The Magnificent Seven – Crew – Season 2

Additional Editor

  • Pam Malouf: The Trial

Additional First Assistant Director

  • Gwyneth Horder-Payton: The New Law

Art Director: John Bucklin

Assistant Editor

  • Vaune Kirby Frechette: The New Law; Vendetta; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2
  • Amelia Ann Hagen: Sins of the Past; Chinatown
  • Gregory Gontz: Love and Honor; The Trial; Penance
  • Kerry Michael Tym: Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; Lady Killers
  • Ron South: Achilles; Lady Killers; Serpents; Obsession

Associate Producer: Dennis C. Duckwall

Audio Post Production: Westwind Media

Camera Operator: Gregory Paul Collier

Casting: Mary Jo Slater

Casting Associate: Tim Michals

Chief Lighting Technician: Jack Todd

Choreographer

  • Peggy Holmes: Wagon Train Part 1; Serpents

Construction Coordinator: Dean Brown

Consulting Producer

  • Mark Haskell Smith
  • Richard Kletter: Vendetta; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; The Trial; Chinatown; Achilles; Penance; Lady Killers; Serpents; Obsession

Costume Designer: Dan Moore

Creative Consultant

  • Steve Hoffman: The Collector; Manhunt

Director of Photography

  • William Wages: The New Law; Love and Honor; Obsession
  • Gordon C. Lonsdale: Sins of the Past; Vendetta; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; The Trial; Chinatown; Penance; Lady Killers
  • Brian Sullivan: Achilles

Film Editor

  • James R. Symons: The New Law; Vendetta; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; Lady Killers
  • Pam Malouf: Sins of the Past; Chinatown
  • David Post: Love and Honor; The Trial; Penance; Serpents; Obsession
  • Gregory Gontz: Achilles

Film Lab: Foto Kem

First Assistant Director

  • James Dillon: The New Law
  • Ken Collins: Sins of the Past; Love and Honor; Vendetta; Achilles; Serpents
  • Kevin Collins: Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2
  • Bruce Carter: The Trial
  • Gwyneth Horder-Payton: Chinatown; Penance; Lady Killers; Obsession

Hairstylist: Gary Walker

Key Grip: Jason Hodges

Location Manager: Patrick Mignano

Makeup Artist: Phyllis Temple

Music

  • Don Harper: The New Law; Sins of the Past; Vendetta; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; The Trial; Chinatown; Achilles; Penance; Lady Killers; Serpents; Obsession
  • David M. Metzger: The New Law; Sins of the Past; Penance; Obsession
  • John Van Tongeren: Love and Honor; Penance
  • Don Grady: Vendetta

Original Casting

  • Jane Jenkins
  • Janet Hirschenson

Post Production Services: The Post Group

Post Production Supervisor: Shana Fischer Huber

Produced by: Steven Beers

Production Accountant: Jeff Gaffin

Production Coordinator: Bill Sell

Production Designer: Jerry Wanek

Production Sound Mixer: Richard Schexnayder

Property Master: Curtis Akin

Re-Recording Mixers

  • Larry Stensvold
  • Pete Elia

Script Coordinator: Christina Weir

Script Supervisor

  • Jan Rudolph: The New Law; Wagon Train Part 1; Wagon Train Part 2; Chinatown; Penance; Lady Killers; Obsession
  • Kathy Mulligan: Sins of the Past; Love and Honor; Vendetta; The Trial; Achilles; Serpents

Second Assistant Director: Susan Prince

Second Unit Director

  • Walter Scott: The New Law; Sins of the Past; Vendetta; Obsession

Set Decoration: John Brown

Sound Editorial: Miles O’Fun

Special Effects Coordinator: Dan Lester

Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott

Supervising Producer: Melissa Rosenberg

Supervising Sound Editor

  • Doug Kent
  • Victor Iorillo

Sword Master

  • Anthony Delongis: Love and Honor

Transportation Coordinator: Rockey Reed

Unit Production Manager: Bob Rolsky


Developed by John Watson and Pen Densham

Executive Producer: Walter Mirisch

Executive Producers: John Watson, Pen Densham, Richard Barton Lewis, Mark Stern

Main Title by Frankfurt Balkind Partners

“The Magnificient Seven” Original Themes by Elmer Bernstein

Episodes Copyright: 1998 (1-4), 1999 (5-13)

