Michael Holden
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| Michael Holden | |
| Role on 24 | Ron Wieland |
Michael Holden played Ron Wieland during Season 2 of 24.
Holden started his television career in 1983 on the show "Happy Days". She later appeared in shows like "Freddy's Nightmare" (with Albert Hall), "Beauty and the Beast" (with Jayne Atkinson), "Matlock", and "Quantum Leap" (with Jenny Gago). In 1986, he landed recurring roles on "Cheers" and "L.A. Law". In 1991, he did the same in "Reasonable Doubts" playing Judge Melvin Orrick for five episodes. One of them also featured François Chau. All three roles ended in 1992, when he continued with roles on "Melrose Place" (with Doug Savant), "The Practice" (with Kim Raver and Robin Thomas), "Timecop" (with Kevin Fry, Salvator Xuereb, and Nick Jameson), "Chicago Hope" (with Vincent Laresca), "Gideon's Crossing" (with Ravi Kapoor), "Without a Trace" (with Phil Abrams), "NYPD Blue" (with Currie Graham and Esai Morales), "Eyes" (with Gregg Henry and Geoff Pierson), "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (with Aisha Tyler), "The Mentalist" (with Zeljko Ivanek and Tim Guinee), and "Desperate Housewives" (again with Doug Savant).
Although Holden works primarily on television, he has also starred on films like Uninvited, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (with Glenn Morshower), The Little Death, Fallout, Punks (with Phillip Rhys and Rudolf Martin), and Paparazzi.
[edit] Selected filmography
[edit] Television appearances
- "Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" (2006)
- "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2005)
- "NYPD Blue" (2002, 2004)
- "Without a Trace" (2004)
- "The West Wing" (2002)
- "Home Improvement" (1997)
- "Cheers" (1986-1992)
- "Matlock" (1989)



