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'''James Brolin''' played Florida Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate [[Robert Ritchie]]. Perhaps best known for his supporting role on the television series ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', Brolin has also starred in several films including ''Last Chance Harvey'' (with [[Richard Schiff]]), ''Catch Me If You Can'' (with [[Martin Sheen]], [[Chris Ellis]] and [[Amy Adams]]), and ''Traffic'' (with [[Michael O'Neill]]). He has also guest starred on ''Psych'' (starring [[Dulé Hill]], [[Kirsten Nelson]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]).
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'''James Brolin''' played Florida Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate [[Robert Ritchie]]. Perhaps best known for his supporting role on the television series ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', Brolin has also starred in several films including ''Last Chance Harvey'' (with [[Richard Schiff]]), ''Catch Me If You Can'' (with [[Martin Sheen]], [[Chris Ellis]] and [[Amy Adams]]), and ''Traffic'' (with [[Michael O'Neill]]). He has also guest starred on ''Psych'' (starring [[Dulé Hill]], [[Kirsten Nelson]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]), and can occasionally be seen as the hero's dad on ''Castle''. His current (2017) gig is the patriarch in the CBS comedy ''Life In Pieces.''
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James Brolin played Florida Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Robert Ritchie. Perhaps best known for his supporting role on the television series Marcus Welby, M.D., Brolin has also starred in several films including Last Chance Harvey (with Richard Schiff), Catch Me If You Can (with Martin Sheen, Chris Ellis and Amy Adams), and Traffic (with Michael O'Neill). He has also guest starred on Psych (starring Dulé Hill, Kirsten Nelson and Corbin Bernsen), and can occasionally be seen as the hero's dad on Castle. His current (2017) gig is the patriarch in the CBS comedy Life In Pieces.