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Gary Cole
Gary Michael Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor. He is known for numerous roles, including the television series Entourage, Fatal Vision, The West Wing, Desperate Housewives, Midnight Caller, American Gothic, I'll Be Home for Christmas (film), Kim Possible, Harvey Birdman, Attorney...
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Filter this CollectionMr. Monk Meets the Playboy
Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy is an episode of the TV-series Monk.
The episode begins when Elliot D'Souza, chief financial officer of a parent publishing company of Sapphire magazine (similar to Playboy), arrives at the Sapphire Mansion where Dexter...
Criminal Nature
"Criminal Nature" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on 23 January 1998, as the first episode of the fourth season.
Genetic engineering of human beings is now commonplace, but not perfect. Detective Ray Venable...
Faith Based Initiative
"Faith Based Initiative" is the 120th episode of The West Wing.
A Senator attaches a rider to the federal budget bill that would ban gay marriage, almost daring the President to veto it. President Bartlet remains weakened by his MS and his staffers ...
Blind Ambition
"Blind Ambition" is the third episode of season four of Family Guy, first broadcast on Fox on May 15, 2005. In the episode, Peter swallows an excessive number of nickels, causing him to become blind. He later recovers his sight and becomes a hero...
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz
"The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" is the eighteenth episode of the fourth season of Family Guy. It was written by Danny Smith, who has written all Family Guy episodes to date to feature Francis, and guest-stars Charles Durning as Francis...
Exit Strategy
"Exit Strategy" is the fifty-second episode aired of TV comedy series Arrested Development.
Michael Bluth was preparing his sister for her upcoming deposition in the case against their father. But she couldn’t focus on the task at hand, as she had a...
Jefferson Lives
"Jefferson Lives" is episode 91 of The West Wing.
With President Bartlet back in the Oval Office, attention is turned to nominating a new vice president. The ideal choice is current Secretary of State, Lewis Berryhill. The new Speaker of the House,...
Han
"Han" is episode 92 of The West Wing.
A renowned North Korean pianist (Tony Lee) is greeted at the White House for a solo performance, but the formalities change when the musician slips a message to the President stating that he wants to defect....
Constituency of One
"Constituency of One" is episode 93 of The West Wing.
After Josh is hailed as the "101st Senator" in a newspaper profile, he clashes with conservative Senator Carrick (Tom Skerritt), a Democrat from Idaho. Carrick withholds his approval of a backlog...
Disaster Relief
"Disaster Relief" is episode 94 of The West Wing.
A national emergency is declared by Bartlet in light of a killer tornado in Oklahoma that then preoccupies him. He flies there to lend his support. But his compassion overrules good judgment, and...
Separation of Powers
"Separation of Powers" is episode 95 of The West Wing.
The episode begins with ailing Chief Justice Roy Ashland collapsing in his chambers, causing Toby and the other senior staffers to prompt the President to begin considering replacing Ashland on...
Shutdown
"Shutdown" is episode 96 of The West Wing.
A disastrous fiscal crisis looms when the federal government is shut down after the President and the powerful Republican Speaker of the House (Steven Culp) disagree over an extra two percent in budget...
The Warfare of Genghis Khan
"The Warfare of Genghis Khan" is the 101st The West Wing episode and 13th of the fifth season. It originally aired on NBC February 1, 2004. Events circle around the detection of a nuclear detonation over the Indian Ocean. Written by Peter Noah and...
Eppur Si Muove
"Eppur Si Muove" is the sixteenth episode of The West Wing's fifth season, and episode 104 from the start. It originally aired on NBC March 3, 2004. Events centre on a controversy relating to the National Institutes of Health, involving President...
Memorial Day
"Memorial Day" is episode 110 of The West Wing.
In the season finale, Gaza slayings of key U.S. officials might drag the fuming President into an unending cycle of violence. Events in the tinderbox Gaza Strip spin out of control after the murders of...
The Hubbert Peak
"The Hubbert Peak" is episode 115 of The West Wing.
