Kris Kamm

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Kris Kamm
Born (1964-11-29) November 29, 1964 (age 59)
OccupationActor
Years active1987–present

Kris Kamm (born November 29, 1964) is an American actor, most recognizable from his role as Stuart Rosebrock in the sitcom Coach .

Kamm was born in Evanston, Illinois. His first acting roles were small parts on television shows. He has appeared on such television series as Murder, She Wrote ; Married... with Children ; and 21 Jump Street . His most famous work was as Stuart Rosebrock on Coach . He left the show to pursue other acting interests but returned for the final episode. After Coach, Kamm continued to work in small roles in television. He appeared in such films as The Heroes of Desert Storm , When the Party's Over and Wyatt Earp . [1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 CBS Schoolbreak Special BartEpisode: "An Enemy Among Us"
1987 Married... with Children BrianEpisode: "How Do You Spell Revenge?"
1988 Shattered Innocence Cory ParkerTV movie
1988 21 Jump Street Jimmy ToushakEpisode: "School's Out"
1988 Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Randy
1988 Simon & Simon MattEpisode: "Simon & Simon Jr."
1989 Paradise ColeEpisode: "Crossroads"
1989–92 Coach Stuart Rosebrock45 episodes
1989 CBS Summer Playhouse George BergenEpisode: "Elysian Fields"
1989 Quantum Leap Chris StoneEpisode: "Disco Inferno - April 1, 1976"
1991Frame UpJack Marsh
1991 Born to Ride Bobby Novak
1991 The Heroes of Desert Storm Pvt. Stephen ShaeferTV movie
1992 Murder, She Wrote Teddy GravesEpisode: "The Dead File"
1993 When the Party's Over Banks
1993 In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco TV movie
1994 Wyatt Earp Billy Claiborne
1994 Gambler V: Playing for Keeps Jeremiah HawkesTV movie
1996 Andersonville 2nd Wisconsin SoldierTV movie
1998 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Officer SamsEpisode: "The Wall/The Chalkboard/The Getaway/The Prescription/Summer Camp"
1998 Winchell Reporter #2TV movie
2000 Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel Cotton Pine
2000 Cover Me Phil RomyEpisode: "Killing Me Softly"
2000Cursed Part 3Short film
2005World on FireXanderAlso co-producer

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