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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Terry Serpico is a film and television supporting actor. Although he studied acting in college, graduating from SUNY-Purchase in 1989, Serpico began his career as a stunt performer. Pretty soon, his chances expanded as directors realized he also could act. In 1997, he appeared in Donnie Brasco, where he played his first major acting role. Since then, his credits have included appearances in ambitious vehicles such as The Peacemaker, Random Hearts, Bringing Out the Dead, Hannibal, Righteous Kill, The Interpreter, and two of the biggest blockbuster films of the past few years: the Academy Award winner The Departed and the Academy Award–nominated Michael Clayton. In television, Serpico has guest-starred on such shows as Law & Order, CSI: Miami, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Bronx is Burning, and has enjoyed a recurring role in Rescue Me. On the Lifetime series Army Wives, Serpico portrays Lieutenant Colonel Frank Sherwood, a tough officer married to Denise Sherwood (Catherine Bell) with a son, Jeremy (Richard Bryant), who has recently enlisted. A featured character on the show, Serpico appeared in 12 episodes of the first two seasons, and became a series regular in season 3. An Army brat himself who lived on five different bases as a child, Serpico says of the Frank Sherwood role: "I didn’t really have to work so hard to prepare for [this role] because it is a part of me; it’s in my blood."

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for Duncan Burne in What If Doctor Who Wasn't Axed? - Doctor Who: The New Renegade (2020)
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In the rivalry between CBS and Paramount, this was meant to compete with Doctor Who: Until the World Ends with bringing back a former Doctor, this time with The Eleventh played by Anthony Head. However, due to studio politics and many things shuffling around, CBS and Paramount's parent company Viacom, re-merge. This resulted in a show meant to be everything Paramount hated, yet was being distributed by them. All that aside, the show was helmed by Chris Carter, famous for helming The X-Files, and eventually the Doctor Who spin-off, Cold Front. He requested the show be rated TV-MA, to go for a more adult audience. As well as doing a serialized season, which Jane Espensen was heavily against due to serialized nature of Eleven's original run on the character, but was overruled by CBS producers. The main synopsis of the show is The Eleventh Doctor having adventures in the TARDIS, which eventually resulted in Eleven and his companions Major Dustin Barnett (from the episode Chain Reaction) and a woman named Emma, trying to find the existence of God itself, or at least a similar like power. It takes place in between the season finale of Season 43 and Doctor Who: Revelation. The episodes this season include: The Reckoning [Parts I and II], Refuge, The Monastery, Time Syndicate, The Silent Years, The Keeper's Knife, Widow's Feast, and Faith of the Doctor [Parts I and II].