Introduction
0.1) What is a FAQ? What is an Episode Guide?
0.2) Where the Author Can Be Reached
0.3) Telephone Numbers for Cannell Studios
1.0) Renegade: Episode Guide
1.1) The Cast of Renegade
1.2) The Episode Guide of Season 1
1.3) The Episode Guide of Season 2
1.4) The Episode Guide of Season 3
3.0) Actors, Miscellanea and Trivia
3.1) Background on the Actors (and Producer)
3.1.1) Lorenzo Lamas (Reno Raines/Vince Black)
3.1.2) Branscombe Richmond (Bobby Six Killer)
3.1.3) Kathleen Kinmont (Cheyenne Phillips)
3.1.4) Steven J. Cannell (Lt. Donald "Dutch" Dixon)
0.0) INTRODUCTION
This FAQ deals with the syndicated Steven J. Cannell syndicated television
show, Renegade.
This is the first edition of a file that will be occasionally posted as an
episode guide to the syndicated action show Renegade. Permission is
granted by the author to distribute this file in an UNMODIFIED form to
other networks and BB's, etc. Rights to modifications to this file are
reserved by the author.
Note: This document may freely copied and distributed for personal
use or for the sake of information purposes only. It may be
distributed in its entirety, with all original author and copyright
information intact. Any sales of this document or use of it in a for-
profit project, or use in any other capacity save those already
mentioned, is expressly forbidden without the specific consent of
the author. Copyright, Ian J. Ball, 1994.
0.1) What is a FAQ? What is an Episode Guide?
A FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) or a FAQL (Frequently Asked Questions
List) is a document that serves to answer commonly (or perhaps not so
commonly) asked questions about a particular subject. Such a document is
usually posted to the internet (or to an online service) to the various
groups or BB's (bulletin boards) to which it is relevant, in the hopes of
answering these often asked questions.
An episode guide is a document that serves to provide information about
each episode of a particular TV show. This episode guides will provide a
short synopsis of the plot with episode titles (and production numbers in
some cases) of each episode, and the guest credits for that episode.
0.2) Where the Author Can Be Reached
This is the first edition of this FAQ & episode guide, and it is probably
either incorrect in parts or is missing useful information. If any person
has any questions, comments or suggestions about this FAQ, please contact
Ian J. Ball at:
i...@argon.chem.ucla.edu (9am to 5pm, Pacific Time, weekdays)
IJB...@aol.com (all other times)
Any help on this project will be appreciated.
0.3) Telephone Numbers for Cannell Studios
Here are two numbers for Cannell Films. Call them for information on
either Renegade, or other Steven J. Cannell shows.
(213)-465-5800 - Los Angeles office
(604)-983-5000 - Vancouver office
1.0) RENEGADE: THE EPISODE GUIDE
1.1) The Cast of Renegade
The Players:
Reno Raines/Vince Black -Lorenzo Lamas
Bobby Six Killer -Branscombe Richmond
Cheyenne Phillips -Kathleen Kinmont
Please note that the airdates vary by location; I have only used the
airdates for showing in L.A.
1.2) The Episode Guide of Season 1
The list of all the epsiode titles for the first season was provided by
Michael Day.
"Renegade" (the premiere episode) 09/19/92
(dates are SFBA)
Det. Reno Raines (Lorenzo Lamas) becomes a fugitive from justice
when in the series opener, his investigation of illicit police
activity leadsa corrupt lieutenant (Stephen J. Cannell) to frame him
for murder.
"Hunting Accident" 09/26/92
Reno (Lorenzo Lamas) runs a bully (Pete Koch) out of a small town,
but the man spots Reno's picture on a wanted poster and informs the
police of his whereabouts.
"Final Judgement" 10/03/92
Reno races the police to capture a hired killer in order to
determine if the man has information on Reno's case--and to stop him
from murdering a judge (Sheree J. Wilson).
"La Mala Sombra" 10/10/92
Reno's routine pursuit of the alleged leader of an El Salvadoran
death squad turns dangerous when he gets competition from the squad
members. Serena: Gina Gallego
"Partners" Possible 10/17/92 or 11/21/92
Reno and Bobby go to Mexico to avenge the murder of Ren;'s former
partner and are taken prisoner by a ruthless drug lord (Miguel
Sandoval). Lupe: Maria Rangel
"Eye of the Storm" 10/24/92
Reno takes refuge from a hurricane in a saloon, where he is held
hostage by a pair of fugitives seeking revenge on an ex-cellmate.
