Joe Regalbuto
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Joe Regalbuto (born August 24, 1949) is an American actor and director.
Frank Fontana on CBS television sitcom Murphy Brown, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 1989.
Early life
In 1967, Regalbuto graduated from New Milford High School in New Milford, New Jersey.
Career
After several bits and guest appearances, he took his first big role as attorney Elliot Streeter in the acclaimed but short-lived legal sitcom The Associates, which aired from 1979-80.
Joe Regalbuto appeared in the critically acclaimed film Missing, as well as the role of Darius in the cult sci-fi/fantasy film The Sword and the Sorcerer, and the recurring role of Kalnik the evil alien in three episodes of Mork & Mindy.
Harry Fisher, a man who illegally obtains the Ewing twins, was a star of the CBS series Knots Landing in 1984-1985 and 1985-1986.
He appeared in Wes Craven's television film Invitation to Hell in 1984.
Don Eddie Rice, a taxi driver and high school acquaintance, starred in the television series Magnum, P.I., raising his household name in 1985. "Going Home" is the episode on "Going Home." He appeared with Magnum, P.I., a year ago. In Selleck's second film, Lassiter, actor Tom Selleck appears.
Regalbuto appeared in the television film Fuzz Bucket and a short-lived series Street Hawk in 1986 and co-starred in the short-lived 1979 sitcom The Associates with Martin Short.
In 1988, he appeared in Rebecca Devereaux's verbally offensive boyfriend, Jeremy, in the TV series The Golden Girls.
Joe appeared in Murphy Brown for the entire first run of the famed series from November 14, 1988 to May 18, 1998.
In the 1992 film The Babe, he appeared uncredited.
Regalbuto produced more than 20 episodes of Murphy Brown, which was late in the series. He has written episodes of "Mates," Titus, George Lopez, Wizards of Waverly Place, and other television shows. When DirecTV first appeared out, Regalbuto was also a pioneer for the brand.
Harvey Hall, a man who hoped to fly, appeared on the final season (5th) of the Ally McBeal television series, episode 10, "One Hundred Tears," in 2002.
He had a small part in the film Bottle Shock in 2008. In 2008, he appeared in the TV series Ghost Whisperer and Criminal Minds. Regalbuto made a guest appearance on NCIS in 2009.
"In 2012, he appeared in the critically acclaimed role of Mr Rogers in the television series Southland: "his character feigned grief in what Det." 'Acade Award-winning results,' Lydia Adams (Regina King) said.' He's not eligible for an Academy, but Regalbuto may be able to get an Emmy."
In addition, he has produced episodes of Hot in Cleveland, Season 3, Episode 5 in 2011 and Episodes 6, 7, and 2013.
In episode 4, "Turn Down," of season 4's television series Major Crimes, Stuart "Stu" Sloan appeared as Stuart "Stu" Sloan.
Regalbuto will re-create Murphy Brown, along with former co-stars Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, and Grant Shaud on February 26, 2018.