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  1. David Earl Garrison (born June 30, 1952) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Steve Rhoades on the television series Married... with Children . He has also appeared in numerous theatrical roles, particularly that of The Wizard on both Broadway and in many tours of the musical Wicked .

  2. Actor: It's Your Move. David Garrison was born on 30 June 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for It's Your Move (1984), Remington Steele (1982) and The Practice (1997).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.77 m
    • Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
    • Actor, Soundtrack
  3. Nov 10, 2022 · Before playing the beloved Steve Rhoades on " Married... With Children ," actor David Garrison had primarily set his sights on theatre and broadway. Among his many roles, Garrison played Bruce Ismay in "Titanic," The Wizard of Oz in "Wicked," and The Police Sergeant in "The Pirates of Penzance" (via Broadway World ).

  4. With Children. And David Garrison has had a lot going on as well. While fans were shocked when the actor quit the sitcom just a few seasons into its run, he had a great reason. What did David...

  5. Overview. Born. June 30, 1952 · Long Branch, New Jersey, USA. Birth name. David Earl Garrison. Height. 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m) Mini Bio. David Garrison was born on June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for It's Your Move (1984), Remington Steele (1982) and The Practice (1997). Family. Parents. Earl B. Garrison. Maude Garrison

    • June 30, 1952
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  7. Acting. David Earl Garrison (born June 30, 1952) is an American actor. His primary venue is live theatre, but he is best known as the character Steve Rhoades in the television series, Married... with Children. He also appeared in numerous theatrical plays, particularly that of The Wizard in many tours of the musical, Wicked.

  8. Actor. Birth Details. June 30, 1952. Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. Famous Works. CREDITS. Stage Appearances. Deputy, The Front Page, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1974. David, A History of the American Film (musical), American NationalTheatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1978.

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