Waco: Scott Kraft Mac: Brooks Gardner
"Second Chance" 10/31/92
Reno chases a bail jumping racketeer (James Darren) who attracts
more pursuers when he steals away Jeanette (Tracy Scoggins), the
girlfriend powerful underworld figure.
"Payback" 11/01/92
Reno goes undercover to find two brothers who brutally beat him,
but his plan becomes complicated when he falls for the ex-wife (Nancy
Everhard) of one of the men. Joe Don: Jesse Ventura Johnny:
Patrick Houser
"The Talisman" 11/14/92
Reno reluctantly teams up with a teen (Erin Reed) to apprehend the
man who murdered her father, an FBI agent. Digger Macy: Trevor
Goddard Professor: Scott Jaeck
[Headcase?] 01/09/93
Reno's pursuit of an ex-Army Ranger from his old unit who is wanted
for hijacking and murder gets complicated when his target captures
Bobby.
"Val's Song" 01/16/93
Reno hurriedly returns home when he learns that his fiancee has
awakened from a coma and falls into a trap set by his old nemesis
Dixon (Stephen J. Cannell).
"Give and Take" 01/23/93
After he is falsely arrested for murder, Reno must convince a
small-town sheriff (Casey Sander) that he is innocent--and that the
real culprit is a serial killer. Atkins: William Anton
"Samurai" 01/30/93
The kidnapper of a Japanese banker's daughter demands that the
man's chief of security (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) turn himself over with
the ransom in order to settle an old score.
"The Two Renos" 02/06/93
Reno discovers that Dixon (Stephen J. Cannell) has hired a
lookalike to go on a crime spree, but when Reno tries to corner his
double, the man takes Cheyenne hostage. Leo: Scott Lincoln
Lt. Simms: James Acheson
"Billy" 02/13/93
A sharpshooter who works on both sides of the law can't decide
whether to help Reno round up members of a vicious gang or to join
forces with them. Meecham: Morgan Woodward
"The Hot Tip" 02/20/93
or 02/27/93 (postponed)
Reno travels to Mexico to find an actress (Denise Gentile) who fled
the US after being accused of murdering her boyfriend--a CIA agent.
Pappy Boyd: Ted markland
"Mother Courage" 03/06/93
Reno infiltrates a group of bikers to find a mechanic's killer, but
his cover is jeopardized when the dead man's mother (Lenore Kasdorf)
takes justice into her own hands.
"Moody River" 05/01/93
Reno defends ex-cons running a farm co-op from a corrupt prosecutor
bent on taking over their land. Calvin: William Allan Young Starke:
Brion James Jed: Ed Beechner
"Vanished" 05/08/93
DA Wells' daughter and Cheyenne are held hostage by an imprisooed
drug dealer's sister who threatens to kill them unless her brother is
released. Dawn: Rachel True
"Fighting Cage: Part One" 05/15/93
Reno infiltrates a clandestine organization that arranges "kill
matches" to find his MIA brother (Martin Kove), whom he spotted in a
videotaped fight.
"Fighting Cage: Part Two" 05/22/93
While Reno tries to convince Mitch (Martin Kove) that they're
brothers, Brackett (Charles Napier) tries to force them into a
gladitorial fight to the death.
1.3) The Episode Guide of Season 2
The list of all the epsiode titles for the second season was provided by
Michael Day: m...@rasputin.umd.edu; the air dates were provided by Audrey
A. DeLisle.
"The Hound" 09/18/93
Reno travels to Val's grave on the first anniversarry of her death,
but Lt. Dixon (Steven J. Cannell) sets a trap for Reno and almost
catches him. While Reno attempts to escape Lt. Dixon, the brother of
Val's killer, "Hound" Adams (Geoffrey Blake), offers Reno and Bobby
hard evidence or Reno's innocence.
"The Champ" 09/20/93
"The Champ", a boxer named Marvin (Tiny Lister) convicted of
vehicular manslaughter, escapes from jail. So Reno must track down
"the Champ", with "the Champ's" social worker (B.J. Jefferson), public
opinion and "the Champ's" sheer size all working against him.
"White Picket Fences" 09/27/93
Reno tries to protect a young woman who witnessed a murder.
