Monday, November 30, 2015

Stuck on You! (1982): Where are They Now?



This is the Troma movie, not the similarly named Hollywood movie. Info derived from the imdb. All known cast members noted.

Irwin Corey (Judge Gabriel): last known acting role in 2001; as Self: Irwin & Fran (2013); still alive at age 101!
Virginia Penta (Carol Griffiths): no other known acting roles.
Mark Mikulski (Bill Andrews): last known acting role in 1987.
Albert Pia (Artle Poulet): no other known acting roles.
Norma Pratt (Bill's Mother): last known acting role in 1992.
Daniel Harris (Napoleon): no other known acting roles; as Story/Teleplay/Producer: Ghost Mom (1993).
Denise Silbert (Cavewoman): no other known acting roles.
Eddie Brill (Caveman): last known acting role in 2010 but Wash Away (2014) in post-production; as Self: The Makings of a Stand-Up Comedian (2014), The Steve Katsos Show (1 episode 2013).
June Martin (Eve): last known acting role in 1985.
John Bigham (Adam): in Sweet Caroline (unknown episodes 2014-2015?; also Creative Consultant), WMM Sketch Show (4 episodes 2014-2015; 3 2014 as Writer), Blue (2015), Speedwriting (2015), The Pradys (2014), Warehouse (2013).
Robin Burroughs (Isabella): no known subsequent acting roles.
Carl Sturmer (Columbus): no known subsequent acting roles.
Julie Newdow (Pacahontas): no other known acting roles.
Patricia Tallman (Queen Guenevere): in Criminal Minds (1 episode 2014); as Self: Medieval Maiden: An Interview with Patricia Tallman (2013).
Kent Shelton (King Arthur): last known acting role in 2007; as Stunt Performer: August: Osage County (2013); as Stunt Coordinator, pre-production: Great Plains (2016); as Horse Wrangler, completed: Unconquerable Part I (2015).
Barbie Kielian (Josephine): no known subsequent acting roles.
Louis Homyak (Lance Griffiths): last known acting role in 1990.
Ben Kellman (Indian Chief): no other known acting roles.
Gary Moskowitz (Cameo appearance): no other known acting roles, as Producer in 2004, as Archive Source in 2004.
Ken Von Kohorn (Cameo appearance): no other known acting roles.
Mel Sachs (Cameo appearance): died in 2006.
William T. Horne (Cameo appearance): no other known acting roles.
Jody Eisemann (Cameo appearance): no other known acting roles.
William Kirksey (Narrator): last known acting role in 1986.
Richard Rothenberg ('Nice Tits' Man): last known acting role in 1994.
Marla Kassoff (Mona Lisa): no other known acting roles.
Ed Fenton (Leonardo Da Vinci): no known subsequent acting roles.
Sherry Hoard (Angie): last known acting role in 1986.
Charles Stanley (Used Kleenex Salesman): no other known acting roles.
Don Costello (Man with Fig Leaf/Special Guest Appearance): last known acting role in 1990.
Joe Perce (Attila): last known acting role in 1993.
Wendy Adams (Amy): last known acting role in 1999.
Connie Repplier (Receptionist): no other known acting roles.
Charles Kaufman (Dead Man in Coffin): only known subsequent acting role in 2010 (also Executive Producer).
Fred Salador (Carol's Boss): died in 2012.
Joe Davies (Street Bum): no other known acting roles.
Karen Musette (Mermaid): last known acting role in 1995.
Bob Bonds (Priest): only known subsequent acting role in 1998.
Agim Coma (Bailiff): last known acting role in 2008 video game, 2006 non-video game.
Ed Wolfe (Bailiff): last known acting role in 1984.
Susan Kaufman (Egg Yoke): no other known acting roles; as Assistant Set Decorator: The Knick (10 episodes 2014), Non-Stop (2014), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013); as Set Decorator: Dead Boss (2014); as Set Decorator, completed: Sharing (2015).
Ellen Christiansen (Stenographer): last known acting role in 1983; as Set Decorator: Boychoir (2014), Deliver Us from Evil (2014), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Masters of Sex (1 episode 2013), The Blacklist (1 episode 2013).
Betty Pia (Woman in Pool): last known acting role in 1984.
Mary Dunne (Woman in Pool): no other known acting roles.
Rick Angelostro (Peeing in Pool Man): no other known acting roles.
Steve Shubert (Max): last known acting role in 1992.
Richard Duggan (Pete): last known acting role in 1993; as Self: Earl Hamner Storyteller (2015).
Kire Godal (Cavewoman): no other known acting roles; as Director/Writer/Cinematographer/Producer/Editor: Lion Guardians (2013); as Cinematographer: Ivory Wars (unknown episodes 2013).
George Kamisky (Horny Caveman): no other known acting roles.
Regan Kennedy (Gay Caveman): last known acting role in 1995, then 1982 before that.
Dick Warren (Gay Caveman): no other known acting roles.
Al Kulick (Panda): no other known acting roles.
Dale Furnie (Herring Salesman/Head Mishigoth): no other known acting roles.
