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Bruce Boxleitner

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Elgin, Illinois
  • Birthday: May 12, 1950
  • 1995

    Co-starred with Melissa Gilbert in Danielle Steele s Zoya (NBC)

  • 1994

    Joined the cast of the TV science-fiction series, Babylon 5 , in its second season in the role of John Sheridan; show moved to TNT for its final season in 1997-1998

  • 1993

    First starred opposite Melissa Gilbert in NBC s House of Secrets , a loose remake of Diabolique

  • 1992

    Executive produced and starred in the Showtime TV movie Double Jeopardy

  • 1989

    Hosted the Disney Channel series Backstage at the Zoo

  • 1988

    Starred with James Arness in the CBS remake of Red River

  • 1982

    Starred with Jeff Bridges in the Disney film Tron

  • 1981

    Played Charles Trask in the ABC miniseries John Steinbeck s East of Eden

  • 1980

    Made first appearance as Billy Montana in The Gambler (CBS); reprised role in three of the four sequels

  • 1979

    Co-starred in the NBC miniseries The Last Convertible

  • 1976

    First major TV-movie role as James Arness s nephew in The Macahans (ABC)

  • 1975

    Feature film debut in Six Pack Annie

  • 1972 to 1973

    Began acting career with walk-on parts in Hawaii Five-O and Police Woman and with five lines on a Mary Tyler Moore Show episode

  • 1972

    Moved to L.A.

  • 1971

    Broadway debut in Status Quo Vadis (lasted one performance)

  • 1971

    Professional acting debut, cast as the understudy to the lead in a Chicago production of Status Quo Vadis ; assumed role when original actor quit

  • Co-starred opposite Kate Jackson in the romantic spy series Scarecrow and Mrs. King (CBS)

  • Played Frank Buck in the CBS action series, Bring Em Back Alive

  • Starred as regular in first TV series, How the West Was Won (ABC)

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