Michael Boatman
From The TV IV
| Michael Boatman | |
| Birth name | Michael Patrick Boatman |
| Born | October 25, 1964 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA |
| Notable Roles | |
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Contents |
[edit] Biography
[edit] Roles
[edit] Starring Roles
- Spin City (1996): Carter Sebastian Heywood
- Arli$$ (1996): Stanley Babson
- Muscle (1995): Garnet Hines, lawyer
- The Jackie Thomas Show (1992): Grant Watson
- China Beach (1988): Pvt. Samuel Beckett
[edit] Guest Starring Roles
- Huff: Art in Maps Don't Talk (1) (2 April 2006)
- Scrubs: Ron Laver in My Roommates (22 February 2005)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Attorney Dave Seaver in Obscene (12 October 2004)
- Yes, Dear: Adam in Couples Therapy (10 May 2004)
- CSI: Miami: Wes Gallagher in Not Landing (3 May 2004)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Dave Seaver in Criminal (20 April 2004)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Dave Seaver in Families (10 February 2004)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Dave Seaver in Abomination (11 November 2003)
- Less Than Perfect: Ted Elliot in Choices (23 September 2003)
- Less Than Perfect: Ted Elliot in The Umbrella (20 May 2003)
- Law & Order: Dave Seaver in House Calls (7 May 2003)
- Living Single: Brent Washington in Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow... Dammit (14 December 1995)
- The Larry Sanders Show: Greg in I Was a Teenage Lesbian (11 October 1995)
- Quantum Leap: Sergeant Billy Johnson in Nowhere to Run - August 10, 1968 (6 October 1992)
- Shades of LA: Dr. Robinson in Line of Fire: Part 2 (6 April 1991)
[edit] Specials and Made-for-TV Movies
[edit] Talk, News and Game Show Appearances
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Himself (22 September 1997)
- The List: Himself in Best Rock Band (8 May 2000)
- The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn: Himself (15 January 2001)
- The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn: Himself (10 October 2001)
- Revealed with Jules Asner: Himself in Charlie Sheen (30 January 2002)
- Family Feud: Himself in Roseanne vs. Jackie Thomas Sitcoms (1993)


