"Toy Story" | |
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Series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Season 4, Episode 21 | |
Air date | June 7th, 1997 |
Writers | Brad Kern |
Director | Jim Pohl |
Producers | Eugenie Ross-Leming; Brad Buckner; Chris Long; Grant Rosenberg; Philip J. Sgriccia; Jimmy Simons; Brad Kern; Robert Singer; Michael D. Caplan |
Starring | Dean Cain; Teri Hatcher; Lane Smith; Justin Whalin; Eddie Jones; K Callan |
Episode guide | |
Previous "I've Got You Under My Skin" |
Next "The Family Hour" |
"Toy Story" is the twenty-first episode of season four of the superhero romance television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and the eighty-seventh episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jim Pohl with a script written by Brad Kern. It first aired on ABC on June 7th, 1997.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Dean Cain | Superman, Clark Kent |
Teri Hatcher | Lois Lane |
Lane Smith | Perry White |
Justin Whalin | Jimmy Olsen |
Eddie Jones | Jonathan Kent |
K Callan | Martha Kent |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Grant Shaud | Toyman, Harold Kripstly |
Stacey Travis | Wendy |
Jeffrey Byron | Alex Turner |
Irene Olga Lopez | Beckett |
Kenneth Kimmins | Bernard Klein |
Mary Frann | Alice White |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Susan Isaacs | Nanny |
Jillian Berard | Brittany Turner |
Myles Jeffrey | Ryan |
Ben McCain | TV anchorman |
Brian McLaughlin | Joey |
Laurie Stevens | Woman |
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