| "Life Is for the Living" | |
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| Air date | May 13th, 2000 |
| Writers | Daniel Arkin |
| Director | Thomas J. Wright |
| Producers | Glen Morgan; James Wong; Sarah Caplan; Randy Nelson |
| Starring | Julianne Nicholson; Gabriel Macht; Melissa Crider; Bill Cobbs; John Billingsley; Kevin J. O'Connor |
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Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Julianne Nicholson | Marian Kitt |
| Gabriel Macht | Doctor Mark Gabriel |
| Melissa Crider | Ellen "Satori" Polaski |
| Bill Cobbs | Elmer Greentree |
| John Billingsley | Professor Miles Ballard |
| Kevin J. O'Connor | Warren Day |
| John Aylward | Albert McGonagle |
Guest Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Debra Azar | College girl |
| Kristen Cloke | Allison/The woman |
| Michael Ensign | Professor Dan Teplin |
| Kelly Galindo | Nurse |
| Victoria Gallegos | Nurse |
| Katerina Gavala | Sheena |
| Mary Gillis | Mrs. Paulsen |
| Alycia Lee | Hospital patient |
| Al Leong | Mister Lee |
| Jonathan Levit | Movie producer |
| Wendy Moniz | Eva |
| Niall Padden | Attending |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Final appearance of Albert McGonagle in the series.
See also[]
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