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Zane Lasky was born on April 23, 1953 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Tony Randall Show (1976), Network (1976) and Dallas (1978).
Bio:
Zane Lasky was born on April 23, 1953 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Tony Randall Show (1976), Network (1976) and Dallas (1978).
Tivia:
In 1990, he played two different characters simultaneously in Dallas (1978) and its spin-off Knots Landing (1979), the only actor to ever do so (though several other actors played different small parts on both shows): Donia in the former and Bob Phillips in the latter. On four occasions, he played both characters in episodes of the respective series on consecutive nights: The Fan Club (1990) on May 10, 1990 and Three, Three, Three: Part 2 (1990) on May 11, 1990, You Can Call Me Nick (1990) on November 1, 1990 and April in Paris (1990) on November 2, 1990, Do Not Attempt to Remove (1990) on November 8, 1990 and Charade (1990) on November 9, 1990 and The Best Laid Plans (1990) on November 15, 1990 and One Last Kiss (1990) on November 16, 1990. |
| Name: |
Zane Lasky |
Type: |
Actor (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Business scope: |
Actor |
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Actor |
| Last update: |
2024-07-03 02:53:14 |
| Biography: |
Zane Lasky was born on April 23, 1953 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Tony Randall Show (1976), Network (1976) and Dallas (1978).Bio:Zane Lasky was born on April 23, 1953 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, |
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In 1990, he played two different characters simultaneously in Dallas (1978) and its spin-off Knots Landing (1979), the only actor to ever do so (though several other actors played different small parts on both shows): Donia in the former and Bob Phillips in the latter. On four occasions, he played both characters in episodes of the respective series on consecutive nights: The Fan Club (1990) on May 10, 1990 and Three, Three, Three: Part 2 (1990) on May 11, 1990, You Can Call Me Nick (1990) on November 1, 1990 and April in Paris (1990) on November 2, 1990, Do Not Attempt to Remove (1990) on November 8, 1990 and Charade (1990) on November 9, 1990 and The Best Laid Plans (1990) on November 15, 1990 and One Last Kiss (1990) on November 16, 1990. |
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Actor |
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(1974) Stage Play: All Over Town. Farce.
(1992) Stage Play: A Little Hotel on the Side. (Revival). Written by Georges Feydeau and 'Maurice Desvallier��s'. Translated from L'H?tel du Libre Echange by John Mortimer. Music by Larry Delinger. |
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