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Bruce William Boxleitner (born May 12, 1950) [1] is an American actor and science fiction and suspense writer. He is known for his leading roles in the television series How the West Was Won , Bring 'Em Back Alive , Scarecrow and Mrs. King (with Kate Jackson ), and Babylon 5 (as John Sheridan in seasons 2–5, 1994–98).
Alex and Jane (Sasha Higgins) are the bitter mistresses of Liam (Sam Boxleitner), a married man with money to burn and a healthy appetite for infidelity.Together, they hatch a plan to kidnap their cheating boyfriend and extort him for millions.
Political and public pressure coerces the government into allowing two well-known reporters and their assistants limited access to the ultra-secretive Area 51.The group consists of 20-year news veteran Sam Whitaker (); his camera-woman Mindy (Lena Clark); Claire Felon (Vanessa Branch), an ambitious writer, journalist, and head of an acclaimed news blog called The Fact Zone; and her cameraman ...
How the West Was Won is an American Western television series that starred James Arness, Eva Marie Saint, Fionnula Flanagan, Bruce Boxleitner, and Richard Kiley.Loosely based on the 1962 Cinerama film of the same name, it began with a two-hour television film, The Macahans, in 1976, followed by a mini-series in 1977, and a regular series in 1978 and 1979.
In March 2012, Bruce Boxleitner stated he believed filming could potentially begin as early as 2014, after Kosinski was available following his commitments to the film Oblivion. [8] In June, Kitsis and Horowitz stated that they were still involved with the project, [9] though by December, Jesse Wigutow had been hired to rewrite the script. [10]
Amanda King is a divorced housewife who lives with her mother, Dotty, and her young sons, Philip and Jamie. One morning, Agency operative Lee Stetson, code-named "Scarecrow", hands her a package while he is being pursued. He instructs her to "give it to the man in the red hat", but she is unable to complete the assignment
Kenny Rogers, Rick Rossovich, Reba McEntire, Claude Akins, Gene Barry, Bruce Boxleitner, Paul Brinegar, David Carradine, Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford, James Drury, Linda Evans, Brian Keith, Jack Kelly, Doug McClure, Hugh O'Brian, Mickey Rooney, Dub Taylor, Clint Walker: Made for television traditional Western Into the Badlands: Sam Pillsbury
Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp (with Adele Mara). Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone is a 1994 American Western television film starring Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp, featuring new footage mixed with colorized sequences from O'Brian's 1955–1961 television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.