Mark Harmon played football for UCLA
No, O.J. Simpson did not play football in 1979. He was a running back for the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL until his retirement after the 1979 season. His final game was on December 16, 1979, marking the end of his professional football career.
No, Mark Harmon did not play a doctor in "St. Elmo's Fire." In the 1985 film, he portrayed the character Billy Hicks, who is a struggling musician and not a medical professional. The movie focuses on a group of friends navigating their post-college lives.
MH played a priest in "Acts of Contrition" made I think in 1995.
No, he played college ball at USC and won the Heisman Trophy. And lost to Ohio State.
Simpson played high school football at Galileo High School in San Francisco and college ball at the University of Southern California. His NFL career consisted of playing for the Buffalo Bills between 1969-1977 and the San Francisco 49ers between 1978-1979. OJ Simpson played his college ball at the University of Southern California between 1966-1968 and his NFL ball with the Buffalo Bills (1969-1977) and the San Francisco 49ers (1978-1979).
Yes Marc Harmon did play collage football. He played for the UCLA Bruins his position was the quarterback I don't know his number though.
Yes, he was the starting quarterback for UCLA in 1972 and 1973
In 1980 Mark Harmon was in a soap opera ....Several productions of Love Letters.
OJ Simpson may have played basketball, but not professionally. He did play professional football.
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Mark Hammil plays in Star Wars. Mark Harmon plays in NCIS.
Not that I recall, at least not as a regular character of the long running series. Back at that time, Mark Harmon was busy doctoring on St Elsewhere and Chicago Hope.
No. Mark Harmon was only ever on JAG when he was (as Gibbs) accusing Harm of murdering Petty Officer Singer (the NCIS spin-off).
yes, and he also played a 4 string guitar! as well.
No. Mark Hamill was Luke. Mark Harmon has many acting credits, but Star Wars isn't one of them.
MH played a priest in "Acts of Contrition" made I think in 1995.