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Before moving behind the camera, Danton was a Golden Globe–winning actor, known for his roles in films like The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond and The George Raft Story. His directing brought a distinct visual style and emotional depth to Quincy, M.E., helping to establish it as one of television’s pioneering medical crime procedurals. | Before moving behind the camera, Danton was a Golden Globe–winning actor, known for his roles in films like The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond and The George Raft Story. His directing brought a distinct visual style and emotional depth to Quincy, M.E., helping to establish it as one of television’s pioneering medical crime procedurals. | ||
Ray Danton passed away on July 1, 1992, at age 60. His legacy endures in his significant contributions to the show’s success and impact. [ | Ray Danton passed away on July 1, 1992, at age 60. His legacy endures in his significant contributions to the show’s success and impact. [[Ray Danton|More...]] | ||
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Welcome to the QME Wiki — a fan-powered project sponsored by The Quincy Examiner, the online home for fans of the classic television series Quincy, M.E..
Stay tuned as we continue to expand this resource dedicated to the groundbreaking show that captivated audiences from the mid-1970s through the early 1980s. If you're looking for the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on Quincy, M.E., be sure to explore our QME Episode Guide section. This new and improved feature replaces the original QME Episode Bible (Beta Edition), offering updated entries, corrected details, and expanded content. It represents the next evolution of our commitment to documenting this beloved Universal Studios television series. The QME Wiki is here to serve fans old and new, preserving the legacy of Quincy, M.E. with accurate, fan-curated information. Check back often for updates and new features! |
About The Show |
Quincy, M.E. aired on NBC from 1976 to 1983 and starred Jack Klugman as the title character, Dr. Quincy — a relentless and principled medical examiner for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. He was joined by Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama, John S. Ragin as Dr. Robert Astin, and Garry Walberg as Police Lt. Frank Monahan.
Each week, this team tackled a new case, unraveling suspicious deaths and uncovering hidden truths. Combining forensic science with social commentary, the show was a pioneer in the medical drama and crime procedural genres. |
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