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Hill Street Blues/Eva's Brawn
Eva's Brawn | |
Season 4, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | May 17, 1984 |
Production Number | 3423 |
Teleplay by | Jeffrey Lewis David Milch Mark Frost Roger Director |
Story by | Steven Bochco Jeffrey Lewis David Milch |
Directed by | Gregory Hoblit |
Produced by | Jeffrey Lewis & Sascha Schneider |
← 4x21 Lucky Ducks |
5x01 → Mayo, Hold the Pickle |
Hill Street Blues — Season Four |
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Eva's Brawn is the twenty-second episode of the fourth season of Hill Street Blues, and the seventy-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Bruce Weitz (Sergeant Mick Belker), James B. Sikking (Lieutenant Howard Hunter), Joe Spano (Lieutenant Henry Goldblume), Barbara Bosson (Fay Furillo), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Officer J.D. LaRue), René Enríquez (Lieutenant Ray Calletano), Betty Thomas (Sergeant Lucille Bates), Ed Marinaro (Officer Joe Coffey)
Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)
and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)
Guest Starring: Susan Kellermann (Eva), Robert Costanzo (Lester Franco), Joe Santos (Jimmy Listarza), Trinidad Silva (Jesus Martinez), Harold Sylvester (Officer Rudy Davis), Ken Olin (Harry Garibaldi), George Wyner (ADA Irwin Bernstein), Jeffrey Tambor (Judge Alan Wachtel), Andy Romano (Deputy Chief Warren Briscoe), Don Calfa (Oscar Foreman), Debi Richter (Daryl Ann)
Co-Starring: Claudia Cron (Wedding Guest), Michael Cornelison (Ross Phillips), Robert Hirschfeld (Leo Schnitz)
Co-Starring: David Labiosa (Felipe), William Frankfather (Corrections Officer), Beau Starr (Joey DeSoto), Michael Flanagan (Minister), Ellen Blake (Natalie DeRoy)
With Mike Finneran (Lenny), Michael Chieffo (TV Operator "Jerry"), Troy Curvey (Dudley R. Hicks), David Haid (Tommy Renko), Gene Ross (Mr. McConnicke)
Joy Claussen (Mrs. McConnicke), Lance Slaughter (Blood), Mel Scott (Cop), Richard Coca (Diablo), Clayton Rohner (Shamrock), Tom Mulligan (Hostage)
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