Itzin, Gregory

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ITZIN, Gregory

(Gregory Itzen, Greg Itzin)

PERSONAL

Addresses:

Agent—Donna Massetti, SMS Talent, Inc., 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Career:

Actor. Appeared in commercials.

Awards, Honors:

Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1994, for The Kentucky Cycle.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Dennis, The Nutt House, NBC, 1989.

Jack Travis, Something Wilder, NBC, 1994–95.

District attorney Roger Garfield, Murder One, ABC, 1995–96.

Joel Marks, a recurring role, Profiler, NBC, 2000.

Sergei, Strip Mall, Comedy Central, 2000–2001.

Charles Logan, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, beginning 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Newsman, Murder in Texas, NBC, 1981.

Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996.

Arlen Specter, The Hunt For the Unicorn Killer, NBC, 1999.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Polygraph tester, Thornwell, CBS, 1981.

Mario, The Other Woman, CBS, 1983.

Harold Taplinger, Carly's Web, NBC, 1987.

Phil, Hi Honey, I'm Dead, Fox, 1991.

Gavin Hill, Drive Like Lightning, USA Network, 1992.

Cornell, Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights and Under Threat), CBS, 1993.

Rick Boyer, Moment of Truth: Stalking Back, NBC, 1993.

The Ultimate Lie, HBO, 1996.

Mr. Romley, Friends 'til the End, NBC, 1997.

Crook, The Day Lincoln Was Shot, TNT, 1998.

Headmaster Pritchard, Johnny Tsunami, The Disney Channel, 1999.

Joe, One Last Flight (also known as Fly Boy), HBO, 1999.

Attorney general John Ashcroft, DC 9/11: Time of Crisis, Showtime, 2003.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(As Greg Itzin) Goldsmith, "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Second man, "Dr. Morkenstein," Mork & Mindy, ABC, 1979.

Waiter, "Fallen Angel," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979.

Davis, "Bully and Billy," Voyagers!, NBC, 1982.

Dr. Reston, "To Soar and Never Falter," Fame, NBC, 1982.

(As Gregory Itzen) Young reporter, "Unthinkable," Lou Grant, CBS, 1982.

"Pursuit," Voyagers!, NBC, 1983.

Dr. Bitters, "The Trial," Falcon Crest, CBS, 1985.

Dr. Kaplan, "Seoul on Ice," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985.

Ed Banner, "Echoes," Hotel, ABC, 1985.

Harvey, "Vegas Run," Street Hawk, ABC, 1985.

(As Greg Itzin) Newton, "Grandma's Last Wish," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1985.

Paul Cavanaugh, "You Only Die Twice," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985.

"The Biggest Man in Town," Hunter, NBC, 1985.

"Deeds and Misdeeds," Dallas, CBS, 1985.

Lawyer, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1985.

Tom Cavanaugh, "Final Approach," MacGyver, ABC, 1986.

"Lost Weekend," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986.

"Wheel of Fortune," The A Team, NBC, 1986.

Carl Richardson, "The Rat Pack," Matlock, NBC, 1987.

Gregory, "Deities," Max Headroom, ABC and Cinemax, 1987.

Jack Angeletti, "Divorce with Extreme Prejudice," L.A. Law, NBC, 1987.

Michael Fitzmorris, "The Power Brokers," Matlock, NBC, 1987.

Dr. Wilcher, "Gladiator," Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988.

Jack Angeletti, "Belle of the Bald," L.A. Law, NBC, 1988.

"Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1988.

Frank, "The More Things Change …," Empty Nest, NBC, 1989.

Val's lawyer, "A Grave Misunderstanding," Knots Landing, CBS, 1989.

Warren Karr, "From Snoop to Nuts: Parts 1 & 2," Night Court, NBC, 1989.

Cosby, "No Ifs, Ands, or Butlers," Over My Dead Body, CBS, 1990.

Cosby, "Obits and Pieces," Over My Dead Body, CBS, 1990.

Gil Porter, "On the Road Again," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990.

Meriner, "Cement Hi–Tops," Head of the Class, ABC, 1990.

Tom, "Hayden's in the Kitchen with Dinah," Coach, ABC, 1990.

"Thirty … Something," Anything but Love, ABC, 1990.

Mancuso F.B.I., NBC, 1990.

Allan Carmichael, "Man, This Joint Is Jumping," Home-front, ABC, 1991.

Assistant district attorney, "The Parents," Matlock, NBC, 1991.

