

| ▪ | Major League (1989) R (Feature Film - Comedy, Sports) |
| Story of the losing Cleveland Indians baseball team threatened with relocation to Miami. |

| ▪ | Major League II (1994) PG (Feature Film - Comedy, Sports, Romantic Comedy, Sequel) |
| This sequel finds the members of the championship Cleveland Indians team headed towards finishing the season in last place after their off-season meanderings render them out-of-shape failures on the field. | |
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| ▪ | Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) PG-13 (Feature Film - Comedy, Sports, Romantic Comedy, Sequel) |
| The continued comic misadventures of a pro baseball team. |
| ▪ | Charlie Sheen ( aka. Carlos Irwin Estevez, Charles Sheen) |
| An intense, square-jawed young lead, Sheen made his first film appearances as an extra in the TV-movie "The Execution of Private Eddie Slovic" (NBC, 1974) and on the big screen in Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" (1979), both starring his father, M | |
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| ▪ | Major League Movie Stills (2) |
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| ▪ | Major League Baseball All-Star Game |
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| ▪ | Major League |
| Martin gets upset when Eric tries to prevent him from leaving school to take up a professional baseball team's offer of recruitment. Chandler's mother comes to town to assist him with the estate left in his care from his father's will. Meanwhile, Ruthie tries to get Annie to let her and Peter go to |
| ▪ | Major League Broadway |
| Tonight on "Step it Up & Dance, " The contestants show off their acting abilities, for Tony Award winning actor, Jason Alexander. |
| ▪ | Dennis Haysbert ( aka. Dennis Dexter Haysbert) |
| Dennis Haysbert's big break came when he was chosen to star opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in the civil rights road picture-cum-romance "Love Field" (filmed in 1990; released 1992). Yet, like so many other Hollywood stories, "Love Field" was not a part that c | |
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| ▪ | Corbin Bernsen ( aka. Corbin Dean Bernsen) |
| This sturdy, handsome blond performer first gained wide recognition as the manipulative, often sleazy egomaniacal divorce attorney Arnie Becker in the popular NBC TV series "L.A. Law" (1986-93). The son of producer Harry Bernsen and soap actress Jeanne Co | |
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