Harmon was St. Elsewhere's male answer to Blanche Devereaux |
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Mark Harmon
1951—
The bonus of having Mark Harmon on St. Elsewhere was that there was no need to claim him as a sex symbol—that was entirely the point. His character banged every woman in sight, allowing the viewer to imagine his off-screen time as some combination of screwing and trying to get semen out of undergarments. Alas, he didn't spend any of that time rubbering up—he became the first character on a TV show to be diagnosed with HIV. The real Harmon went on to be just as hot in a variety of other series and in the movies and to perform real-life heroics from time to time. Sam (1977—1978), Centennial (1978—1979), 240-Robert (1979—1980), Flamingo Road (1980—1982), St. Elsewhere (1983—1986), Reasonable Doubts (1991—1993), Charlie Grace (1995—1996), Chicago Hope (1996—2000), NCIS (2003—)
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