In the TV series "Crossing Jordan," the role of Dr. Switzer is played by actor John D'Aquino. The show, which aired from 2001 to 2007, follows a forensic pathologist, Jordan Cavanaugh, played by Jill Hennessy, as she solves crimes and navigates her complex personal life. D'Aquino's character appears in various episodes, contributing to the series' engaging storylines.
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An actress is a girl who plays a part in a movie or series and a guy who plays a part in a movie or series is called an actor.
keenan macwilliam is the person who plays carol in saddle club videos in series 1 and series 2 (:
Alfalfa was played by the late Carl Dean Switzer (August 7, 1927 - January 21, 1959) . He attempted to stay in acting after The Little Rascals, but had little success. One of his last film appearances was not in a live role, but as a photograph in the movie "White Christmas", as the brother of one of the singing sisters, who had served in World War II. After show business, he became a hunting guide, and eventually was killed by gunshot as a result over an argument about $50.
Graham Wardle plays Ty Borden on the TV series Heartland
I think his last name is valentine and he was in crossing jordan tv series I think its Steve Valentine.
His name is Miguel Ferrer and is Rosemary Clooney's son and George Clooney's cousin. The last show that he was on regularly was Crossing Jordan
DeAndre Jordan plays for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Jordan Poyer plays for the Cleveland Browns.
Jordan Cameron plays for the Cleveland Browns.
Jordan Cameron plays Tight End for the Cleveland Browns.
If you are asking how many shows, movies or plays Ashley Greene (THe actress who plays Alice) had been in, she has been in four (Punk'd, MADtv, Crossing Jordan, Shark)if you don't include Twilight and the futer New Moon, Eclipse, and possibly Breaking Dawn.
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Jordan Henderson plays as a Midfielder for England.
Jordan Ayew plays as a Forward for Ghana.
Jordan Gavaris plays jasper
Jordan Gay plays Punter for the Carolina Panthers.