Neal Fury (Columbus' Crew): no other known acting roles.            
Mark Damon (Columbus' Crew): last known acting role in 1997; as Producer: And So It Goes (2014); as Executive Producer: Lone Survivor (2013), 2 Guns (2013); as Executive Producer, filming: Blind (2016); as Producer, pre-production: The Englishman (nd), One Night Stan (2016); as Executive Producer, pre-production: Graceling (nd), Inversion (2016); as Self: Reimagining the NeverEnding Story (2014), Mark Damon: From Edgar Allan Poe to Stalingrad (2014).
Jerry Turner (Columbus' Crew): no other known acting roles.
Frank (Tow Truck Operator): no other known acting roles.
Ed Preston-Guess (Law Clerk with Ladder): no other known acting roles.
Adam DiPetto (Law Clerk with Ladder): no other known acting roles.
David Carpenter (Law Clerk with Briefs): in The Last Ship (1 episode 2015), Grey's Anatomy (1 episode 2014), The Mentalist (1 episode 2014), Intelligence (1 episode 2014), Bonnie and Clyde (2 episodes 2013), The Ultimate Life (2013).
Dr. Freedman (Law Clerk with Briefs): no other known acting roles.
Brendon (Small Claims Boy): no other known acting roles; as self in 2008.
Mary Ellen David (Barbarian Woman in Tree): last known acting role in 1991.
Marshall Davies (Poulet Executive): no other known acting roles.
Freanne Snyder (Rental Agent): no other known acting roles.
Ric Randig (Three Stooges – Moe): last known acting role in 1984.
Jim Heinman (Three Stooges – Larry): no other known acting roles.
Wayne Rubin (Three Stooges – Curly): last known acting role in 2005.
Tina Stahle (Girl Near Chicken): no other known acting roles.
Candy Waters (Big Girl at Pool): no other known acting roles.
Edith Blume (Cave Woman): last known acting role in 1996, then 1985 before that.
Scott MacQueen (Vito): no other known acting roles; as Restoration consultant in 2005, as Self in 2007.
Charlie Kurnitz (Joe): no other known acting roles.
Stephen Ommerle (Arthur's Squire): no other known acting roles; as Self in 2008.
Mr. Dickie (Guenevere's Squire): no other known acting roles.
Gary Thomann (Man Who Yells for Blood): no other known acting roles.
Mr. Vincent (Joust Victim): no other known acting roles.
Ray Pontecorvo (Cab Driver): no other known acting roles.
Sue Dember (Woman with Carriage): no other known acting roles.
Bob Mackey (Bruce): no other known acting roles; as Grip in 1984.
Barry Shapiro (Bruce's Girl Friend): last known acting role in 1984.
Karen Vaccaro (Mrs. Schlemmer): last known acting role in 2006.
Roma Maffia (Attila's Sister): in Pretty Little Liars (15 episodes 2013-2015), Safelight (2015), The Oversharer (2 episodes 2014-2015), Drop Dead Diva (1 episode 2014), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (1 episode 2013), The Call (2013), Grey's Anatomy (3 episodes 2013); as Self: That Gal... Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2 (2015), The Insider (1 episode 2015).
Ernestine Mercer (Attila's Mother): died in 2011.
David Aarons (Attila's Father): no other known acting roles.
Katya Colman (Attila's Teacher): last known acting role in 1983.
Barbara Defonzo (Clown): no other known acting roles.
Judith Baertseh (Clown): no other known acting roles.
Mark Wolz (Clown): no other known acting roles.
Sarah Johns (Clown): in My Evil Sister (3 episodes 2013), Model Killers (2 episodes 2013).
Peggy Pelletier (Clown): no other known acting roles.
Barry Kloss (Clown): no other known acting roles.
Tom Delahunty (Myron Lunch): no other known acting roles.
Chris Liano (Lerri): last known acting role in 1986.
Sue Ellen Viscuso (Stella): no other known acting roles.
Andrew Krowetz (Judge Dork): no other known acting roles.
Bill Klaber (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): no other known acting roles.
Peter Nichols (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): no other known acting roles.
Michael O'Brien (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): last known acting role in 2004.
Teri Smith (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): no other known acting roles; was Musical Director on Edge of Night but it’s unclear if that was before or after this movie.
Norman Sukkar (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): no other known acting roles.
David Allen (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): last known acting role in 1987.
George Betilas (Rabbi's Band at Pool Party): no other known acting roles.
John Paratore (God): no other known acting roles; as Animator in 2007.
Tieg Thomas (Indian brave; uncredited): last known acting role in 2010.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Scooby Doo TV Series 1969-1991: Where are They Now?



