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Richard Dean Anderson
United States
Age: 75
Born: 23 Jan, 1950
TV Series Starring Richard Dean Anderson
Stargate SG-1
This sequel to the 1994 movie Stargate chronicles the further adventures of SGC (Stargate Command). A secret military team, SG-1, is formed to explore the recently discovered StarGates.
Legend
Ernest Pratt, a dime-store novelist in the old west, lives with his scientist friend Professor Janos Bartok in the small town of Sheridan, Colorado. The people of Sheridan mistakenly believe that Pratt-a drinker, gambler, and womanizer-is the audacious and pure hero of his novels, Nicodemus Legend. Bartok and his associate, Ramos, convince Pratt to assume the Legend persona while supplying him with Legend-like futuristic gadgets that they invent. Together, Bartok and the reluctant Pratt (as Legend), adventure throughout the west solving mysteries, capturing wrong-doers, and even making scientific discoveries.
MacGyver
MacGyver is a different kind of hero - he doesn't use weapons, he's afraid of heights and he's an expert at making complicated machines out of ordinary things.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
The series told the adventures of a parentless family of rowdy brothers trying to run the family ranch in northern California. Into the chaos came feisty Hannah, who married Adam and took on the task of bringing order to the household. The series contained about one musical number per episode, written by notable songwriter Jimmy Webb. Despite a small but dedicated fan following, the series was cancelled after one season. It was created after the 1954 Hollywood film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
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