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Gregory Harrison

Gregory Neale Harrison (born May 31, 1950)〔 is an American actor. He is known for his role as Chandler in the 1987 cult favorite ''North Shore'' and as Dr. George Alonzo "Gonzo" Gates on the CBS series ''Trapper John, M.D.'' 1979-85.
==Early life and career==
Harrison was born in Avalon, California, the son of Ed, a ship's captain and poet.
Harrison served for two years in the United States Army during the Vietnam War era as a medic.
He was the title character on the 1977-78 science fiction series ''Logan's Run'', after which he played the role of Levi Zendt on the 1978 NBC miniseries ''Centennial''.
In 1979, Harrison won the role of Pernell Roberts' young surgeon Dr. "Gonzo" Gates on ''Trapper John, M.D.'', the popular medical drama spun off from ''M
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*H'', the year after Wayne Rogers departed from the role of Trapper John on that series. Harrison remained as Gonzo on ''Trapper John'' until the middle of the show's seventh season, when he decided to leave for other ventures. The series continued for several more episodes without Harrison, but concluded its run at the end of the 1985-86 season.
Harrison's later role as stripper John Phillips in the 1981 TV movie ''For Ladies Only'' made him a favorite with women and gay men in the 1980s. He spoofed that role in the 1986 miniseries ''Fresno'' where his character appeared shirtless at every opportunity. Harrison was a regular in the final season (1989–90) of ''Falcon Crest'', opposite Jane Wyman, who was absent for nearly the remainder of the last season, due to her health problems, and with the direction her show was going. As ''Falcon Crest'' ended production in early 1990, the series' parent studio, Lorimar Television, cast Harrison in its upcoming CBS sitcom ''The Family Man'', from producers Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett. The series, which premiered that fall, featured Harrison as a single fireman father raising his four kids with the help of his father-in-law, played by Al Molinaro. Despite a few attempts by CBS to help it build an audience, ''The Family Man'' was cancelled after one season.
Harrison later joined the cast of NBC's ''Sisters'' for the 1994-95 season, playing Daniel Albright. In 1996, he starred opposite Eric Roberts in ''It's My Party'', a film based on the true events of a man diagnosed with AIDS who planned a two-day party to say goodbye to his friends and family, and who then took his own life with pills.
He also starred in the WB Network's ''Safe Harbor'' and ''One Tree Hill'' and has made guest appearances on numerous other shows such as ''Touched by an Angel'', ''Judging Amy'', ''Reunion'', ''Joey'', ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''Drop Dead Diva'',and ''Hot In Cleveland''.
For the last few years he has played the lead in a touring version of the musical ''Chicago'' and was the male lead in each film of the ''Au Pair'' trilogy. He also appeared as Benjamin Stone in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's ''Follies'' and created a role in the original Broadway production of Kander & Ebb's ''Steel Pier''. In 2011 he had a guest starring role as a doctor on ABC's ''Body of Proof''.

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