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'''Michael Cavanaugh''' is an actor, [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]] on November 21st, [[Early production history|1942]]. In [[1990 productions|1990]], he appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', playing [[Captain]] [[Robert DeSoto]] in the [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode "[[Tin Man]]".
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'''Michael Cavanaugh''' is an actor, [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]] on {{d|21|November|1942}}. In {{y|1990}}, he appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', playing [[Captain]] [[Robert DeSoto]] in the [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode "[[Tin Man]]".
   
 
Other [[television]] series in which he has appeared include ''CHiPs'' (1981, with [[Michael Dorn]]), ''T.J. Hooker'' (1983, starring [[William Shatner]] and [[James Darren]]), ''The A-Team'' (1984, starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), ''L.A. Law'' (1989, with [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]]), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1993, starring [[Teri Hatcher]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (1996, with [[Sharon Lawrence]] and [[Gordon Clapp]]), and ''Carnivàle'' (2003, with [[Adrienne Barbeau]], [[Clancy Brown]], [[John Fleck]], and [[John Savage]]). He also had a recurring role as "Joseph O'Laughlin" on the hit FOX-TV series ''24'', which featured [[Penny Johnson]], and starred as an obsessed government agent seeking an [[alien]] on [[Earth]] in the [[science fiction]] series ''Starman''.
 
Other [[television]] series in which he has appeared include ''CHiPs'' (1981, with [[Michael Dorn]]), ''T.J. Hooker'' (1983, starring [[William Shatner]] and [[James Darren]]), ''The A-Team'' (1984, starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), ''L.A. Law'' (1989, with [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]]), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1993, starring [[Teri Hatcher]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (1996, with [[Sharon Lawrence]] and [[Gordon Clapp]]), and ''Carnivàle'' (2003, with [[Adrienne Barbeau]], [[Clancy Brown]], [[John Fleck]], and [[John Savage]]). He also had a recurring role as "Joseph O'Laughlin" on the hit FOX-TV series ''24'', which featured [[Penny Johnson]], and starred as an obsessed government agent seeking an [[alien]] on [[Earth]] in the [[science fiction]] series ''Starman''.

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Michael Cavanaugh is an actor, born in New York City, New York on 21 November 1942. In 1990, he appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation, playing Captain Robert DeSoto in the third season episode "Tin Man".

Other television series in which he has appeared include CHiPs (1981, with Michael Dorn), T.J. Hooker (1983, starring William Shatner and James Darren), The A-Team (1984, starring Dwight Schultz), L.A. Law (1989, with Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993, starring Teri Hatcher), NYPD Blue (1996, with Sharon Lawrence and Gordon Clapp), and Carnivàle (2003, with Adrienne Barbeau, Clancy Brown, John Fleck, and John Savage). He also had a recurring role as "Joseph O'Laughlin" on the hit FOX-TV series 24, which featured Penny Johnson, and starred as an obsessed government agent seeking an alien on Earth in the science fiction series Starman.

Cavanaugh has also appeared in a number of films, including The Enforcer (1976, with John Crawford), The Gauntlet (1977, with Roy Jenson), Gray Lady Down (1978, with Ronny Cox and Robert Ito), The Lady in Red (1979, with Louise Fletcher, Christopher Lloyd, and Dick Miller), Any Which Way You Can (1980, with Roy Jenson, William Smith, Logan Ramsey, Dick Durock, and George Murdock), Heart Like a Wheel (1983, with Dick Miller and Ellen Geer), A Passion to Kill (1994, starring Scott Bakula and France Nuyen), Breast Men (1997, with Matt Frewer, Terry O'Quinn, Louise Fletcher, and Raphael Sbarge), The Haunting (1999, with Virginia Madsen), Dancing in September (2000, with LeVar Burton), Red Dragon (2002, with John Rubinstein, William Lucking, and Elizabeth Dennehy), and Holes (2003, with Eric Pierpoint and Jeff Ricketts).

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