Covers various early cartoons focussing on Scooby (1969-1991). Note: Scooby’s Laff-A Lympics featured characters from various cartoon series and will thus be covered separately. TV movies will also be covered separately.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1971)
Only actors in 3+ episodes noted. Only series without the hyphen in Scooby’s name.
Don Messick (Scooby Doo): died in 1997.
Casey Kasem (Shaggy): died in 2014; in NIBRS: Reloaded (2013), Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporation (1 episode 2013); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014).
Nicole Jaffe (Velma): last known acting role in 2004; as Graphic Design: Complete Works (5 episodes 2014).
Frank Welker (Fred): in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (14 episodes 2015), Two Way War (1 episode 2015), Transformers: Devastation (2015 video game), Lego Dimensions (2015 video game), Lego Scooby-Doo (3 episodes 2015), Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015), Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015), Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (1 episode 2015), Curious George (14 episodes 2013-2015), Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness (2015), The Adventures of Puss in Boots (unknown episodes 2014), World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor (2014 video game), The Simpsons (1 episode 2014), Big Hero 6 (2014), Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy (2014), Transformers Universe (2014 video game), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals (2014), Robot Chicken (2 episodes 2014), Marvel's Avengers Assemble (2 episodes 2013-2014), Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014), Bubble Guppies (5 episodes 2013-2014), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2 episodes 2013-2014), Frozen (2013), Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (2013), Mad (3 episodes 2013), Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013), Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace (2013), Scooby-Doo! Spooky Scarecrow (2013), Futurama (4 episodes 2013), DuckTales: Remastered (2013 video game), Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright (2013), Disney Magical World (2013 video game), The Smurfs 2 (2013), Transformers Prime (13 episodes 2013), Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map (2013), The Garfield Show (5 episodes 2013), The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow (2013), Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (11 episodes 2013), Curious George Swings Into Spring (2013), StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm (2013 video game), Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 (2013).
Stefanianna Christopherson (Daphne): last known acting role in 2008.
Heather North (Daphne): last known acting role in 2004.
John Stephenson (various): died in 2015.
Hal Smith (various): died in 1994.
Jean Vander Pyl (various): died in 1999.
Vic Perrin (various): died in 1989.
George A. Robertson (various): last known acting role in 1973

New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972-1973)
Only actors in 4+ episodes noted.
Casey Kasem, Heather North, Don Messick, Frank Welker, Nicole Jaffe, John Stephenson (same characters): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Daws Butler (Larry Fine, Curly Joe DeRita, etc): died in 1988.
Mike Road (various): died in 2013.
Lennie Weinrib (various): died in 2006.
Henry Corden (various): died in 2005.
Larry Harmon (various): died in 2008.
Pat Harrington Jr. (Moe Howard): last known acting role in 2012; as Self: The Insider (1 episode 2013).
Ted Knight (various): died in 1986.
Olan Soule (Batman): died in 1994.
Michael Bell (various): in Transformers: Devastation (2015 video game), Transformers: Rescue Bots (4 episodes 2015), Toy Soldier (2015), Community (2014), Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013 video game); as Creative Consultant: Sparks (2013).

The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976-1978)
Only actors in 3+ episodes noted (plus key 2-episoder). Only actors in Scooby-Doo segments noted.
John Stephenson, Casey Kasem, Frank Welker, Don Messick, Heather North (same characters): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Patricia Stevens (Velma): died in 2010.
Janet Waldo (Arlene Wilcox): last known voice acting role in 2000 video game, 1998 non-video game; as Self: I Know that Voice (2013).
Daws Butler (Scooby-Dum): died in 1988.

Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979-1983)
Only actors in 4+ episodes noted. Some episodes were also part of anthology shows.
Casey Kasem, Don Messick, Heather North, Frank Welker (same characters): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Lennie Weinrib (Scrappy-Doo): died in 2006.
Patricia Stevens (Velma): died in 2010.
Marla Frumkin (Velma): last known voice acting role in 2008.

