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Bios:
David Clennon

Biography:
David Clennon starred as Miles Drentell in "thirtysomething," which
won him an Emmy Award nomination in 1991 as Outstanding Supporting
Actor in a Drama Series. He reprised the role in the series "Once
and Again." Clennon made his feature film debut in 1973 in Sydney
Pollack's "The Way We Were." Later that year, he had his first speaking
role, in "The Paper Chase," which led to featured roles in the films
"The Thing," "The Right Stuff," "Star 80," "Being There," "Bound
for Glory," "Missing," "Coming Home," "The Visit" and "Antitrust."
His other television credits include a starring role in the series
"Almost Perfect," on the CBS Television Network, and the mini-series
"From the Earth to the Moon." His guest-starring role as Peter Brewer
in the series "Dream On" won him an Emmy Award in 1993. He also
guest starred in the series "Beauty and the Beast," on CBS, "Barney
Miller," "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Just Shoot Me." He was born in
Waukegan, Ill., and lives in Los Angeles with his wife and twins.
His birth date is May 10.
Television
Credits:
The Agency
as Joshua Nankin
Once and Again
as Miles Drentell (2000-2001)
Family Law as
Andrew Weller in episode: "The Nanny" (original airdate 10/25/1999)
Just Shoot Me
as Martin Spencer in episode: "Maya's Nude Photos" (original airdate:
04/06/1999)
Star Trek:
Voyager as Dr. Crell Moset in episode: "Nothing Human" (original
airdate: 12/02/1998)
Maximum Bob
as Nathan Cahill in episode: "Good Dog Karl" (original airdate:
09/01/1998)
NewsRadio as
Judge in episode: "Rose Bowl" (original airdate: 02/05/1997)
Almost Perfect
as Neal Luder
Dream On as Peter
Brewer in episode: "For Peter's Sake" (original airdate: 06/20/1992)
Murder, She
Wrote as Wilton Tibbles in episode: "Benedict Arnold Slipped
Here" (original airdate: 03/13/1988)
Beauty and
the Beast as Cullen in episode: "Fever" (original airdate: 02/26/1988)
Sledge Hammer!
as Bell in episode: "Sledge in Toyland" (original airdate: 12/03/1987)
thirtysomething
as Miles Drentell (1989-1991)
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents as "Professor John Tate" in episode: "Revenge"
(original airdate: 09/29/1985)
WKRP in Cincinnati
as Norris Breeze in episode: "The Consultant" (original airdate:
12/30/1981)
Barney Miller
in episode: "Homeless" (original airdate: 12/17/1981)
Park Place as
Jeff O'Neil (1981)
Barney Miller
as Howard Speer in episode: "The Architect" (original airdate:
03/27/1980)
Barney Miller
as Justice Department Counsel Chester Monahan in episode: "Identity"
(original airdate: 03/01/1979)
Kojak as George
Martin in episode: "The Summer of '69 (Part 1)" (original airdate:
12/04/1977)
Barney Miller
in episode: "Asylum" (original airdate: 02/24/1977)
Barney Miller
as Bodhisattva in episode: "Abduction" (original airdate: 02/03/1977)
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