Bill Wallace, "Lonely Are the Brave," Empty Nest, NBC, 1991.

Evan Stahl, "A Prayer for the Goldsteins," Gabriel's Fire, ABC, 1991.

The mayor, "The ATM with the Heart of Gold" (also known as "The ATM Machine"), Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1991.

Mugger, "Where There's a Will, There's a Tony: Parts 1 &2," Night Court, NBC, 1991.

Sam Blankenship, "The Fat Lady Sings Alone," DEA (also known as DEA: Special Task Force), Fox, 1991.

(As Gregory Itzen) Sterling Pope, "What Comes Around," Dark Justice, CBS, 1991.

Host, Davis Rules, ABC, 1991.

"It Never Entered My Mind," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991.

Father Chris, "Destiny Rides Again," Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1992.

Judge Russell, "… Or Forever Hold Your Peace," Empty Nest, NBC, 1992.

The mayor, "The Loyal Order of Corn" (also known as "The Lodge"), Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992.

The mayor, "Marshall's Theory of Believability" (also known as "Professor Hill"), Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992.

The mayor, "Mr. Chaney" (also known as "Mr. Talbot"), Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992.

Phillip Montgomery, "Time Served," Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1992.

"Devil's Advocate," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.

"Honi soit qui mal y pense," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.

Charlie Tuggle (some sources cite Jonathan), "The Vacation," Matlock, ABC, 1993.

Ilon Tandro, "Dax," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1993.

Mr. Phillips, "Memphis Melody—July 3, 1954," Quantum Leap, CBS, 1993.

Mitch Hewitt, "Come Rain or Come Shine," Major Dad, CBS, 1993.

Repairman, "Asbestos and Costello," Shaky Ground, Fox, 1993.

Alvin, "The Funeral" (also known as "Funeral Episodes"), Dave's World, CBS, 1994.

Jack Angeletti, "The Age of Insolence," L.A. Law, NBC, 1994.

Michael Kramer, "The Bus Stops Here," Picket Fences, CBS, 1994.

Michael Kramer, "System Down," Picket Fences, CBS, 1994.

George Sherman, "The Burning of Atlanta," The Client (also known as John Grisham's "The Client"), CBS, 1995.

Ralph Brewer, "Frozen Stiff," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995.

Ted Glenn, "Hat Trick," Strange Luck, Fox, 1995.

Andrew King, "X Marks the Murder: Part 1," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996.

Burn doctor, "The Healers," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996.

Dr. Kyle Mitchell, "Sexual Perversity in Chicago Hope," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996.

Mr. Lepner, "Caroline and the Kid," Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996.

(As Gregory Itzen) Tom Gale, "The Client's Best Interest," Arli$$, HBO, 1996.

Albert Daley, "Save the Mule," The Practice, ABC, 1997.

Hans Ingram, "Walkabout," Millennium, Fox, 1997.

Phil Campbell, "Jaroldo!," The Pretender, NBC, 1997.

Quentin Belkey, "Three of a Con," Players, NBC, 1997.

Undersecretary of state Lawrence Culbertson, "Above and Beyond," JAG, CBS, 1997.

Bob, "Car Trouble," Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998.

Council member Emmett Kearn, "No Comment," Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998.

Hain, "Who Mourns for Morn?," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1998.

Hank, "Caroline and the Diva," Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1998.

Larry Colburn, "My Best Friend's Funeral," The Closer, CBS, 1998.

Lawrence Culbertson, "Tiger, Tiger," JAG, CBS, 1998.

Mr. Weaver, "Who's Your Daddy?," Brother's Keeper, ABC, 1998.

Royce Bender, "Green Card," C–16 (also known as C–16: FBI), ABC, 1998.

Bruce Bryce, "Camera Shy," Early Edition, CBS, 1999.

Chuck Van Straw, "The Apartment," It's Like, You Know…, ABC, 1999.

Chuck Van Straw, "Two Days in the Valley," It's Like, You Know…, ABC, 1999.

Max Brody, "Double Date," Wasteland, ABC, 1999.

Ronnie Beeman, "Midnight in the Garden of Ronnie Beeman," V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999.

School psychologist, "Judgment Day," Party of Five, Fox, 1999.

School psychologist, "Party of Freud," Party of Five, Fox, 1999.

District attorney Michael Stanfield, "Liberty Bells," The Practice, ABC, 2000.

