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Gail Strickland is an American actress who had prominent supporting roles in such films as The Drowning Pool (1975), Bound for Glory (1976), Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), Norma Rae (1979), and Protocol (1984), and appeared regularly on various network television shows.
Gail Strickland as B.J. Rudolph; Cory Faucher as Tom; Charles Fleischer as High School Student; The film's director, Lamont Johnson, appears briefly as an alumni sponsor, part of a sub-plot regarding a win-at-all-costs corruption in the school's athletic programs.
The Insiders is an American drama series that aired on ABC from September 25, 1985, until June 2, 1986. starring Nicholas Campbell, Stoney Jackson and Gail Strickland. Plot [ edit ]
The Drowning Pool is a 1975 American mystery thriller film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, and based upon Ross Macdonald's novel of the same name.The film stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Anthony Franciosa, and is a loose sequel to Harper.
Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (also known as Starflight One or Airport 85 [1] [Note 1]) is a 1983 television film (for the ABC Sunday Night Movie) directed by Jerry Jameson and starring Lee Majors, Hal Linden, Lauren Hutton, Ray Milland, Gail Strickland, George DiCenzo, Tess Harper, and Terry Kiser.
Gail Strickland as Roberta Hampton; Phyllis Logan as Nancy Muir; Judy Parfitt as Beryl Stacton; Cherie Lunghi as Audrey St John; Clyde Kusatsu as Saburo Saigo; Kim Braden as Mrs. Webber; Pamela Brull as Jane Kowolski; Stan Egi as Spike; Nick Tate as Harry Nown; Sab Shimono as Natsume; Sylvia Short as Dr. Millichope; Natsuko Ohama as Nurse Royama
Working with him are court clerk Lana Wagner (Karen Austin), prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), public defender Sheila Gardner (Gail Strickland), and bailiffs Bull Shannon (Richard Moll) and Selma Hacker (Selma Diamond). In his first case, he has to settle a dispute involving a woman threatening her husband with gunfire while at the ...
Night Court is an American television sitcom that premiered on NBC on January 4, 1984, and ended on May 31, 1992, after nine seasons consisting of 193 episodes.The show is set in the night shift of a Manhattan Criminal Court presided over by a young, unorthodox judge, Harold "Harry" T. Stone (portrayed by Harry Anderson), and was created by comedy writer Reinhold Weege, who had previously ...