milestones

Year
Milestone
1970 
New York stage debut, various productions, New York Shakespeare Festival
1972 
TV debut as Orville Wright in the acclaimed PBS biography "Orville & Wilbur"
1973 
Broadway debut, "Felice" in "The Outcry"
1975 
Feature debut in a small role in "Sunburst"
1976 
Had supporting roles in "Death Play" and "Cannonball"
1980 
Co-starred (as Jesse James), executive produced and co-wrote (with brother Stacy and others), "The Long Riders"
1983 
Played a motorcycle cop in Harold Ramis' "National Lampoon's Vacation"
1986 
Produced "A Winner Never Quits" for TV and "Armed and Dangerous" for the big screen
1986 
Played Goldie Hawn's ex-husband in "Wildcats"
1989 
Helmed the USA movie, "The Forgotten" starring his brother Stacy
1989 
Directed the ABC series “The Young Riders,” which he also produced
1990 
Feature directing debut, "False Identity"
1992 
Met future wife Jane Seymour, while directing her in the USA movie, "Sunstroke"
1992 
Directed several episodes of the popular CBS series, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" starring his wife, actress, Jane Seymour
1995 
Directed second feature "The Stars Fell on Henrietta"
1997 
Directed wife in the CBS made-for-TV movie, "The Absolute Truth"
1999 
Produced and directed the CBS TV-movie, "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie" starring his wife
2001 
Directed Leslie Nielsen in the independent feature "Camouflage"
2002 
Helmed "Disease of the Wind," a documentary shot in partnership with the American Red Cross
2005 
Produced the Johnny Cash biopic "Walk the Line," also had a memorable cameo as the Folsom Prison warden
2007 
Directed and co-produced "Blind Dating" with wife Jane Seymour who also starred
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