At the height of his career, Cliff De Young landed the role of reporter Chuck DePalma on JAG. This role lasted for 3 of the earlier seasons.
Since his time on the show Cliff’s acting career has continued steadily. Some larger roles of his include Agent John Bonacheck on The Young and the Restless, and a number of movie appearances in films such as The Road to Nowhere: a romantic thriller, and Wild: a biographical adventure drama film.
Trisha Yearwood
Every investigative show must have a beautiful and highly relatable forensic expert, and we got exactly that with Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter. The blonde girl next door fell in love with Harm but sadly for her, the feelings were not mutual.
I’ve got to say, Trisha Yearwood is one hell of a woman! Her career description includes being a country music artist, actress, author, television personality and celebrity chef. She’s also been volunteering at Habitat For Humanity for the past decade, where she swings hammers and climbs ladders to help homeowners build their own homes from scratch. What a catch!
David Andrews
Appearing in season 10 of the show, Major General Gordon Cresswell, better known as “Biff” was a very tough and stoic leader with a sense of humor that reminded us of a brick wall. Eventually, though, his leadership and discipline helped win our admiration and love for the character.
David Andrews is most known as Lieutenant General Robert Brewster in the famous “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”. He also appeared in many films such as World War Z, Fight Club, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Hannibal and A Walk to Remember.
Dean Stockwell
The second United States Secretary of the Navy in the series, Edward Sheffield, was played by Dean Stockwell. If you liked Sheffield in JAG, you’ll be happy to know that he also appears in the show First Monday as the same character.
Dean Stockwell’s is currently over 80 years old but you may be surprised to learn that he started his acting career when he was just 9 years old. His latest role was an episode in NCIS: New Orleans. Stockwell went on to win the best actor award actor at the Cannes Film Festival - twice!
Peter Murnik
The handsome former special-agent-turned-rogue Clark Palmer was probably the biggest thorn in Harm’s life between seasons 3 to 6. This might have something to do with Palmer trying to kill Harm on various occasions. Finally, he was busted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Peter Murnik is probably best known as the investigator from Seinfeld that made Kramer cry. Another fun trivia fact? Murnik went to school with a few other celebs, namely, the late William Hurt and Steve Carell. There’s not much else to say about his acting career, but we’d sure love to send our own kids to that high school.