Sharon Gless
9 titles
Filmography
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Marcus Welby, M.D.
Robert Young plays Dr. Marcus Welby, a dedicated family physician who made house calls a priority in life. From week to week Welby was tasked with some of the most devastating disorders and serious situations an M.D. can face, but confronted them with a fierce honesty and dedicated compassion that made him a virtual superhero with a stethoscope. But he couldn't do it alone. Enter Dr. Steven Kiley, portrayed by the strapping and very new James Brolin in his first regular television role.

Cagney & Lacey: The Return
(1994)Former cop partners Cagney and Lacey reunite as Lacey comes out of retirement to help find 1,500 stolen firearms and bring the mastermind to justice.

Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions
(1996)Cagney and Lacey are back and working two cases! While Cagney deals with a case involving her neighbors, Lacey has doubts about a murder trial.

Cagney & Lacey: Together Again
(1995)Cagney and Lacey are back and must balance their personal feelings when a homeless man is found murdered.

The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
Sharon Gless stars in her Emmy-nominated role as a divorced Beverly Hills lawyer who shocks her loved ones by becoming a Public Defender in L.A.

Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling
(1995)The investigative duo of Cagney and Lacey handle an internal affairs case, Cagney’s recent divorce, and the return of Mary Beth Lacey’s lost father.

The Girl Next Door
(1998)Feelings of intense guilt begin to consume young Annie Nolan after her older policeman boyfriend manipulates her into murdering his wife.

The Star Chamber
(1983)When crime on the street gets out of hand, a group of socially prominent men form a vigilante squad. Michael Douglas is chilling.

The State Within
A flight explodes in mid-air during take-off near Washington DC. Later that day a diplomatic catastrophe envelops the British Embassy. A cat's cradle of tangled affinities and conflicting interests unfolds, told through interlinking stories, as British Ambassador Mark Brydon slowly realizes that he is being played by an invisible puppeteer of great power.