Sergeant Thomas Jefferson Hooker is a tough-as-nails veteran police officer with the LCPD who turns his back on a gold badge and goes back to patrolling the streets and training recuits. Along with his young partners in blue, Hooker take on Lake City's toughest criminals.
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Jerry Jameson,
Eric Norris,
Andrew Stevens,
Aaron Norris,
William A. Fraker,
Lee H. Katzin,
Clarence Jr. Gilyard,
Mike Norris,
Gregg Champion,
Chuck Bowman,
Karl Kases,
Rich Thorne,
Alexander Singer,
Joe Coppoletta,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Garry A. Brown,
Virgil W. Vogel,
Michael Vejar,
Vern Gillum,
James Darren,
João Fernandes
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest more
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest friend is former Ranger, C.D. Parker, who retired after a knee injury, and now owns "C.D.'s," a Country/Western saloon/restaurant. Rookie Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette is an ex-football player who bases his crime-solving methods on reason and uses computers and cellular phones. Alex Cahill is the Assistant DA who shares a mutual attraction with Walker, but often disagrees with his unorthodox approach to law enforcement. close
John Nicolella,
Richard Compton,
Leon Ichaso,
Vern Gillum,
Edward James Olmos,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Abel Ferrara,
Daniel Attias,
Rob Cohen,
Aaron Lipstadt,
David Soul,
Thomas Carter,
Christopher Crowe,
Georg Stanford Brown,
Colin Bucksey,
Ate de Jong,
David Jackson,
George Mendeluk,
Lee H. Katzin,
Robert Iscove,
Fred Walton,
Dick Miller,
Alan Myerson,
Don Johnson,
Richard A. Colla,
Bobby Roth,
James A. Contner,
Craig Bolotin,
Paul Krasny,
Tony Wharmby,
David Anspaugh,
John Llewellyn Moxey,
Mario Di Leo,
Tim Zinnemann,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Bill Duke,
Alan J. Levi,
Virgil W. Vogel,
Don Gold,
Jan Eliasberg,
Stan Lathan,
Gabrielle Beaumont,
Russ Mayberry,
Eugene Corr,
James Quinn,
Michelle Manning,
Chip Chalmers,
Jim Johnston,
Harry Mastrogeorge
The story of the Miami Police Department's vice squad and its efforts to end drug trafficking and prostitution, centered on the unlikely partnership of more
The story of the Miami Police Department's vice squad and its efforts to end drug trafficking and prostitution, centered on the unlikely partnership of Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs - who first meet when Tubbs is undercover in a drug cartel. close
James Whitmore Jr.,
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Allen Corey,
David Soul,
Charlie Picerni,
Dennis Dugan,
Kim Manners,
Arnold Laven,
Peter Kiwitt,
Winrich Kolbe,
James Fargo,
Alan Myerson,
Richard A. Colla,
Alexander Singer,
Don Chaffey,
Guy Magar,
Michael Lange,
Dennis Donnelly,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Bill Duke,
Trikonis Gus,
Douglas Heyes,
James L. Conway,
Jefferson Kibbee,
Sidney Hayers,
Ron Satlof,
James Darren,
Fred Dryer,
Bruce Kessler,
Stephanie Kramer,
Les Sheldon,
John Peter Kousakis,
Bob Bralver,
Larry Stewart,
Peter Crane,
Gary Winter,
David G. Phinney
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee more
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. However, Kramer left after the sixth season to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. In the seventh season, Hunter partnered with two different women officers. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, and often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The show's main characters, Hunter and McCall, resolve many of their cases by shooting dead the perpetrators.
The show's executive producer during the first season was Stephen J. Cannell, whose company produced the series. close
David S. Platt,
Jean de Segonzac,
Peter Leto,
Alex Chapple,
David Hugh Jones,
Felix Enriquez Alcala,
Michael Pressman,
Aaron Lipstadt,
Tom DiCillo,
Medak Peter,
Ted Kotcheff,
Helen Shaver,
Eriq La Salle,
Adam Bernstein,
Peter Werner,
Michael Slovis,
Chad Lowe,
Rick Rosenthal,
Mariska Hargitay,
Donna Deitch,
James Hayman,
Daniel Sackheim,
Chris Eyre,
Alan Metzger,
Juan Jose Campanella,
Clark Johnson,
Elodie Keene,
Kevin Bray,
Paul McCrane,
Guy Norman Bee,
Joyce Chopra,
Michael Zinberg,
Nick Gomez,
Jud Taylor,
Jonathan Kaplan,
Michael Fields,
Holly Dale,
Alik Sakharov,
Darnell Martin,
Edward Bianchi,
Edwin Sherin,
Fred Berner,
Lesli Linka Glatter,
Michelle MacLaren,
Woods Kate,
Shill Steve,
Chris Misiano,
Wallace Rick,
Makris Constantine,
Michael Llewellyn Smith,
Patrick Creadon,
Richard Dobbs,
Tricia Brock,
Norberto Barba,
Monica Raymund,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Marita Grabiak,
Yelena Lanskaya,
Gloria Muzio,
Christopher Zalla,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Courtney Hunt,
Jim McKay,
Matt Earl Beesley,
Martha Mitchell,
James Quinn,
Henry Bronchtein,
Amy Redford,
Arthur W. Forney,
Jonathan Herron,
George Pattison,
Jennifer Getzinger,
Paul Black,
Laura Belsey,
Jonathan Starch,
Alexander Cassini,
Jono Oliver,
Sharat Raju
In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate more
In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories. close
Walter Grauman,
Stuart Rosenberg,
Paul Wendkos,
John Peyser,
Robert Gist,
Tay Garnett,
Laszlo Benedek,
Herman Hoffman,
Richard Whorf,
Ida Lupino,
Robert Butler,
Phil Karlson,
Howard W. Koch,
Paul Stanley,
Vincent McEveety,
Robert Florey,
Leonard Horn,
Jerry Hopper,
Bernard McEveety,
Don Medford,
Bernard L. Kowalski,
Allen H. Miner,
Abner Biberman,
Andrew McCullough,
Alex March,
Allen Reisner,
Paul Harrison,
Sherman Marks
Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptible agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.