Richard Dean Anderson

Yahoo: Stargate SG-1's Co-Creator Scolded Richard Dean Anderson During An Early Table Read

In the early days of Stargate SG-1, one of the show's co-creators had to scold star Richard Dean Anderson because of the actor's behavior at table reads.

Stargate SG-1's Co-Creator Scolded Richard Dean Anderson During An Early Table Read

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Yahoo: Richard Dean Anderson’s ‘Stargate’ Legacy: The Surprising Deal That Brought ‘MacGyver’ to ‘SG-1’

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Richard Dean Anderson’s ‘Stargate’ Legacy: The Surprising Deal That Brought ‘MacGyver’ to ‘SG-1’

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Why Richard Dean Anderson Isn’t Looking Back After Quitting TV originally appeared on Parade. Will Richard Dean Anderson ever make a comeback? … It doesn’t sound like it. The MacGyver actor, 75, ...

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Yahoo: This Line in the SG-1 Pilot Convinced Richard Dean Anderson to Join Stargate

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This Line in the SG-1 Pilot Convinced Richard Dean Anderson to Join Stargate

Stargate SG-1 was a military science fiction series starring Richard Dean Anderson. After a hostile alien race attacks Earth, the Air Force creates the Stargate program. Colonel Jack O'Neill led the ...

Yahoo: How Richard Dean Anderson Accidentally Named a Fan Favorite Stargate SG-1 Character

How Richard Dean Anderson Accidentally Named a Fan Favorite Stargate SG-1 Character

Richard Diamond, private detective protagonist of Richard Diamond, Private Detective, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960

It was borne by three kings of England including the 12th-century Richard I the Lionheart, one of the leaders of the Third Crusade. During the late Middle Ages this name was typically among the five most common for English males (with John, William, Robert and Thomas).