The Cast of Swamp Thing

 

ENTRIES INCLUDED SO FAR:

Mark Lindsay Chapman
Dick Durock
Scott Garrison
Kevin Quigley
Carrell Myers
Marc Macaulay
Kari Wuhrer
Jesse Zeigler
Jacob Witkin
William Whitehead
Anthony Galde
Patrick Neil Quinn
Janet Julian
Robin O' Dell
Doc Duhame
David Ackroyd
Larry Manetti
Tom Nowicki

 

MARK LINDSAY CHAPMAN (Dr. Anton Arcane)

Hamlet (lead role) at York Theatre Royal (UK)
Arms and the Man (as Sergius) at York Theatre Royal (UK)
Silent Woman (at York Theatre Royal)
Wuthering Heights (as Heathcliff) at Bolton Octagon (UK)
Romio and Juliet (as Mercutio) at the Westminster Theatre (UK)
Twelfth Night (as Andrew) at the National Theatre (UK)
Merchant of Venice (as Bassanio) at the Belfast Opera House
The Lion in Winter (as Phillipe of France) at the Haymarket Theatre (UK)
The Legend (as Lawford) at the Haymarket Theatre (UK)
Make your own (kind of) music (series regular) 1971 (Unsure of this)
Hawk the Slayer (uncredited very tiny bit part)
Time Bandits (uncredited very tiny bit part)
Henry the Sixth (for BBC TV)
Macbeth (as the 2nd Murderer, for BBC TV) in 1982 (as Mark Lindsay)
Paradise Postponed (TV movie for BBC TV)
Valley of The Dolls
Days of our Lives
Three

Assassin (as a Hotel Clerk in the CBS TV Movie of the Week) in 1986 (as Mark Lindsay)
Annihilator
(as Robert Armour) in 1986 (Television Movie for MCA) (Note: All official credits give the character as 'Richard Armour', but in the movie itself he's definitely referred to as 'Robert'. Maybe the credits were taken from an early script draft and changed later, for whatever reasons.)
Max Headroom (as Paddy Ashton, in the episode “Dream Thieves”) 10/9/87
Murder She Wrote as Johnny Constable in the episode ‘It runs in the family’ in 11/1/87
Baby Boom (recurring role)
Nightingales (recurring role)
Dallas (as Brett Lomax) in 1988
American Gothic (as Rob) in 1988
Murder, she Wrote (as Paul Viscard in the episode ‘The Grand Old Lady') in 10/8/89
Shivers (as ‘Black’ Jack Marlowe in CBS Pilot Episode opposite Lesley Anne Down) in 1989
Falcon Crest (as Charley St. James) in 1989
Night Visions in 1990 (TV Movie)
Ashes (Theatre Production produced by Tyne Daly at the Zephyr Theatre (US); for which he was awarded the Drama Logue Award.)
Taming of the Shrew (as Petrucchio, with Jenny Agutter) at the Ensemble Theatre (US)
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Dr. Anton Arcane) from 1990 - 1993
Murder She Wrote as Francis Reilly in the episode ‘The Wind around the Tower’ in 11/01/92
The Untouchables (TV Series as Wolfgand Stadt) in 1993 (also featured Kevin Quigley in this episode)
Baywatch (‘Tower of Power’ ? German title is ‘Schatten der Vergangenheit’) 4th season
Renegade (as Michael Covington in the episode ‘Teen Angel’) 11/21/94
Separate Lives (as Keno Sykes) in 1994
Silk Stalkings (as Steve Bolton in the episode: ‘Cadillac Jack’) on 03/12/95
The Langoliers (Stephen King Mini-Series, as Nick Hopewell) in 1995
Murder She Wrote as Matthew Ryan in the episode ‘Nan’s Ghost pts. 1 & 2') on 11/09/95
Silk Stalkings (as Nigel Buckley in the episode ‘Uncivil Wars’) 01/14/96
Pacific Blue (as Alberto von Stadt? (at least that's what it sounds like)) 05/25/96
Weird Science (as Willem in the episode ‘Gary and Wyatt’s Bloodsucking Adventure) on 06/01/96
Hypernauts (Episode 10: "Hole in the Sky")
Lois and Clark
(as Jen Mai in the episodes ‘Lord of the Flys’ and ‘Battleground Earth’) on 09/22/96 and 09/29/96
The Burning Zone (as Henry LeForte in the episode ‘Blood Covenant’) on 11/19/96
Jag (As Vincent Hutchinson in the episode ‘Trinity’) on 02/06/97
Titanic (as Chief Officer Henry Wilde in the James Cameron movie) Filmed in Jan 1997, but not released until December 1997
Bram Stoker's The Legend of the Mummy (as former Scotland Yard detective, Philip Daw) in 1998 (straight to video movie)

