Eugene Orowitz, Hijo de Dios que en un instante de su devenir eligió el regreso al Hogar, el regreso al Origen Eterno. En esta serie de Highway To Heaven Eugene nos muestra que en cada instante, en cada decisión, acción, pensamiento, creencia se entrelazan para el regreso al Hogar si elegimos sostener nuestro Corazón Unido al Padre-Madre que nos Sustenta.
Eugene es hombre de equipo. Puso especial empeño en mostrarnos la fuerza del equipo, de la colaboración. Eugene-Michael Hijo de Dios Íntimamente Unido al Padre nos muestra que ell Regrso al Hogar se hace acompañado por nuestros hermanos. Al Cielo regresas con Tu Hermano.
Written by: Paul W. Cooper
Cast
Michael Landon. Jonathan mith. Actor.
Victor French. Mark Gordon. Actor.
James Whitmore Jr. Richard Gaines. Guest Star.
Jenny Sullivan. Susan Gaines. Guest Star.
Billy Jayne. Brad Gaines. Guest Star.
Denice Kumagai. Nguyen. Guest Star.
K.C. Martel. Larry Everett. Guest Star.
Alba Francesca. Jeanette Everett. Guest Star.
(born October 24, 1948), Born in Manhattan, New York, Known as James Whitmore Jr., is an American actor and director, best
known for his roles as Captain Jim Gutterman on the television program Baa Baa
Black Sheep, Freddie Beamer in The Rockford Files (1977–1979), and Sgt Bernie
Terwilliger in Hunter (1984–1986), and since the 1980s as a prolific television
director. He is the son of actor James Whitmore.
Whitmore began his acting
career relatively late.
He has had recurring guest-starring roles on the TV series The Rockford Files and Hunter. He also appeared in two episodes of Magnum, P.I. and an episode of Battlestar Galactica before directing many episodes of series by Donald P. Bellisario, the creator of Magnum and a writer on Galactica
He has had recurring guest-starring roles on the TV series The Rockford Files and Hunter. He also appeared in two episodes of Magnum, P.I. and an episode of Battlestar Galactica before directing many episodes of series by Donald P. Bellisario, the creator of Magnum and a writer on Galactica
Years active 1975–present
Parent James Whitmore (father)
Cónyuge: Salesha Ali (m. 1972)
Hijos: Aliah Whitmore, James Whitmore IV
Hermanos: Steve Whitmore, Lee Siegel, Dan Whitmore
Padres: James Whitmore, Nancy Mygatt
Abuelos: Florence Belle Whitmore, James Allen Whitmor
is an American film
and television actress. She has starred in some TV movies, and her best-known
role is reporter Kristine Walsh in the 1983 miniseries V and its 1984 sequel V:
The Final Battle.
Early years
Sullivan is the daughter of actor Barry Sullivan and his
first wife Marie Brown, who performed in musicals on Broadway.
Sullivan's first feature film was The Angry Breed (1968).
Other film appearances include Plaza Suite (1971), The Other (1972), The
Candidate (1972), Getting Straight (1970), Breakfast in Bed (1977) and Shadow
of Doubt (1998).
Sullivan portrayed Barbara in the NBC comedy series Me and Maxx (1980).[3] She has made guest appearances on TV shows, including Little House on the Prairie, Dragnet, Adam-12, The F.B.I., Highway to Heaven, Love, American Style, Dan August, Sanford and Son, Ironside, Falcon Crest, L.A. Law, All in the Family, Cannon, Hawaii Five-O, The Waltons, and The Fall Guy.
Sullivan wrote the play J for J (Journals for John) which
was prompted after she found a packet of unsent letters (in 1995) written by
her father decades earlier to her mentally disabled older brother Johnny (thus,
journals for Johnny). The play premiered on October 20, 2001. John Ritter, who in
real life had a disabled brother, played Johnny, Sullivan played herself, and
Jeff Kober portrayed her father Barry.
Personal life
Sullivan was married to guitarist/producer Jim Messina
during the heyday of the country rock duo oggins and Messina. She is the
former sister-in-law of songwriter Jimmy Webb, who was married to her
half-sister (and former cover girl) Patricia.
She played the recurring role as Quon Le Duc-Robinson on the 1984-1992
NBC-TV series Night Court, a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk
Mac Robinson, who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with. Quon Le and Mac
marry midway through the series.
Denice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on
numerous television series over the past three decades; one notable TV series
role was as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from
becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season MAS*H episode
"Private Finance".
William Jayne Jacoby (born April 10, 1969), known professionally as Billy Jayne and previously Billy Jacoby is an American actor. His siblings, Robert Jayne, Susan Jayne, Laura Jacoby, as well as his half-brother Scott Jacoby are also actors.
Jayne was born in Flushing, New York City, on April 10, 1969. He is of Jewish descent.[2] At the age of 3, he was visiting his older half-brother Scott Jacoby on the set of That Certain Summer, for which Scott won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor.[3] The director needed someone to play Jacoby in flashbacks, and Jayne was selected and began his career.
Although Jayne's birth name was not Jacoby, when he started his career his mother thought it would be best if he used Jacoby, the last name of his already established half-brother. At the age of 17, however, Billy Jacoby changed his professional name to Billy Jayne to coincide with his birth name. Jayne was a child actor from the mid to late 1980s, starring in numerous guest appearances on TV shows such as Trapper John, M.D.; The Golden Girls as Blanche's 14-year-old rebellious grandson David; The A-Team; and 21 Jump Street. He is also known for the role of Buddy, the brother of Terri, in Just One of the Guys from 1985.Jayne is best known for his role in the teen show Parker
Lewis Can't Lose, starring alongside actor Corin Nemec. The show ran from 1990
until 1993. After the show ended, he had smaller roles in shows such as
Renegade, Murder One (1995), Walker, Texas Ranger (1996), Charmed (1999) and
Cold Case (2009). Years active 1977 – present
K.C. Martel es un ex actor canadiendse nacido el 14 de septiembre de 1967 en Ottawa, Ontario.
K.C. Martel es un ex actor canadiendse nacido el 14 de septiembre de 1967 en Ottawa, Ontario.
Entre sus actuaciones se destaca la que hizo en Growing Pains como Eddie (amigo de Mike). Y Greg (amigo de Michael) en E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial. Después de eso apareció muy poco en la televisión.
Es una actriz y productora, conocida
por Supertrén (1979), Up Above the World (1997) y Luna de porcelana (1994). Ha
estado casada con James Karen.
Alba Francesca appears as Luanna Culver, daughter of Sam
Culver, in the episode "Jenna's Return" in Season 3 of the CBS-TV
series "Dallas".
Alba Francesca.
Years active: 1972-present
As an actress, Francesca, who was born in Florence, Italy to American artist parents, began her career at the age of ten in the theater as an actress. She later moved into television and film where she worked as an actress, writer, producer and director. She has made guest appearances on such shows as Lou Grant, Hawaii Five-O, M*A*S*H and its spinoff AfterMASH , and Matlock, She also appeared in the film Bad Dreams (1988).
Also a talented textile artist, her work has been exibited at such places as the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky; The Pen and Brush, New York City; throughout California, particularly in Los Angeles.
Alba is married to veteran stage, TV and film actor James Karen.
Hija del Polvo Temporada 1 Episodio 11 Noviembre 28, 1984
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