Spenser: For Hire - Cast and Crew
Cast
Crew

Mark Horowitz

John Wilder

Juanita Bartlett

Gary Griffen

Cleve Landsberg

Stephen Hattman

Robert Hamilton

Stephen Hattman

Michael Fisher

Walter Brough

William Robert Yates

Michael J. Maschio

John Elizalde

Dick Gallegly

Bob Jeffords

John Wilder

Steven Tramz

Bob Jeffords

Mark Lyon

Alice Blanchard

Tim Lonsdale

Gary Griffen

Norma Safford Vela

Dick Wormell

Bruce Murkoff

Mark Westmore

Steve Dorff

Jay Alfred Smith

Donald K. Harris

Larry Herbstritt

Mark Southern

Peter Salim

Jacques Marquette

Ron Lautore
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