PLACE OF BIRTH: London, England
TRAINING: Guildford School of Acting -- London -- Scholarship (3 years)
SKILLS: Accents, Fencing, Boxing, Riding
ACTUAL TRADE BEFORE BECOMING AN ACTOR: Bricklayer
FAMILY HISTORY: Great, great grandmother was an Oglala Sioux Indian who came over to England with Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show (she was a juggler). Moved to Sierra Leone, Africa when he was 3 yrs old.
CURRENT RESIDENCE: California
BACKGROUND INFO: Originally acted under the name ‘Mark Lindsay’(until 1986); he was cast to play John Lennon in the NBC TV biog “Imagine: The Story of John and Yoko’; but was replaced when Yoko Ono discovered his full name: Mark Chapman being the name of Lennon’s assassin. He was contracted before being replaced, and so was still paid a large sum to break the contract, and he used the money to re-locate to Los Angeles shortly after; and secured the lead role in the TV Movie “Annihilator”. He is currently married to actress Cheree Vandoren (who appeared in 3 episodes of Swamp Thing), and has three children, Fabian (15), Lindsay (11) (his daughter) and Hunter (will turn 3 this spring)
TRIVIA: Auditioned for the part of Data in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (it was down to a shortlist between Mr. Chapman and Brent Spiner)

 Note: Carol Ann Chwal is considering starting a fan club for Mr. Chapman, but before she does any further work, she is conducting a survey as to amount of fans that would be interested in joining. At this time it is only in the survey stage and she is requesting feedback, both positive and negative, of those of you reading these pages as to what your thoughts are. Please reply to cchwal@earthlink.net


DICK DUROCK (Swamp Thing)

Lost in Space (doubled for Guy Williams in "Collision of Planets") 11/08/67
The Man from the 25th Century (Irwin Allen pilot film for CBS, which never made it to series: Role or involvement unknown) in 1968
Star Trek (as Elasian Guard #1 in the episode ‘Elaan of Troyus’) in 1968
Death Journey (as Thug) in 1975
The Enforcer (as Karl) in 1976
Invasion USA
Battlestar Galactica (as the Imperious Leader (body only) in the episode ‘Saga of a Star World’) in 1978
Dark Secret of Harvest Home (TV Movie as Roy Soakes) in 1978
Quark (as a Lizard Monster in an episode of the NBC TV series) in 1978
Wild Wild West Reunion Telemovie (either "The Wild Wild West Revisited" or "More Wild Wild West". This led to his appearance in "A Man Called Sloane")
A Man Called Sloane TV series from 1979 - 1980
Any Which Way You Can (as Joe Casey) in 1980
Coast to Coast (as Gregory) in 1980
The Nude Bomb (aka ‘The Return of Maxwell Smart’, and "Maxwell Smart and the Nude Bomb") (as Jumpmaster) in 1980
Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (stunts) in 1981
The Incredible Hulk (as Frye’s Creature in the episode ‘The First’) on 13/13/81
Sword and the Sorceror (stuntwork) in 1982
Swamp Thing (1982 Movie as Swamp Thing Alec Holland)
Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E (TV Movie as Guido) in 1983
Magnum P.I. (as a Kidnapper in the episode "The Legacy of Garwood Huddle") on 10/18/84 Note: This is one of the few things Mr. Durock was injured during the making of.
Silverado
(as a bar fighter) in 1985
Knight Rider (as Max in the episode ‘Voo Doo Knight’) on 04/04/86
Raw Deal (aka ‘Triple Identity’) (as Dingo) in 1986
Stand By Me (as Bill Travis) in 1986
Married with Children (as Chainsaw in the episode ‘Buck Can Do It’) on 10/11/87
Airwolf (as Prentiss in the episode ‘Little Wolf’) 3rd Season
Blind Date (as a bouncer) in 1987
Mr. North (as a bouncer) in 1988
Border Heat
Street Justice
(as Charley) in 1989
W.B. Blue and the Bean (a.k.a. "Bail Out", as Corbin) in 1989
Return of the Swamp Thing (1989 as Swamp Thing Alec Holland)
Swamp Thing TV Series (1990-93 as Swamp Thing Alec Holland)
Delirious (as Riley) in 1991
Die Hard With A Vengeance (stunts) in 1995
The New Adam-12
Love and Honour
The A-Team

The Fall Guy (as orderly Sam in the episode ‘The Adventure of Ozzie and Harold’)
Several Charles Bronson movies (as yet unknown)

In addition, Mr. Durock was a stuntman for John Wayne on many occasions. Currently, he is still active doing both acting and stunt work.

