Saved by the Bell-The College Years:

The Other Roles of the Actors:

Last updated: November 22, 1998.

Much of the following information has been gathered by me or provided to me from others (Rick Kitchen and Christy Ballard for instance).

NOTE: The most up-to-date list of roles for all of these actors can be found at The Internet Movie Database's College Years page.

 Holland Taylor (Dean McMann) has substantial 
          acting credits, including many guest starring roles. What 
          follows is a list of her starring roles: 

   TV show regular:
     The Edge of Night (19??, NBC?)
     Beacon Hill (1975; as Marylin Gardner)
     Bosom Buddies (1980-83, ABC; as Ruth Dunbar)
     Me and Mom (1985; as Zena Hunnicutt)
     Harry (1987)
     Going Places (1990, FOX?; as Dawn St. Calire)
     Powers That Be (1992, NBC; as Margaret Powers)
     The Naked Truth (1995- , ABC/NBC; as Camilla Dane)

   TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
     Murder, She Worte (1989; as Winifred Thayer)
     Wiseguy (1989 (in ep.: "To Die in Bettendorf"))
     Diagnosis: Murder (1994; as Agent Gretchen McCord 
        (in ep.: "Many Happy Returns"))

   Movies:
     The Next Man (1976; as "TV interviewer")
     I Was a Mail Order Bride (1982 TV Movie; as Dottie)
     The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana (1982 TV Movie; 
        as Mrs. Shand Kydd)
     Romancing the Stone (1984; as Gloria)
     Jewel of the Nile (1985; as Gloria)
     Key Exchange (1985; as Mrs. Fanshaw)
     Perry Mason Returns (1985 TV movie, as Paula Gordon)
     She's Having a Baby (1988; as Sarah Biggs)
     Alice (1990; as Helen)
     People Like Us (1990 TV Movie)
     The Rape of Dr. Willis (1991 TV Moive; as Dr. Greenway)
     Cop and 1/2 (1993; as Capt. Rubio)
     With Hostile Intent (1993; as Lois Baxter)
     Betrayal of Trust (1994 TV movie, as Mary)
     The Counterfiet Contessa (1994 TV Movie; as Wallace Everett)
     The Favor (1994; as Maggie Said)
     In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (1994 TV Movie; 
        as Florence Newsom)
     Awake to Murder (1995 TV Movie)
     How to Make an American Quilt (1995; as Mrs. Rubens)
     Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995; as Davis Mora Axelrod)
     A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (1995 
        TV Movie)
     Steal Big, Steal Little (1995; as Mona Rowland-Downey)
     To Die For (1995; as Carol Stone)
     A Walton Wedding (1995 TV Movie; as Aunt Flo)
     One Fine Day (1996; as Rita)
     Betty (1997; as Crystal Ball)
     George of the Jungle (1997; as Beatrice Stanhope)
     Just Write (1998; aka "Just Right"; Emma Jeffreys)
     Next Stop, Wonderland (1998; aka Last Train to Wonderland; 
        as Piper Castleton) 
     The Truman Show (1998; as Truman's Mother)


 Kiersten Warren (Alex) has fairly substantial acting credits, 
          mostly as supporting characters in TV movies:

   TV show regular:
     Life Goes On (1992-93; as Goodman)
     Maximum Bob (1998, ABC; as Leanne Lancaster, Bob's wife)

   TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
     Magnum, P.I.
     JAG (1997; as Romanian Princess Alexandra (in ep.: 
        "Washington Holiday"))
     Nightman (1997, syndicated; as Bonnie Parker (in ep. "That Ol' Gang 
        of Mine"))

   Movies:
     Hearts Afire
     Shannon's Deal
     The Kids Are Alright
     American Dreamer
     Three Hearts
     Hurricane Sam
     Tribes
     Hawaiian Heat
     Exile (1990 TV movie; as Diana)
     Silhouette (1990 TV Movie; as Sarah Kimball)
     False Arrest (1991 TV movie; as Eden)
     Fugitive Among Us (1992 TV movie; as Sherry)
     Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (1992 TV movie, 
                     as Tina)
     Independence Day (1996; as Tiffani, the stripper)
     Painted Hero (1996; a.k.a. "Shadow of the Past"; as Teresa)


 Anne Tremko (Leslie) is a relative newcomer to acting, but she 
          has been building her resume since "the College Years":

   TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
     The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.(1993, FOX; pilot movie; 
        as Amanda Wickwire)
     Wings (1995)
     L.A. Doctors (1998; as saleswoman)

   Movies:
     The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1995; TV movie)
     My Antonnia (1995; cable TV movie)
     Uncle Sam (1996; as Louise)
     True Women (1997 CBS TV Miniseries)


 Patrick Fabian (Prof. Laskey) was a relative newcomer when he came 
          to "The College Years". He has been seen in following, before, 
          and since:

   TV show regular:
     General Hospital (1997, ABC; as Ted Murty, the high school 
        English teacher)

   TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
     Beverly Hills, 90210 (1993, FOX; as "KEG Fraternity President" 
        (in ep.: "Little Fish"))
     Boston Common (1996, NBC, as Jack; pilot only)
     Mr. Rhodes (1996, NBC; 2(?) episodes)
     Townies (1996, ABC (in ep.: "Townied"))
     Millennium (1997, FOX; as clut member(?) 
        (in ep. "Jose Chung's 'Doomsday Defense'"))
     Xena: Warrior Princess (1998, syndicated; as Rafe 
        (in ep.: "King Con"))
     Friends (1998, NBC; as Dan (in ep.: "The One Hundredth"))
     Timecop (1998, ABC; as Dean Cooke/Eric Cooke (in ep.: "Lost Voyage"))

   Ads: 
     "Tony Romas" (at least 2 ads)

   Movies:
     For Love and Glory (1993 TV movie)
     976-WISH (1997; as William)
     Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997 TV Movie; as Brandon Joyner)


 Essence Atkins (Danielle) must have had her first acting job on 
          "The College Years". Since then she has starred in:

   TV show regular:
     Under One Roof (1995, CBS; as Charlie)
     Malibu Shores (1996, NBC; as Julie)
     Smart Guy (1997- , WBN; as Yvette Henderson)

   TV appearances (1 or several episodes):
     Family Matters (1991 or 92, ABC)
     Hangin With Mr. Cooper (?)
     The Wayans Brothers (1995, WBN)


 Bob Golic (Mike) played football in college for Notre 
          Dame (around the same time as the characters in the movie 
          "Rudy" played). Bob Golic then played professional football 
          for the Oakland (?) and Los Angeles Raiders through the 
          1980's, ending his career in the same year that Joe Montana 
          first ended his career.
             Recently he has been seen as a football commentator for NBC.

   TV show regular:
     Home & Family (1996, Family Channel?)

   Movies:
     The Taking of Beverly Hills (1992; as "football player")
     DaVinci's War (1993; as "jungle vet")
     Dreamboat (1997; as Dewey Pounder)

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