Chris Evans guest-starred on the short-lived 2000 'The Fugitive' TV reboot
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Madeline Lapreziosa
Summary
This article discusses Chris Evans' early TV career, specifically his second TV role as a guest star on the 2000 reboot of "The Fugitive" series, which was led by Tim Daly. The show was a television revival of the franchise that Harrison Ford had famously revived in the 1993 film. The series was cancelled after just one season.
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· 3 pulledThe Fugitive franchise has run beyond the 2000 show
Tim Daly's "The Fugitive" series was cancelled after one season
Chris Evans' second TV role was as a guest star on the Tim Daly-led reboot of The Fugitive
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