Dr. Dysek, "Critical Care," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 2000.

Matty Stillman, "It's Only Personal," The Michael Richards Show, NBC, 2000.

Richard Allegro, "Media Relations," Family Law, CBS, 2000.

"Russian Roulette," Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 2000.

Ethan Donahue, "The Beginning, the End, and the Murky Middle," Judging Amy, CBS, 2001.

Lloyd Styner, "What the Past Will Bring," Bull, TNT, 2001.

Norman Stirling, "Boom," CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2001.

"Leader of the Pack," Wolf Lake, CBS and UPN, 2001.

Attorney, "Judge Knot," The Practice, ABC, 2002.

Captain Sopek, "Shadows of P'Jem," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2002.

Ethan Donahue, "Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition," Judging Amy, CBS, 2002.

Judge Donald Kingman, "The Double Standard," For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2002.

Magistrate Higgins, "Jaynestown," Firefly, Fox, 2002.

Martin Walsh, "Healthy McDowell Movement," NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002.

Paul Cabretti, "Thanks for the Mammaries," Philly, ABC, 2002.

State department representative, "Enemies Foreign and Domestic," The West Wing, NBC, 2002.

Theodore Hanigan, "The One with Ross's Inappropriate Song," Friends, NBC, 2002.

Aaron Thomas, "The Other Side of Caution," The Lyon's Den, NBC, 2003.

Attorney Mark Grundel, "Down the Hatch," The Practice, ABC, 2003.

Attorney Mark Grundel, "Final Judgment," The Practice, ABC, 2003.

Attorney Wayne Pyne, "Blessed Are They," The Practice, ABC, 2003.

FBI director, "Sea Dog," Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003.

FBI director, "Yankee White," Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003.

"Fallout: Part 1," Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2003.

Howard Lewson, "Progeny," Medical Investigation, NBC, 2004.

Stephen Herbert, "The New Era," The O.C., Fox, 2004.

Theodore Hanigan, "The One with Phoebe's Wedding," Friends, NBC, 2004.

Admiral Black, "In a Mirror, Darkly: Part 2," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2005.

Ethan Donahue, "Too Little, Too Late," Judging Amy, CBS, 2005.

"Gray Murders," Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2005.

Appeared as Kiritsis in an episode of FBI: The Untold Stories, ABC.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

V. Ogelthorpe, Bulba, ABC, 1981.

Cosby, Over My Dead Body, CBS, 1990.

Things That Go Bump, NBC, 1997.

Fearless, The WB, 2004.

Film Appearances:

First religious zealot, Airplane! (also known as Flying High), Paramount, 1980.

Member of Melvin's crew, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (musical; also known as The Best Little Cathouse in Texas), Universal, 1982.

Young man, Airplane II: The Sequel, Paramount, 1982.

Owen, Hard to Hold, Universal, 1983.

English teacher, Teen Wolf, Atlantic Releasing, 1985.

Ralph Kramer, Dad, Universal, 1989.

Vince Nancy, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989.

Walter Mallinson, Born to Be Wild (also known as Katie), Warner Bros., 1995.

George Burroughs, Young Goodman Brown (also known as Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown"), 50th Street Films, 1997.

Clerk at Mint Hotel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, MCA/Universal, 1998.

Mr. Florens, Small Soldiers (live action and animated), DreamWorks, 1998.

James Moore, What's Cooking?, Trimark Pictures, 2000.

Scott's father, "$30," Boys Life 3, Strand Releasing, 2000.

Barry Cartwright, Evolution, DreamWorks, 2001.

Colonel Worth, Original Sin (also known as Peche originel), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001.

(As Greg Itzin) Dennis, Life or Something Like It, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002.

Prosecutor, Adaptation (also known as The Orchid Thief), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002.

Gone, 2006.

Stage Appearances:

Andrew Talbert Winston, Jeremiah, J. T. Wells, Richard Talbert in 1861, and Sheriff Ray Blanko, The Kentucky Cycle, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC, 1993, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Lee Atwater, Twilight's Last Gleaming and Atwater: Fixin' to Die, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 2000.

Waiting for Godot, Matrix Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2000.

Lincolnesque (staged reading), South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 2003.

Mother Courage and Her Children, Antaeus Company, NewPlace Theatre Center, North Hollywood, CA, 2005.

Radio Appearances:

Appeared as Lee Atwater, Twilight's Last Gleaming and Atwater: Fixin' to Die.