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JAG (1995-present): Commander Harmon Rabb, Jr. JAG lawyer and fighter pilot extraordinaire.

Dodson's Journey (January 10, 2001): TV-movie, filmed in June 2000, based on the autobiographical book Faithful Travelers by James Dodson. DJE plays James, a man trying to come to terms with death and divorce. DJE's production company, Firefly Productions, made this movie.

The Shrink is In: Theatrical movie, co-starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette. Filmed during the late spring, early summer of 1999, this film has not yet been released.

Stanley's Gig: DJE plays a record store clerk. Filmed during the spring of 1999. No release date.

Bette (October 18, 2000): DJE guest starred as himself, playing his alter ego, Harm.

MADTV (Feb. 12, 2000): Guest star appearance on Fox sketch comedy show.

Celebrity Jeopardy (Feb. 5,1999): One of three contestants, proceeds go to charity.

Maggie Winters (Feb. 3, 1999): Guest starring role as Jack, Maggie's irresistible hunky, philandering ex-husband with the "eyes".

Hercules: Twilight of the Gods (1998): The voice of Thor, god of thunder.

Clockwatchers (1997): MacNamee, the self-absorbed boss at the office where the temps worked.

Holiday Affair (1996, made for TV movie): Steve Mason, idealistic young ex-stockbroker who falls hard for Cynthia Gibb's character.

Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995, made for TV movie): Byron Metcalf, Dottie's (Michelle Lee) alcoholic, womanizing husband.

Degree of Guilt (1995, made for TV miniseries): Chris Paget, lawyer who defends his ex-wife against a murder charge, then is himself charged with the murder of his girlfriend's ex-husband. The movie co-starred Daphne Zuniga and Sharon Lawrence.

Seinfeld (episode The Couch, Oct. 27, 1994): Carl the Moving Guy. Elaine's anti-abortion boyfriend.

Melrose Place (1994): Recurring role as Terry Parsons, a sex-alcohol-drug addict, and Alison's boyfriend.

The Untouchables (1992-93): Recurring role as Treasury Agent Paul Robbins.

Doggie Howser, M.D. (1992): Episode The Shoe Mustn't Go On - actor Rick O'Neill.

Dark Justice (1992): Episode Needy Things, Zachary Hamilton; a murderous gigolo.

Knots Landing (1992): Bill Nolan, a former major league baseball player, and Paige's boyfriend.

Lethal Charm [AKA Her Wicked Ways] (1991): Andrew, the son of a star television reporter who is caught in the power struggle between his mother and her young rival. Co-starred Barbara Eden and Heather Locklear.

The Hidden Room (episode A Type of Love Story, 1991): Ron, a jerk who has an affair with a plain woman named Sarah (Amanda Plummer). He rejects her because he cannot bear to be seen in public with a plain woman.

Fly By Night (1991): Major Mack Sheppard, ex-US Air Force pilot and now a pilot of Slick Air.

China Beach (1990): Mr. Green, a brief uncredited appearance.

The Big Town (1987): Cool Guy!

Night Friend (1987): Cab driver named Dave.

The Climb (1987): [as David Elliott] Otto Kempter, German mountaineer.

Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986): [as David Elliott] Cadet Baxter #2.

Adderly (1986): Episode Year of the Tiger, as a young SAWT commando, leader of one of the tactical teams.

Street Legal (1985-89): [as David Elliott] Nick Del Gado, Toronto police detective, later private eye. Love interest for older lead female lawyer Carrie.

B Movie: The Play (1985): Dick the Male Stripper.

The Merchant of Venice (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984): [as David Elliott] Stephano, servant to Portia; understudied the role of Salerio; various non-speaking parts.

Romeo and Juliet (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984): [as David Elliott] Anthony and various non-speaking parts

Iolanthe (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984): [as David Smith] Stagehand.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984): [as David Smith] Various non-speaking parts.

The Gondoliers (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984): [as David Smith] 1st Zany; understudied the role of Annibale; various non-speaking parts.

The Gondoliers (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984, for CBC-TV): [as David Smith] 1st Zany and various speaking parts.

As You Like It (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1984, for CBC-TV): [as David Smith] Various non-speaking parts.

Macbeth (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Guard; understudied the role of Young Siward; various non-speaking parts.

The Gondoliers (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Zany; understudied the role of Annibale; various non-speaking parts.

As You Like It (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Understudied the role of Dennis and various non-speaking parts.

Richard II (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Understudied the role of Salisbury; a Murder and various non-speaking parts.

Tartuffe (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Gendarme and understudied the role of Monsieur Loyal.

Private Wars (Stratford Shakespearean Festival production, 1983): [as David Smith] Played the role of Gately.

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