Kim: Yvonne Suhor Reverend McClain: Ron Ely Poe: Don Swayze
Henry: Rob Youngblood
"Dead End And Easy Money" 10/04/93
Reno, Bobby and Cheyenne team up with a Machiavellian bounty hunter
(Cyndi Pass) who will do anything to catch her prey--even turn Reno
over to the police.
"No Good Deed..." 10/11/93
Reno and Bobby go after "the Closer" a robber who robs late-night
restaurants and stores and kills any witnesses. But when Reno witness
"the Closer" in the act, he has to make a deal to free Bobby from jail
and maybe to clear himself of the charges against him.
"The Rabbit And The Fox" 10/23/93
Cheyenne is hired to track down mob wife and accused murder, Lisa
Bendetti (Paula Trickey), who has become a national cult figure. At
first Bobby opposes, but when he realizes the potential publicity, he
approves. So, Reno has to subdue the captured Lisa, whom he ends up
falling for and trying to clear of the charges against her.
"Endless Summer" 10/25/93
Reno is called into to bring in a band of surfers who are
supplimenting their income by robbing the money houses of a drug
cartel. But Reno soon discovers from the ringleader's sister that his
daredevil antics are a result of his terminal illness.
"Wheel Man" 11/08/93
Reno pretends to be a race car driver to determine if the onwer
(John Beck), his daughter (Jennifer Guthrie) or their original driver
(Sam Jones) are in any way involved with some bank robbers.
"Bonnie & Claire" 11/10/93
Reno is caled into to transport a con artist named Bonnie (Mary
Ellen Stuart) to trial. She soon proves to be big trouble, but when
Reno agrees to take Bonnie back to see her daughter before going to
jail, Bonnie's partner and sister Claire (Claire Yarlett) frees her
from Reno. So Reno, Bobby and Chey have to pursue them.
"Windy City Blues" 11/15/93
When a killer (Don Stroud) who Reno's cop father (Charles Napier)
put away escapes from jail, Reno feels he has to go to Chicago to keep
an eye on his father. But when Reno gets there, he finds his father is
about to retire and intends to kill the murderer, doubts Reno's
innocence and is drinking heavily. Meanwhile, Lt. Dixon (Steven J.
Cannell), on a hunch, also goes to Chicago in search of Reno.
"Honor Bound" 11/22/93
A retired Marine sergeant (Charles Cypher) hires former marine
Bobby to investigate the disappearance of his daughter who appears to
have fallen into prostitution. Voight: Michael Harris Judge
Hollister: Michael Durrell
"Hard Rider" 01/08/94
Bobby is hired by his old friend, casino owner John Daulton (Wayne
Newton) after his daughter is kidnapped by two rutheless Aussies
(Alistair MacDougal, Kylie Travis). Meanwhile, on his way to the job,
Reno saves the life of one biker (Jan-Michael Vincent), but he later
has his bike stolen by another (Tom Allard), which endangers the
ransom delivery.
"Charlie" 01/15/94
A street smart 6-year-old (Brittany Alyce Smith) is left in Reno's
care after her con-artist father unwittingly becomes involved in a
"money-laundering" operation. Tracy: John Calvin
"Hostage" 01/24/94
(2 times/wk)
The gang tracks down the "Hound" (Geoffrey Blake) at a bar. So Reno
goes to the bar to bring the Hound in to clear his name. But robbers
burst in, and when their robbery goes bad they take everyone hostage,
including Reno and the Hound. The burglars use Reno as the hostage
spokesman drawing the attention of Lt. Dixon (Steven J. Cannell), and
Bobby and Chey.
"Rabbit Redux" 01/31/94
Bobby orders Reno on vacation, and he sends him up to his cabin,
where Lisa Bendetti (Paula Trickey) just happens to be waiting. As the
two begin to relax their calm is interupted by a near-by, mobile drug
lab run by a tough-as-nails drug dealer (Jamie Rose(?), Lamas' co-star
on Falcon Crest). Reno must bring them in.
"The Posse" 02/07/94
Reno and Bobby try to prevent a posse from carrying out their own
brand of justice on a man suspected of murdering the sheriff's wife.
Quinn: Ben Reed
"Once Burned, Twice Chey" 02/14/94
Cheyenne steps in to help her former teacher (Chip Mayer) prove
his innocence after he's accused of murdering his socialite wife.
