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Michael Zaslow was born on November 1, 1942 in Inglewood, California, USA as Michael Joel Zaslow. He was an actor and writer, known for One Life to Live (1968), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and You Light Up My Life (1977). He was married to Susan Hufford and Joanne Dorian. He died on December 6, 1998 in New York City, New York, USA.
Date Of Birth November 1, 1942 Died 1998-12-06 Place Of Birth Inglewood, California, United States Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Actor, Writer Spouse Joanne Dorian Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Met his second wife and widow, actress turned physical therapist Susan Hufford, when they were both in the Broadway production of "Fiddler on the Roof" in the early 1970s. 2 The first victim for whom Dr. McCoy uttered the famous words, "He's dead, Jim". 3 He was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig 's disease in 1997. 4 He and his wife, Susan, have two adopted Korean daughters. 5 Godfather of Christian Slater
Actor Title Year Status Character Law & Order 1994-1997 TV Series Ben Hollings / Willard Tappan Star Trek: First Contact 1996 Eddie (uncredited) Woman on the Ledge 1993 TV Movie Ted Guiding Light 1971-1990 TV Series Roger Thorpe Comedy Factory 1986 TV Series Phil One Life to Live 1984-1986 TV Series David Renaldi Spenser: For Hire 1986 TV Series Dr. Alistair Layton Seven Minutes in Heaven 1985 Natalie's Father King's Crossing 1982 TV Series Jonathan Hadary Falcon Crest 1982 TV Series Michael West The Love Boat 1981 TV Series Jim Pickett Unit 4 1981 TV Movie Tafir Sadek Meteor 1979 Sam Mason Barnaby Jones 1974-1978 TV Series Sheldon Lloyd / Raymond Walding Lou Grant 1977 TV Series Doug You Light Up My Life 1977 Chris Nolan Star Trek 1966-1967 TV Series Jordan / Darnell Custer 1967 TV Series Whirling Eagle Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 1967 TV Series Dr. Peter 'Pete' Chernak #2 (1970) The Long, Hot Summer 1965 TV Series Shad Taney Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961 Party Guest (uncredited) Search for Tomorrow 1951 TV Series Dick Hart (1970-1971)
Writer Title Year Status Character Another World 1989 TV Series writer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself - Nominee The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself - Winner for Best Actor Maury 1993 TV Series Himself 7th Annual Soap Opera Awards 1991 TV Special Himself Donahue 1989 TV Series Himself CBS This Morning 1989 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1999 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Editor's Choice 1994 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Guiding Light (1952) 1992 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villain: Daytime The Guiding Light (1952)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1995 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Guiding Light (1952) 1994 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villain/Villainess The Guiding Light (1952) 1993 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Guiding Light (1952) 1993 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Lead Actor The Guiding Light (1952) 1992 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Guiding Light (1952) 1991 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villain: Daytime The Guiding Light (1952)
Known for movies One Life to Live (1984-1986) as David Renaldi
Search for Tomorrow (1951) as Dick Hart (1970-1971)
You Light Up My Life (1977) as Chris Nolan
Seven Minutes in Heaven (1985) as Natalie's Father