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  1. A character actor known for playing heavies, Genovese has appeared in many films such as two Richard Pryor billed vehicles, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986) and Harlem Nights, which also co-starred Eddie Murphy, Redd Foxx and Della Reese, and guest roles on TV series such as The Dukes of Hazzard, The Paper Chase, Star Trek: The Next ...

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    Mike Genovese. Actor: Point Break. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Mike Genovese taught acting at Webster College from 1969 to 1973. There, he also began his professional acting career with the Lorreto Hilton Repertory Theatre, now the St. Louis Repertory Theatre.

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  3. Mike Genovese. Actor: Point Break. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Mike Genovese taught acting at Webster College from 1969 to 1973. There, he also began his professional acting career with the Lorreto Hilton Repertory Theatre, now the St. Louis Repertory Theatre.

  4. Mike Genovese List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Profession Actor. Actor. 37 Credits. Cold Case. 2007. The Unit. 2006. JAG. 2000. ER. 2000. The Practice. 1999. Babylon 5. 1998....

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    Peter Michael Genovese (sometimes credited as Mike Genovese) (born 26 April 1942; age 82) is an actor who guest-starred as the holographic desk sergeant in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "The Big Goodbye" and Zef'No in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "The Circle".

    Recurring roles

    Genovese has held recurring roles on Falcon Crest, The Flash, and ER. On Falcon Crest, he played the role of Al Hurley and worked with fellow Star Trek alumni Robert Foxworth and Ellen Geer. Seven of the eight episodes in which Genovese appeared were directed either by Foxworth or by Reza Badiyi. On The Flash, Genovese portrayed Police Lieutenant Warren Garfield in twelve of the cult show's twenty-one episodes. He often worked with fellow Next Generation guest actor Biff Manard on the show, while others who appeared in Genovese's episodes include Ian Abercrombie, Jeffrey Combs, Charley Lang, Dick Miller, Bill Mumy, Robert O'Reilly, Kenneth Tigar, and, in one episode, regular Trek cast members Denise Crosby and Jeri Ryan. Jim Trombetta wrote three of Genovese's episodes; James A. Contner directed one. For NBC's ER, Genovese played Officer Al Grabarsky in twelve episodes from 1994 through 2000. During his time on the show, he appeared in episodes with such actors as Sam Anderson, Fran Bennett, Reg E. Cathey, Keene Curtis, Kirsten Dunst, Meg Foster, Danny Goldring, Tim Halligan, Graham Jarvis, Caroline Lagerfelt, Marc Lawrence, Lily Mariye, Deborah May, Lawrence Monoson, Jeanne Mori, Robert Picardo, Tony Plana, Cristine Rose, Michael Buchman Silver, Jimmie F. Skaggs, David Spielberg, Brooke Stephens, Gabrielle Union, and Cress Williams.

    Guest appearances

    Genovese's first episodic television role was an April 1983 episode of T. J. Hooker, which starred William Shatner in the title role and featured James Darren and Richard Herd as regulars. Hal Landon, Jr. and Biff Yeager also appeared in the episode. Genovese again appeared on T.J. Hooker in October that same year, in an episode directed by Winrich Kolbe. Afterward, Genovese appeared on such television series as Knight Rider, Remington Steele, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Following his appearance on The Next Generation, he guest-starred in 1989 episodes of L.A. Law (working with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, Anne Haney, and Tzi Ma) and Quantum Leap (starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell and guest starring Mark Margolis). He made return visits to both of these shows in 1993, working alongside Bernsen, Drake, and Leon Russom on L.A. Law and appearing in Quantum Leap's final episode with Bakula, Stockwell, Dan Butler, Susan Diol, Kevin McDermott, Bruce McGill, Stephen McHattie, and W. Morgan Sheppard. Genovese later appeared as Coach Westfield in two episodes of Family Matters, including one with Barry Jenner. Since his Deep Space Nine appearance, Genovese has guest-starred on such television series as Beverly Hills, 90210, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue (with Gordon Clapp, Scott Jaeck, and Leland Orser), The Practice (in an episode with Richard McGonagle and Alan Oppenheimer), JAG (directed by Terrence O'Hara and co-starring Dennis Cockrum, Mark Moses, and Jennifer Savidge), Cold Case, The Unit (starring Abby Brammell), and Raines (starring Linda Park). He even made a return to science fiction with an appearance on Babylon 5 in 1998, working with Walter Koenig.

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  6. Mike Genovese is an actor best known for his role in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Family matter Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri to an Italian American family, Genovese earned a master's degree in drama at Eastern Illinois University and taught acting at Webster College from 1969 to...

  7. 1981. Thief as Bartender at Green Mill. 1981. On the Right Track as Louis. Mike Genovese is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Point Break, Code of Silence, Bound by Honor, Thief, Best of the Best 2, Dark Angel: The Ascent, The Invisible Kid, and The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster.

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