But things are complicated when she falls for him, and Bobby's
convinced the guy's not on the level.
"Sheriff Reno" 02/21/94
Reno is stopped in a small town by the local sherrif and deputy,
and the sherrif is immediately shot and killed by two murderous
brothers. So Reno must help out the jealous deputy (John Allsop) find
his courage, prevent one brother from breaking the other out of jail
and prevent the town's people from lynching the sheriff's killer.
"Murderer's Row: Part One" 04/25/94
When a woman (Elizabeth Gracen) escapes from a millionaire computer
designer (Mitchell Ryan), his assistant (Larry Manetti) goes around to
hire the six best bounty hunters to bring her back, including Bobby
and Reno, and a mentally deranged man named Woodley (Lindsey Ginter).
The offer: one million dollars to the person or persons that bring her
back.
"Murderer's Row: Part Two" 05/02/94
Reno helps Rikki (Elizabeth Gracen) escape from Woodley, but he
needs to get the full story about Bronson (Mitchell Ryan) before he
can really help her. Meanwhile Woolsey and Zane (Robert LaSardo) are
chasing them the whole way back from Mexico.
"Carrick O'Quinn" 05/09/94
After blinding a judge (Cecelia Peck) in an attempt to foil a
robbery, cop Carrick O'Quinn (Don Michael Paul) quits his special
forces unit to become a quasi-P.I. helping out people, like those that
ask for help from his brother, a priest (Jay Avocone). He crosses path
with Reno because Reno knows judge whom O'Quinn blinds, and the two
team up to solve a case. A strange episode; perhaps the pilot to a
failed spin-off attempt.
1.4) The Episode Guide of Season 3
"Dutch on the Run" 09/17/94
The partner of Lt. Don "Dutch" Dixon (Steven J. Cannell), Woodrow
Bickford (Ron Johnson), calls Bobby and Chey and says he has the
evidence to expose Dixon. When Bickford turns up dead and video turns
up showing Dixon killing him, Dixon goes on the run, or so it seems.
So Reno heads out to track down Dixon, and get him to expose the
location of the information to clear Reno's name. Part 1 of 3.
"The Trial of Reno Reines" 09/24/94
After being arrested, Reno must stand trial, and only a slick
lawyer (Nancy Everhard) can clear him. The key to Reno's defense may
be finding the one witness who can help: "Hound" Adams (Geoffrey
Blake). Meanwhile Reno tries to avoid being killed in prison by a con
whom "Dutch" Dixon has coerced into trying to kill Reno. Part 2 of 3.
"Escape" 10/01/94
Reno is sent to the state pen. with Rocky (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs),
the con who tried to kill him (last episode) but who is now Reno's
ally. Reno's only chance: to escape prison with Rocky and his gang.
Part 3 of 3.
"The King and I" 10/08/94
In a barfight, Reno runs into a man (Pete Willcox) who is a
dead-ringer for Elvis, which intrigues Reno, and a reporter (Leah
Remini) for the "National Inquisitor" who exposes men who claim to
be Elvis and who could be Reno's undoing.
"Black Wind" 10/15/94
Reno returns to help his karate master teacher Hideo Maruyama
(James Shigeta) When one of his former students (Roger Yuan), dubbed
the "Black Wind", becomes a mob enforce. The plot thickens when Reno
suspects that his Maruyama's daugher (Kelly Hu) is somehow involved.
Sgt. Paul Hajimoto: Phillip Moon
"Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" 10/22/94
When Reno's down in New Orleans to catch a bounty (Fred
Williamson), he runs into some difficulty: a "death curse", two ornery
local cops, and mysterious woman (Fabiana Udenio) who seems to be
involved with Reno's bounty.
