Chas. Floyd Johnson began his acting journey in the 1970’s and is known largely for his work on The Rockford Files. On JAG, Chas. began by playing Dr. Bruce Gasden.
But later he actually moved on to co-produced many of the show’s episodes. He eventually became the executive producer for NCIS. It appears producing was far more his calling than any acting gig ever was. Johnson also spends his time as an African-American activist and has since won three Emmy Awards.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Do you remember Wally? A CIA technician on the JAG force? No worries, it was a small role. But that’s OK because you definitely remember him for huge roles such as John Winchester in the popular show “Supernatural”.
His most recent recognizable role was as the baseball-wielding antagonist, Negan, in the long-running zombie horror series “The Walking Dead”. If you’re looking for a more lighthearted role, look for Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Agent Harvey Russell in the family-friendly movie, “Rampage”, where he acted alongside non-other than Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as they fought a massive trio of ape, alligator, and wolf.
Harrison Page
Rear Admiral Stiles Morris was the highest-ranking Judge at JAG Headquarters with over 16 years on the bench as of 1997. He was the judge who presided over the court-martial when Harm fired a machine gun at the courtroom ceiling. Yikes!
Though pushing 80 years of age, Harrison Page is still very much active and mostly enjoys playing small roles in various TV shows. His best role to this day, in my opinion, was that of Joshua Eldridge on Jean-Claude Van Damme’s famous box-office action hit Lionheart (1990).
Tamlyn Tomita
The hard-hitting Lieutenant Commander Tracy Manetti is probably the most diverse character on the show, coming from an Asian - Italian background it is not surprising that she is fluent in many languages, on show and off. Manetti was Harm's partner for seven episodes in season eight.
Tamlyn Tomita was born in Japan and started her singing and acting career a few years later in the United States. The actress appeared in various small film productions and has also played several recurring roles on major television series, including 24, Glee, Teen Wolf and How to Get Away with Murder.
Larry Poindexter
Mac’s love interest during season 3, Dalton Lowne, was a charismatic lawyer who convinced Mac to resign from JAG and join his law firm. Their relationship quickly ended when Mac found out that Dalton used her private files for a military case. There was no point in waiting for a comeback since he was later shot and killed by an obsessive police officer. Ouch!
Larry Poindexter’s list of films and shows is truly legendary and spans an average of 4 roles a year for the last 27 years! Larry also sings and does the occasional commercial. Quite the triple threat.