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  1. Aug 27, 2022 · James Sikking developed an interest in acting in college when he acted in several plays. He started in theatre doing unbilled work, then worked his paid parts as villains or assassins in the 60s. He started in theatre doing unbilled work, then worked his paid parts as villains or assassins in the 60s.

  2. James B. Sikking was born on March 5, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, the son of Unity ministers. Best known for his yeoman work as hard-charging, hardheaded SWAT leader Lt. Howard Hunter on the classic 80's police drama Hill Street Blues (1981), he received the name James Barrie Sikking as J.M. Barrie (of "Peter Pan" fame) was his parents' favorite author.

  3. James B. Sikking. James Barrie Sikking (born March 5, 1934 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor best known for his roles in Outland, Hill Street Blues, and Doogie Howser, M.D.. Sikking was previously married to Mary Roanne Blakeman and has long been married to Florine Helen Caplan. He has two children with Caplan, including actor ...

  4. Apr 24, 2014 · That work can watched again with the release of the “Hill Street Blues” box set on Tuesday, April 29. The unique nature of the NBC drama was why James Sikking went to the show’s big boss ...

  5. James Sikking. Actor. Born 05 March 1934 in Los Angeles, California, USA. James B. Sikking was born on March 5, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, the son of Unity ministers. Best known for his yeoman work as hard-charging, hardheaded SWAT leader Lt. Howard Hunter on the classic 80's police drama Hill Street Blues (1981), he received the name ...

  6. Apr 29, 2014 · One of them was James B. Sikking, who had appeared in a number of Bochco-written shows. On “Hill Street,” Sikking played Howard Hunter, the martinet head of the station’s SWAT-like squad ...

  7. This stern-featured veteran character actor excels at playing tightly wound and officious fathers, professionals, and other would-be martinets. James B. Sikking may have made his enduring impression on pop culture as Lieutenant Howard Hunter, the pipe-smoking, somewhat prissy but still gung ho S.W.A.T. team leader, on the Steven Bochco-produced ...