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  1. 27. Aug. 2022 · The 80s in the US were exciting times because people watched actors Daniel Travanti, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz stun with their performances in the hit TV series "Hill Street Blues." The series followed the lives and inner dealings of the members of an inner city police precinct.

  2. After a six-month stint on the ABC daytimer General Hospital, Travanti was cast as Captain Frank Furillo on Hill Street Blues, a job he held down from 1981 through 1987. During this period, he also showed up in a number of well-received TV movies and specials, including the title role in a 1985 made-for-cable biography of Edward R. Murrow ...

  3. For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/daniel-j-travanti

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  4. --Daniel J Travanti in USA Today, November 11, 1993. Biography Although he has made it quite clear in interviews that he wishes to put his past Emmy-winning role as Captain Frank Furillo on NBC's "Hill Street Blues" (1981-87) behind him, Daniel J Travanti may well be remembered for that character who was the spine of what many consider one of the most celebrated TV dramas in history.

  5. Daniel J. Travanti, born March 7, 1940 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, is an actor. He has a recurring guest starring role as Gerald "Babe" McGantry in the first and second seasons. He has also appeared in the series Hill Street Blues, General Hospital, Millennium, and Find My Child. Daniel J. Travanti at IMDb Daniel J. Travanti at Wikipedia

  6. Episode: Matryoshka, Part 2 (2016) TV-14 | 43 min | Action, Crime, Drama. 8.0. Rate this. In Russia, Callen, Sam and Anna hatch a plan to break Anna's father and his CIA companion out of prison. Director: Terrence O'Hara | Stars: Chris O'Donnell, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, Barrett Foa. Votes: 304.

  7. Daniel J. Travanti and Michael Conrad were the only ones to win (for Lead Actor and Supporting Actor respectively). The others nominated were Veronica Hamel (for Lead Actress), Taurean Blacque, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, and Charles Haid (for Supporting Actor), and Barbara Bosson and Betty Thomas (for Supporting Actress).