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Anthony Edwards - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2004: Starred in "Thunderbirds" which is based on the cult British television show from the 1960s; directed by Jonathan Frakes
- 2004: Played Julianne Moore's husband in the thriller "The Forgotten"
- 2001: Produced the Showtime original "My Louisiana Sky"
- 2001: In January, announced he would leave "ER" when his contract expired at the end of the 2001-2002 season
- 1998: Signed a reported $35 million dollar pact with Warner Bros. to remain on "ER" through the 2001-2002 season; salary made him the highest paid actor on TV
- 1998: Appeared in the ensemble of "Playing By Heart"
- 1997: Co-executive produced and starred in the romantic comedy "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (released theatrically in 1999)
- 1997: Created production company, Aviator, headquartered at Warner Bros.; signed three-year first-look deal with the studio
- 1996: Became first member of the "ER" cast to direct an episode of the series
- 1995: Signed one-year development and production deal with Walt Disney Company
- From 1994 to Present: Played the regular starring role of Dr Mark Greene on the hit NBC drama series "ER"
- 1994: Feature directing debut, "Charlie's Ghost Story"
- 1986: Co-starred in the hit movie "Top Gun"
- 1985: First leading role in a feature, "Gotcha!"
- 1982: Feature acting debut, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"
- From 1982 to 1983: TV series debut as regular, played the son of Patty Duke Astin and Richard Crenna in the ABC sitcom "It Takes Two"
- 1981: TV acting debut "The Killing of Randy Webster" (CBS)
- Toured California one summer as part of Santa Barbara Youth Theatre's production of "Peter Pan"
- Directed documentary about Acess Theatre, a repertory acting company comprised of disabled artists
- Had recurring role on the CBS series, "Northern Exposure"
- Went to school as teenager with Eric Stoltz; drama teacher Marjorie Luke was putting on three plays a year in a junior high school
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