Select ratingCancel ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome No votes yet CHICAGO – In a different era of television in 1983, when the th ...
One of the first police procedurals to take police misconduct and racism seriously, ABC’s “NYPD Blue” was cocreated by “Hill ...
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On January 15, 1981, NBC premiered the police drama that would go on to collect 26 Emmy wins during its seven season run. By Gail Williams On January 15, 1981, NBC premiered the police drama Hill ...
The Emmy nominee worked for Steven Bochco on those series and on 'Brooklyn South,' too. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Bochco, who created the series with Michael Kozoll, afforded Sikking the ...
James B. Sikking in 'Hill Street Blues,' left, and 'Doogie HOoser, M.D.' James B. Sikking, the prolific, Emmy-nominated actor known for his roles on Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser, M.D., died ...
James Sikking, the TV and film actor who starred in the series “Hill Street Blues” and “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” has died. Sikking died Saturday of complications of dementia, his publicist, Cynthia ...
James Sikking died at the age of 90 from complications from dementia, his publicist told The Associated Press. Sikking appeared in shows such as “Perry Mason,” “M.A.S.H.” and “Little House on the ...