Robert Picardo Filmography |
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2003) (TV) - Starring as Bob Jacobs in "Soul Mates" and "Spellmanian Slip" |
Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) is sent by her parents to live with her Aunt Hilda (Sherry Miller) and her Aunt Zelda (Charlene Fernetz), where finds out on her sixteenth birthday that she is actually a witch. In this episode, bickering breaks out at Sabrina's dinner with her future in-laws and she casts a harmony spell where everyone breaks out in song. |
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The Dead Zone (2003) (TV) - Starring as Mitch McMurtry in "The Storm" |
Johnny Smith (Anthony Michael Hall) survives a near-fatal car crash that leaves him in a deep coma. Six years later, Johnny finally regains consciousness and now finds himself in possession of amazing psychic powers which allow him to see into the lives of anyone he touches. In this episode, Johnny's friends stage an intervention to shake him out of his guilt over Kate's death, but as Bruce drives him to Purdy's lakeside resort, he senses a storm is brewing. Now Johnny is forced to try to come to terms with his destiny in order to save the people he loves. - Mitch McMurtry is one half of the husband and wife team that picks up Johnny Smith and gives him a ride in their RV. |
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) - Starring as Acme VP of Rhetorical Questions |
Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr.(Brendan Fraser) and embarks on a round-the-world adventure, along with Bugs and The VP of Warner Bros (Jenna Elfman). Their mission? Find Damien's father, and the missing blue diamond... and stay one step ahead of The Acme Corp. chairman (Steve Martin), who wants the diamond for his own purposes. |
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Roddenberry on Patrol (2003) (V) - Starring as a Doctor |
This story takes a funny look at a time when Gene Roddenberry was working in Los Angeles in the late 60's as a motorcycle cop, writing part time for TV westerns, and pitching the Star Trek series concept. The story takes place over the period of a week or so as Roddenberry encounters several personaltiies, sights and sounds that eventually become part of the orginal series lore.
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The West Wing (2004) (TV) - Starring as E. Bradford Shelton in "The Supremes" |
In a unique glimpse of the inner-workings of Presidential politics, The West Wing takes viewers inside the White House and follows the lives of the staff as they help President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) make the crucial decisions that shape the nation and the world around it. In this episode, a Supreme Court Justice dies, forcing the administration's hand on picking a desirable replacement who can be confirmed by a hostile Congress. |
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The 4400 (2005) (TV) - Starring as Trent Appelbaum in "Weight of the World" |
4400 missing people are returned all at once, as they were on the day they vanished. Unclear what this means, the government investigates them to see where they've been. It quickly becomes apparent that their presence will change the human race in ways no one could have ever foreseen . In this episode, Trent Appelbaum returns to find his wife has passed away, and his daughter is in financial trouble. Trent discovers an ability to speed up weight-loss at an exponential rate, but it turns deadly for the people who sample it. Richard, Lily, and Isabelle spend time at the home of a fellow 4400; at the Center, a celebrity joins Collier's cause, and Kyle learns that too much fun can be dangerous. - Trent Appelbaum is one of the 4400, a depressed salesman, and has only his daughter left. |
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Masters of Horror (2005) (TV) - Starring as Kurt Rand in "Homecoming" |
Showtime has amassed some of the greatest horror film writers and directors to bring to you this anthology series. For the first time the foremost names in the horror film genre have joined forces for the series consisting of one hour films. In this episode the President of the United States wishes in a speech, that all the deceased soldiers should return from their graves to vote in the election. His wish is granted and the soldiers return to exile the members of the government. - Kurt Rand is a political 'spin' man that teams up with David Murch, who works for the president. He is murdered by a zombie soldier when it gouges out his eye and slams his head into a table after Rand tries to force it to sign a document by threatening it's mother.
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The O.C. (2006) (TV) - Starring as Bill Merriam in "The Pot Stirrer" |
The lives of friends and families from Newport Beach in Orange County change after the arrival of an outsider to their rich ocean-side community. Ryan Atwood comes from the streets of Chino and the Cohens have no idea how much he will change their lives. Kirsten Cohen opened her heart to accept the outsider, into her powerful old-money Newport Beach family. Their son Seth Cohen found a friend and brother in Ryan and there's the trials and tribulations of winning the heart of Summer, his lifelong crush. In this episode, Kaitlin starts going out with Johnny with the sole motive of making Marissa jealous. Seth starts getting nostalgic as he prepares for his Brown interview. - Bill Merriam is head of the hospital board.
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The Closer (2007) (TV) - Starring as Mr. Sheffield in "Saving Face" |
In this crime drama Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) transfers to a special unit of the LAPD that handles sensitive, high-profile homicide cases, and although she ruffles some feathers, her success in nabbing the bad guys gains her the respect of her department. In this episode the funeral of a former police colleague of Flynn and Provenza takes an unexpected turn when the casket is dropped, revealing not only their friend's body, but that of a nude, blonde woman. Brenda must also tangle with an irate bride who believes Brenda ruined her wedding. |
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Stargate SG-1 (2004-2007) (TV) - Starring as Agent Richard Woolsey in 7 episodes |
Stargate SG-1 is based on the 1994 film Stargate. The Stargates allow travelers on foot to cross the vast distances of space in an instant. The show focuses on the team to explore other worlds and defend Earth against alien threats. SG-1 is set in the present day, is based on Earth, and primarily involves humans. - Agent Richard Woolsey was a member of the NID, and was brought in to examine command decisions made at Stargate Command. He is now a member of the International Oversight Advisory (IOA) committee. |
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Stargate: Atlantis (2006) (TV) - Starring as Agent Richard Woolsey in 4 episodes |
Stargate Atlantis is a spin-off from the SG-1 series where a group of scientists have discovered the lost city of Atlantis, but not on Earth, it's in the Pegasus galaxy. Once in Atlantis, with no power source to return home the team accidentally wakens the Wraith and they are hungry for humans. The team is lead by Major John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan), and then there's Lt. Aiden Ford (Rainbow Sun Francks), and the Scientist Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) also. - Agent Richard Woolsey was a member of the NID, and was brought in to examine command decisions made at Stargate Command. He is now a member of the International Oversight Advisory (IOA) committee.
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Cold Case (2007) (TV) - Starring as Arthur Lennox in "Knuckle Up" |
This show is about Lilly Rush ( Kathryn Morris), the lone female detective in the Philadelphia homicide squad, who finds her niche when she's assigned to cold cases or crimes that have never been solved. Also on the team are Lt. Tom Stillman, Det. Scotty Valens, Det. Will Jeffries; and Det. Nick Vera. In this episode, a video clip of a missing student is found on the Internet, the team re-investigates the case of a talented 17-year-old boy who disappeared just a year before in early 2006.
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