Triology Entertainment Group, The Mirisch Corporation, MGM Worldwide Television Group

 

← Season 1

The Magnificent Seven – Recurring Characters – Season 2

Other Recurring Characters


Laurie Holden

Mary Travis (Laurie Holden)

Episodes
The New Law; Sins of the Past; Love and Honor; Wagon Train: Part One; Wagon Train: Part Two; Achilles; Penance; The Trial; Serpents; Obsession

 

 


Dana Barron

Casey Wells (Dana Barron)

Episodes
The New Law; Love and Honor; Vendetta; Achilles; Lady Killers

 

 


Robert Vaughn

Judge Oren Travis (Robert Vaughn)

Episodes
The New Law; Wagon Train: Part One; The Trial; Lady Killers

 

 


Fabiana Udenio

Inez Rocios (Fabiana Udenio)

Episodes
Sins of the Past; Love and Honor; Chinatown

 

 


Michelle Phillips

Maude (Michelle Phillips)

Episodes
Sins of the Past; The Trial

 

← Season 1

The Magnificent Seven – Obsession

Season 2 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 3 July 2000

Writer: Richard Kletter

Director: Kevin Dowling

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis)

Guest Stars
Kay Lenz (Ella Gaines), Debra Christofferson (Hilda), Richard Danielson (J.D.’s Nemesis), Sal Lopez (Luis), David Selburg (Doctor), Jeremy Ratchford (Handsom Jack Averal), Lola Glaudini (Maria)


Notable Guest Stars

Kay LenzKay Lenz

 

← Serpents

The Magnificent Seven – Serpents

Season 2 (Episode 12)

Air Date: 7 June 2000

Teleplay: Mark Haskell Smith and Richard Kletter

Story: Melissa Rosenberg

Director: Steven Beers

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis)

Guest Stars
Kristen Dalton (Louisa Perkins), Todd Allen (Governor Clayton Hopewell), Dennis Burkley (Horace), Bill McKinney (Liver-Eating Jones), Jesse Harper (Zachary Stutz), Andreas Renell (Heidegger), Paul Keith (Banker), Scott Barry (Bartender)

 

← Lady Killers Obsession →

The Magnificent Seven – Lady Killers

Season 2 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 31 May 2000

Writer: Melissa Rosenberg

Director: William Wages

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Dana Barron (Casey Wells), Robert Vaughn (Judge Travis)

Guest Stars
Rebecca Cross (Catherine Stokes), Ashlee Levitch (Maddie Stokes), Gregory Scott Cummins (Kirkland), Raynor Scheine (Dell Speeback), Keith Brunsmann (Bart), Monty Stuart (Garber), Al Fleming (Burly Fellow)

 

← The Trial Serpents →

The Magnificent Seven – The Trial

Season 2 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 10 May 2000

Writer: Michael Novell

Director: William Wages

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis), Michelle Phillips (Maude), Robert Vaughn (Judge Travis)

Guest Stars
Carl Lumbly (Obediah Jackson), Brad Greenquist (James Litefoot), Patrick Cronin (Preston Wingo), Rick Dean (Sheriff Stane), Gary Gingold (Witness #1), Sonny King (Witness #2), David Stifel (Witness #3)

 

← Penance Lady Killers →

The Magnificent Seven – Penance

Season 2 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 3 May 2000

Teleplay: Don Michael Paul

Story: Jeff Vlaming

Director: Gregg Champion

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis)

Guest Stars
Lenny Von Dohlen (Cyrus Poplar), Siena Goines (Rain), Joe Lara (Pace McCormick), Blake Adams (Sledge McCormick), Amy Hayes (Miss Irene), Steven J. Oliver (Barker), David Michaels (Showgirl), Jennifer Edwards (Josiah’s Sister), Wendy Robie (Nun)