"Rustlers' Rodeo" 10/29/94
Reno, Bobby and Chey infultrate a rodeo in search of some cattle
rustlers after Bobby's cousin gets hurt, putting in Reno in danger,
but humiliating Bobby when he can't even get a menial job in his old
line of work in rodeos; meanwhile Reno seeks to help out the rodeo
owner's daughter (Lise Cutter)
"Muscle Beach" 11/05/94
While Reno and Cheyenne go undercover as body builders, Bobby
poses as a steroid dealer, to flush out dealer Eddie Bruno (Gary Wood)
who may have been involved in a murder of another minor steroid dealer
and to help two body building sisters (Cameo Kneuer, Cory Everson)
"The Late Shift" 11/12/94
Reno stumps the "rave" scene in search of a bounty by the name of
"Ranger" (Steven Flynn) who is holding illegal raves, but who's real
identity is a shocker; meanwhile a D.J. by the name of Lydia Quontro
(Kate Hodge) is bringing lots of attention to Reno's plight which
brings a protest in person from Bobby, and attracts the attention
of Lt. Donald "Dutch" Dixon, Sr. (Steven J. Cannell)
"Thrill Kill" 11/19/94
When a bounty stolen from Reno and Bobby by a former trainee of
Bobby's, Luke Landry (Joe Cortese), turns up dead, Reno and Bobby go
to investigate and they end up finding out that Landry is putting his
collors up for hunting, soon leading to a situation where Bobby is
captured, and Reno and a botanist (Jennifer Bransford) being hunted
by some of Landry's clients themselves. Collins: Richard Roundtree.
"Teen Angel" 11/26/94
Bobby is hired by a rich socialite to find her daughter (Emma
Caulfield), so Reno goes to track her down. But on the way, Reno
finds out that the daughter is a prostitute, prompting Reno to look up
a retired call-girl (Janet Gunn) to help him bust the pimp (Mark
Lindsay Chapman).
"Den of Theives" 01/07/95
Reno's former partner (Kim Johnston Ulrich) seeks his help
in locating the man who put a contract out on her life. Tommy:
Robert Miranda Stacy: Lisa Stahl Vito: John Aprea
"Rancho Escundito" 01/14/95
Reno and the gang track their bounty, an embezzling investment
banker (John Bennett Perry), to a resort in Mexico, which is run by a
plastic surgeon who offers a very simple service: a new face for
fugitives from the law, and offer that Reno mulls over accepting
"Cop for a Day" 01/21/95
When Bobby comes to pick up a bounty in a small town, he thinks
he's got his man, until it turns out to be the local sheriff who was
knocked out, and now Bobby's bounty, a mental unbalanced armed robber
(Ken Olandt), has a cop car and the run of the road John Daulton:
Wayne Newton.
"Stalker's Moon" 01/28/95
A serial killer is stalking Santa Barbara, and Bobby is determined
to bring him in, but when Bobby disapperas Chey takes Reno to track
him down, little knowing that Bobby is in the hands of the killer
"Repo Raines" 02/04/95
Reno goes under cover at a repo agency, staffed by a cast of
colorful characters, to catch the killer of three repo men
"Ace in the Hole" 02/11/95
While trying to catch felon "Preacher" Lomax (George Gerdes), a man
gets shot and killed, prompting Reno to protect his wife (Mary-
Margaret Humes) and son (Timothy Redwine) from the "Preacher" who
believes the wife has information that he wants.
"Living Legend" 02/18/95
Bobby goes to a bounty hunter's convention where he comes across
his old mentor (L.Q. Jones) who has decided to make Reno his next
bounty
"Family Ties" 02/25/95
After she witnesses a murder, Reno must protect a spoiled, cynical
Biddle heiress (Jessica Collins), whose mother (Arlene Dahl) takes a
liking to Reno's style with the girl, from a mob father (John Vernon)
and his boys
"Broken on the Wheel of Love" 04/29/95
Reno arrives on the scene just in time to help out country singer
"Jessie" (Rebeccah Bush) who seems to be the victim of various
attempts on her life and whose manager (James McDonnell) may be
behind it all
"Split Decision" 05/06/95
After Cheyenne gets injuried in an operation where Bobby went in
early, Bobby and Reno split up the team, after Bobby blames Reno for
"being late" and Reno blames Bobby for puttin money ahead of family
safety; meanwhile Dutch (Steven J. Cannell) is on Reno's trail
"Hitman" 05/13/95
A hitman with terminal cancer by the name of "Lincoln Rockwell
Stevens" (Michael Des Barres) offers Reno an intriguing deal: take
over the man's business as a hitman and take care of his daughter
Lisa (Courtney Peldon) in return for the evidence to clear Reno's
name... or refuse and be killed by the man!
