
Peter Hansen
Acting
Biography
Peter Franklin Hansen (December 5, 1921 – April 9, 2017) was an American actor, best known for his long running role as lawyer Lee Baldwin, on the soap opera General Hospital, appearing in the role from 1963 to 1986, briefly in 1989-90, and returning to the role from 1992 to 2004.
Born: December 6, 1921
Place of Birth: Oakland, California, USA
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits is an anthology tv series of self-contained sci-fi-horror stories, sometimes with a plot twist at the end.

Perry Mason
The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most difficult of cases in the aid of the innocent.

Cheers
The story about a blue-collar Boston bar run by former sports star Sam Malone and the quirky and wonderful people who worked and drank there.

The Golden Girls
Four Southern Florida seniors share a house, their dreams, and a whole lot of cheesecake. Bright, promiscuous, clueless and hilarious, these lovely, mismatched ladies form the perfect circle of friends.

Magnum, P.I.
A private investigator who works when he wants, lives in a beachfront estate in Hawaii, drives a posh Ferrari, runs up an unlimited tab at a swank bar, and charms attractive women in peril - that's the lifestyle of Thomas Magnum, aka Magnum, P.I.

Pocketful of Miracles
A New York gangster and his girlfriend attempt to turn street beggar Apple Annie into a society lady when the peddler learns her daughter is marrying royalty.

Night Court
An eccentric fun-loving judge presides over an urban night court and all the silliness going on there.

Matlock
Matlock is an American television legal drama, starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock. The show, produced by The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Viacom Productions and Paramount Television originally aired from September 23, 1986 to May 8, 1992 on NBC; and from November 5, 1992 until May 7, 1995 on ABC. The show's format is similar to that of CBS's Perry Mason, with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes. One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial, from the jury.
Filmography
as Phillip Darrow
as Older Lawyer
as Doctor
as Marshall
as Dr. Innes
as Mr. Marshall
as Jack
as Judge Jeffrey Liddle
as Edgar Welden
as Mr. Littlefield
as Elliot Clayton
as Ted
as Daniel Collier
as Wells
as Navy Captain, Judge at Hearing
as Tauron
as Lee Haynes
as George Conners
as Hansen
as Capt. Green
as Lt. Col. Van Pelt
as Mr. Parkson
as Steve
as Major Locke
as Governor's Aide (uncredited)
as Mr. Sloan
as Teddy Wright
as Lieutenant Dooley
as Howard Black
as Tim Wilson
as Frank Bonner
as Lieutenant Marr
as Karl Plesser
as Holton
as Rezin Bowie
as Dr. Frazee
as Lieutenant (jg) Hutchins
as Messenger (uncredited)
as Ron Shepherd
as Detective Connors
as Sir Isaac Newton (uncredited)
as Cochrane
as Fred
as George Menefee (uncredited)
as Nick Hamilton
as Paul Duchamp
as Lt. Goodsall
as Lawyer
as Jim Roberts
as Peter Forbes
as Lt. Weston Hathersall
as Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
as Alexander Bell
as Michael Karns
as Dr. Tony Drake
as Dr. Steve Clark
as Lt. Crosby
as Ted Gordon
as Tonio