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TV actor that starred in three great series (3 Viewers)

Jeffrey Tambor and Julia-Louis Dreyfuss are tough to beat here, but I'd put my namesake's frequent collaborator Bob Odenkirk up there on the second tier with Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and Mr Show along with a supporting role on Fargo and guest appearances on pretty much every great comedy of the last two decades.

Michael C Hall (who was actually the lead in two great shows until Dexter tanked in the later years) and Danny DeVito are both one great show short of taking over this thing.
Could also go with David CrossMr Show

Arrested Development

Todd Margret (although that kind of sucks)

Also Debra Messing was on 3 TV shows

Ned and Stacy

Will and Grace

smash

Matthew Perry

Friends

Studio 60

A bunch of other ####ty failed sitcoms

Connie Britton

FNL

AHS

NASHVILLE

Dylon McDermont

The Practice

AHS

probably something else...I think he played a dad on some show where his teen daughter got an internship or a job or something

 
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Martin Mull

Mary Hartman Mary Hartman

Fernwood 2nite/America 2nite

Rosanne

Doesn't stand up to others, but worth a mention

He was also in Mr Mom....

 
Melissa Joan Hart

Clarissa Explains It All

Sabrina The Teenage Witch

Melissa and Joey - I think it's a real show on ABC family or something

 
Jack Klugman and...

I cant believe you all forgot about Michael Landon:

Little Home of the Stead

Ponderosa

Wings of an Angel

 
Wish I could come up with a 3rd for John Cleese. He's got two great ones in Flying Circus and Fawlty Towers. (I've never seen Frost Report.)

 
Scott Bakula

Quantum Leap

Star Trek: Enterprise

NCIS: New Orleans

"Great" is debatable, but he was the lead in these three series.

 
Howie Mandel

st Elsewhere

Deal or no deal

Americas got talent

Bobbys world

Scraping the bottom of the barrel here...

 
Not sure Kelsey Grammer was mentioned but if you add The Simpsons to the obvious ones (not sure if his role on The Simpsons has been big enough), there you go.

Surprised Shatner isn't getting more love. In my mind Ted Danson, JLD, and Shatner are the clear winners here.

 
larry david
Did he really act in anything other than CYE? He was involved with some greats, but mainly as a writer.
He was the voice of Steinbrenner in Seinfeld.
He as a lot of appearances on Seinfeld, mostly uncredited, but what was #3?
does snl count
Dunno, he was only on 8 episodes according to IMDB. Not trying to be nit picky, just curious.

If you put writer in there, he is golden.

 
Not a fan of including SNL, but if it counts, can also go with Jane Curtin with SNL/Kate & Allie/3rd Rock From The Sun,

 
Rooting around in IMDB can be informative.

I thought maybe Harry Morgan, and sure enough there's Dragnet and MASH. I was sure he was in a third, but not so.

I see he was in 72 episodes of a show called Pete and Gladys in '60-'61. I have never heard of it, and don't know how popular it was (maybe the fact it was only 2 seasons answers that), but now I have.

When you see all of these different shows actors have been in, it shows how difficult a "hit" really is to stumble into.
Kind of did the same thing with Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond, Fargo) but while I liked Til Death (especially the bugnuts 'we are getting cancelled, let's do whatever the F we want' final season) it'll never be considered "great".

Michael Emerson (Lost, Person of Interest) is getting a little long in the tooth to make it to 3. Most of the younger guys who have two good ones (like Jason Segal) get swallowed up into the movie path

Gerald McRaney always seems to pop up on some very good stuff (House of Cards, Deadwood, etc.) but when he's been asked to carry the show (Major Dad, Simon and Simon) the results have been mixed at best.

Surprised no one has made an argument for Scott Bakula since he has some nerd faves (Quantum Leap, Enterprise, Chuck) under his belt.

My sleeper pick is David Boreanaz (Buffy, Angel, Bones) All excellent shows that he was either the #1 or #1a in.

 

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