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Gerrit Graham
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PHOTOS
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NEWS
CREDITS
BIOGRAPHY
AWARDS
FANSITES
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RECENT CREDITS
Third Watch
(TV)
Apr. 15, 2005
Now and Again
(TV)
May. 5, 2000
Star Trek: Voyager
(TV)
Feb. 19, 1996
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
(TV)
Jan. 31, 1993
Seinfeld
(TV)
Nov. 4, 1992
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Gerrit Graham Credits
HIGHLIGHTS
1998 Appeared as a renowned author and William Hurt's mentor in "One True Thing"
1992 Performed the voice of Cat R Waul for "Fievel's American Tails", an animated children's series
1991 Had regular role as a doctor in the medical comedy "STAT" (ABC)
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Different World
-Mr. Krum
Actor
TV
Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare
-Mark
Actor
TV
Fievel's American Tails
-Cat R. Waul
Voice
TV
Love Matters
-Phillips
Actor
TV
National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins
-Lucifer
Actor
TV
Now and Again
-Gerald
Actor
TV
The Eggman Cometh
(2000)
-Gerald
Actor
TV Episode
Seinfeld
-First Clown
Actor
TV
The Opera
(1992)
-First Clown
Actor
TV Episode
Shake, Rattle and Rock
-Lipsky
Actor
TV
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
-Hunter
Actor
TV
Captive Pursuit
(1993)
-Hunter
Actor
TV Episode
Star Trek: Voyager
-Q
Actor
TV
Death Wish
(1996)
-Q
Actor
TV Episode
The Love Letter
-Warren Whitcomb
Actor
TV
Third Watch
-Chuck
Actor
TV
Welcome Home
(2005)
-Chuck
Actor
TV Episode
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1998
Appeared as a renowned author and William Hurt's mentor in "One True Thing"
1992
Performed the voice of Cat R Waul for "Fievel's American Tails", an animated children's series
1991
Had regular role as a doctor in the medical comedy "STAT" (ABC)
1990
Was a series regular on "Sugar and Spice", a blue-collar CBS sitcom
1990
Co-wrote the animation screenplay for Disney's animated "The Prince and the Pauper", which featured Mickey Mouse
1990
Provided the story for an episode of "The Young Riders" (ABC)
1989
Had title role in the horror spoof "Chud II: Bud the Chud"
1989
Contributed additional dialogue to Disney's "The Little Mermaid"
1988
Provided additional story material for "Oliver & Company", a Disney animated feature
1979
Reteamed with De Palma for "Home Movies"
1979
Had recurring role of a kooky neighbor in the short-lived TV sitcom "Stockard Channing in Just Friends" (CBS)
1974
Portrayed Beef, a glitter rocker parody, in De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise"
1974
Moved to Los Angeles
1974
TV debut in the NBC movie "Strange Homecoming"
1971
Joined Paul Sills' original Story Theater company; played in the initial productions of "Story Theatre" and "Metamorphosis" (date approximate)
1970
Co-starred in De Palma's follow-up feature "Hi, Mom!"
1969
Played the lead in Sam Shepard's "Chicago" in a Los Angeles production (date approximate)
1968
Feature debut, "Greetings"; first collaboration with writer-director De Palma
1968
Left Columbia to act with Chicago's Second City (date approximate)
1967
While a college sophomore, cast by writer-director Brian De Palma (himself a former general manager of the Columbia Players) to co-star in "Greetings" (date approximate)
1962 - 1966
Attended The Groton School, one of the most prestigious private schools in the USA; served as president of the dramatic association (dates approximate)
1958
Performed in Moliere's "Le Medecin malgre lui/Doctor Inspite of Himself" with his French class (date approximate)
1957
Made acting debut at age eight in a Detroit Art Institute production of "Winnie the Pooh" (date approximate)
1949
Born in New York City
Grew up in St Louis, Missouri, Grosse Pointe, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois
Attended Columbia University; became the general manager of the Columbia Players
Performed another season with Chicago's Second City
Worked on the NYC stage and did two more shows with Sills (date approximate)
Wrote several teleplays for the revival of "The Twilight Zone" (CBS)
Played a recurring role on "Sidekicks" (ABC), a martial arts-flavored cop show
Played the recurring role of Hughes on the hit primetime soap "Dallas" (CBS)
Played the recurring role of Dr. Norman Pankow, a dreaded school principal on "Parker Lewis Can't Lose!"
Voiced the character of Franklin Sherman for "The Critic", a primetime animated series aired on ABC and later on Fox
Returned to series TV as a regular in the CBS drama series "Now & Again"
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Skipp Sudduth
Third Watch
Aired: Apr. 15, 2005
Eric Close
Now and Again
Aired: May. 5, 2000
Kate Mulgrew
Star Trek: Voyager
Aired: Feb. 19, 1996
Avery Brooks
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Aired: Jan. 31, 1993
Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Aired: Nov. 4, 1992
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