The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show (1983–1984)
Only the key recurring characters noted.
Don Messick (Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo); Casey Kasem, Heather North (latter 2 same characters): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?

The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries (1984-1985)
All known cast members noted for both.
Don Messick (Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo); Casey Kasem, Heather North, Frank Welker (latter 3 same characters):  see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Marla Frumkin (Velma): see Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo

The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (1985-1986)
Only actors in 4+ episodes noted.
Casey Kasem, Heather North, Don Messick (latter 3 same characters), Frank Welker (various): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Vincent Price (Vincent VanGhoul): died in 1993.
Susan Blu (Flim Flam): last known acting role in 2009; as Voice Director: Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015; also Casting Director), Ben 10: Omniverse (9 episodes 2013-2014; also Casting Director), Dragons: Riders of Berk (24 episodes 2013-2014), Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (2013), Curious George (3 episodes 2013), Curious George Swings Into Spring (2013); as Self: Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013).
Arte Johnson (Weerd): last known acting role in 2005, as Self in 2006. 
Howard Morris (Bogel): died in 2005.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988–1991)
Only actors in 3+ episodes noted.
Casey Kasem, Don Messick (latter 2 same characters), Frank Welker (various): see Scooby Doo, Where are You?
Christina Lange (Velma): last known acting role in 1991. 
Kellie Martin (Daphne): in Hello, It's Me (2015), So You Said Yes (2015), Satisfaction (1 episode 2014), Mad Men (1 episode 2014), Dear Viola (2014), Math Bites (1 episode 2014), The Christmas Ornament (2013); as Self: Home & Family (5 episodes 2013-2015), 2014 Hero Dog Awards (2014), Good Day L.A. (1 episode 2013), CinemAbility (2013), The Ricki Lake Show (1 episode 2013). 
Carl Steven (Fred): died in 2011. 
Scott Menville (Red Herring): in Workaholics (1 episode 2016), HOARS (Home Owner Association Regency Supreme) (1 episode 2015), Teen Titans Go! (111 episodes 2013-2015), Lego Dimensions (2015 video game), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (16 episodes 2013-2015), Review (1 episode 2015), Uncle Grandpa (3 episodes 2014-2015), We Bare Bears (1 episode 2015), Star vs. the Forces of Evil (1 episode 2015), Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (27 episodes 2013-2015), The 7D (24 episodes 2014-2015), Angry Little Asian Girl (unknown episodes 2014), Gravity Falls (1 episode 2014), Ben 10: Omniverse (5 episodes 2013-2014), Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014 video game), Sunset Overdrive (2014 video game), Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014), Shelf Life (1 episode 2014), Frozen (2013), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013), Underdogs (2013), Franklin & Bash (1 episode 2013), Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2013), Star Trek (2013 video game); as ADR Voice: RoboCop (2014); as ADR Voice Artist: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013); as Loop Group, Afternoon Delight (2013); as Additional Voice: Ruby Sparks (2012). 
Charles Adler (various): in The Awesomes (8 episodes 2015), Ultimate Spider-Man  (1 episode 2015), Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015 video game), Marvel's Avengers Assemble (2013-2015), Ben 10: Omniverse (5 episodes 2013-2014), Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2014 video game), Wander Over Yonder (1 episode 2014), The Tom and Jerry Show (1 episode 2014), Shelf Life (1 episode 2014), Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (2013 video game), Khumba (2013), Phineas and Ferb (1 episode 2013), Bubble Guppies (1 episode 2013); Norm of the North (2016) in post-production; as Voice Director: Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (22 episodes 2015, 21 as Casting Director), Exchange Student Zero (1 episode 2015), Tyler Perry's Madea's Tough Love (2015), Blaze and the Monster Machines (1 episode 2014), Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch (23 episodes 2013-2014), Bubble Guppies (1 episode 2013); as Dialogue Director: Monster Beach (2014); as Voice Producer: Hot in Cleveland (1 episode 2014); as Self: I Know That Voice (2013), VO Buzz Weekly (2 episodes 2013), Wacky Delly Live (2013). 
Michael Bell (various): see The New Scooby-Doo Movies

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Sanford and Son (1972–1977): Where are They Now?



Info derived from imdb. Only roles 2013 and later being tracked. Only actors in 4+ episodes noted.

