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"Lock 'N Load with R. Lee Ermey"
(11 episodes)
Artillery
(26 July 2009) - Himself - Host
Machine Guns
(31 July 2009) - Himself - Host
Tanks
(7 August 2009) - Himself - Host
Pistols
(14 August 2009) - Himself - Host
Helicopters
(21 August 2009) - Himself - Host
Armored Vehicles
(28 August 2009) - Himself - Host
Shotguns
(18 September 2009) - Himself - Host
Rockets
(25 September 2009) - Himself - Host
Blades
(2 October 2009) - Himself - Host
Ammo
(9 October 2009) - Himself - Host
Rifle
(23 October 2009) - Himself - Host
"Batman: The Brave and the Bold"
(2 episodes)
Enter the Outsiders!
(9 January 2009) -
Wildcat
(voice)
Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!
(15 May 2009) -
Wildcat
(voice)
"Eleventh Hour"
(1 episode)
Agro
(23 October 2008) - Bob Henson
"SpongeBob SquarePants"
(1 episode)
... aka SpongeBob (USA: short title)
The Inmates of Summer/The Two Faces of Squidward
(23 November 2007) - Warden (voice)
"E! True Hollywood Story"
(1 episode)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
(1 October 2006) - Himself
"House M.D."
(2 episodes)
... aka House (South Africa: English title) (USA: short title)
Daddy's Boy
(8 November 2005) -
John House
Birthmarks
(14 October 2008) -
Colonel John House
(uncredited)
"Father of the Pride"
(1 episode)
One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Girlfriend
(26 October 2004) -
Bunny
(voice)
"Howard Stern"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 10 September 2004
(10 September 2004) -
Sgt. Hartman
(voice) (uncredited)
"Grim & Evil"
(1 episode)
... aka The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (USA: new title)
Bully Boogie/Here Thar Be Dwarves
(23 July 2004) - Sergeant /
Drill Sergeant
(voice)
"Kim Possible"
(1 episode)
... aka Disney's Kim Possible (USA: complete title)
Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles
(14 November 2003) - General Sims (voice)
"Fillmore!"
(1 episode)
... aka Disney's Fillmore! (USA: complete title)
South of Friendship, North of Honor
(11 October 2003) - Colonel Thrift (voice)
"Invader ZIM"
(1 episode)
HOBO 13/Walk for Your Lives
(12 July 2002) -
Sergeant Hobo 678
(voice)
"Scrubs"
(1 episode)
My Old Man
(9 April 2002) -
Janitor's Father
Next US airings:
Fri. Nov. 20
11:00 PM
WGNAMER
"Family Guy"
(1 episode)
... aka Padre de familia (USA: Spanish title)
Mr. Saturday Knight
(5 September 2001) - Coach (voice)
"The District"
(1 episode)
New World
(10 March 2001) - Jim Bodsworth
"Maximum Bob"
(1 episode)
Wandalust
(11 August 1998) - Col. Theodore Baker
"The Angry Beavers"
(1 episode)
H-2 Whoa/Fancy Prance
(25 October 1997) - Sergeant Goonther (voice) (as Lee Emery)
"Cracker"
(13 episodes)
... aka Cracker: Mind Over Murder (USA: new title)
True Romance: Part 1
(18 September 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
True Romance: Part 2
(25 September 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
Madwoman
(2 October 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
Lemmings Will Fly
(9 October 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
Hell Hath No Fury
(16 October 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
'Tis Pity She's a Whore
(23 October 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
Sons and Lovers
(6 November 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
Talk to Me
(13 November 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
An American Dream
(11 December 1997) -
Lieutenant Fry
If: Part 1
(17 January 1998) -
Lieutenant Fry
If: Part 2
(24 January 1998) -
Lieutenant Fry
The Club
(26 February 1999) -
Lieutenant Fry
Best Boys
(5 March 1999) -
Lieutenant Fry
"JAG"
(1 episode)
... aka JAG: Judge Advocate General (Australia)
Force Recon
(7 March 1997) - Sgt Major Sauer
Next US airings:
Wed. Nov. 18
10:00 AM
USA
"Promised Land"
(2 episodes)
... aka Home of the Brave
The Collapse
(11 February 1997) -
Leo C. Greene
The Promise
(2 October 1997) -
Leo C. Greene
"High Incident"
(1 episode)
Till Death Do Us Part
(11 March 1996) - Tony Van Camp
"The X Files"
(1 episode)
... aka The X-Files (USA)
Revelations
(15 December 1995) -
Reverend Patrick Findley
"The Simpsons"
(1 episode)
Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
(26 November 1995) - Colonel Leslie Hapablap (voice)
"Space: Above and Beyond"
(1 episode)
Pilot
(24 September 1995) - Sergeant Major Frank Bougus (uncredited)
"Sweet Justice"
(1 episode)
Bloodlines
(4 March 1995) - Luke
"Tales from the Crypt"
(1 episode)
... aka HBO's Tales from the Crypt
Staired in Horror
(14 December 1994) - Sheriff
"The Adventures of Brisco County Jr."
