
Age: 71
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Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor and film director. He is best known for his roles as retired police detective Henry Spencer on USA Network's series Psych and it's subsequent TV movies, divorce attorney Arnold Becker on the NBC drama series L.A. Law and the TV movie, and Roger Dorn in the Major League trilogy. He also portrayed Jerry in Lay the Favorite (2012), Gil Gordon in The Big Year (2011), Harlan Dexter in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), Dr. Alan Feinstone in The Dentist I & II, and Jason Chadman in Hello Again (1987). He starred as USAF Col. Henry 'Bull' Eckert on the series The Cape and Brett Sooner on the sitcom A Whole New Ballgame. He appeared recurring as Kyle Nevin on the FOX medical drama The Resident, Sinclair Dryden on Showtime's City on a Hill, Francis 'Icepick' Hofstetler on the Magnum P.I. reboot, Milt Leakey on the CBS series Tommy, Anderson Schultz on the Netflix series Marvel's The Punisher, Chief Cantuck on Sundance TV's series Hap and Leonard, Michael Longworth on A&E's police drama The Glades, Jack Sherwood on UPN's sitcom Cuts, Captain Owen Sebring on JAG, Ken Graham on Ryan's Hope, and has had intermittent appearances as John Durant on General Hospital and Father Todd Williams on The Young and the Restless. He is the eldest son of Harry Bernsen Jr., a Hollywood producer, and veteran soap actress Jeanne Cooper, who appeared on The Young and the Restless.

Roger Dorn buys the fledgling Cleveland Guardians formerly known as the Indians. With attendance low Dorn tries to inject a new energy into the organization by bringing in former teammate and catcher Jake Taylor to be the Guardians manager. Taylor looks to restructure the entire Gaurdians roster by bringing in a some new players to change the identity of the Cleveland ball club. The Guardians still have some open roster spots so Taylor holds an open tryout where pitcher Charlie Reese that looks strangely familiar and shows an incredible throwing arm but lacks control of his pitches. Taylor decides to take a risk and sign the kid with hopes to teach him control. Under Taylor's guidance the Guardians start off slow, and it's not until Dorn holds an appreciation night for the 1989-1990 Cleveland Indians which features Pedro Serano, Willie Mays Hayes, Jake Taylor, Roger Dorn, and Rick Vaughn that the Gaurdians show signs of life and start winning games. After the appreciation ceremony the former players being honored look on as Charlie Reese pitches and Willie Hayes makes a comment to Rick Vaughn asking if he has any kids that he doesn't know about.