Redd Foxx (Fred G. Sanford): died in 1991.
Demond Wilson (Lamont Sanford): last known acting role in 2005 but Dancer (nd), American Zealot (2017) in pre-production; as Self: Unsung Hollywood (1 episode 2015).
LaWanda Page (Aunt Esther Anderson): died in 2002.
Don Bexley (Bubba Bexley): died in 1997.
Whitman Mayo (Grady Wilson): died in 2001.
Nathaniel Taylor (Rollo Larson): last known acting role in 1986, as Self in 2004.
Lynn Hamilton (Donna Harris): last known acting role in 2009; as Self: Earl Hamner Storyteller (2015).
Hal Williams (Officer 'Smitty' Smith): in Parks and Recreation (1 episode 2015), The First Family (1 episode 2013); as Self: Earl Hamner Storyteller (2015), Unsung Hollywood (1 episode 2015).
Howard Platt (Officer 'Hoppy' Hopkins): last known acting role in 2008; as Executive Producer, post-production: Fraternitas (2016).
Gregory Sierra (Julio Fuentes): last known acting role in 2006 but The Other Side of the Wind (nd) in post-production.
Fritzi Burr (various): died in 2003.
Raymond Allen (Uncle Woodrow 'Woody' Anderson): last known acting role in 1985.
Pat Morita (Ah Chew): died in 2005.
Noam Pitlik (Officer 'Swanny' Swanhauser): died in 1999.
Marlene Clark (Janet Lawson): last known acting role in 1988, as Self in 2010.
Frank Nelson (various): died in 1986.
Slappy White (Melvin): died in 1995.
Nancy Kulp (Mrs. Hopkins): died in 1991.
Arnold Johnson (George F. 'Hutch' Hutton): died in 2000.
Leroy Daniels (Leroy): died in 1993.
Ernest Mayhand (Skillet): died in 2007.
Helen Martin (various): died in 2000.
Barry Wright (various): last known acting role in 1981; as Executive Producer: Two Guys One Truck (9 episodes 2014).
Dap Sugar Willie (various): last known acting role in 1986.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Godzilla Where are They Now Part 26: Godzilla (1998)



This is the latest in a series that will track actors from the various Godzilla movies and shows over the years through to Godzilla, Final Wars (2004), the 2014 Godzilla movie being too recent to cover. Due to the unusually high number of active cast members, I stopped at Lawton Paseka. Info derived from imdb. Only roles 2013 and later being tracked.