Josh crashes a Ford Excursion SUV into a hybrid Toyota Prius, causing a public relations disaster, given that later he has to meet with alternative energy supporters who berate the White House for...
A Change Is Gonna Come
"A Change Is Gonna Come" is episode 117 of The West Wing.
While preparing the upcoming China summit, the Chinese are insulted by President Bartlet's acceptance of a Taiwanese independence movement flag at a prayer breakfast. Meanwhile, former Vice...
In the Room
"In the Room" is episode 118 of The West Wing.
At Zoey Bartlet's birthday party, magicians Penn & Teller appear to burn an American flag in the White House, prompting a publicity nightmare. Aboard Air Force One, Bartlet is stricken by a paralyzing...
Impact Winter
"Impact Winter" is episode 119 of The West Wing.
In China, an impaired President Bartlet is having trouble sitting through meetings following his MS attack, but pushes through on his plans to meet individually with the Chinese Premier about North...
King Corn
"King Corn" is episode 123 of The West Wing.
The episode is related from three different viewpoints that roll forward from exactly the same moment, the 5:45 wake up call they receive from the hotel. The stories are, in order: Donna (the Russell...
Freedonia
"Freedonia" is episode 125 of The West Wing. "Freedonia" refers to a fictional country in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup.
It is five days before the New Hampshire primary, and Josh is desperately trying to find a "silver bullet" that will get his...
La Palabra
"La Palabra" is episode 128 of The West Wing.
As Super Tuesday approaches, the three Democratic nominees battle it out to win California as the state legislature passes a controversial anti-immigrant bill. The Latino voters are expecting Santos to...
In God We Trust
"In God We Trust" is episode 130 of The West Wing.
Senator Vinick wins the Republican nomination for the Presidency and begins working on his campaign. He gets political advice from Bruno about choosing a vice president and how to deal with the...
Things Fall Apart
"Things Fall Apart" is episode 131 of The West Wing.
The clear organization of the Republican Convention is making the Democrats appear to be in disarray as the three candidates continue to battle for a clear Democratic Presidential nominee. Bartlet...
2162 Votes
"2162 Votes" is the 22nd and final episode of the sixth season of The West Wing.
The Democratic National Convention has finally arrived and despite the best efforts of the White House, there is still no Presidential nominee.
Leo, as convention Chair...
Requiem
"Requiem" is episode 150 of The West Wing.
Following his death on election night, Leo McGarry is laid to rest. The service was filmed at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore.
Requiem involves the funeral of Leo McGarry, the President's...
Prick Up Your Ears
"Prick Up Your Ears" is the sixth episode of season five of Family Guy. The episode was originally broadcast on November 19, 2006 with guest stars on the show such as Drew Barrymore, David Cross, and Gary Cole. In this episode Lois discovers that...
Her Pilgrim Soul
Her Pilgrim Soul is the first segment of the twelfth episode from the first season (1985-1986) of the television series The New Twilight Zone.
Two scientists create a holographic projector. One day a fetus appears in the projector. The two watch as...
The New Friend
"The New Friend" is the seventh episode in season 8 of American sitcom Frasier.
While waiting at a restaurant for Niles to turn up, Frasier espies Roz with a man, and asks if he can join them. Before long, Roz receives a phonecall from her...
Trust Fund Pirates
"Trust Fund Pirates" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode of Miami Vice's second season. The episode premiered on May 2, 1986.
Captain Hook (Richard Belzer) runs a pirate radio station off the coast, joined by "Noogie" Lamont (Charlie Barnett...
Chuck Versus the DeLorean
Chuck Versus the DeLorean was the tenth episode of Chuck's second season, and aired on December 8, 2008. Sarah's conartist father (Gary Cole) returns, and Chuck and Casey are ordered to use his latest scam to pursue a Saudi sheik with terrorist...
Peter's Got Woods
"Peter's Got Woods" is the eleventh episode from the fourth season of the FOX animated series Family Guy. It is rated TV-PG-DL in the United States. Brian falls for Shauna, an African-American teacher at Chris' school, and petitions to have the name...