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Born February 27, 1962, in Chicago (some sources cite Winnetka), IL; married Ami Julius; children: Devlin Shepard. Education: Studied acting with Roy London. Avocational Interests: Hockey, golf.
Addresses: Agent —Paul Rosicker, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Craig Shapiro, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager —Justin Kruse, Lighthouse Entertainment, 409 North Camden Dr., Suite 202, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Career: Actor. Also worked as a truck driver.
Awards, Honors: Video Premiere Award nomination, DVD Exclusive Awards, best actor, 2001, for Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
Ricky Linderman, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1980.
Stillman, Ordinary People, Paramount, 1980.
Albert Hockenberry, D.C. Cab (also known as Street Fleet ), Universal, 1983.
Bob (some sources cite Bobo) McKenzie, Hadley's Rebellion, ADI, 1984.
Randy Daniels, Reckless, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1984.
Jeff Hanna, 3:15, the Moment of Truth (also known as 3:15, 3:15 a Time to Die, and Showdown at Lincoln High ), Dakota Entertainment, 1986.
Skip Jackson, Bad Guys, InterPictures, 1986.
Animal Mother, Full Metal Jacket (also known as Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket ), Warner Bros., 1987.
Bill Carter, The Chocolate War, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1988.
Tate, Cohen and Tate, TriStar, 1988.
Joey Rosselini, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989.
Garber, Predator 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, Guilty by Suspicion (also known as La liste noir ), Warner Bros., 1991.
Alec Danz, Deadbolt (also known as 3:15 a Time for Dying and Sequestree ), New Line Home Video, 1992.
The king, Radio Flyer, Columbia, 1992.
Officer Black, Where the Day Takes You, New Line Cinema, 1992.
Bobby, Bitter Harvest, Prism Entertainment, 1993.
Koja, Eight Hundred Leagues down the Amazon, Concorde–New Horizons, 1993.
Tommy Wright, Treacherous, FoxVideo, 1993.
Tom McLaury, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994.
Captain West, Digital Man, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995.
Finn's father, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995.
John Reed, Lover's Knot, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1995.
Major Mitchell, Independence Day (also known as ID4 ), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996.
Captain Wilkins, The Patriot (also known as Der Patriot ), Columbia, 2000.
Chad Harmon, Pursuit of Happiness, Showcase Entertainment, 2001.
Jimmy (the bartender), Farewell, My Love, Win's Entertainment, 2001.
Mel James, Jackpot, Sony Pictures Classics, 2001.
Peter Clerkin, Above and Beyond, Green/Epstein/Bacino, 2001.
Chris Myers (title role), The Keyman (also known as Finding Redemption ), Mainline Releasing, 2002.
Christopher Bannon, Hyper Sonic, Air Race Productions, 2002.
John Gacy, Sr., Gacy (also known as The Crawl Space ), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2003.
Stan Winston, Betrayal (also known as Lady Jayne: Killer ), American World Pictures, 2003.
Dr. Viades, The Freediver, Persistent Entertainment/fresh media, 2004.
Jeff Stenn, Evil Eyes, The Asylum, 2004.
Jayne Cobb (some sources cite Jayne Corr), Serenity (also known as Firefly: The Movie ), Universal, 2005.
Colonel Jack Riles, The Cape, syndicated, 1996–1997.
Voice of Finn, Jackie Chan Adventures (animated), The WB, 2000—.
Jayne Cobb (some sources cite Jayne Corr), Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series ), Fox, 2002.
Marcus Hamilton, a recurring role, Angel, The WB, 2004.
Detective John Taylor, Cruel Doubt, NBC, 1992.
Astronaut Fred Haise, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998.
Mickey South, Off Sides (also known as Pigs vs. Freaks ), NBC, 1984.
Ike Dimick, Poison Ivy, NBC, 1985.
Cleary Biggs, Welcome Home, Bobby, CBS, 1986.
Stoney Ptak, Murder in High Places (also known as Out of Season ), NBC, 1991.
Mark Tullis, Jr., "The Last Shot," Showtime 30–Minute Movie, Showtime, 1993.
Mitch Simmons, Cold Sweat, 1993.
Sergeant Hastings, Blind Justice (also known as Canaan's Way ), HBO, 1994.
Thomas Hughes, Trade Off, Showtime, 1995.
Detective Burt Miller, Sawbones (also known as Prescription for Murder and Roger Corman Presents Sawbones ), Showtime, 1996.
Don Mackey, In the Line of Duty: Smoke Jumpers (also known as Smoke Jumpers ), NBC, 1996.
Jack Ellway, Gargantua, Fox, 1998.
Jeremy Butler, Indiscreet, HBO, 1998.
Lee, Galactic Odyssey (also known as Mind Breakers and Starquest II ), The Movie Channel, 1998.
Title roles, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, syndicated and DI RECTV, 1999.
Captain Wagner, The Right Temptation, HBO, 2000.
Vinnie Krailes, Double Bang, HBO, 2001.
Lance Bishop, Control Factor, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Sheriff Jay Forrest, Monster Makers, The Hallmark Channel, 2003.
Otto Frommer, "Out of Time," NBC Special Treat, NBC, 1985.
Dalt, Shadow–Ops, UPN, 1995.
Ralph/Frankie, "Good Housekeeping," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995.
Michael O'Ryan, "Caged," The Visitor, Fox, 1997.
Michael O'Ryan, "Going Home," The Visitor, Fox, 1997.
Michael O'Ryan, "Reunion," The Visitor, Fox, 1997.
Michael O'Ryan, "Teufelsnacht," The Visitor, Fox, 1997.
Major James Bowen, "Phobos Rising," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1998.
Michael O'Ryan, "The Trial," The Visitor, Fox, 1998.
Voice of York, "Aftershock," Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2000.
Knowle Rohrer, "Existence," The X–Files, Fox, 2001.
Knowle Rohrer, "Nothing Important Happened Today: Part 2," The X–Files, Fox, 2001.
Knowle Rohrer, "Per Manum," The X–Files, Fox, 2001.
Knowle Rohrer, "Three Words," The X–Files, Fox, 2001.
Voice of Sven, "Crime Waves," The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2001.
Voice of York, "Junior," Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2001.
Knowle Rohrer, "The Truth: Part 1," The X–Files, Fox, 2002.
De Soto, "Dead Woman Walking," CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003.
Colonel Dave Dixon, "Heroes: Parts 1 & 2," Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004.
Commander Michael Rainer, "Good Intentions," JAG, CBS, 2004.
Voice for Men in Black: The Series (animated), The WB; voices of the Conventia announcer, customer, and control brain in "The Frycook What Came from All That Space" (also known as "The Frycook from Space"), an episode of Invader ZIM (animated), Nickelodeon.
Scott Cooper, VR.5 (also known as Avenging Angel, Virtual Reality, VR, and VR5 ), Fox, 1995.
Colonel Jack Riles, The Cape, syndicated, 1996.
Appeared in Album, Chicago, IL.
Voice of Archer, Kill.switch, Namco Hometek, 2003.
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