(2 episodes)
... aka Brisco County Jr.
Pilot
(27 August 1993) -
Brisco County Sr.
Senior Spirit
(15 October 1993) -
Brisco County Sr.
"Street Justice"
(1 episode)
Innocent Blood
(21 November 1992) - Special Agent Landau
"Civil Wars"
(1 episode)
Das Boat House
(11 November 1992) - General Randall Bell
"Human Target"
(1 episode)
Second Chance
(25 July 1992) - General Ferris
"China Beach"
(1 episode)
Who's Happy Now?
(11 October 1989) - Colonel Buster Darling
"Miami Vice"
(1 episode)
The Rising Sun of Death
(4 December 1987) - Det. Sgt. Ernest Haskell
"Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles"
(4 episodes)
... aka Starship Troopers: The Series (UK)
Checkmate
(????) -
Sky Marshall Sanchez
Freefall
(30 August 1999) -
Sky Marshall Sanchez
Marooned
(22 February 2000) - Sky Marshal Sanchez
Requiem
(29 June 2000) -
Sky Marshall Sanchez
(voice)
"Mail Call"
(25 episodes)
Back to Vietnam
(????) - Himself - Host
Afghanistan
(????) - Himself - Host
Tank/Gatling Gun/Samurai Sword
(4 August 2002) - Himself - Host
Dinner in a Pouch
(7 October 2002) - Himself - Host
HIMARS Rocket Launcher
(21 October 2002) - Himself - Host
Marine Camouflage: Army's New Armored Vehicle
(28 October 2002) - Himself - Host
Knights Armor; WWI backpack; landmine
(8 November 2002) - Himself - Host
Pilot Survival Kit
(29 December 2002) - Himself - Host
Modern Parachutes
(26 January 2003) - Himself - Host
Unmanned Aircraft/Bogey/1st Combat Helicopter/Forward Observers
(6 April 2003) - Himself - Host
Tank Ammo
(13 July 2003) - Himself - Host
M-16/Viet Cong Booby Traps/Super-Secret Ravens/Wild Weasels/Vietnam River Patrol Boats/Green Berets
(10 August 2003) - Himself - Host
Marine Sniper Rifle/BlowGun/Mulberry Harbor/French Resistance/Frontline Medical
(17 August 2003) - Himself - Host
Loading Palettes: C-17 Cargo Aircraft
(31 August 2003) - Himself - Host
Resuply at Sea
(14 September 2003) - Himself - Host
Navy Graveyard
(18 January 2004) - Himself - Host
Marine Corps FAST Teams
(25 January 2004) - Himself - Host
Paratrooper Jump Gear/Weapons/Communications/Medical Gear
(11 April 2004) - Himself - Host
Fast Attack Submarine
(25 April 2004) - Himself - Host
Mk V Special Operations Craft
(2 May 2004) - Himself - Host
D Day
(6 June 2004) - Himself - Host
Maritime Safety & Security Teams
(8 August 2004) - Himself - Host
XM8/Spencer/AC-47 Spooky/Small Diameter Bomb/Gotha Bomber
(28 September 2004) - Himself - Host
The Pentagon
(29 April 2005) - Himself - Host
Tiger Stripe
(20 November 2005) - Himself - Host
"Action"
(4 episodes)
Dragon's Blood
(????) -
Titus Scroad
Love Sucks
(????) -
Titus Scroad
Dead Man Floating
(????) -
Titus Scroad
Lights, Camera, Action
(2 December 1999) -
Titus Scroad