TRIVIA: In 'The Destroyer' series of books (one of the most famous, long running paperback series) that later became ghost written by Will Murray, the hero, Remo Williams turns out to have a long lost father, Sunny Joe Roam (a.k.a William S. Roam.) Remo's father turns out to have worked as an actor and stuntman, most famously appearing in 'Muck Man'. In real life the author, Mr. Murray, is a friend of Dick Durock's, and admitted that Sunny Joe was directly based on Mr. Durock.


SCOTT GARRISON (Will Kipp)

Tribes (Fox Network Series)
Married...with Children (as Bill in episode 404 ‘Tooth and Consequences’) on 10/01/89
Not Necessarily the News (for HBO) in 1989
Liebstraum (Soap Opera) in 1991
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Will Kipp) from 1991 - 1993
Alistair MacLean's Death Train (aka ‘Death Train’ or ‘Detonator’) (as Brent) in 1993
Xena: Warrior Princess (as Perdicus in the episode ‘Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts’) on 01/15/96
Xena: Warrior Princess (as Perdicus in the episode ‘Return of Callisto’) on 10/28/96

(Unconfirmed) Mr. Garrison has been signed for another episode of Xena, presumably playing Perdicus again. Details will be given when known.

ORIGINAL NAME: Scott Valentine
DATE OF BIRTH: May 16th, 1964
PLACE OF BIRTH: San Antonio, Texas
EDUCATION: Graduate of North Texas State University, and began his career at the Winston Churchill Theatre playing numerous lead roles between 1979 and 1983.
SKILLS: Texas State champion gymnast. Speaks fluent Spanish and has recorded musical albums.
TRIVIA: He had to change his surname because there was another actor already called Scott Valentine, who became well known in the series ‘Family Ties’, and movies such as ‘My Demon Lover’


KEVIN QUIGLEY (Graham)

Wiseguy ( In the episode 'The Gift’) in 1990
Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (as Floyd Tatum) in 1990
No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers (as Sniper) in 1990
Superboy (as Tucker in ""Superstar" (B20)) on 03/03/90, (and as Damon in "Superboy... Lost" (C11)) on 12/10/90
Doublecrossed (as Regent) in 1991
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Graham) from 1990 - 1993
The Untouchables (TV Series as Leo Bliss the Janitor) in 1993 (Mark Lindsay Chapman appeared in the same episode, also directed by John McPherson)
Last P.O.W? The Bobby Garwood Story (as P.O.W. 11) in 1993
Moment of Truth: Why my Daughter? (as Charlie) in 1993
Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire (aka ‘Caught in the Crossfire’) (as Lt. Boudreaux) in 1994
Walker Texas Ranger (as Nash, in the 2 hr episode “Flashback”) on 02/20/95 (written by Jim Byrnes)
Sliders (as Bunt La Croix in "The other slide of Darkness") on 04/11/97
The Secret World of Alex Mack (as current semi regular character Lars Fredrickson in the 3rd season episodes: "Big Ray" (10/24/96), "Bad Girl" (11/21/96), "Spivey" (12/03/96), "Friends Like That" (02/20/97), "BMX" (02/25/97, "Nightmare in Paradise" (02/27/97), "Cheers" (03/04/97), & 4th Season: "Green Day" (09/25/97), "Oscar" (10/07/97), "Foot Fault" (10/09/97), "Senora Garcia" (10/23/97), "Things Change" (11/06/97), "The Return" (11/18/97), "Lies and Secrets" (11/25/97), "Paradise Lost (Pt. 1)" (01/13/98), "Paradise Regained" (Pt. 2) (01/15/98))
The Practice ("Rhyme and Reason" (?? Possibly)) on 05/11/98

Mr. Quigley was recently credited in press releases as appearing in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" ("One Little Ship") as the potentially recurring character, Gelnon the Vorta. However, although said press releases still mention his name, he was not in the episode and Gelnon's character was portrayed by a different actor. If anyone has any information on this that they can share, I'd be very grateful.