Matthew Broderick (Dr. Niko Tatopoulos): in The Jim Gaffigan Show (1 episode 2015), Louie (1 episode 2015), Dirty Weekend (2015), The American Side (2014), Untitled Tad Quill Project (2013); Untitled Warren Beatty Project (2016) completed; The Gettysburg Address (2016), Look Away (2016) in post-production; as Self: Today (3 episodes 2015), The View (2 episodes 2014-2015), Late Night with Seth Meyers (2 episodes 2014-2015), The Talk (1 episode 2015), Trainwreck (2015), Late Show with David Letterman (1 episode 2015), The Meredith Vieira Show (1 episode 2014), Live with Kelly and Michael (2 episodes 2014), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2014), The Broadway.com Show (1 episode 2014), The Daily Show (1 episode 2013), Spotlight on Broadway (2 episodes 2013), Skum Rocks! (1 episode 2013), AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mel Brooks (2013), The 67th Annual Tony Awards (2013), American Masters (1 episode 2013), Show People with Paul Wontorek (1 episode 2013), Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy (2013); as Self, filming: Broadway: The Next Generation (2016).
Jean Reno (Philippe Roaché): in The Squad (2015), Benoît Brisefer: Les taxis rouges (2014), Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014), Avis de mistral (2014), Days and Nights (2014), Jo (8 episodes 2013); Brothers of the Wind (2015) completed; The Last Face (2015), Les Visiteurs 3: la Terreur (2016) in post-production; The Promise (2016) filming; The Krostons (2017) in pre-production; as Self: Le grand journal de Canal+ (2 episodes 2015), Qui veut gagner des millions? (1 episode 2015), Vivement dimanche prochain (1 episode 2015), Salut les Terriens (1 episode 2015), Paris Story (2014), La parenthèse inattendue (1 episode 2014), Vivement dimanche (1 episode 2014), El hormiguero (1 episode 2013).
Maria Pitillo (Audrey Timmonds): last known acting role in 2008.
Hank Azaria (Victor 'Animal' Palotti): in The Simpsons (577 episodes 1989-2016), Ray Donovan (12 episodes 2014-2015), Family Guy (2 episodes 2014-2015), The Simpsons Take the Bowl (2014), The Smurfs 2 (2013), The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow (2013), Lovelace (2013), Timms Valley (2013); Oppenheimer Strategies (2015), The Wizard of Lies (2016), Bordertown (3 episodes 2016), Mack & Moxy (8 episodes 2016) in post-production; A Visit from the Goon Squad (nd) in production; as Self: Live! With Kelly and Michael (2 episodes 2013-2014), Conan (1 episode 2014), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2013), Stand Up to Cancer (2014), Late Night with Seth Meyers (1 episode 2014), CBS This Morning (1 episode 2014), Fatherhood (12 episodes 2014), Katie (1 episode 2014), Wonderview (1 episode 2014), Smurfs 2: Inside the Magic! (2013), I Know That Voice (2013), Watch What Happens: Live (1 episode 2013), Larry King Now (1 episode 2013), The Daily Show (1 episode 2013), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2013).
Kevin Dunn (Colonel Hicks): in Code Black (1 episode 2015), After Dark with Julian Clark (1 episode 2015), Veep (27 episodes 2013-2015), Slow Learners (2015), Ashby (2015), Draft Day (2014), True Detective (5 episodes 2014), Cesar Chavez (2014), The Frozen Ground (2013), Jobs (2013), Prosecuting Casey Anthony (2013); Men of Granite (2015) filming.
Michael Lerner (Mayor Ebert): in Childrens Hospital, Ashby (2015), Comedy Bang! Bang! (1 episode 2015), Recorded Lives (unknown episodes 2014), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Glee (5 episodes 2013-2014), 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story (2014), Immigrant (2013), Brahmin Bulls (2013), Somebody Marry Me (2013), 2 Dead 2 Kill (2013); Switching Lanes (2015) completed; American Bred (2016), The Shickles (2016), Drive Me to Vegas and Mars (2016)in post-production; Fragments from Olympus: The Vision of Nikola Tesla (nd) in pre-production.
Harry Shearer (Charles Caiman): in The Simpsons (582 episodes 1989-2015), The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2015), Love & Taxes (2015), Outnumbered (1 episode 2014), Nixon's the One (6 episodes 2013, also Writer/Executive Producer); Mascots (2016), Bastards (2016) filming; as Writer/Director: What's with Honey Poo Poo? (2013); as Self: Mastermind (1 episode 2014), Sunday Brunch (1 episode 2014), The Kumars (1 episode 2014), Jeopardy! (2 episodes 2013-2014); as Self, post-production: Emerson: Pictures of an Exhibitionist (2015); as Self, filming: Jimmy's Music Club the Movie (nd); as Self, in production: The Last Laugh (2015).
Arabella Field (Lucy Palotti): in The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), Louder Than Words (2013), Ironside (1 episode 2013), American Horror Story (1 episode 2013), Monday Mornings (1 episode 2013), Rules of Engagement (1 episode 2013).
