| Had recurring role on Fox's "Melrose Place" |
| Voiced Han Solo for the National Public Radio productions of "Star Wars", "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Return of the Jedi"; also starred in several "Earplay" dramas for NPR |
1971 | Broadway debut in the replacement cast of the Tony-winning drama "Child's Play" |
1972 | Film debut, "Slaughterhouse-Five" |
1972 | Supported Shirley MacLaine as her brother in the thriller "The Possession of Joel Delaney" |
1974 | Co-starred with Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in "Lords of Flatbush" |
1974 | Early TV credit, appearing in "The Whirlwind" episode of the CBS biography "Benjamin Franklin" |
1975 | Co-starred with Dorian Harewood in the fact-based drama "Foster and Laurie" (CBS) |
1975 | Had second male lead in "The Wild Party", co-starring James Coco and Raquel Welch |
1975 | Played featured role in the dreadful "Mandingo" |
1976 | Played Rory Armagh in the NBC miniseries "Captains and the Kings" |
1977 | Was in the ensemble cast of "The Choirboys" |
1978 | Portrayed a gay man who falls in love with a lesbian (Meg Foster) in "A Different Story" |
1979 | Appeared opposite Jennifer O'Neill in the pulp romance "Love's Savage Fury" (ABC) |
1982 | Last film for nine years, "Class of 1984" |
1982 | Starred in the short-lived ABC series "The Quest" |
1984 | Had moderate TV success with the adventure series "Riptide" (NBC) |
1984 | Won praise for performance in the Showtime remake of "The Hasty Heart" |
1987 | Cast as Valerie Bertinelli's wealthy father in the CBS miniseries "I'll Take Manhattan" |
1990 | Returned to Broadway succeeding Ron Perlman in the role of Col. Jessup in Aaron Sorkin's "A Few Good Men" |
1991 | Returned to features as Steve Brooks, a man reincarnated as a woman (Ellen Barkin), in Blake Edwards' "Switch" |
1993 | Appeared in the short-lived ABC sitcom "Almost Home", a revamp of "The Torkelsons" |
1993 | Co-starred in the short-lived CBS summer sitcom "The Trouble With Larry" |
1997 | Garnered praise for stage performance in Doug Heyes, Jr's "Seven Out" at the Globe Playhouse in L.A. |
1998 | Played a down-on-his-luck cowboy in the fairly awful Fox Family Channel movie, "The Cowboy and the Movie Star" |
2000 | Acted opposite Roxana Zal in Lifetime's "Her Married Lover", a gripping, edge-of-the-seat murder mystery; telepic reunited him with Susan Blakely, his love interest from "The Lords of Flatbush", playing his wife |
2000 | Starred as the patriarch of a wealthy Beverly Hills family in the NBC primetime serial "Titans" |
2004 | Cast as the President of the United States in Roland Emmerich's "The Day After Tomorrow" |