Dan Gauthier

2002 
 
As season five of Charmed gets under way, there is no shortage of activity in the San Francisco manor occupied by the Charmed Ones. Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) is now gainfully employed as an advice columnist for "The Bay Mirror"; Phoebe's sister Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and her guardian-angel husband, Leo (Brian Krause), anxiously await the birth of their baby; and the Halliwell girls' half sister, Paige (Rose McGowan), has two vocations, as a social worker and full-time demon hunter. In the first half of the fifth-season opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the girls use their bewitching powers on behalf of Mylie (Jaime Pressly), a former mermaid in danger of losing her immortality to a Sea Hag (Diane Salinger) -- who in turn is in league with Necron (Judson Scott), a demon forsworn to destroy the Charmed Ones. Meanwhile,Phoebe's ex-demon husband, Cole (Julian McMahon), escapes from his exile in limbo, hoping to win back Phoebe's confidence and save their marriage. ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseJulian McMahon, (more)
2002 
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John Terlesky's psychological thriller Written in Blood concerns a police detective named Matt Ransom who attempts to clear the name of his partner after the partner is convicted of killing his wife. The investigator uncovers a web of people who might have been responsible for the crime, but he begins to mistrust his now incarcerated partner, who might be trying to manipulate Matt. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Michael T. WeissPeter Coyote, (more)
1997 
 
Now that her adoptive mother is no longer among the living, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) thinks that the woman has been reincarnated as a cat. Trouble is, someone else owns the "ordained" feline. Elsewhere, Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and Chandler (Matthew Perry) blunder their way through an effort to sell their oversized entertainment center. And Monica (Courteney Cox) dates Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston) high-school sweetheart Chip (Dan Gauthier), whose big man on campus days are far behind him. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1995 
 
In the erotic thriller Illegal in Blue, Chris Morgan (Dan Gauthier) is a young policeman who confronts the harsh reality that he must compromise his ideals to get along in a world of moral ambiguity. When police officers split a large sum of confiscated illegal gambling money among themselves, Morgan reports it to Internal Affairs. He starts receiving death threats, and the police department suspends him without pay. Morgan begins a steamy love affair with a stunning nightclub singer, Kari Truitt (Stacey Dash), whose husband is found murdered. Morgan's suspension is lifted, and he goes back to the police department to face open hostility from officers who want him to soften his testimony against the policemen who split the gambling money. He also gets caught up in the murder investigation, where his new lover is the prime suspect, and he soon finds that he must make some difficult choices. A well-integrated musical score, moody shots of the city at night, and lyrical love scenes help to make Illegal in Blue somewhat better than many similar low-budget efforts. ~ All Movie Guide

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1995 
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A pair of deadly Gulf War lovers bring the war back home upon returning to Los Angeles in this explosive action entry from Black Scorpion director Jonathan Winfrey. When Harley Cordell (Stacie Randall) and Frank Lydell (Dan Gauthier) were battling Saddam Hussein's deadly regime in the Gulf War, their strength on the battlefield was focused on a common enemy, but upon returning to their home turf in Los Angeles, Harley and Frank soon set their sights on each other in a brutal battle to the death. Upon returning to the U.S., Frank used his extensive training to develop an assassination squad with the strength of a small army, and the first person on Frank's "to die" list is his old partner Harley. Though Frank knows better than anyone living that Harley is not a foe to be taken lightly, his arrogance supersedes his battlefield reasoning and he's soon locked in the fight of his life against the only opponent capable of bringing him down for good. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1995 
Bullets, cool explosions, and lithesome special agents in spandex drive this shoot-'em-up action-flick about a beautiful assassin looking for vengeance against her ex-boyfriend and noted terrorist. In the process, she is forced to use excessive force. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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1994 
 
Four junior officers, each representing a different Federation species, undergo the grueling Enterprise promotion evaluation process. As part of the competition, three of the four candidates are dispatched on a top secret mission. In the end, it all boils down to whether or not duty is more important than friendship. Dan Gauthier, Shannon Till, Alexander Enberg and Patti Yasutake guest star as candidates Lavelle, Sito, Torak, and Ogawa. Scripted by Rene Echevarria from a story by Ronald Wilkerson and Jean Louise Matthias, "Lower Decks" originally aired February 12, 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993 
PG13 
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Meaning to thwart the advances of a hometown boy, a college student takes her California surfer roomie to her Midwestern home for Thanksgiving and passes him off as her husband-to-be. After a few complications, the visiting couple falls for each other, the family finally accepts him and the suitor-hopeful is no longer a threat. Pauly Shore and Carla Gugino star in this light comedy. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Pauly ShoreCarla Gugino, (more)
1992 
 