Vicki Lewis (Dr. Elsie Chapman): in Modern Family (2 episodes 2015), Doc McStuffins (1 episode 2014), See Dad Run (2 episodes 2014), Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon (2014), Complete Works (2 episodes 2014), Turbo FAST (1 episode 2014), Doll & Em (2 episodes 2013), Austin & Ally (1 episode 2013); Finding Dory (2016) filming.
Doug Savant (Sergeant O'Neal): in Scorpion (1 episode 2015), Hawaii Five-0 (1 episode 2015), April Rain (2014), Criminal Minds (1 episode 2013), Drop Dead Diva (1 episode 2013), Rizzoli & Isles (1 episode 2013), Vegas (1 episode 2013).
Malcolm Danare (Dr. Mendel Craven): in Ever After High (5 episodes 2013-2015), American Justice (2015), Ever After High: Thronecoming (2014), The Martini Shot (2014), Smothered (2014), Ever After High-Legacy Day: A Tale of Two Tales (2013); The Summerland Project (2015; also Co-Producer), WTF: World Thumbwrestling Federation (2016; also Co-Producer) in post-production; The Taker (2015; also Co-Producer) filming.
Lorry Goldman (Gene - Mayor's Aide): in Rizzoli & Isles (1 episode 2013).
Christian Aubert (Jean-Luc): last known acting role in 2009.
Philippe Bergeron (Jean-Claude): in Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014 video game), 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2013).
Frank Bruynbroek (Jean-Pierre): last known acting role in 2011; as ADR Cast in 2013.
François Giroday (Jean-Philippe): last known acting role in 2009.
Nicholas J. Giangiulio (Ed): in Alto (2015), Blue Bloods (1 episode 2014); Somebody's Gotta Do It (2013) completed.
Robert Lesser (Murray): last known acting role in 2012 but Redstone (2015) in post-production.
Ralph Manza (Old Fisherman): died in 2000.
Greg Callahan (Governor): in Default (2014).
Chris Ellis (General Anderson): in K.C. Undercover (2 episodes 2015), Murder in the First (6 episodes 2015), Mad Men (1 episode 2015), Jessabelle (2014), Sequestered (12 episodes 2014), Legit (1 episode 2014), Faults (2014), The Guest (2014), Grace Unplugged (2013), Warehouse 13 (1 episode 2013); Trigger (2015) completed; The Summerland Project (2015), Pitching Tents (2016) in post-production.
Nancy Cartwright (Caiman's Secretary): in The Simpsons (590 episodes 1989-2016), Portlandia (1 episode 2015), Family Guy (1 episode 2014), The Simpsons Take the Bowl (2014), The 7D (1 episode 2014), American Dad! (1 episode 2013); Lennon (2015) completed; Captain Underpants (nd) in pre-production; as Writer/Producer, filming: In Search of Fellini (2016); as Self: TV's Funniest Animated Stars: A Paley Center for Media Special (2015), The 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade (2014), Love All Humans (2013), I Know That Voice (2013), Nancy Cartwright: The Voice of Success (2013).
Richard Gant (Admiral Phelps): in Family Time (5 episodes 2014-2015), The Mindy Project (3 episodes 2014-2015), Married (1 episode 2015), The Game (4 episodes 2013-2015), The Blexicans (unknown episodes 2015), The Fright Night Files (2014), Bleach (2014), Back in the Game (1 episode 2013), Island Song (2013).
Jack Moore (Leonard): last known acting role in 2011.
Steve Giannelli (Jules): last known acting role in 2010.
Brian Farabaugh (Arthur): last known acting role in 2003.
Stephen Xavier Lee (Lt. Anderson): no known subsequent acting roles.
Bodhi Elfman (Freddie): in Criminal Minds (2015), Growing Up Fisher (1 episode 2014), Touch (6 episode 2013); Lennon (2015), Whitehorse (2015; also Producer/Writer), Sing For Your Supper (2016) completed; Medicine Men (2015) in post-production; as Self: Creating America's Next Hit Show (2013).
Rich Grosso (Jimmy): in Scorpion (1 episode 2015), Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (1 episode 2015), See Dad Run (1 episode 2014), Asian School Girls (2014), Scorned (2013), Halfway to Hell (2013).
Lloyd Kino (Japanese Tanker Cook): died in 2012.
Toshi Toda (Japanese Tanker Captain): in Masterless (2015), Henry Danger (1 episode 2015), Memoirs (2013), Touch (1 episode 2013), Mr. Rabbit (2013), Mojave '43 (2013); as ADR Voice Artist: The Wolverine (2013).
Clyde Kusatsu (Japanese Tanker Skipper): in Major Lazer (1 episode 2015), 47 Ronin (2013), Raising Hope (1 episode 2013), The Face of Love (2013), Franklin & Bash (1 episode 2013), The Moment (2013), Ben and Kate (1 episode 2013), The Gabriels (2013).
Masaya Katô (Japanese Tanker Crew Member): in Kozure Shinbee (unknown episodes 2015), Tsumi no yohaku (2015), Unfair the Special: Double Meaning Rensa (2015), Unfair the End (2015), The Emperor's Cook (12 episodes 2015), Iron Grandma (2 episodes 2015), Onna wa sore wo yurusanai (10 episodes 2014), Inochi Arukagiri Tatakae, Soshite Ikinukunda (2014), Flare (2014), Jikan no Shûzoku (2014), Keiji (2014), In the Hero (2014), Monster (2013), Double Meaning: Yes or No? (2013), Yae no sakura (1 episode 2013); Nigeru Onna (2016) completed; Terra Formars (2016) in post-production; Karate Kill (2016) filming.
