Although this character, Kendall Dobbs only appeared in one episode, it was definitely a memorable one. Dobbs played a man with AIDS, and since this show aired in the ’80s, the epidemic was at its peak.
The premise was a controversial one, leaving viewers in awe. Dobbs came to the firm with the hope that they will design his funeral. Goldwyn howeever managed to breathe life into the characters, making him relatable to everyone.
Patrick Warburton As Craig Coleman
Patrick Warburton was the quintessential ladies man of the '80s so it was only fitting that he would be cast in the role Craig Coleman, one of the many, but probably more notable love interests of Mary Jo.
Unfortunately, his lack of intelligence, a problem many hunky beefcakes are afflicted with, was the reason that it just couldn't last with Mary Jo. With that said, even though it was short, that was one hot affair.
Patrick Warburton Today
Lucky for us, Warburton leveled up after the show and appeared on the massively popular show, Seinfeld. That move did wonders for his career and landed him in a ton of roles over the years.
As David Puddy on Seinfeld, we saw just how strong his comic chops were. With his deep and soothing voice, he has also made a name for himself in the voice over and animation world. You can see his most recent work in the hit sitcom Rules of Engagement.
Tony Goldwyn Today
You will be pleased to know that after the show, especially through the '90s, Goldwyn's career took off in a big way and has since given a string or meaningful performances.
With great films behind him like The Pelican Brief, The Last Samurai and Ghost, the actor has certainly had an illustrious career and shows no sign of stopping. He now stars in Scandal and Chambers.
Gregg Henry As Jack Dent
When Gregg Henry joined the show as Jack Dent- Suzanne's ex-husband, the creators just knew that this would be a special addition to the already stellar cast. Oddly enough, his stay did not last long.
In the end, their characters were just not compatible, even with all the passion between them. Still, Gregg Henry made this character a memorable one. Fans will remember how he went from a pitcher in the MLB team to the Atlanta Braves.