CARRELL MYERS (Tressa Kipp)

MacGuyver (In the episode "Slow Death) on 04/02/86
The A-Team
Hart to Hart
Ryan’s Hope
(ABC Soap Opera, as Siobhan Ryan)
Days of our Lives (as Kristie Lynn)
Miami Vice (as casino dealer in the episode "Hard Knocks") on 01/20/89
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Tressa) from 1990 - 1993
Problem Child 2 (as Parent) in 1991
Law & Order (as Natalie Ortega in "Prince of Darkness") on 11/18/92

PLACE OF BIRTH: Mendham, New Jersey
EDUCATION: Graduated from the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City. Studied Drama at Drew University and the University of Massachusetts.
RESIDENCE: Orlando, Florida (at least at the time of the series being aired. Currently unknown)


MARC MACAULAY (Sheriff 'Andy' Andrews)


Wiseguy (in the episode "La Mina") in 1990
Miami Vice (as Doc Jerry in "Bad Timing") on 12/02/88
B.L. Stryker (in the episode 'The Dancer's Touch) on 02/13/89
Miami Vice (as Johnny Gottman in "World of Trouble") on 06/14/89 (he was in other episodes than just these 2, but these are as yet unknown)
B.L.Stryker (as Emil in the episode "High Rise") on 02/24/90
B.L. Stryker (as Repairman in the episode "Night Train") on 05/05/90
No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers (as Terrorist) in 1990 (also with Kevin Quigley)
The Take (as Shel in the TV movie) in 1990
Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (as Superintendent Stanton) in 1990
Extralarge: Moving Target (as Goyard in the TV movie) in 1990
Edward Scissorhands (as Reporter) in 1990
Superboy (as Maniac in episode "Brimstone" (B17) on 02/10/90
Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage on 03/31/91
White Lie (as Donald Cambio in the TV movie) in 1991
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis (a.k.a. "Mission of the Shark", as Shorty in the TV movie) in 1991
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Sheriff ‘Andy’ Andrews) from 1990 - 1993
Carolina Skeletons (as Deputy Bryant) in 1991
Passenger 57 (as Vincent ) in 1992
With Hostile Intent (a.k.a. "With Hostile Intent: Sisters in Black and Blue" TV movie) in 1993
The Real McCoy (as Karl) in 1993
Matinee (as "Shopping Cart" Crook) in 1993
The Man from Left Field (as Mr. O'Connor in the TV movie) in 1993
For Love and Glory (as Col J.E.B Stuart in the TV movie) in 1993
Cop and a Half (a.k.a. "Cop & 1/2", as Waldo) in 1993
Hidden Fears (as Marty Vanbeeber) in 1993
Hidden Fears (no acting role, but stunt co-ordinator) in 1993
Tollbooth (as Cop # 2) in 1994
A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (a.k.a. "Quest for Justice", as Buddy in the TV movie) in 1994
Justice in a Small Town (a.k.a. "Hard Evidence" as Dereck in the TV movie) in 1994
China Moon (a.k.a. "Lune Rouge (French Title) as CSU Technician) in 1994
The Specialist (not an acting role, but stunts) in 1994
Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel (as Duke, in the TV movie) in 1994
Matlock (semi regular role as Detective Garrison in the episodes "Brennen" (02/17/94), "The Godfather" (04/28/94), ""The Coach" (11/10/94), "The Dating Game" (11/17/94) and "The Assault" (02/16/95) ("The Godfather" and "The Assault" also had Tom Nowicki in)
The Perez Family (as Male Volunteer) in 1995
Seaquest 2032 (as Colonel manheim in the episode "Alone") episode 37
Bad Boys (as Noah Trafficante) in 1995
Fair Game (as Navigator) in 1995
Up Close and Personal (as Police Spokesman) in 1996
Nash Bridges (as Eric Bowie in the episode "Wrecking Crew") on 04/10/96
Blood and Wine (as Guard) in 1996
Shootfighter 2: Kill or be Killed! in 1996
The Cape (as an investigating police officer (name unknown yet) in "Enemy Within") in 1997
Contact (as a NASA Technician) in 1997
Wild Things (as Walter, the alligator wrestler) in 1998

Mr. Macaulay lives (or lived) in Hollywood, Florida (near Miami), although whether this is currently accurate is unknown.


KARI WUHRER (SALIN) (Abigail)