Glenn Morshower (Kyle Terrington): in Supergirl (1 episode 2015), Code Black (1 episode 2015), The Tutor (2015), Scandal (1 episode 2015), Dark Places (2015), The Doo Dah Man (2015), Bloodline (6 episodes 2015), Hoovey (2015), Take the Spotlight (2014), Manhattan (1 episode 2014), Wild Card (1 episode 2014), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1 episode 2014), Flutter (2014; also Executive Producer/Producer), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1 episode 2014), (Mis)adventure (unknown episodes 2014), Dads (1 episode 2013), Castle (1 episode 2013), Parkland (2013), Revolution (4 episodes 2013), After Earth (2013), Dallas (5 episodes 2013); Bug (2015), I Did Not Forget You (2015) completed; Remember the Sultana (2015), When the Bough Breaks (2016) in post-production; Bomb City (2016) in pre-production; as Self: The Adventures of Ravi (unknown episodes 2015).
Lola Pashalinski (Pharmacist): in The Blacklist (1 episode 2014), Louie (1 episode 2014).
Rob Fukuzaki (WIDF Co-Anchor): in Major Crimes (1 episode 2015); last previous known acting role in 2005.
Dale Harimoto (WKXI Anchor): last known acting role in 1999.
Gary W. Cruz (WFKK Anchor): no known subsequent acting roles.
Derek Webster (Utah Captain): in Minority Report (1 episode 2015), The Whispers (13 episodes 2015), Chasing Eagle Rock (2015), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2 episodes 2013-2014), The Newsroom (2 episodes 2014), The Night Shift (4 episodes 2014), NCIS: Los Angeles (1 episode 2014), Longmire (1 episode 2013), Revolution (2 episodes 2013), Body of Proof (1 episode 2013).
Stuart Fratkin (Utah Ensign): last known acting role in 2006 but Pitfire of Hell (nd) filming.
Frank Cilberg (Utah Sailors): last known acting role in 2005.
Jason Edward Jones (Utah Sailor): no other known acting roles.
Roger McIntyre (Utah Sailor): last known acting role in 2004 but Dead End (2015) in post-production.
David Pressman (Anchorage Captain): in True Detective (1 episode 2015), Big Time in Hollywood, FL (1 episode 2015), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (1 episode 2015), Mourning Glory (2014), Untitled Jerrod Carmichael Pilot (1 episode 2014), The Stafford Project (1 episode 2013), We Are Men (1 episode c2013), Wendell and Vinnie (1 episode 2013).
Robert Faltisco (Anchorage Ensign): last known acting role in 2001.
Christopher Darius Maleki (Anchorage Ensign): no other known acting roles.
Scott Lusby (Anchorage Ensign): last known acting role in 2006.
Ali Afshar (Anchorage Sailor): in The Wizard (2015; also Producer); The Wrong Side of Right (2015; also Executive Producer/Producer), Damn Foreigners (2015) completed; Running Wild (2016; also Executive Producer) in post-production; as Producer/Story/Self: Born to Race: Fast Track (2014).
Terence Paul Winter (Apache Pilot): last known acting role in 2005; as Producer, various: Castle (61 episodes 2012-2015; 9 2013-2015 as Writer).
Kirk Geiger (Apache Pilot): last known acting role in 2002 (also Electronic Camera).
Pat Mastroianni (Apache Pilot): in Let's Rap (2015), Beauty and the Beast (2 episodes 2015), Dark Matter (1 episode 2015), Bitten (2 episodes 2014-2015), Bastards (2014), Acapulco (2014), Cracked (1 episode 2013), The Listener (1 episode 2013), A Very Larry Christmas (2013); as Self: Bold & Brash: Filmmaking Boisvert Style (2014).
Eric Saiet (Apache Pilot): last known acting role in 2010, as Writer in 2012.
Burt Bulos (Apache Pilot): in F#@K I Love U (2 episodes 2015), Bosch (2 episodes 2014-2015), Bones (1 episode 2014); Gruyeres (2014; also Producer/Story/Writer), The Lady Killers (2015; as Producer) completed.
Robert Floyd (Apache Pilot): last known acting role in 2010 (also Co-Producer).
Seth Peterson (Apache Pilot): in Bones (1 episode 2015), Intent (2015), Signal (2013), Unlucky Charms (2013).
Jamison Yang (F-18 Pilot): in The Brink (1 episode 2015), NCIS: Los Angeles (1 episode 2015), Austin & Ally (1 episode 2013); Before the Border (2015) completed.
Nathan Anderson (F-18 Pilot): in Castle (1 episode 2014), The Young and the Restless (1 episode 2014), Growing Up Fisher (1 episode 2014), Pacific Standard (2014), Getting Back to Zero (2013), Victorious (1 episode 2013); as Editor: Yama (2015), Paddy's in the Boot (2015), Dirty Dead Con Men (2015), Reluctantly Healthy (2 episodes 2013-2014), Jon Vs. College (3 episodes 2013).
Mark Munafo (F-18 Pilot): last known acting role in 2001.
Dwight Schmidt (F-18 Pilot): no other known acting roles.
Dwayne Swingler (Raven Pilot #2): last known acting role in 2010.
Lawton Paseka (Officer): in The Runner (2015), The Living (2014), The Inquisition of Camilo Sanz (2014), Orange Is the New Black (1 episode 2013), The Trial of Socrates (2013), Captain Blackout (2013).