Devil in a Blue Dress (13 Jan. 1997)
TV Episode - 30 min -
Danny blue ink
Episode Info
Episode number: 1x9
Production Number: 109
Airdate: Monday January 13th, 1997
Director: ( Unknown )
Writer: ( Unknown )
Devil in a Blue Dress
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writers: Diane English (creator) , Jeff Filgo
Stars: Ted Danson , Mary Steenburgen and Alana Austin
Philip Charles MacKenzie
Philip Charles MacKenzie (born 1947) is an American actor and
television director. He is best known for his role as Donald Maltby on
Brothers , and as Ted Nichols on Open House , which he worked on with
his current wife Alison LaPlaca
MacKenzie made his on-screen debut in Sidney Lumet 's 1975 crime drama
Dog Day Afternoon . He then began doing numerous television guest
roles and co-starring roles in afterschool specials and made-for-TV
movies. MacKenzie guest starred on such shows as Three's Company , Baa
Baa Black Sheep , Lou Grant (which co-starred his future Brothers
castmate, Robert Walden ), The Love Boat , and WKRP in Cincinnati . In
1980, he appeared as Dr. LaFleur in The Heartbreak Winner , an ABC
Afterschool Special episode.
That same year, MacKenzie was cast in the pilot of a series proposed
for NBC 's 1980 fall schedule, The Six O'Clock Follies , aperiod piece
set in 1967 Saigon . After a single preview telecast in April 1980,
the network passed on the series' development. MacKenzie then landed
his first regular role on the short-lived CBS sitcom Making the Grade
in the spring of 1982. Making the Grade was also the first series role
for actor George Wendt , with whom MacKenzie worked later that year
when he did a guest appearance on NBC 's Cheers .
In 1984, MacKenzie began in the featured role of flamboyant,
effeminate Donald Maltby on the Showtime sitcom Brothers . The series
portrayed positive gay role models, particularly in the characterof
Cliff Waters (Paul Regina). MacKenzie's portrayal of resident"queen"
and Cliff's unlikely friend Donald provided a sharp contrast to
Cliff's masculinity. After the first season concluded, MacKenzie
wonhis first CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series. He was nominated for the same award again in 1987, following
the show's third season. He continued doing guest roles in between the
shooting of Brothers on shows such as Newhart and St. Elsewhere . Also
in 1987, MacKenzie began directing selected episodes of Brothers .
Since that time, he has directed episodes of more than 30 TV series,
including Roseanne , Suddenly Susan , and According to Jim .
In 1989, just as Brothers was ending a five-season run, MacKenzie made
a guest appearance on the Fox dramedy series Duet . He appeared as Ted
Nichols, a real estate mogul who proposes a business partnership with
snobbish yuppie Linda Phillips(played by his current real-life
wife,series regular Alison LaPlaca ). Upon the cancelation of Duet ,
LaPlaca and MacKenzie's characters were spun off into its sequel
comedy series, Open House , which centered around Linda and Ted's new
venture in real estate. Premiering inAugust 1989, Open House lasted
only a single season. Midway through the 1990-91 season, MacKenzie
joined the cast of ABC 's Miller/Boyett sitcom Going Places as talk
show producer Arnie Ross. MacKenzie was reunited with his Brothers
co-star Hallie Todd , who had been one of the four main leads on Going
Places since its debut. A few months after his arrival, the series was
canceled.
Subsequently, MacKenzie has switched his focus to directing but
continued to do guest appearances from time to time.
NBC sitcom The John Larroquette Show (from 1994 to 1996).
"unprocessed" clips. When it was rerun on the USA Network
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