Fire with Fire (a.k.a "Captive Hearts" as Gloria) in 1986
MTV’s Remote Control (game show host) in 1987
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (a.k.a "Ford Fairlane", as Melodi) on 10/26/90
Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (as Jackie Trent) in 1991
Married with Children (as Joanie in the episode ‘Kelly Does Hollywood pt. 1 & 2') on 11/10/91 and 11/17/91
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Abigail) from 1991 - 1992
Class of ‘96 (TV Series as Robin Farr) in 1993
Beverly Hills 90210 (as Ariel Hunter in "Vital Signs" (05/11/94) & "Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington (2 hr)) (05/25/94)
Boulevard (as Jennefer) in 1994
Sensation (as Lila Reed) in 1994
Higher Learning (as Claudia) in 01/11/95
Beyond Desire (as Rita) in 1995
Red Blooded American Girl II (as Miya) in 1995
Captive (video title: ‘Sex and the Other Man) (as Jessica) in 1995
The Marshal (as Sherry Prairie) on 10/08/95
The Crossing Guard (as Mia) on 11/16/95
Terminal Justice (working title ‘Cybertech PD’) (as Pamela Travis) in 1995
An Occasional Hell (as Jeri Gillen) on 11/01/96
The Big Easy TV Series (as Gina)
Thinner (aka ‘Stephen King’s ‘Thinner’) (as Gina Lempke) in 1996
MTV’s Sandblast (TV Series) in 1996
MTV’s Loveline (Guest Appearance) on 02/10/97
Sliders (as series regular Captain Maggie Beckett from the episodes ‘The Exodus pt. 1 & 2’ onwards) beginning 02/21/97
The Undertaker’s Wedding (as Maria) in 1997
Touch Me (as Margot) in 1997
Anaconda (as Denise Kalber) in April 1997
Phoenix in 1998
Ivory Tower in 1998
Kissing a Fool (as Dara) in 1998
Sands
Vivid
Search for Tomorrow
(guest appearance)
As the World Turns (guest appearance)

FULL NAME:: Kari Samantha Wuhrer
NICKNAME: Dawaywe, Crash
BIRTH DATE: Sunday, April 28, 1967
PLACE OF BIRTH: Brookfield, Conneticut
HAIR: Brown
EYES: Brown
HEIGHT: 5'5"
WEIGHT: 105lbs
MARITAL STATUS: Married to Daniel Salin
FAVOURITE FOODS: Vegetarian and sushi
FAVOURITE BAND: Cinderella
FAVOURITE COLLECTIONS: Art Deco Antiques
FAVOURITE AUTHORS: Anne Rice, Anas Nin
EXERCISE: A Stairmaster, loves to walk
FAVOURITE ACTRESSES: Rita Hayworth and Tallulah Bankhead
TRAINING: NYU, Tish School of the arts, and Juliard in London --Also trained by a Ray S. from NYC.


JESSE ZEIGLER (Jim Kipp)

TV Commercials: Cheerios, Sealtest Ice Cream, The Florida Lottery, Bealls Department Store
Judgment (as Altar Boy #4 (Dale)) in 1990
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Jim Kipp) in 1990
Matinee (as Kid in Line) in 1993
King of the Hill (as Jealous Kid) in 1993
North (as Bud Nelson) in 1994
The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (as Ned Marsden) in 1994
Captiva Island in 1995

PLACE OF BIRTH: Pinellas County, Florida
AGE: approx 10 yrs old at the time of the series being aired (so, about 16 or 17 now)
FAVOURITE SPORTS: Soccer, football, basketball, skateboarding, rollerskating, baseball


JACOB WITKIN (General Sunderland & others)

Love and Death (as Sushkin) in 1975
Arabian Adventure
The Comedy of Errors (as Porpentine Proprieter) in 1978
The Seven Dials Mystery (as Mr. Mosgorovsky) in 1983
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Simon, General Sunderland (3rd Season), Professor Mephisto and Zeus) from 1990 - 1993
Superboy (as Adviser #1 in "Roads not Taken" pts 1&2 (C5 & C6), on 11/01/90 & 11/08/90 (& as Man in "Mindscape" (C10)) on 12/03/90
Matinee (as Dr. Diablo) in 1993
Walker Texas Ranger (as McCumber) on 02/18/95
Showgirls (as Caesar) in 1995

Mr. Witkin also appears on the cover of the brochure for the popular Orlando attraction ‘King Henry’s Feast’ as King Henry. He also does a lot of stage work in Los Angeles.


WILLIAM WHITEHEAD (Dr. Hollister)

Wildside (TV series) in 1985 (Story Editor. Tom Greene was the brainchild behind this series)
Between Two Worlds (as Narrator) in 1990
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Dr. Hollister and General Sunderland) in 1991 (also wrote some seconds season episodes)
Thunder in Paradise (the episode "Changing of the Guard") on 05/06/94 (Writer)
Thunder in Paradise (as Commander Thackery in "Distant Shout of Thunder" (05/20/94 (directed by Lyndon Chubbuck)), and "Nature of the Beast" 05/27/94 (written by Tom Greene))

TRIVIA: Mr. Whitehead was formerly both a Baptist Minister and a college professor.

Mr. Whitehead has just written a play for Broadway, and is also appearing in a high budget version of "Treasure Island", playing Long John Silver. In addition to these known credits, he's worked with Tom Greene on many of Mr. Greene's projects.


