Randall Slavin
Biography
Biography
Randall Slavin was an actor most commonly known for his memorable roles in television. At the start of his acting career, Slavin appeared on television comedies like "Cybill" (CBS, 1994-98) and "The George Wendt Show" (CBS, 1994-95). He also landed roles in various films, such as "Beethoven's 2nd" (1993) and the dramatic adaptation "Legends of the Fall" (1994) with Brad Pitt. Several more television roles followed in the nineties, including stints on "The Practice" (ABC, 1996-2004) and "Any Day Now" (Lifetime, 1998-2002). He also starred in the TV movies "Generation X" (Fox, 1995-96) and "Marshal Law" (Showtime, 1995-96). He also played parts in television during these years, including roles in "The Practice" (ABC, 1996-2004) and "Any Day Now" (Lifetime, 1998-2002). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the Richard Gere dramatic adaptation "Primal Fear" (1996). In his more recent career, he tackled roles on "Movie Stars" (1998-2000), "Angel" (WB, 1999-2004) and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS, 2000-2015). Slavin put his acting skills to use in films like "Burn" (1998) and "Zoolander" (2001). Most recently, Slavin acted in the drama "The Sleepy Time Gal" (2002) with Jacqueline Bisset.