That madcap gang from the popular TV teen show, Saved by the Bell, head for Hawaii to save the tiny resort of Kelly's grandfather from an avaricious developer. Mayhem, and romance ensue. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Mark-Paul GosselaarTiffani-Amber Thiessen, (more)
1992 
 
In this drama, a town finds itself unable to keep its shameful secret any longer when a meddlesome female lawyer roars into town aboard her motorcycle and begins encouraging a rape victim to press charges. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Amanda DonohoeDean Stockwell, (more)
1991 
 
The New York Mounted Police division teams up a former rodeo cowboy and a veteran police officer. ~ All Movie Guide

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1989 
 
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Most of the cast members present in Tour of Duty's second season, both male and female, have re-upped for season three. In charge of U.S. Army Company B stationed at Tan Son Nhut air base in the Vietnam of 1967-1968 are Lt. Myron Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) and Sgt. Zeke Anderson (Terence Knox). Also back for another hitch are platoon members Percell (Tony Becker), Ruiz (Ramon Franco), and Taylor (Miguel A. Nunez); chopper-pilot Lt. McCay (Dan Gauthier); army psychologist Jennifer Seymour (Betsy Brantley); and sexy female wire-service reporter Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney). New faces include company commander Col. Brewster (Carl Weathers), and the outspokenly antiwar medic "Doc Hock" (John Dye), and battle-weary vet "Pop" Scarlet (Lee Majors). Whereas morale had been reasonably high during the series' first two seasons, things are beginning to break down as Company B enters its third year in 'Nam. Things are particularly dismal for Cpl. Percell, who becomes addicted to morphine. Even when the troopers are demobilized and sent home, they find it difficult, if not impossible, to adjust to the civilian world. In other words, this final season of Tour of Duty is a fairly accurate representation of what was really going on in both Vietnam and America in the late '60s. ~ All Movie Guide

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1989 
PG13 
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An otherwise boring and unpopular Louise is enamored with Brad, the star of the high-school football team, but her feelings are not reciprocated. One week before her birthday, she visits a psychic and is told she has latent, genetically predisposed witch abilities that will blossom on her sixteenth birthday. Soon she finds the information to be true and uses her powers to gain the typical teen goals: popularity, revenge on cruel teachers and other meanies, and high-school football star Brad... ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robyn LivelyDan Gauthier, (more)
1988 
 
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By the time Tour of Duty commenced its (extremely belated) second season on CBS, there'd been a considerable personnel turnover in Company B, not to mention a complete change of scenery. Though it's still the Vietnam of 1967, the platoon has been reassigned to the Tan Son Nhut air base, not far from Saigon. Lt. Myron Goldman (Stephen Caffrey) and Sgt. Zeke Anderson (Stephen Caffrey) are still in charge, and troopers Percell (Tony Becker), Johnson (Stan Foster), Taylor (Miguel A. Nunez), and Ruiz (Ramon Franco) are present and accounted for; but Wallace, Horn, Baker, and "Doc" are all gone. New to the landscape are chopper-pilot John McCay (Dan Gauthier), attractive army shrink Dr. Jennifer Seymour (Betsy Brantley), and female news correspondent Alex Devlin (Kim Delaney). The addition of two female regulars not only insured Tour of Duty an increase in viewership but also allowed the scriptwriters to inject some romance in the proceedings: namely, Sgt. Anderson's fling with Dr. Seymour, and Lt. Goldman's liaison with Alex. ~ All Movie Guide

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1987 
 
In the conclusion of Married. . .With Children's two-part Season Two opener (originally telecast in a single one-hour slot), the Bundy family's "vacation from Hell" in Dumpwater Florida gets worse thanks to a pesky axe murderer. Inevitably, the killer kidnaps Peg (Katey Sagal), who pleads for her life by promising to do her captor's housework (How desperate can you get?) Meanwhile, the rest of the family formulates a rescue plan. . .sort of. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1987 
 
Married. . .With Children launches its second season with the series' first two-part episode (originally networkcast in a single hour-long timeslot). "Borrowing" their neighbors' car, the Bundy family embarks upon a vacation, ending up in a sleazy hotel in Dumpwater, Florida. The town happens to be famous for two things: It's the home of "the man who shook the hand of Andy Griffith", and also the home of a brutal axe murderer who strikes every five years--and specializes in hacking up tourists. As the locals place bets as to who will be the killer's next victims, guess which family strolls into the scene? (Aw, you guessed.) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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