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Mark Linn-Baker leads a double life.
July 5, 1992
Television
Although it’s more intelligent and tasteful than NBC’s tribute last Sunday, “Here’s to You, Mickey Mouse” (airing at 8 tonight on the Disney Channel) doesn’t tell viewers very much about the world’s most famous cartoon character or the artists who created him.
Nov. 18, 1988
The idyllic Virgin Islands. Shirtless beach hunks. Acquiescent island lasses in bikinis or less.
Jan. 8, 1991
Theater people are mostly unsentimental about the end of a play. After eight performances a week, for weeks on end, the cast and the crew invariably are eager to move on. “They all close, sooner or later,” ho-hums Mark Linn-Baker, an actor who recently stopped playing a toad off-Broadway.
Dec. 16, 2002
High School Sports
The sign of the times was held by a Cal State Northridge cheerleader.
Dec. 12, 1993
A circus and a parade of stars highlight a weekend that also will feature a reunion of a family from television’s past.
Dec. 17, 1988
Sports
Riding a wave of emotion during victories over Iowa and Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine staggered and crashed to an uninspired defeat while attempting to make it three in a row Saturday night.
Jan. 9, 1994
Roddy McDowall guests on The Adventures of Ellery Queen (Monday at 11 a.m. on A&E;) in an episode in which a radio announcer is found “dead” drunk.
March 24, 1991
Movies
Michael Caine, Carol Burnett, John Ritter, Julie Hagerty, Christopher Reeve, Denholm Elliott and Mark Linn-Baker will star in Hollywood Pictures’ film adaptation of “Noises Off,” Michael Frayn’s stage farce.
March 17, 1991
George Peppard and Kathryn Harrold are romantically linked in “Trouble in the City of Angels,” a TV movie that will be airing on NBC this coming season.
Aug. 16, 1987