"Sea Bride" | |
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Series Quantum Leap Season 2, Episode 21 | |
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Air date | May 2nd, 1990 |
Writers | Deborah Pratt |
Director | Joe Napolitano |
Producers | Deborah Pratt; Paul Brown; Jeff Gourson; Chris Ruppenthal; Harker Wade; Donald P. Bellisario; David Bellisario |
Starring | Scott Bakula; Dean Stockwell |
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"Sea Bride" is the twenty-first episode of season two of the science fiction time travel series Quantum Leap and the thirtieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Joe Napolitano with a script written by Deborah Pratt. It first aired on NBC on May 2nd, 1990.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Bakula | Sam Beckett |
Dean Stockwell | Al Calavicci |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Beverly Leech | Catherine Farrington |
John Hertzler | Weathers Farrington |
James Harper | Vincent Loggia |
Patricia Harty | Marian Farrington |
Juliet Sorcey | Jennifer Farrington |
Tony Maggio | Tony |
Louis Guss | Alfonso |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ralph Bruneau | Head steward |
Kurt Knudson | Captain Sheffield |
Kent Phillips | Phillip Dumont |
Rick Buché | Carlo Monte |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Quantum Leap was created by Donald P. Bellisario.
- Leapee: Philip Dumont.
- This episode is included on disc 3, side B of the Quantum Leap: The Complete Second Season DVD collection.
- Actor J.G. Hertzler is credited as John Hertzler in this episode.
- Actress Juliet Sorci is credited as Juliet Sorcey in this episode.
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