Stephen Collins
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"Stephen Weaver Collins" is an American actor, writer, director, and musician, perhaps best known for playing Eric Camden on the long-running television series 7th Heaven (TV series)/7th Heaven. He is also known for the roles of Captain Will Decker in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more recently as Dr. Dayton King on the short-lived American Broadcasting Company/ABC TV series No Ordinary Family. He also appeared in a supporting role in the TV series Revolution (TV series)/Revolution as Dr. Gene Porter, father of Elizabeth Mitchell's character Rachel Matheson.

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We haven't beaten them in at least four years and that could've had something to do with it. We came out sluggish in the first 20 minutes and were lucky it was only a 1-0 game. They had quite a few quality shots and many more shots than we did.

She is really a full-blown, beautiful young woman and a nice person. She's very busy on the big screen now.

It was a gift to be able to work on a show that gave so many people pure joy.

In a million years, I never thought I would play some sort of iconic image of fatherhood. I'm tremendously grateful for it.

Much of this season is about her growing up, because she was 6 when we started. I don't think this season is going to differ much, though, and that's what has kept us going. We're not a high concept show that has found an audience by stunts or weird guest stars.

The drug trafficking careers of 16 individuals ended today. This organization has completely been dismantled.

I'm pretty sure someone else had turned it down before I got the script. I'm not sure he read it.

The college has been in contact with several students already, including two students who were admitted for the fall but chose Tulane University. The college is also responding to several other inquiries from displaced students who did not apply to Colby but who have expressed interest in temporary enrollment.

The WB really had no profile then. (Producer) Aaron Spelling hadn't done a show like this in a long time.