James Sloyan (born February 24, 1940) is the actor who played the part of Florida District Attorney Theodore Moody in 1971 in the Season Three episode of Quantum Leap titled "Last Dance Before An Execution".
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| - James Sloyan (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Indianapolis, Indiana, USAals James Joseph Sloyan Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte vier verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Admiral Alidar Jarok in der [[]]-Episode , K'mtar bzw. der gealtete Alexander Rozhenko in der Episode , Doktor Mora Pol in den [[]]-Episoden und sowie Doktor Ma'Bor Jetrel in der [[]]-Episode .
- James Sloyan (born February 24, 1940) is the actor who played the part of Florida District Attorney Theodore Moody in 1971 in the Season Three episode of Quantum Leap titled "Last Dance Before An Execution".
- right|thumb|200px|James Sloyan 24/02/1940 - Indianapolis, Indiana (Estados Unidos)
- James Joseph Sloyan (born February 24, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American actor. He is married to actress Deirdre Lenihan with whom he has two children, Daniel and Samantha.
- James Sloyan (born on February 24, 1940). He played Doctor Frank Nollette in The X-Files episode "Roland". One of Sloyan's earliest feature film credits was the 1973 classic The Sting. He later had a role in the 1978 mini-series Centennial. His voice is familiar to many as he is the spokesperson for Lexus. Sloyan made several appearances as Avery Baltus on the television series Party of Five. He also guest starred in an episode of Quantum Leap and appeared as Superintendent Hazen on several episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
- One of Sloyan's earliest feature film credits was the 1973 classic The Sting. This film also featured the late Ray Walston, who later played Boothby on several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. He also played the role of Barnard "Barney" Smith in the 1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century two-parter "The Plot to Kill a City" (with Frank Gorshin, Felix Silla, Anthony James, Seamon Glass, and Tim O'Connor). In 1970, he appeared in The Traveling Executioner with Graham Jarvis, Marianna Hill, Stefan Gierasch, Logan Ramsey, and James Greene.
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- James Sloyan in an episode of the CBS-TV series "Murder, She Wrote".
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| - James Sloyan (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Indianapolis, Indiana, USAals James Joseph Sloyan Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte vier verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Admiral Alidar Jarok in der [[]]-Episode , K'mtar bzw. der gealtete Alexander Rozhenko in der Episode , Doktor Mora Pol in den [[]]-Episoden und sowie Doktor Ma'Bor Jetrel in der [[]]-Episode .
- James Sloyan (born February 24, 1940) is the actor who played the part of Florida District Attorney Theodore Moody in 1971 in the Season Three episode of Quantum Leap titled "Last Dance Before An Execution".
- James Sloyan (born on February 24, 1940). He played Doctor Frank Nollette in The X-Files episode "Roland". One of Sloyan's earliest feature film credits was the 1973 classic The Sting. He later had a role in the 1978 mini-series Centennial. His voice is familiar to many as he is the spokesperson for Lexus. Sloyan made several appearances as Avery Baltus on the television series Party of Five. He also guest starred in an episode of Quantum Leap and appeared as Superintendent Hazen on several episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. In the 1990s, Sloyan also made frequent appearances in the Star Trek spin-offs The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager.
- right|thumb|200px|James Sloyan 24/02/1940 - Indianapolis, Indiana (Estados Unidos)
- James Joseph Sloyan (born February 24, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American actor. He is married to actress Deirdre Lenihan with whom he has two children, Daniel and Samantha.
- One of Sloyan's earliest feature film credits was the 1973 classic The Sting. This film also featured the late Ray Walston, who later played Boothby on several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. He also played the role of Barnard "Barney" Smith in the 1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century two-parter "The Plot to Kill a City" (with Frank Gorshin, Felix Silla, Anthony James, Seamon Glass, and Tim O'Connor). In 1970, he appeared in The Traveling Executioner with Graham Jarvis, Marianna Hill, Stefan Gierasch, Logan Ramsey, and James Greene. Sloyan had a role in the 1978 mini-series Centennial, which featured other Trek alumni, including Michael Ansara, Cliff DeYoung, Brian Keith, Sally Kellerman, Morgan Woodward, and Anthony Zerbe. He co-starred with Robert Picardo in the 1981 made-for-TV movie The Violation of Sarah McDavid and was also once a regular on the TV series Ryan's Hope, as was Kate Mulgrew. Sloyan's voice is familiar to many as he is the spokesman for Lexus. Sloyan made several appearances as Avery Baltus on the TV series Party of Five. He played Dr. Frank Nollette in The X-Files episode "Roland". He also guest-starred in an episode of Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, and appeared as Superintendent Hazen on several episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, starring Barbara Babcock.
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