Travel & Experiences
You may know him as FBI special agent Tobias Fornell on the crazy popular TV show “NCIS,” but this time of year, Emmy-winning actor Joe Spano takes on a softer role: the voice of the wildflower hotline.
March 8, 2017
Entertainment & Arts
Joe Spano, best known as Lt.
Aug. 19, 1989
Archives
Before the NFL owners’ meetings began in Phoenix Monday, Charger owner Alex Spanos said that finding a new quarterback was a “top priority.”
March 17, 1988
Joe Spano was recalling how the current Gnu Theatre production of David Mamet’s “American Buffalo,” in which he plays a nearly witless street tough named Teach, was directly related to a Mamet-written episode of “Hill Street Blues” (he played Lt.
Feb. 20, 1989
Chargers
New Chargers GM Joe Hortiz likes the prospect of working with Jim Harbaugh but must deal with the salary cap ahead of the NFL combine and draft.
Feb. 6, 2024
Sports
After the 1990 season, Charger Coach Dan Henning startled owner Alex Spanos and General Manager Bobby Beathard with his announcement that he was at odds with his bosses on who should be the starting quarterback.
Jan. 1, 1992
Joe Spano understands the importance of mentors.
Jan. 28, 1992
Charger owner Alex Spanos issued an ultimatum to holdout linebacker Chip Banks: report to training camp by Thursday or the club will withdraw its current contract offer.
Aug. 9, 1988
John Friesz picked up his morning newspaper, sat down for breakfast and swallowed hard after learning the Chargers’ future rests on his arm.
Aug. 29, 1991
Most people would take offense at being called a slime bag.
May 13, 1988