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  1. David Gianopoulos is an American actor and writer who has appeared in films such as Air Force One and Under Siege 2, and TV shows such as American Horror Story and General Hospital. He is also a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and a former student of Powers Booth.

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  2. David Gianopoulos is an American actor who has appeared in films, TV shows and theater. He studied with Powers Booth and was nominated for a LA Drama Critics Circle award. See his full biography, credits and awards on IMDb.

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  4. David Gianopoulos (born August 9, 1956; age 67) played Amis during Season 8 of 24. David Gianopoulos was born in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, where he studied with Powers Boothe.

    • “Dream, Little Boy”—The Origins of Cop Rock
    • “You’re The One For Me”—Auditioning Forcop Rock
    • “Heroes All”—The Songwriters of Cop Rock
    • “For The Record”—Cop Rock’s Greatest Hits
    • “This Is What The Good Life Looks Like”—Best. Job. Ever.
    • “Could This Be A Face That Someone Could Love?”—Enter The Skeptics
    • “Your Number’S Up”—The Cancellation of Cop Rock
    • “It’s Gonna Be All Right”—Looking Back

    Steven Bochco (co-creator/writer/producer): I can’t remember her name, but in the early ’80s, a woman who was a Broadway producer or associated with a Broadway producer came to me and said, “We’d like to talk about bringing Hill Street Blues to Broadway as a musical.” And we talked about it at the company, and I loved the idea, but it just wasn’t p...

    Bochco: We met so many singers and actors who could sing. We must’ve met 200 people over the course of trying to cast the thing. Peter Onorati (“Det. Vincent LaRusso”): I had just come to town, really, maybe even in that year, and I’d only been in the business a short time. I was the marketing and advertising director at McCall’s magazine before I ...

    Joshua: I actually met Randy Newman a year or so before Cop Rock. I was hanging out with John Patrick Shanley in L.A. when he was doing a movie called Five Cornersthat was directed by Tony Bill, who is friends with Randy Newman. I think Randy was hanging out in Tony Bill’s studio or in his house, but John and I went over because they were having a ...

    Cox:My favorite songs on the show… Well, first and foremost, I loved “Guilty” with Carl Anderson and Louis Price, the former lead singer of The Temptations. They had that song that goes, “He’s guilty, judge, he’s guilty.” All of a sudden, they cut over, and the jury’s in choir robes. [Laughs.] I mean, that’s just great. McLarty: My favorite song ha...

    Cox: You know, it’s funny: For a show that’s as widely vilified as Cop Rock is, I’ll bet you’ve never talked to a whole bunch of people who worked on a show that loved it as much as everybody seems to have loved Cop Rock. Of all the shows I’ve ever been involved with, I had more fun with that show than any other show. It wasn’t a greatshow. Sometim...

    Murray: I remember at one point early on I was riding on an elevator with Greg Hoblit, and I knew he’d been working with Steven for years, so I said, “Man, I loved Hill Street Blues, but that would’ve been a perfect name for this show. Were you guys thinking about doing a musical even back then?” And he just kind of gave me a deadpan look, and he s...

    Bobby: We knew that the ratings weren’t good. And it was a very expensive show to do, I understand. And keep in mind: I was 21 years old! [Laughs.] But you know when you’re on a show that’s off the ropes. You know it on Broadway, and you know it on TV. I was not surprised when we were all pulled to meet in the squad room so they could tell us. We a...

    Markowitz:I wrote “We’ll Ride Again,” the last song they sang on the show, but I think Steven’s the one who said, “This is where the fat lady sings.” He’s also the one who had the idea of actually having a fat lady coming down from the rafters in the scene. Bochco:I don’t know if I’d call that ending cathartic, but it just seemed to me at the time ...

  5. David Gianopoulos is an actor. Read More. Known For. Air Force One. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. The Last Don. The Public Eye. Darkness Falls. Brothers in Arms. Mr. Rock n Roll: The Alan Freed Story. Acting. 2023. Motel Room. 2020. Darkness Falls as Officer Walker. 2018.

  6. David Gianopoulos is a member of The Road Theatre Company since 1993 and has performed in several of their productions, winning awards and critical acclaim. He has also appeared in TV shows and films such as Air Force One and Under Siege Two.