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Steven Anderson (born November 24, 1955) is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 8 episode. Cracked (episode). He appeared in the JAG Season 1 episodes, "Smoked" and "The Prisoner", the JAG Season 2 episode, "Code Blue" and the JAG Season 9 episode, "Posse Comitatus".

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  • Steven Anderson (born November 24, 1955) is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 8 episode. Cracked (episode). He appeared in the JAG Season 1 episodes, "Smoked" and "The Prisoner", the JAG Season 2 episode, "Code Blue" and the JAG Season 9 episode, "Posse Comitatus".
  • Steven Anderson is an actor who portrayed Dr. James Parenti in The X-Files television series.
  • Steven L. Anderson is a piece-of-shit pastor from Tempe, Arizona, running the Faithful Word Baptist Church. He represents pretty much everything wrong with Christianity.
  • thumb|Steven Anderson als Nilrem Steven Anderson ist ein Regisseur und Schauspieler. Er spielte Nilrem in der [[]]-Episode .
  • Steven Anderson was a journalist for USA Today in 2015. His name appeared as the author of the story Auto rebels form organization on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, in which he interviewed the auto rebels' leader, Maynard Hornbuckle III, the vice president for consumer affairs at the auto watchdog group Edsel Inc.
  • 24/11/1955 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos)
  • Anderson has been a character actor for over thirty years, mostly on television. His work includes roles on such series as The Bob Newhart Show, Wonder Woman, Three's Company, China Beach, Murphy Brown, ER, and Baywatch, as well as a recurring role as a prosecuting attorney David Hawkins on the long running courtroom drama series Matlock (1989-1990). Among his feature film appearances is the 1979 thriller When a Stranger Calls, in which he played Carol Kane's husband in the film's final scenes.
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  • Steven Anderson (born November 24, 1955) is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 8 episode. Cracked (episode). He appeared in the JAG Season 1 episodes, "Smoked" and "The Prisoner", the JAG Season 2 episode, "Code Blue" and the JAG Season 9 episode, "Posse Comitatus".
  • Anderson has been a character actor for over thirty years, mostly on television. His work includes roles on such series as The Bob Newhart Show, Wonder Woman, Three's Company, China Beach, Murphy Brown, ER, and Baywatch, as well as a recurring role as a prosecuting attorney David Hawkins on the long running courtroom drama series Matlock (1989-1990). Among his feature film appearances is the 1979 thriller When a Stranger Calls, in which he played Carol Kane's husband in the film's final scenes. More recently, Anderson appeared on the comedy series Boston Legal with Star Trek alumni William Shatner and RenĂ© Auberjonois where he played Walter Seymore in five episodes between 2004 and 2008. Further credits include guest parts in Desperate Housewives (2010, with Teri Hatcher, Brenda Strong, Jeffrey Nordling, Miguel Perez, and Greg Haines) and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2011, with Raphael Sbarge) and a supporting role as Phil in the romance Language of a Broken Heart (2011).
  • Steven Anderson is an actor who portrayed Dr. James Parenti in The X-Files television series.
  • Steven L. Anderson is a piece-of-shit pastor from Tempe, Arizona, running the Faithful Word Baptist Church. He represents pretty much everything wrong with Christianity.
  • thumb|Steven Anderson als Nilrem Steven Anderson ist ein Regisseur und Schauspieler. Er spielte Nilrem in der [[]]-Episode .
  • Steven Anderson was a journalist for USA Today in 2015. His name appeared as the author of the story Auto rebels form organization on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, in which he interviewed the auto rebels' leader, Maynard Hornbuckle III, the vice president for consumer affairs at the auto watchdog group Edsel Inc.
  • 24/11/1955 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos)
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