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He has continued acting as an adult, usually billed as Rick Schroder, notably in the Western miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989) and on the police drama series NYPD Blue (1998–2001). He made his directorial debut with the film Black Cloud (2004) and has produced several films and television series, including the anthology film Locker 13 and the ...
Insp. Aiello (Andy Romano) — Where most superiors on Blue tended to be either wonderful (Bass) or horrible (Haverill), Aiello was a centrist: he sided with a task force that pushed Bobby out of the way on a major case, but later gave the green light for Bobby to take over (which led to the arrest of a serial killer) and also authorized the ...
NYPD Blue is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, ... Smits was replaced by Rick Schroder, as Det. Danny Sorenson.
Ricky Schroder is apologizing to a Costco employee named Jason, whom he filmed refusing to let him into the store without a mask on.. In a video the 51-year-old former NYPD Blue star posted on ...
Rick Schroder: Danny Sorenson: entire season — James McDaniel: Arthur Fancy: Episodes 1-13 — Kim Delaney: Diane Simone: Episodes 1-18 — Gordon Clapp: Greg Medavoy: entire season — Bill Brochtrup: John Irvin: entire season — Henry Simmons: Baldwin Jones: entire season — Garcelle Beauvais: Valerie Haywood: Episodes 11-20: Episodes 3 ...
Twitter users roast the former TV star for harassing security guards at a museum.
The sixth season of NYPD Blue premiered on ABC on October 20, 1998, and concluded on May 25, 1999. ... First appearance of Rick Schroeder as Danny Sorenson.
The episode begins with a special five-minute extended "Previously on NYPD Blue" segment that retraces Simone's (Jimmy Smits) whole character history. [1] [2] The final portion of the prologue presents Lt. Arthur Fancy's (James McDaniel) prior episode persuasion of a police widow to directly donate her husband's heart to give Simone a chance to live. [2]