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Belker on 'Hill Street Blues': 'Memba Him?!

Bruce Weitz is best known for playing Sgt. Mick Belker on the '80s TV series "Hill Street Blues." Guess what he looks like now!

Bruce Weitz

Tags: Bruce Weitz, BruceWeitz, Hill Street Blues, HillStreetBlues

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1. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 12:02AM on Oct 20th 2009 by Simone

2. balls

Posted at 12:04AM on Oct 20th 2009 by balls

3. Kooky is a broken record that keeps going on and on...

Posted at 12:37AM on Oct 20th 2009 by Simone

4. Yeah, he used to be nominated for supporting actor emmys back in the day.

What a terrific ensemble cast, huh?

Sorry that Keil Martin (bottom row, 2nd from left) died too young.
Another sad story: Rene Enriquez (standing, left) died of AIDS.

Posted at 4:50AM on Oct 20th 2009 by billy cema

5. I love himon gh he is soooo cute still

Posted at 9:42AM on Oct 20th 2009 by jessie

6. Great show. I don't know why Rene died of AIDS though. After all, everyone on earth seems to think that two men or two women in a relationship is an alright thing. It just amazes me that God is wrong, huh? Or maybe, just maybe, the people who believe that those relationships are right also believe in the old saying....eat sh*t, a billion flies can't be wrong.

Posted at 10:35AM on Oct 20th 2009 by justsaying

7. Of course we know what he looks like now. He plays on General Hospital!

Posted at 4:51PM on Oct 20th 2009 by Karen

8. He's on General Hospital now. He plays a crazy mobster who's in jail, but still ordering hits. He still plays a great crazy guy. I remember when his character bit people on Hill Street Blues.

Posted at 7:28PM on Oct 20th 2009 by redE2retire

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