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Actor, singer. Years active. 1957–present. Spouse (s) Ruth Wagner. (m. 1965; div. 1975) Carol Rosin. Jon Cypher (born January 13, 1932) is an American actor and singer. He is best known as playing Chief of Police Fletcher Daniels in Hill Street Blues throughout the series' run.
4 Videos. 8 Photos. Jon Cypher was born on 13 January 1932 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Masters of the Universe (1987), Spontaneous Combustion (1989) and Favorite Son (1988). He is married to Carol Rosin. He was previously married to Ruth Wagner. More at IMDbPro.
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Jon Cypher was born on January 13, 1932 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Masters of the Universe (1987), Spontaneous Combustion (1989) and Favorite Son (1988). He is married to Carol Rosin. He was previously married to Ruth Wagner.
- January 13, 1932
Dr. Carol Rosin (HonD) is an award-winning educator, child psychologist, futurist, international speaker, author, military strategist, and space and missile defense consultant. Rosin is Founder of the Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space .
Born January 13, 1932, in Brooklyn, NY; married Dr. Carol Rosin (a thinktankpresident). Nationality American Gender Male Occupation Actor Birth Details January 13, 1932 Brooklyn, New York, United States Famous Works. CREDITS; Film Appearances; Frank Tanner, Valdez Is Coming, United Artists, 1971; Alan, Believe in Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971
March 29, 1944 (age 80) Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Occupation. Space and missile defense consultant, military strategist, and author. Carol Rosin (born March 29, 1944) is the Founder of the Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space, and also works as a speaker, author, educator, child psychologist [dubious – discuss ...
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