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Lee Weaver, Actor in ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou,’ ‘The Bill Cosby Show’ and ‘Easy Street,’ Dies at 95
He also played a character named Buck Naked on ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘NYPD Blue’ and showed up in films from ‘Vanishing Point’ to ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin.’
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James B. Sikking, Actor on ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser,’ Dies at 90
The Emmy nominee worked for Steven Bochco on those series and on 'Brooklyn South,' too.
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Robert Butler, Director on Pilots for ‘Batman,’ ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Hill Street Blues,’ Dies at 95
The three-time Emmy winner also did the first episodes of 'Hogan's Heroes,' 'Moonlighting' and 'Remington Steele,' which he co-created.
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David McCallum, Star of ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ and ‘NCIS,’ Dies at 90
The Scottish-born son of musicians and a musician himself, he also was memorable in 'The Great Escape' and on 'Sapphire & Steel.'Â
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Barbara Bosson, Emmy-Nominated Actress on ‘Hill Street Blues,’ Dies at 83
She played Fay Furillo on the legendary series, one of several created by her then-husband, Steven Bochco.
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Paul Mason, Producer, Studio Executive and Co-Creator of ‘The Bold Ones: The New Doctors,’ Dies at 92
He also served as a writer on Burt Reynolds' first film, plus 'Ben Casey,' 'Ironside,' 'McMillan and Wife' and 'CHiPs.'Â
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Late Producer Steven Bochco’s Longtime Palisades Home Asks $35 Million
The residence, built in 1937 by architect Paul Williams, was also once home to Sylvester Stallone.
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Phillip M. Goldfarb, Emmy-Winning Producer on ‘L.A. Law,’ Dies at 82
His credits included other collaborations with Steven Bochco and such films as 'Taxi Driver,' 'The Last Detail' and 'Thank God It's Friday.'
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Linda Carlson, Actress on ‘Newhart’ and ‘Murder One,’ Dies at 76
She also worked for Otto Preminger on Broadway and appeared in such films as 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' and 'The Beverly Hillbillies.'
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Disney+’s ‘Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.’: TV Review
This sequel to 'Doogie Howser, M.D.' acknowledges the original teenage-doctor dramedy and carves out its own distinctive, Hawaiian-flavored personality around a game cast.
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Ron McLarty, Actor on ‘Spenser for Hire,’ ‘Cop Rock’ and ‘Law & Order,’ Dies at 72
Ron McLarty, the familiar character actor known for his turns on 'Spenser for Hire,' 'Cop Rock' and 'Law & Order' who became a published author thanks to a rave from Stephen King, has died. He was 72.
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‘NYPD Blue’ TV Sequel in Development at ABC
An 'NYPD Blue' TV sequel following Andy Sipowicz's son, Theo, is in development at ABC.
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