
Greg Evigan
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1953-10-14
Place of birth: South Amboy, New Jersey, USA
Biography
Gregory Ralph Evigan (born October 14, 1953) is an American actor best known for his roles on the TV series B.J. and the Bear, My Two Dads, P.S. I Luv U, and TekWar. He began his career in theater, appearing in the Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar, followed by a stage production of the musical Grease, in which he portrayed the lead, Danny Zuko. He made his feature film debut in Scorchy (1976), then was cast as the lead in the comedy series B. J. and the Bear, in which he starred between 1979 and 1981. He continued to appear as a guest star on numerous television series throughout the 1980s before being cast as the lead Joey Harris in the comedy series My Two Dads (1987–1990). He later appeared on the science fiction series TekWar (1995–1996), and had guest-starring roles on Melrose Place (1996–1997) and 7th Heaven (1997). He subsequently had starring roles on the soap opera Pacific Palisades (also 1997), and portrayed a record executive in the Canadian series Big Sound from 2001 to 2002. His other film credits include the Joey Travolta–directed drama films Mel (1998) and Arizona Summer (2004), the Western film 6 Guns (2010), and the Hallmark Channel film Once Upon a Holiday (2015). In 2018, he guest-starred in a multi-episode arc as Jim Harvey on the soap opera General Hospital. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Known for

The Pawn
1998Ray Harlan
Blending Christmas
2021William
Cerberus
2005Marcus Cutter
DeepStar Six
1989McBride
Phantom Racer
2009JJ Sawyer
Megaconda
2010Parker
Straight From the Heart
2003Edward Morgan
Stripped to Kill
1987Detective Heineman
6 Guns
2010Sheriff Barr
100 Million BC
2008LCDR Ellis Dorn
Journey to the Center of the Earth
2008Joseph Harnet
Private Sessions
1985Rick
Poison Ivy: The Secret Society
2008Andrew
Nobody Lives Forever
1998Det. Rick Barrish
Mail Order Bride
2008Tom Rourke
Spirit
2001Jesse O'Conner
Found
2005Charles Drake
Metal Tornado
2011Jonathan
Heat Wave
2009Ed Dobbs