"My laptop was completely ruined when my office flooded. Even the hard disk was wrecked; but I didn't lose a single document."
 | Joe Lando News - Page 1 |  | Page: 1 Dr. Quinn Anniversary Commemoration 2-Jan-2003 January 1 marks the tenth anniversary of the premiere of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (CBS TV series that started Jane Seymour and Joe Lando). Dr. Quinn fans around the world are gathering together in an effort for a third Dr. Quinn movie to be made. If you are interested, please help and join the movement by calling the CBS message machines on New Year's Day from 8-10 pm local time. The numbers are (212) 975-3166 in New York and (323) 575-2200 in Los Angeles. If you would cherish another movie, please offer your time—every helping hand is needed.
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Third Dr. Quinn Movie? 15-Dec-2002 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman fans around the world are gathering together in an effort for a third Dr. Quinn movie to be made. If you are interested, please help and join the movement by contacting CBS and signing the Third Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Movie Petition. If you would cherish another movie, please offer your time—every helping hand is needed. CBS contact info: http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/drquinn0/FAQ/workingforDQmovies.html Petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/3dqmovie/
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Joe Lando Starred in New DQ Movie 12-May-2001 Dr. Quinn, The Heart Within, aired May 12, 2001, on CBS, 8 p.m., EDT. The movie follows Sully and Michaela back to Boston to visit her ailing mother. There is romance and adventure and a chance to see Joe Lando as Sully one more time. Don't miss it on video. Tell all your friends to watch! Starring Joe Lando as "Sully" and Jane Seymour as "Dr. Quinn."
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The Joe Lando Web Page 15-Aug-2000 Joe Lando was born on December 9, 1961 in Chicago,
Illinois. The youngest of two children, Joe grew up in
Prairie View, Illinois and attended Adlai E. Stevenson
High School where he dated Alison La Placa (The John
Larroquette Show). Joe moved to LA when he was 18
and worked as a chef before his first big acting break
came in 1990 when he was cast as Jake Harrison on
One Life To Live. That job led to his most famous role
to date as Byron Sully, the enigmatic mountain man on
the long running series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,
from 1993 to 1998. Joe most recently appeared
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