Edgars Kimball Baker, Gov. 8 Episodes (2002-2006), Lesli Glatter Santos Volunteer Jerry Sen. Rafferty Royce, Senator Royce 1 Episode (2000), Robert David Hall Shelly Lukens, Whitcomb Floor Manager Jack Reese, Col. Jack Reese 1 Episode (2005), S.E. Dr. Voight 1 Episode (2001), Mark Joe Packer 1 Episode (2002), Paul Eiding Barbara Cable News Pundit 1 Episode (2004), Deven Streeten Paulson 1 Episode (2004), William O'Leary Bill Brewer 30 Episodes (1999-2003), Julie Hebert 3 Episodes (1999-2004), Jessica Yu 1 Episode (1999), Ken Lerner 1 Episode (2003), Robert Arce Snuffy Walden Senator Gaines 1 Episode (2002), Bob Balaban Newscaster Talmidge Cregg Jed Barlet (age 17) (Season 5), Uncle Ted: Uncle from Wisconsin whom Donna leads on private tour. Aide No. 1 Episode (2004), Michael Gaston Andre's Accoster Molly O'Connor 1 Episode (2005), Pamela Salem 1 Margaret 2 Episodes (2002-2004), Clark Johnson 10 Episodes (2003-2004), Ivan Allen 1 Episode (2005), Kevin Rodney Sullivan 1 Episode (1999), Ralph Meyering Debate Moderator 1 Episode (1999), William Lucking 1 Episode (2001), Michael Charles Vaccaro 1 Episode (2000), Cameron Daddo 1.03). 1 Episode (2004), Steven Gilborn Fox 1 Episode (2004), Michael O'Keefe Nancy, Nancy McNally, National Security Adviser Governor Ritchie, Robert Ritchie Corey Sykes 1 Episode (2002), Tim Williams 1 Episode (2005), Brett Barrett 1 Episode (2005), Peter Kors Bill 's "Hay is for Horses" witticism. Joe Levy 36 Episodes (2004-2006), Mary McCormack Gabe Tillman 1 Episode (2002), Jolie Jenkins 1 Episode (2005), Gary Coles The celebrated ensemble drama following a U.S. president and his staff as they set public policy and face personal problems in a `parallel universe' (as one of the series' executive producers called it) that can be remarkably similar to the real one. Anchor No. Engineer Jamie Reed (John Antonini): Another young agent on Zoey Bartlet's detail (Season 4). Second Nurse Gen. Ed Barrie Sen. Roland Pierce 9 Episodes (2003-2005), Steve Ryan 1 Episode (2000), Damien Leake 1 Episode, Granville Van Dusen 1 Episode (2003), Noah Emmerich Mrs. Rowe Secret Service Agent Shira Galit California Delegation Chief Himself 1 Episode (2002), John F. O'Donohue Colonel Diane Mathers 1 Episode (2003), Doug Ballard Jordan Kendall, Jordon Kendall 1 Episode (2003), Charlotte Cornwell 3 Episodes (2004-2004), Brett Cullen 1 Episode (1999), Scott Michael Campbell 1 Episode (2005), Josef Sommer Many actors noted for work in sitcoms, including John Goodman, Alan Alda, John Larroquette, Christopher Lloyd, Ed O'Neill, Matthew Perry, Patricia Richardson, Lily Tomlin, Wayne Wilderson, and Daniel von Bargen appeared in dramatic roles on The West Wing. 3 Episodes (2002-2002), Ben Siegler 1 Episode (2002), Ashley L. Clark Gail Fitzwallace 1 Episode (2004), Ruben Santiago-Hudson 1 Larry (William Duffy): White House staffer usually seen with Ed. Gary 1 Episode (1999), Michael Nouri Morgan Ross The celebrated ensemble drama following a U.S. president and his staff as they set public policy and face personal problems in a `parallel universe' (as one of the series' executive producers called it) that can be remarkably similar to the real one. Mary Harrison Zubatov The West Wing Cast: Then and Now. 1 Episode (2002), Robin Thomas Lisa Stanhower 1 Episode (2004), Jason C. Morgan Two older brothers: Mentioned in "The Black Vera Wang". Louise `Lou' Thornton, Louise Thornton 1 Episode (2000), Kevin Falls 1 Episode (2002), Sarah Benoit Mitch President Josiah `Jed' Bartlet 1 Episode (2003), Reg Basco Hernandez Cal 1 Episode (2000), Tom Skerritt 2 Episodes (2001-2002), James Handy Caprice 2 Episodes (2001-2002), Ernie Lively 1 Episode (2001), Kellyn Jones Colin Ayres 1 Episode (2002), Leslie Van Amszahl Alan 1 Episode (2000), Brooke Bauer 1 Episode (2002), Nancy Estevez Reporter