Harry Hamlin and Jimmy Smits to reunite with L.A. Law castmates for Stars In The House

Harry Hamlin, Jimmy Smits, and Blair Underwood to reunite with L.A. Law castmates for Stars In The House

Harry Hamlin, Jimmy Smits, and Blair Underwood will reunite with their L.A. Law castmates for Stars In The House’s benefit for The Actors Fund, which streams Tuesday night at 8pm EST.

Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley host the virtual reunion – which will also feature Corbin Bernsen, Susan Dey, Jill Eikenberry, Michele Greene, Alan Rachins, and Michael Tucker.

The talented ensemble cast portrayed staff from the fictional Los Angeles-based law firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney, and Kuza.    

Streaming Tuesday night at 8pm EST! Harry Hamlin (middle 2-L), Jimmy Smits (top 2-L), and Blair Underwood (top 2-R) will reunite with their L.A. Law castmates for Stars In The House’s benefit for The Actors Fund

The 15-time Emmy-winning legal drama – created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher – aired for eight seasons spanning 1986-1994 on NBC.

Producers and writers tackled many controversial topics such as abortion, AIDS, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay rights, racism, and sexual harassment.

It also provided early guest-starring gigs for then-unknown actors like Don Cheadle, Jeffrey Tambor, Kathy Bates, David Schwimmer, Bryan Cranston, Kevin Spacey, William H. Macy, Christian Slater, Steve Buscemi, and Lucy Liu. 

'Keep your law books close and your office romance closer!' Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley host the virtual reunion - which will also feature Corbin Bernsen, Susan Dey, Jill Eikenberry, Michele Greene, Alan Rachins, and Michael Tucker

‘Keep your law books close and your office romance closer!’ Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley host the virtual reunion – which will also feature Corbin Bernsen, Susan Dey, Jill Eikenberry, Michele Greene, Alan Rachins, and Michael Tucker

Handsome attorneys: The talented ensemble cast portrayed staff from the fictional Los Angeles-based law firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney, and Kuza

Handsome attorneys: The talented ensemble cast portrayed staff from the fictional Los Angeles-based law firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney, and Kuza

Under the sheets: The 15-time Emmy-winning legal drama - created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher - aired for eight seasons spanning 1986-1994 on NBC

Under the sheets: The 15-time Emmy-winning legal drama – created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher – aired for eight seasons spanning 1986-1994 on NBC

Retro TV show: Producers and writers tackled many controversial topics such as abortion, AIDS, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay rights, racism, and sexual harassment

Retro TV show: Producers and writers tackled many controversial topics such as abortion, AIDS, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay rights, racism, and sexual harassment

Fans will have the opportunity to ask the L.A. Law cast questions in real time and it will stream on the Stars In The House YouTube channel and on starsinthehouse.com.

Since March 16, the daily series has reunited many casts in order to raise $417,915 for The Actors Fund and other charities amid the coronavirus crisis.

As of Tuesday, there have been over 4.7M confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States leading to nearly 156K deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University

Scandal reunion! Since March 16, the daily series has reunited many casts in order to raise $417,915 for The Actors Fund and other charities amid the coronavirus crisis (pictured Wednesday)

Scandal reunion! Since March 16, the daily series has reunited many casts in order to raise $417,915 for The Actors Fund and other charities amid the coronavirus crisis (pictured Wednesday)