St. Elsewhere (TV series; 1982 - 1988)
Creators: Joshua Brand, John Falsey, and John Masius
Synopsis[]
Groundbreaking medical drama centered on the staff of St. Eligius, a struggling, underfunded hospital in Boston so notorious for its poor reputation that it's derisively nicknamed "St. Elsewhere." Through its ensemble cast, the show explores the personal and professional challenges faced by doctors, nurses, and administrators as they strive to provide quality care amid chaotic conditions.
Male Deaths[]
- Jeff Allin (Episode 6.14 Curtains) (ambiguous)
- Jason Bateman (Episode 5.5 You Beta Your Life)
- Mark Casella (Episode 4.9 Sanctuary)
- Charles Cioffi (Episode 4.15 Family Feud)
- Bill Dana (Episode 6.10 No Chemo, Sabe?)
- Thomas Dewier (Episode 2.7 Entrapment)
- Jesse Dizon (Episode 3.8 Sweet Dreams)
- Jack Dodson (Episode 6.14 Curtains)
- Ed Flanders (Episode 4.18 Time Heals, Part 2)
- Aaron Fletcher (Episode 4.11 Santa Claus is Dead)
- Stephen Furst (Episode 6.19 Requiem for a Heavyweight)
- Louis Giambalvo (Episode 1.21 Baron von Munchausen)
- Redmond Gleeson (Episode 2.7 Entrapment)
- Richard Hamilton (Episode 1.17 Brothers)
- John Hammond (Episode 3.5 Breathless)
- Mark Harmon (Episode 6.13 Heaven's Skate) (mentioned)
- Tom Hulce (Episode 1.11 Graveyard) (revived)
- John Dennis Johnston (Episode 5.23 Last Dance at the Wrecker's Ball)
- John Kellogg (Episode 6.11 A Coupla White Dummies Sitting Around Talking)
- Terence Knox (Episodes 3.6/3.7 My Aim is True/Fade to White)
- Charles Lane (Episode 6.9 Weigh In, Way Out)
- Jeremy Licht (Episode 1.5 Samuels and the Kid)
- Norman Lloyd (Episode 5.6 Not My Type; Episode 6.22 The Last One)
- Howie Mandel (Episode 5.9 After Life) (ambiguous)
- Richard Marcus (Episode 1.11 Graveyard)
- James McEachin (Episode 2.11 Blizzard)
- Santos Morales (Episode 3.19 Red, White, Black and Blue)
- Noon Orsatti (Episode 3.13 Dr. Wyler, I Presume)
- Scott Paulin (Episode 4.3 Haunted)
- George Petrie (Episode 5.4 Brand New Bag)
- Tim Robbins (Episode 1.4 Cora and Arnie)
- Robert Romanus (Episode 4.4 The Naked and the Dead)
- Murray Rubin (Episode 3.15 Bye, George)
- Al Ruscio (Episode 3.23 Bang The Eardrum Slowly)
- William Russ (Episode 4.17 Time Heals, Part 1)
- Kyle Secor (Episode 6.20 Split Decision)
- Ralph Seymour (Episode 1.22 Addiction)
- Dick Shawn (Episode 6.1 Resurrection) (mentioned)
- Carel Struycken (Episode 6.15 Fairytale Theater)
- Tim Thomerson (Episode 5.21 Good Vibrations)
- David Wayne (Episode 3.23 Bang The Eardrum Slowly) (mentioned)
- William Windom (Episode 2.13 In Sickness and in Health)
Female Deaths[]
- Olivia Barash (Episode 6.16 Down and Out on Beacon Hill)
- Akosua Busia (Episode 4.22 Black's Magic)
- Barbara Collentine (Episode 2.7 Entrapment)
- Anita Gillette (Episode 4.17 Time Heals, Part 1)
- Florence Halop (Episode 3.21 Murder, She Rote)
- Marian Mercer (Episode 2.8 All About Eve)
- Kim Miyori (Episode 2.21 Rough Cut)
- Priscilla Morrill (Episode 3.2 Playing God, Part 2)
- Elizabeth Norment (Episode 5.13 Russian Roulette)
- Jessica Salem (Episode 1.6 Legionnaires, Part 1)
- Barbara Townsend (Episode 5.14 Visiting Daze)
- Isabelle Walker (Episode 4.20 Come Home, Oh Sapien)
- Priscilla Weems (Episode 4.18 Time Heals, Part 2)
- Deborah White (Episode 2.3 Newheart)




















