. . . "Richard Marcus played Forbes during Season 4 of 24. He is well-known for his portrayal as William Raines in The Pretender (with Patrick Bauchau and Jon Gries)."@en . "Richard Marcus is American actor who played Doctor William Raines on The Pretender."@en . . . . . . . . . "Marcus wrote for the sitcoms Alice, Amen (with Sherman Hemsley), Too Close for Comfort, and Small Wonder, as well as The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and My Secret Identity (with Jerry O'Connell). He penned the screenplay for the 2005 film Checking Out (starring Peter Falk, adapted from the play by Allen Swift)."@en . . "Richard Marcus"@en . . . . "--09-19"^^ . . . . "Richard Marcus (Nestor) was born in Midland, Texas. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role on \"St. Elsewhere,\" playing \"Birdman\" for which he garnered an Emmy nomination. On stage, he worked with Sam Shepard and the A.C.T. Theatre group in San Francisco. His television credits include \"Hill Street Blues,\" \"Matlock\" and \"L.A. Law,\" as well as the television movie \"Jessy,\" opposite Lee Remick. His film credits include \"Enemy Mine,\" \"Deadly Friend\" (1987) and \"Best Defense.\""@en . "Richard Marcus played Forbes during Season 4 of 24. He is well-known for his portrayal as William Raines in The Pretender (with Patrick Bauchau and Jon Gries)."@en . . . . "Richard Marcus (Nestor) was born in Midland, Texas. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role on \"St. Elsewhere,\" playing \"Birdman\" for which he garnered an Emmy nomination. On stage, he worked with Sam Shepard and the A.C.T. Theatre group in San Francisco. His television credits include \"Hill Street Blues,\" \"Matlock\" and \"L.A. Law,\" as well as the television movie \"Jessy,\" opposite Lee Remick. His film credits include \"Enemy Mine,\" \"Deadly Friend\" (1987) and \"Best Defense.\""@en . "Richard Marcus is American actor who played Doctor William Raines on The Pretender."@en . "Marcus wrote for the sitcoms Alice, Amen (with Sherman Hemsley), Too Close for Comfort, and Small Wonder, as well as The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and My Secret Identity (with Jerry O'Connell). He penned the screenplay for the 2005 film Checking Out (starring Peter Falk, adapted from the play by Allen Swift)."@en . . .