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Sean Garrison (October 19, 1937 – March 2, 2018) was an American film, television and theatre actor. He played Mark Dominic in the 1966 film Moment to Moment . He also starred in the short-lived American Western television series Dundee and the Culhane .
Dundee and the Culhane follows the exploits of two frontier lawyers who provided legal defense to their accused clients. Dundee, played by Mills, was an older English lawyer who travelled to the American Old West and partners with a young Irish-American lawyer, nicknamed the Culhane.
Sean Garrison had just toured around the country in a production of Camelot and signed long-term contracts with LeRoy and Universal. LeRoy found difficulty casting the male roles, saying, "There are few young men who really look manly."
Sean Garrison 1980 Brett Halsey: 1980–81 Jerry Douglas: 1982–2013, 2015–16 Jason Thompson: 2017 Jonathan Stoddard 2018–19 Keemo Volien Abbott: Philip Moon: 1994–96 Kyle Abbott: Connor and Garret Sullivan 2001 Marissa and Madison Poer 2002 Cooper and Oliver Guynes 2002–03 Seth Sturm 2004 Garrett Ryan 2010–12 Blake Hood: 2012–13 ...
Bridge to the Sun is a 1961 film directed by Etienne Périer and starring Carroll Baker, James Shigeta, James Yagi, TetsurÅ Tamba and Sean Garrison. It is based on the 1957 autobiography Bridge to the Sun by Gwen Terasaki, which detailed events in Terasaki's life and marriage. [2]
The role was originated briefly by Sean Garrison in 1980, then by Brett Halsey in 1980 for a year. Then, Jerry Douglas took over the role on April 7, 1982. When John died in 2006, Douglas was only out of work for a few months.
Kelly Garrison Rebecca Harper 1990 Hilary Lancaster 1991–93 Sean Garrison: John Abbott: 1980 Brian Gaskill: Seth Morgan: 2024 Justin Gaston: Chance Chancellor: 2020 Jennifer Gatti: Keesha Monroe: 1995–96 Anthony Geary: George Curtis: 1973 Deborah Geffner: Gwendolyn Gardner: 2020 Carlton Gebbia: Janina: 1999 Yani Gellman: Rafe Torres: 2008 ...
Seven in Darkness is an American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Michael Caffey and based on the novel Against Heaven's Hand by Leonard Bishop.The premiere entry in the 1969–76 series ABC Movie of the Week, it was broadcast on September 23, 1969.