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    Who plays Judge Jack Ripley on the ABC show 'Philly'?

    Question #16084. Asked by amanda. (Jan 18 02 3:26 PM)


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    There was a Judge Augustus Ripley, played by Jamie Denton, but I cannot find Jack

    Jan 21 02, 10:12 PM
    McG

    IMDb lists Jamie Denton's character as ''Judge Augustus (Jack) Ripley''

    May 24 03, 2:03 AM


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