Simon & Simon
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Director
Vincent McEveety
Age 53 (died at 88)
Writer
Michael Piller
Age 34 (died at 57)
Rick and AJ are in Hawaii tailing a con artist who Higgins has just entrusted with $350.000 proceeds from his charity event-the three follow her to South America where they reel her in with a con of their own, using a huge emerald and AJ as bait. The crossover starts on Magnum, P.I. S03E03 Ki'i's Don't Lie (I)
A dolphin is abducted, and Rick and AJ have to find him and bring him back before his mate starves herself to death.
Using a psychic in a murder investigation becomes embarrassing to the police but she continues having visions connected with the case, so she hires the Simons to check out her leads when the police no longer will.
The Simons are given 24 hours to recover a valuable painting that was stolen from the Navy museum, and the key to its recovery lies with the feuding daughters of the Navy admiral who donated the painting.
AJ is robbed while delivering $450,000 in diamonds, and he and Rick have to find them soon, not only is AJ the FBI's prime suspect, they are also on the hook for the first $10,000 of the insurance settlement.
One of the old-time TV cowboys (a Saturday morning hero of young Rick and AJ) is accused of killing his show's producer when a young actor is hired to revive his old role.
A woman's frightening dream about her twin sister seems to be coming true when her sister disappears.
A friend claims she just seen her dead husband alive. Cecilia Simon enlists the help of her sons when she becomes concerned about her friend's insistance.
A pro football player wants to quit fixing the games, but the people who's dirty work he's doing won't let him stop.
Rick's former girlfriend asks him to find her missing husband and then she is arrested for his murder.
AJ promises to locate a novelist's long-lost cousin within 24 hours, but this tedious all-nighter evolves into a compelling case when several murders are committed exactly as depicted in the author's lastest book, and AJ thinks he's next.
AJ poses as a student and Rick becomes a subject in a psychologist's experiment to investigate the death of a track star who died in a suspicious fall from a fraternity house roof.
Complications from their current case put Rick and AJ before the state licensing board to answer charges from an incident in Florida several years earlier, when AJ was engaged to Janet and working for Myron at Peerless Detectives. The incident is revealed in flashbacks taken from 1980 made for TV-""Pirate's Key"", which was the basis of the series.
When Rick's pestering drives AJ to take advantage of mom's offer to share the large suite she was given (instead of a small room) at a northern California resort, he cramps her style when he tries to prove that he witnessed a murder-that nobody will believe really happened.
Rick and AJ's good friend, the coroner, asks the brothers to deliver a new video game to Las Vegas and they don't understand just how valuable it is until thieves attack.
A clothing design house, featuring a top teen model, hires the Simons to protect its new fall line from being stolen by a rival firm.
AJ pressures Rick into taking the case of a woman accused of murdering the publisher who put her (against her wishes) on a list of San Diego's ten sexiest women, but Rick also investigates their client's mysterious secrets, while AJ is falling in love with her.
An amusement park owned by a retired Marine colonel is being repeatedly vandalized so the manager hires the Simons to work undercover but the more they learn about the vandal, the more they question who the real villian is.
Rick and AJ are hired to transport a valuable classic car to San Francisco but events along the way make them wonder if there isn't more here than meets the eye.
A panic sticken husband comes to the Simons when he finds his wife has vanished from their hotel room overnight.
When Janet is assigned to her first murder case, she wants Rick and AJ to help her build an airtight case, but they've already been hired by the opposition-the accused man's defense attorney.
Rick and AJ have more than they can handle when they accept a job transporting a huge man who was placed in a mental institution by his brother, only to find out he is as gentle as a lamb, and the trouble they run into against his brother makes them enlist the help of their very huge friend.
Eddie Barth
Age 51 (died at 78)
Jeannie Wilson
Age 35 (now 79)
Jameson Parker
A.J. Simon
Age 34 (now 78)
Gerald McRaney
Rick Simon
Age 35 (now 78)