ANTHONY GALDE (Oboe Hardison)

Just One of the Guys (as Ralph) in 1985
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Oboe Hardison) in 1990


PATRICK NEIL QUINN (Dr. Alec Holland)

Swamp Thing TV Series (as Dr. Alec Holland (human form)) from 1992 - 1993
Mad About You (as Gambler, in the episode “A Pair of Hearts”) on 11/18/93
Full Body Massage (as Andy) in 1995


JANET JULIAN (Dr. Ann Fisk)

The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (as Nancy Drew) in 1978
Battlestar Galactica (as Lt. Brie in "Lost Planet of the Gods" pts. 1 - 2, and "War of the Gods" pts. 1 - 2) in 1978 (under her real name of Janet Louise Johnson)
B.J. and the Bear (as Tommy) from 1979 - 1980
Humongous in 1981
Smokey Bites the Dust (as Peggy Sue Turner) in 1981
Fear City (aka ‘Ripper’) (as Ruby ) in 1984
Kinght Rider (as Jody in "The Ice Bandits") in September 1984
Choke Canyon (aka ‘On Dangerous Ground) (as Vanessa Pilgrim) in 1986
Ghost Warrior (as Chris Welles) in 1986
Falcon Crest (as Cookie Nash) in 1989
King of New York (as Jennifer Poe) in 1990
Murder She Wrote (as Bonnie Hartman in the episode "The List of Yuri Lermentov) on 12/15/91
Taking Care of Business (aka ‘Filofax) (as Woman on Plane) in 1991
Heaven Is a Playground (as Dalton) in 1992
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Ann Fisk) from 1992 - 1993

REAL NAME: Janet Louise Johnson
DATE OF BIRTH: 1959
PLACE OF BIRTH: California, USA


ROBIN O’ DELL (Stella)

Swamp Thing TV Series (as Stella) in 1992
Seaquest 2032 (in "Fear that Follows") in 1995
The Cape (as semi-regular, Ellen Eckert, Col. Eckert’s estranged wife) in 1996
The Last Perfect Wave (role unknown. Acted alongside Tom Nowicki & Steven L. Sears and Tom Nowicki Produced) in 1997
The First of May in 1998 (worked alongside Tom Nowicki again in this)


DOC DUHAME(Various Roles and stunt Co-ordinator)

To Live and Die in L.A. (no acting role, but stuntwork) in 1985
Monster in the Closet (As Deputy Coroner) in 1986
Omega Syndrome (as Frank) in 1987
Sledgehammer (acting role in the episode “Hammer Hits the Rocks”) on 11/12/87
Karate Kid III (as Security Guard) in 1989
Swamp Thing TV Series (various different roles and as Stunt Co-ordinator) from 1990 - 1991
Sweet Poison (as Money man in Diner) in
Maverick (as Unshaven Man) in 1994
The Quick and the Dead (stuntwork) in 1995
Get Shorty (no acting role, but stuntwork) in 1995

HEIGHT: 6’ 0”
EYES: Brown/Hazel
WEIGHT: 200 Lbs

As well as a member of the Screen Actors Guild, Mr. Duhame is also a member of “Leavitation”, a professional stunt group founded by Lane Leavitt, many of whose members, like Mr. Duhame, are committed Christians and appear in many Hollywood blockbuster movies. Mr. Duhame, along with stuntman Eddie Matthews have done stuntwork for the new Christian video series from Focus on the Family and Tyndale House: “The Last Chance Detectives”.


DAVID ACKROYD (Ian James)

