Corbin Bernsen Is An American Actor
Corbin Dean Bernsen is an American actor, known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role of Arnold Becker on L.A. Law during the late 1980s and early 1990s,[1] though he has appeared regularly as a cast member or guest on other shows, including General Hospital, Cuts, and Psych. Bernsen is also the host of the GSN game show How Much Is Enough?.Bernsen is married to British actress Amanda Pays. The couple has four sons: Oliver Miller (born 1989), twins Henry and Angus (born 1992), and Finley (born 1998). Bernsen also has one of the largest snow globe collections in the world, with around 7000 snow globes.
Bernsen's first nation-wide attention came from two-year role on the soap opera, Ryan's Hope.[1] He was propelled into stardom when he was cast as one of the stars on the hit primetime Steven Bochco series L.A. Law. The role earned him Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, appearances on dozens of magazine covers, and guest starring roles on then-popular shows such as Seinfeld and The Larry Sanders Show.[1] He was one of the few actors to remain on the show from 1986 until the show's end in 1994. While portraying Roger Dorn in the feature film Major League, Bersen was involved in a real life altercation with co-star Charlie Sheen. During the scuffle, Bersen suffered a slight tear in his rotator cuff, leaving him unable to throw a baseball. For this reason, Bersen was not in any on-field baseball action for the sequels Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors.
Bernsen appeared on General Hospital when he played the recurring role of attorney John Durant from September 2004 until the character was murdered in May 2006. He played Jack Sherwood on Cuts, appeared twice on Celebrity Mole, and played a lawyer on Boston Legal. He also had a recurring role as Captain Owen Sebring on the military drama JAG. Bernsen also starred as the scary dentist Dr. Finestone in the horror movie The Dentist and in the sequel The Dentist 2. He will also direct, produce, and appear in the horror film Dead Air. Bernsen currently co-stars in USA's Friday night Summer hit, Psych. He plays Henry Spencer, the proud but silent father of the main character Shawn Spencer (James Roday).
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