Michael Crider is an actor.
Michael Crider appears in: Las Vegas (2003), The West Wing (1999) and Veronica Mars (2004), among others.
Michael Crider
person
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Welcome to the Montecito Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, where you can do anything you want, but Ed Deline and his crack surveillance team will be watching. Just remember: what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
Inside the lives of staffers in the West Wing of the White House.
After her best friend is murdered, and her father is removed as county Sheriff, Veronica Mars dedicates her life to cracking the toughest mysteries in the affluent town of Neptune.
The lives and tragedies of the Braverman family tree.
Two Part drama which focuses on the New York criminal Justice System showing a murder Investigation by Police and then the criminal prosecution in court by the prosecutors.
A group of doctors at Chastain Memorial Hospital face personal and professional challenges on a daily basis.
Follows the lives and tragedies of rising and fading country music stars in Nashville, Tennessee.
A vapid aspiring model killed in a car crash gets brought back to life as an intelligent, overweight lawyer, hoping to find the meaning of inner beauty.
Deliveryman Doug Heffernan has a good life: He has a pretty wife (Carrie), a big television, and friends with which to watch it. Then Carrie's goofy, annoying father Arthur moves in with them.
Follows two of America's wealthiest families as they feud for control over their fortune and their children.
The cases of Harmon Rabb, former Navy fighter pilot, and his fellow lawyers of the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocate General's office.