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Created page with "= Cast of ''Quincy, M.E.'' = This page lists the principal and recurring cast members of the NBC television series '''''Quincy, M.E.'''' (1976–1983), starring Jack Klugman. The show followed Dr. Quincy, a forensic pathologist with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, as he investigated suspicious deaths and exposed institutional corruption. == Main Cast == * '''Jack Klugman''' as '''Dr. Quincy''' A dedicated and often combative medical examiner determined..."
 
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This page lists the principal and recurring cast members of the NBC television series '''''Quincy, M.E.'''' (1976–1983), starring Jack Klugman. The show followed Dr. Quincy, a forensic pathologist with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, as he investigated suspicious deaths and exposed institutional corruption.
This article lists the primary, recurring, and notable guest cast members of the television series '''''Quincy, M.E.'''' (1976–1983), which aired on NBC. The show follows a forensic pathologist, Dr. Quincy, as he investigates suspicious deaths in Los Angeles.


== Main Cast ==
== Main Cast ==


* '''Jack Klugman''' as '''Dr. Quincy'''
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  A dedicated and often combative medical examiner determined to uncover the truth behind unexplained deaths. Known simply as "Quincy," his full first name is never revealed in the series.
! Actor !! Role !! Description
 
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* '''Robert Ito''' as '''Sam Fujiyama'''
| [[File:Jack_Klugman.jpg|100px|left]] '''Jack Klugman''' || '''Dr. Quincy''' || The central character — a relentless and principled medical examiner who seeks justice for the deceased. Often clashes with authorities in pursuit of the truth.
  Quincy’s reliable lab technician and assistant. Sam is often the voice of reason and helps conduct forensic tests and evidence analysis.
|-
 
| [[File:Robert_Ito.jpg|100px|left]] '''Robert Ito''' || '''Sam Fujiyama''' || Quincy's loyal forensic assistant, helping with lab work and investigations. Known for his precision and calm demeanor.
* '''John S. Ragin''' as '''Dr. Robert Asten''' 
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  The Chief Deputy Medical Examiner and Quincy’s superior. Frequently caught between bureaucratic pressures and Quincy’s moral determination.
| '''Jo
 
* '''Garry Walberg''' as '''Lt. Frank Monahan''' 
  A homicide detective with the LAPD who often works with Quincy. Though sometimes frustrated by Quincy’s methods, he deeply respects him.
 
* '''Val Bisoglio''' as '''Danny Tovo''' 
  Owner of “Danny’s Place,” a bar and restaurant frequented by Quincy and his colleagues. Offers friendship, advice, and occasional comic relief.
 
== Recurring Cast ==
 
* '''Joseph Roman''' as '''Sgt. Brill''' 
  Lt. Monahan’s partner and regular presence at crime scenes.
 
* '''Marc Scott Taylor''' as '''Marc''' 
  A technician at the Coroner’s Office assisting with forensics in later seasons.
 
* '''John Nolan''' as '''John the Bartender''' 
  Works at Danny’s Place.
 
* '''Eddie Garrett''' as '''Ed the Photographer''' 
  Forensic photographer assisting Quincy on scene and in the lab.
 
* '''Anita Gillette''' as '''Dr. Emily Hanover''' 
  Quincy’s longtime love interest and ev

Revision as of 21:11, 21 June 2025

Cast of Quincy, M.E.

This article lists the primary, recurring, and notable guest cast members of the television series Quincy, M.E.' (1976–1983), which aired on NBC. The show follows a forensic pathologist, Dr. Quincy, as he investigates suspicious deaths in Los Angeles.

Main Cast

Actor Role Description
Jack Klugman
Dr. Quincy The central character — a relentless and principled medical examiner who seeks justice for the deceased. Often clashes with authorities in pursuit of the truth.
Robert Ito
Sam Fujiyama Quincy's loyal forensic assistant, helping with lab work and investigations. Known for his precision and calm demeanor.
Jo
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