Mary Carver
Cecilia Simon
Age 58 (died at 89)
Robert Ginty
Age 33 (died at 60)
Peter Palmer
Age 51 (died at 90)
Rick Lenz
Age 42 (now 86)
Cassie Yates
Age 31 (now 75)
Eddie Albert
Judge Elliott Morris Taylor
Age 76 (died at 99)
Claude Earl Jones
Sheriff Earl
Age 49 (died at 86)
Nicolas Coster
City Attorney David Stallings
Age 47 (died at 88)
Kevin Hagen
Tommy Luna
Age 54 (died at 77)
Harry Townes
U.S. Sen. Gershenson
Age 68 (died at 86)
William Wintersole
Dr. Percy
Age 51 (died at 88)
Eric Server
IRS Agent Brewster
Age 37 (now 81)
Tommy Lane
Gus - Bartender
Age 44 (died at 82)
Guy Stockwell
Age 47 (died at 67)
Edson Stroll
Age 52 (died at 81)
Chick Hearn
Age 65 (died at 85)
Michael Gregory
John Hillerman
Age 49 (died at 84)
Charles Napier
Age 46 (died at 75)
James T. Callahan
Age 52 (died at 76)
Robert Sterling
Age 64 (died at 88)
Robert Phalen
Age 45 (died at 58)
Patti Davis
Cleavon Little
Age 43 (died at 53)
Joyce Brothers
Age 54 (died at 85)
Anthony James
Age 40 (died at 77)
Natalie Schafer
Age 81 (died at 90)
Lloyd Haynes
Age 48 (died at 52)
Anne Lockhart
Age 29 (now 72)
Marie Windsor
Age 62 (died at 80)
Jay Johnson
Age 33 (now 76)
Cristina Raines
Age 30 (now 74)
Richard Kiel
Age 43 (died at 74)
Lisa Eilbacher
Age 26 (now 70)
Joe Dorsey
Age 50 (now 94)
Don Gordon
Age 55 (died at 90)
William Boyett
Age 55 (died at 77)
Tricia O'Neil
Norman Burton
Age 58 (died at 79)
Jake Steinfeld
Age 24 (now 68)
Joe Mantegna
Broderick Crawford
Age 70 (died at 74)
Judith Chapman
Robert Englund
Leslie Ackerman
Age 26 (now 69)
Frank Marth
Age 60 (died at 91)
Albert Salmi
Age 54 (died at 62)
Susan Blu
Age 34 (now 77)
Robert Totten
Age 45 (died at 59)
Alex Hyde-White
Age 23 (now 67)
Peggy Ryan
Age 58 (died at 80)
Greg Finley
Age 35 (died at 76)
June Allyson
Alan Fudge
Age 38 (died at 67)
Morgan Fairchild
Age 32 (now 76)
Ed Lauter
Col. Lawrence Grayson
Dean Stockwell
Dr. Griss
Age 46 (died at 85)
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Age 60 (died at 93)
Dick Butkus
Age 39 (died at 80)
Olan Soule
Age 73 (died at 84)
M.C. Gainey
Christopher Connelly
Age 41 (died at 47)
Tom Selleck
Henry Gibson
Age 47 (died at 73)
Kathy Garver
Age 36 (now 80)
Darleen Carr
Edward Winter
Age 45 (died at 63)
Tony Longo
Age 21 (died at 53)
Jeff Lester
Age 27 (now 71)
Robert Madrid
William Jordan
Age 44 (now 88)
Jonathan Banks
Richard Cox
John Carter
Age 54 (died at 87)
Gary Crosby
Age 49 (died at 62)
Odessa Cleveland
Age 38 (now 82)
William Long Jr.
Monte Markham
Age 47 (now 90)
Janet Julian
Age 23 (now 66)
Grainger Hines
Julia Duffy
Age 31 (now 74)
Dean Scofield
Age 25 (now 69)
Pat Buttram
Jonathan Evans
Age 67 (died at 78)
Sam Scarber
Arnold Johnson
Age 60 (died at 78)
Terry Wills
Alice Nunn
Age 54 (died at 60)
Luca Bercovici
Chevi Colton
Dani Minnick
Age 22 (now 66)
Jock Mahoney
Oldtimer #1 in Saloon
Age 63 (died at 70)
Colin Campbell
John Abbott
Age 14 (now 58)
Barbara Lynn Block
Anne Blake (as Barbara Block)
Age 33 (now 77)
Rebecca Clemons
News Anchor Terry Aames
George P. Wilbur
Kaydon's Hood / Thug
Age 41 (died at 81)
Stuart Whitman
Buck Yancy / The Rough Rider
Age 54 (died at 92)
Bridget Hanley
Shelby Barnett
Don Stroud
Arnold
Age 39 (now 82)
Alan Hale Jr.
Bartender
Age 61 (died at 68)
John Russell
Oldtimer #2 - in Saloon
Age 61 (died at 70)
Jackie Joseph
Lila Hackett
Age 47 (now 91)
Marty Brill
P.R. Rep
Age 50 (died at 88)
Doris Dowling
Annette - Boutique Owner
Age 59 (died at 81)
Anne Schedeen
Bailey Randall
Steve Franken
Tunridge
Age 50 (died at 80)
Thom Christopher
Priest
Age 42 (died at 84)
Read Morgan
Agent #1
Age 51 (died at 91)
Barbara Anderson
Celeste Dunn - Fashion Designer
Denny Miller
Gilbert Dunn
Age 48 (died at 80)
Tim Considine
Photographer Jean-Claude
Penny Fuller
Vivian Penn
Age 42 (now 85)
Jimmy Joyce
Hank
Gregory Sierra
Gregory Cable
Age 45 (died at 83)
Robert Clarke
Leo Marks
Age 62 (died at 85)
Frank Farmer
Jerry
Age 50 (now 93)
Jennifer Holmes
Julie Arthur
Age 27 (now 70)
Dennis Patrick
Admiral Danforth
Age 64 (died at 84)
Jack Perkins
Undershirt Man
Age 61 (died at 76)
Louie Elias
Van Driver (uncredited)
Age 48 (died at 84)
Chuck Hicks
Angry Man (uncredited)
Age 54 (died at 93)
Robert Casper
Perkins
Age 57 (died at 95)
Richard Anderson
Alfred Klein
Age 56 (died at 91)
Lynnette Mettey
Joan Klein
Age 39 (now 83)
Dana Gladstone
Police Detective Lt. Shore
Don Dubbins
Philip Bloom
Age 54 (died at 63)
Jimmy Lydon
Age 59 (died at 98)
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
Bernard McEveety
Burt Kennedy
Corey Allen
Age 48 (died at 75)
Lawrence Doheny
Age 58 (died at 58)
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