The Secret Storm (TV series) in 1954(
Another World (as Doctor David Gilchrist in the TV series) in 1964
The Exo-Man (TV movie) in 1977
Dark Secret of Harvest Home (as Nick Constantine in the TV movie) in 1978
The Word (as Tom Carey in the TV mini series) in 1978
Dallas (as Gary Ewing in the TV series) in 1978
Mind Over Murder (a.k.a.."Deadly Vision", TV movie) in 1979
And I Alone Survived (as Jay Fuller in the TV movie) in 1979
Little Women (as Prof. Freidrich Bhaer in the TV series) in 1979
The Mountain Men (as Medicine Wolf) in 1980
A Gun in the House (TV movie) in 1981
When Your Lover Leaves (as Joe Waterson in the TV movie) in 1983
Deadly Lessons (as John Ferror in the TV movie) in 1983
Cocaine: One Man's Seduction (TV movie) in 1983
Whiz Kids (in the episode "Fatal Error") in 1983
After M*A*S*H (as Doctor Boyer in the TV series) in 1983
The Sky's no Limit (a.k.a "The Sky's the Limit", in the TV movie) in 1984
Hunter (as Gus in the episode "Hard Contract") on 10/12/84
MacGuyver (as Trumbo in the episode "Trumbo's World") on 11/10/85
St. Elsewhere (in the episodes "Close Encounters", "Lost and Found in Space" & "Watch the Skies") in 1985
Picking up the Pieces (as Dr. Eric Harding in the TV movie) in 1985
Murder She Wrote
(as Tom Casselli in the episode "Trial by Error") on 01/12/86
Stark: Mirror Image (a.k.a "Stark II" in the TV movie) in 1986
A Smoky Mountain Christmas (TV movie) in 1986
The A-Team (as Laskov in the episode “Trial by Fire”) on 03/25/86 (NB: Tom blomquist wrote this episode)
The Children of Times Square (as Peter Roberts in the TV movie) in 1986
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (as Graham Mattison in the TV movie) in 1987
Natica Jackson (a.k.a "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson", as Reginald Broderick in the TV movie) in 1987
Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (TV mini series) in 1987
Windmills of the Gods (a.k.a "Sidney Sheldon's Windmills of the Gods", as Doctor Ashley in the TV movie) in 1988
MacGuyver (as Knapp, in the episode "The Negotiator") 03/07/88
Memories of Me (as 1st Assistant Director) in 1988
Studio 5-B (as J.J. McMillan in the TV series) in 1989
Peaceable Kingdom (as Doctor Bart Langley in the TV series) in 1989
I Come in Peace (a.k.a. "Dark Angel", as Switzer) in 1990
Stop at Nothing (as Agent Conroy in the TV movie) in 1991
Hell Hath No Fury (as Stanley in the TV movie) in 1991
Dead On: Relentless II (a.k.a."Dead On", as Dexter Davenport) in 1991
Murder She Wrote (as Nate Parsons in the episode "The Witch's Curse") on 01/12/92
The Fear Inside (as Brandon Cole in the TV movie) in 1992
Breaking the Silence (as Doctor Berringer in the TV movie) in 1992
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Ian James in “Poisonous” and “The Curse”) on 02/21/92 and 12/12/92
The Round Table (as Senator Reed in the TV series) in 1992
Love, Cheat & Steal (as Tom Kerry in the TV movie) in 1993
Dead On (as Dexter Davenport) in 1993
Murder She Wrote (as Bert Lown in the episode "Portrait of Death") on 01/16/94
Against the Wall (as William Kuntsler in the TV Movie) in 1994
Fortune Hunter (as Paxton Leeds in the episode "The Alpha Team) in 1994
Walker Texas Ranger (as Jesse in the episode “Tiger’s Eye”) on 02/10/94
St. Elsewhere (as an astronaut: details unknown as yet)
Xena: Warrior Princess (as Anteus in the episode “Altared States”) in 1996
Raven in 1996

DATE OF BIRTH: 30th May 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH: Orange, New Jersey, USA


LARRY MANETTI (Officer Nestor Parkins)

The Streets of San Francisco (as Larry Walsh in the episode "The Honorable Profession") in 1972
The Streets of San Francisco (as Johnny Brennan in the episode "The Most Deadly Species") in 1972
Two Minute Warning (as Pratt) in 1976
Baa Baa Black Sheep (a.k.a. "Black Sheep Squadron" (new title) as Lt. Bob Boyle in the TV series) in 1976
Battlestar Galactica
The Rockford Files (in the episode "Nice Guys Finish Dead") in 1979
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (TV movie) in 1979
The Duke (as Joe Cadillac in the TV series) in 1979
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (in the episode "Savage Says: The Most Dangerous Bird is the Jailbird") in 1980
Magnum P.I. (as Rick in the TV movie) in 1980
Magnum P.I. (as series regular "Rick" (Orville Wilbour Wright III)) from 1980 - 1988
Tales from the Darkside in 1984
The Take (as Barry Shaw in the TV movie) in 1990 (also had Marc Macaulay in)
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Nestor Parkins in "Smoke and Mirrors", "Powers of Darkness" and "What Goes around Comes Around") 1992
Renegade (as Timothy Macy in the episode "Fighting Cage") in 1992
Raven (as Tony Piero in the episode "Reunion") in 1992 (A Steven L. Sears series)
Snapdragon (as Lengle) in 1993
CIA II Target: Alexa (as Radcliffe) in 1994
Bandit: Bandit's Bandit (as Currier in the TV movie) in 1994
Crowfoot (as Angel in the TV movie) in 1995
Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure (a.k.a. Body chemistry IV", as Derrick Richmond) in 1995
Subliminal Seduction (a.k.a."Roger Corman Presents Subliminal Seduction" TV movie) in 1996
Exit (as Haney) in 1996