3.0) ACTORS, MISCELLANEA AND TRIVIA
3.1) Background on the Actors (and Producer)
Here is a quick rundown of the other shows (i.e. not including Renegade)
and roles the main actors of Renegade have been in:
3.1.1) Lorenzo Lamas (Reno Raines/Vince Black)
TV show regular:
Dancin' to the Hits (1986; host)
Falcon Crest (1981-90; as Lance Cumson)
Secret of Midland Heights (1980-81; as Burt Carroll)
California Fever (1979; as Rick)
TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
[unknown]
Movies:
Tilt (1978; as Casey Silverwater)
Take Down (1978; as Nick Kilvitus)
Grease (1978; as Chisholm)
Detour to Terror (1980 TV movie; as Jamie)
Body Rock (1984; as Chilly)
Viper (1988; as Travis Blackstone)
Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1991; as Jack Kelly -
the "Snake Eater")
Night of the Warrior (1991; as Miles Keane)
Killing Streets (1991; as Charlie Wolff)
Snake Eater III: His Law (1992; as Jack Kelly - the "Snake Eater")
Final Impact (1992; as Nick Taylor)
CIA, Code Name: Alexa (1992; as Mark Garver)
The Swordsman (1993; as Andrew)
Final Round (1993; also known as "Human Target"; as Tyler Verdiccio)
Bounty Tracker (1993; as Jonny)
CIA II, Target: Alexa (1994; as Mark Graver)
Bad Blood (1995)
3.1.2) Branscombe Richmond (Bobby Six Killer)
TV show regular:
Hawaiian Heat (1984)
Heart of the City (1986-87; as Sergeant Luke Halui)
TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
[unknown]
Movies:
The Chicken Chronicles (1977; as Mark)
Deathmoon (1978 TV Movie; as Vince Tapupu)
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984; as "gunner #2)
Commando (1985; as Vega)
Sunday Drive (1986; as Johnson)
Never Too Young to Die (1986; as "Minkie's partner")
The Hidden (1987; as Roberts)
Hero and the Terror (1988; as Victor)
Action Jackson (1988; as "poolroom thug #2")
Snow Kill (1990 TV Movie; as Loomis)
Hard to Kill (1990; as Max Quentero)
El Diablo (1990 TV Movie; as "dancing bear")
The Perfect Weapon (1991; as the "bartender")
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991; as "big indian")
Grand Canyon (1991; as "ace cop")
Curly Sue (1991; as Albert)
Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992; as the "rapist")
The Taking of Beverly Hills (1992; as Benitez)
Christropher Columbus: The Discovery (1992; as "Indian Chieftain")
Batman Returns (1992; as "terrifying clown #1)
Sunset Grill (1993; as "gang member #1)
Nemesis (1993; as "mexican man")
Jerico Fever (1993 TV Movie)
Inside Fever (1993)
Death Ring (1993; as Mr. Gross)
Da Vinci's War (1993; as Don Ho)
Hard Vice (1994; also known as "Vegas Vice"; as Tony)
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994 TV Movie)
3.1.3) Kathleen Kinmont (Cheyenne Phillips)
Movies:
Hard Bodies (1984; as "pretty skater")
Fraternity Vacation (1985; as Marianne)
Winners Take All (1986)
Phoenix the Warrior (1987)
Nightforce (1987)
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
Roller Balde Warriors: Taken by Force (1989; also known as
"Power Blade" and "Warrior: Taken by Force"; as Karin Crosse)
Midnight (1989)
Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1991; as Det. Lisa Forester)
Rush Week (1991)
Night of the Warrior (1991; as Kathleen Pierce)
Bridge of Re-Animator (1991; as Gloria of the Bridge)
The Art of Dying (1991)
Sweet Justice (1992)
Final Impact (1992; as Maggie)
CIA, Code Name: Alexa (1992; as Alexa)
Final Round (1993; also known as "Human Target"; as Jordan)
CIA II, Target: Alexa (1994; as Alexa)
3.1.4) Steven J. Cannell (Lt. Donald "Dutch" Dixon)
I can't remember all the shows Steven J. Cannell has produced, but
below is a partial list, and I'm working on it (if you know more, E-mail
me at IJB...@aol.com).
TV show regular:
Scene of the Crime (1992)
TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
Cobra
Silk Stalkings
Shows Produced:
Cobra (1993-94)
Silk Stalkings (1991-94)
Scene of the Crime (1991-92?)
The Commish (1990?-95)
The Hat Squad
Stingray
Wiseguy
The A-Team
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe
The Last Precinct
The Rockford Files
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