Corbin Bernsen
Milestones
- Birthplace: North Hollywood, California, USA
- Birthday: September 7, 1954
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2005
Starred in the murder mystery "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" opposite Robert Downey Jr.; premiered at the Cannes Film Festival
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2004
Cast in the TV moive "Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss" starring Jamie-Lynn DiScala
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2002
Reprised role of Arnie Becker in "L.A. Law: The Movie"
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2000
Signed to play Captain Von Trapp in touring production of "The Sound of Music"
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1999
Acted in the TV-movie "Two of Hearts" and its sequel "Young Hearts Unlimited" (Fox Family Channel)
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1998
Reprised role in "The Dentist II"; also co-produced; aired on HBO
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1997
Signed agreement with British-based Ardent Productions, which optioned Bernstein's first screenplay
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1996
Had leading role in the USA Network movie "Bloodhounds" and its sequel "Bloodhounds II"
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1996
Had title role in "The Dentist"; aired on HBO
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1995
Tried sitcoms with short-lived "A Whole New Ballgame" (ABC)
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1991
Helped launch Theatre of the Night
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1991
Starred as legal rights activitist Morris Dees in "Line of Fire" (NBC)
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1989
Was one of the stars of "Major League"
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1987
Had first starring role in a motion picture, "Hello Again"
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1984 to 1985
Had regular role on the ABC soap opera "Ryan's Hope"
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1974
Made film debut in "Three the Hard Way"
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Moved to New York City, where he appeared Off-Broadway in "Lone Star"
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Professional debut as a baby; appeared as a girl in a commercial for Pepsi
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Rose to fame playing the amoral, womanizing but utterly charming attorney Arnold Becker on "L.A. Law" (NBC)
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Starred in syndicated action series "The Cape"