TOM NOWICKI (Greg Dunbar, Clarence
Pickens, Mickey Paradise)

 

Harry and Son (as Tommy) in 1984
Illegally Yours (as County Clerk) in 1988
Ernest Saves Christmas (as Crew Member) in 1988
Web of Deceit (TV Movie, as Detective Burdock) in 1990
B.L. Stryker (episode: "Plates") 4/14/90  
Sudie and Simpson (TV Movie, as Mr. McMillian) in 1990
Somebody has to Shoot the Picture (TV Movie, as Steve March) in 1990
Superboy (as Police Sergeant in "The Battle with Bizarro pt. 2" (B7) on 11/18/89
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Greg Dunbar in "Legend of the Swamp Maiden") on 09/21/90
Murder in Mississippi (TV Movie, as Sam) in 1990
Wife, Mother, Murderer (a.k.a Wife, Mother, Murderer: The Marie Hilley Story, as Agent Blakery in the TV Movie) in 1991
Problem Child 2 (as Health official) in 1991 (Carrell Myers was also in this)
Carolina Skeletons (TV Movie, as Prosecutor) in 1991
Stay The Night (TV Movie, as Jim Berry) in 1992
I'll Fly Away (in the episode "On the Road") on 02/28/92
The Secret Passion of Robert Clayton (TV Movie, as N.Y. Reporter #1) in 1992
Passenger 57 (as Sly's Assistant) in 1992 (Marc Macaulay was also in this)
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Clarence Pickens in "Dead and Married") on 07/10/92
Grass Roots (TV Movie, as Tommy Newman) in 1992
Stolen Babies (TV Movie, as Bascom Fields) in 1993
For Love and Glory (TV Movie, as Daniel Doyle) in 1993
Matlock (as Assistant D.A James (Jim) Wygot, in the episodes "The Debt" (03/18/93) and "The Revenge" (03/25/93))
Swamp Thing TV Series (as Mickey Paradise in "That's a Wrap") on 05/01/93
Matlock (as Assistant D.A Jim Wygot in "The View") on 10/28/93
Complex of Fear (TV Movie, as Steve) in 1993
Class of '61 (TV Movie, as Major Palmer) in 1994
Alex Haley's Queen (TV miniseries, as Kirkman) in 1994
Thunder in Paradise (as Thomas Westlin in "Sea Quentin") on 04/08/94 (episode 18)
Matlock (as Assistant D.A Jim Wygot in "The Godfather") on 04/28/94 (also had Marc Macaulay in)
A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (a.k.a. Quest for Justice, as Man with Money in the TV Movie) in 1994
On Promised Land (as Joseph Appletree in the TV Movie) in 1994
Bandit: Bandit's Bandit (TV Movie, as Tuttle) in 1994
The Break (as Beales) in 1995
The Last Spring of the Wormkillers (aka "The Last Spring" or "WormKiller's Last Spring") in 1995
Matlock (as Assistant D.A Jim Wygot in "The Assault") on 02/16/95 (also had Marc Macaulay in)
Matlock ("The Fortune" - 2hr episode)
Pointman (as Alpert in "Judgement Day") on 05/18/95
Seaquest 2032 (as Mithor in the episode "Splashdown") in 1995
Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (TV Movie, as J.M.) in 1995
NightJohn in 1996
Chasing the Dragon in 1996
Dark Angel (TV Movie, as Fennaway) in 1996
The Cape (TV Movie, as Soviet Astronaut Major Andrei Mikoyan, & in 5 episodes of the TV series) in 1996
All She Ever Wanted (TV Movie, as Wesley Knight) in 1996
The Three Lives of Karen (as William Last in the TV Movie) in 1997
First Time Felon (TV Movie, as Hogan) in 1997
The Lay of the Land (as Bob Chambers) in 1997
The Last Perfect Wave (also with Robin O'Dell and Steven L. Sears) (actor and producer respectively) in 1997
Flash (as Alfred Rutherford) in 1997
Miracle in the Woods (TV Movie) in 1997
The First of May (as Dan) in 1998 (Worked alongside Robin O'Dell again in this)
Emerald cove
(as semi regular character, Mr. Pinoak) (TV show that ran for seven seasons several years back. Other details unknown)

Mr. Nowicki was active in theatre until about 5 years ago, when he decided to concentrate on his movie and TV career. he currently lives in Winter Park, Florida. For anyone wishing to get in touch with Mr. Nowicki, he can be contacted at the following address:

TOM NOWICKI, P.O. Box 793, Winter Park, Florida 32790, USA
(I hasten to add that this address is printed with the kind permission of Mr. Nowicki)

 

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