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- Tom Fuccello (December 11, 1936 – August 16, 1993) was an American actor, who was born in Newark, New Jersey. Initially a theatre actor, Fuccello appeared...
- season 4) Fern Fitzgerald as Marilee Stone (73 episodes, seasons 2–13) Tom Fuccello as Dave Culver (35 episodes, seasons 3–6, 8, 10–11 and 13–14) Jeri Gaile...
- Horner Gregory Walcott as Jim Redfield Jeff Cooper as Dr. Simon Elby Tom Fuccello as Dave Culver Nik Hagler as Detective Frost Lee Holmes as Doctor Ken Farmer...
- 1969 Nancy Frangione Tina Lord 1985 Al Freeman Ed Hall 1972–88, 2000 Tom Fuccello Paul Kendall 1977–79 David Fumero Cristian Vega 1998–2011 Melissa Fumero...
- Petrie, seasons 3–14); and Donna's stepson, U.S. Senator Dave Culver (Tom Fuccello, seasons 3–6, 8, 10–11 and 13–14). Also appearing in many episodes are...
- Archived from the original on January 11, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2009. "Tom Fuccello Is Dead; Actor on TV Was 56". The New York Times. August 20, 1993. Archived...
- her mother's new beau as he pined for his late father Paul Kendall (Tom Fuccello), who apparently died before Brian and his mother relocated to Llanview...
- Kingston Michael Mansini 2018 Stan Kinsey Alan Fudge 1999 Randall Kirby Tom Fuccello 1992 Cameron Kirsten Linden Ashby 2003–04, 2023 Stan Kline Alec Holland...
- (Herman on The Munsters, Muldoon on Car 54, Where Are You?) August 16 Tom Fuccello 56 Actor (Dave Culver on Dallas) September 4 Hervé Villechaize 50 Actor...
- and despondent over being childless. She drives Mark(now pla**** by Tom Fuccello) to drink heavily. One night in a drunken stupor, he mistakes Iris for...