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Encyclopedia > Hollywood Beat

Hollywood Beat was a mid-1980s American television police drama starring Jack Scalia, Jay Acovone, Edward Winter and John Matuszak. The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ... Jack Scalia (born 1950) is an actor from the 1970s and 1980s. ... Edward Winter (June 3, 1937 in Ventura, California - March 8, 2001 in Woodland Hills, California) was an American actor perhaps most well-known for his role as the Military Intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel/Colonel Flagg on the television series M*A*S*H. Although Winter only appeared in six episodes... John Daniel Matuszak (October 25, 1950–June 17, 1989), nicknamed Tooz, was an American football player in the NFL who later became an actor. ...


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