Notable Guest Stars

Siena GoinesSiena Goines

 

← Achilles The Trial →

The Magnificent Seven – Achilles

Season 2 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 16 July 1999

Writer: Mark Haskell Smith

Director: Gordon C. Lonsdale

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis), Dana Barron (Casey Wells)

Guest Stars
Glynn Turman (Achilles Thompson), John Hawkes (Morris), Jack McGee (Big Lester Banks), John Allsopp (Hiram), Krisinda Cain (Annie Neuhaus), Marley McClean (Winnifred), Christina Fredlund (Miriam), James Lomas (Undertaker), Paul Keith (Banker)


Notable Guest Stars

Glynn TurmanGlynn Turman

Production Notes

  • Vin’s Poems: Hero’s Heart by Dale Midkiff; Achilles’ Heel by Chad Everett

 

← Chinatown Penance →

The Magnificent Seven – Chinatown

Season 2 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 9 July 1999

Writer: Neil Landau

Director: Christopher Cain

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Fabiana Udenio (Inez Rocios)

Guest Stars
Brad Dourif (Rupert Brauner), John Cho (Wo Chin), Barry Cullison (Carl), Thomas F. Duffy (Johnson), Kathleen Luong (Lei Pan), Tzi Ma (Wo Chin’s Father), Pat Skipper (Macafee), George Kee Cheung (Chung Sun), Arsenio ‘Sonny’ Trinidad (Dr. Chi-Chow), Jim Lau (Wo Chin’s Uncle), Roland Nip (Trader)

Production Notes

  • Art Directors Guild Nomination: Television Series – Jerry Wanek (production designer) and John Bucklin (art director)

 

← Wagon Train: Part Two Achilles →

The Magnificent Seven – Wagon Train: Part Two

Season 2 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 19 February 1999

Teleplay: Richard Kletter

Story: Neil Landau

Director: Christopher Cain

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis)

Guest Stars
Bruce McGill (Dickie O’Shea), Kathryn Morris (Charlotte Richmond), James G. MacDonald (Will Richmond), Michael Woods (Gerard Whitman), Bobbie Phillips (Alice), Gemini Barnett (Billy Travis), Tim deZarn (Powderman), Nancy Jeffries (The Widow), Alan James Morgan (Eugene), Kevin West (Powder Man)


Notable Guest Stars

Bruce McGillBruce McGill

 

← Wagon Train: Part One Chinatown →

The Magnificent Seven – Wagon Train: Part One

Season 2 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 12 February 1999

Teleplay: Melissa Rosenberg

Story: Melissa Rosenberg and Sara Davidson

Director: Christopher Cain

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Laurie Holden (Mary Travis), Robert Vaughn (Judge Travis)

Guest Stars
Bruce McGill (Dickie O’Shea), Kathryn Morris (Charlotte Richmond), James G. MacDonald (Will Richmond), Michael Woods (Gerard Whitman), Bobbie Phillips (Alice), Gemini Barnett (Billy Travis), Tim deZarn (Powderman), Nancy Jeffries (The Widow), Alan James Morgan (Eugene), Kevin West (Powder Man), Chris Close (Jack)


Notable Guest Stars

Bruce McGillBruce McGill

 

← Vendetta Wagon Train: Part Two →

The Magnificent Seven – Vendetta

Season 2 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 29 January 1999

Writer: Mark Haskell Smith

Director: William Wages

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Dana Barron (Casey Wells)

Guest Stars
Ed Lauter (Hank Conley), Michael DeGood (John Nichols), Geoff Meed (Paul Nichols), Jonathan Quint (Peter Nichols), Tyne Daly (Ma Nichols), Clint Lilley (Anthony Nichols), Casey O’Neill (Luke Nichols), Ty O’Neal (Matthew Nichols), Will Cascio (Mark Nichols), John Kendall (Shopkeeper)


Notable Guest Stars

Tyne DalyTyne Daly

Production Notes

  • Primetime Emmy Awards Nomination: Outstanding Costume Design for a Series – Dan Moore

 

← Love and Honor Wagon Train: Part One →