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"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"
(1 episode)
... aka "CSI: Las Vegas" - South Africa
(English title)
(informal alternative title)
, USA
(syndication title)
... aka "C.S.I." - USA
(short title)
... aka "CSI: Weekends" - USA
(promotional title)
Invisible Evidence
(13 November 2003) - Gary Quinn
"My Adventures in Television"
(1 episode)
... aka "Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central)" - USA
(original title)
Fired
(12 June 2002) - Steve (as James L. Marshall)
"The Hunger"
(1 episode)
The Sacred Fire
(3 January 2000) - Nicky
"Twin Peaks"
(30 episodes )
Pilot
(8 April 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.2
(12 April 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.3
(19 April 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.4
(26 April 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.5
(3 May 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.6
(10 May 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.7
(17 May 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #1.8
(23 May 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.1
(30 September 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.2
(6 October 1990) -
James Hurley
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Just You and I")
Episode #2.3
(13 October 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.4
(20 October 1990) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.5
(27 October 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.6
(3 November 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.7
(10 November 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.8
(17 November 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.9
(1 December 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.10
(8 December 1990) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.11
(15 December 1990) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.12
(12 January 1991) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.13
(19 January 1991) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.14
(2 February 1991) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.15
(9 February 1991) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.16
(16 February 1991) -
James Hurley
Episode #2.17
(28 March 1991) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.18
(4 April 1991) -
James Hurley
(voice)
Episode #2.19
(11 April 1991) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.20
(18 April 1991) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.22
(10 June 1991) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
Episode #2.21
(10 June 1991) -
James Hurley
(credit only)
"Growing Pains"
(7 episodes )
Fish Bait
(11 October 1989) - Lenny
The New Deal: Part 1
(8 November 1989) -
Kevin Randall
The New Deal: Part 2
(15 November 1989) -
Kevin Randall
Where There's a Will
(2 May 1990) - Kevin
Mike's Choice
(19 September 1990) - Actor
Midnight Cowboy
(26 September 1990) - Bob (as James L. Marshall)
Meet the Seavers
(6 March 1991) - Stage Manager (as James L. Marshall)
"China Beach"
(2 episodes )
Psywars
(1 March 1989) -
Grunt
The World: Part 2
(3 May 1989) - Kanaski, Hospital G.I.
"ABC Afterschool Specials"
(1 episode)
Date Rape
(15 September 1988) -
Actor
"CBS Schoolbreak Special"
(3 episodes )
Babies Having Babies
(28 January 1986) - James
No Means No
(18 October 1988) - Doug Simpson
My Past Is My Own
(24 January 1989) - Willie Willens
"Murder, She Wrote"
(1 episode)
School for Scandal
(25 October 1985) - Student (uncredited)