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Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment opened on 1,613 screens, grossing $10,675,896 in its opening weekend, setting a record for March. [4] It was the 11th highest-grossing film in the United States in 1985 with a total of $55.6 million. [5] The film grossed $115 million worldwide and made a profit of $20.5 million. [3]
When Goodwin left The Bill in 2007 she was not only the longest serving cast member in the history of The Bill, but also held the world record for the longest time an actor has portrayed a police character. [7] [8] Larry Dann played Sergeant Alec Peters from 1984 to 1992. Peters swapped jobs with Bob Cryer, from desk sergeant to duty sergeant ...
She didn't appear in the first sequel to the movie, but did show up for Police Academy 3, 4, 5 and 6, as well as the 1994 movie (Police Academy: Mission to Moscow) and an episode of the 1997 TV ...
Prior to appearing in The Bill Lloyd had already played the high-profile role of nightclub owner Don Watkins in the soap opera Coronation Street.He also appeared in a number of other television shows, including the first series of Starting Out, Boon, Minder, Dear John, Farrington of the F.O., Dempsey and Makepeace, Z-Cars, Andy Capp, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Blake's 7 and Casualty.
Natalie Joanne Roles (born 8 September 1968) is a British actress from London, best known for her role of DS Debbie McAllister in the ITV drama The Bill. [1]She started her TV career as a dancer in 1988 on the musical film It Couldn't Happen Here, starring Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys.
Sally Rogers (born 1964) is an English actress, best known for her role as Detective Constable/Sgt. Jo Masters in ITV's The Bill. Rogers trained as a children's nanny, before taking up acting at the age of 20. She studied at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London before working at the Royal National Theatre.
Having first appeared as Detective Sergeant Tommy Burnside in 1984, he became a regular cast member of The Bill from 1988 to 1993 now with the name Frank Burnside appearing as Detective Inspector. After an absence of five years, Burnside returned on a semi-regular basis from 1998 to 2000 having been promoted to the rank of Detective Chief ...
Detective Joe Hill: TV series 2003: Code 11–14: Detective McElroy: 2004: Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story: Ian Barker Q.C. TV miniseries The Bill: Detective Inspector Peter Cavanaugh: TV series, 6 episodes 2005: Blue Heelers: Dr. Peter Nelson: TV series, 2 episodes 2006: Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King ...