McKinnon, Ray 1961(?)–

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McKinnon, Ray 1961(?)–

(Raymond McKinnon)

PERSONAL

Born c. 1961, in Adel, GA.

Addresses:

Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career:

Actor. Ginny Mule Pictures (a film production company), co-owner (with Lisa Blount).

Awards, Honors:

Short Film Award, Austin Film Festival, Southeastern Media Award and Jury Award, best narrative short, Atlanta Film Festival, 2001, Academy Award (with Lisa Blount), best short film—live action, 2002, all for The Accountant; Grand Jury Prize nomination, dramatic, Sundance Film Festival, 2004, for Chrystal.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Trooper number one, Driving Miss Daisy, Warner Bros., 1989.

Cub reporter, Tune in Tomorrow … (also known as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter), 1990.

Harmon, Livin' Large! (also known as The Tapes of Dexter Jackson), Samuel Goldwyn, 1991.

David Hinton, Bugsy, TriStar Pictures, 1991.

Frank, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992.

Lawyer Webb, Sommersby, Warner Espanola, 1993.

Bradley, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993.

Deputy Norris Ridgewick, Needful Things, Columbia, 1993.

Jerry, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995.

Dale, The Net, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995.

Charlie Cool, Jr., The Grass Harp, Fine Line, 1995.

Nathaniel Rollins, Goodbye Lover, Warner Bros., 1999.

Harry Lehman, This Is Harry Lehman, 1999.

Vernon T. Waldrip, O Brother, Where Art Thou? (also known as O' Brother), Buena Vista, 2000.

Title role, The Accountant, 2001.

Craig, The Pickets, 2002.

Deputy C. B., The Badge, 2002.

Russell J. Wittick, The Missing, 2003.

Snake, Chrystal, 2004.

Preacher Toby, Come Early Morning, 2006.

Tom Wheeler Jr., Things That Hang from Trees, 2006.

Randy and the Mob, 2006.

Film Work:

Director, The Accountant, 2000.

Producer and director, Chrystal, 2004.

Director, Randy and the Mob, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series:

Reverend H. W. Smith, Deadwood, HBO, 2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Lee Bob, The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (also known as Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns), NBC, 1991.

Charlie Campion, The Stand (also known as Stephen King's "The Stand"), ABC, 1994.

Will Benteen, Scarlett, CBS, 1994.

Long Bill Coleman, Dead Man's Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry's "Dead Man's Walk"), ABC, 1996.

Bill Coleman, Comanche Moon, CBS, 2007.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Lyle's father, Murder in Mississippi, Arts and Entertainment, 1990.

Ken Mott, Rising Son, TNT, 1990.

Stuart Troxel, Web of Deceit, USA Network, 1990.

Man with basketball, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990.

Carol Bonner, Paris Trout, HBO, 1991.

Ben Harper, Night of the Hunter, ABC, 1991.

Bob Cheshire, In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Twilight Murders and Midnight Murders), NBC, 1991.

Dr. Nyland, In Sickness and in Health (also known as Hearts on Fire), CBS, 1992.

Les, Taking Back My Life (also known as Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story), CBS, 1992.

Victor, Indecency, USA Network, 1992.

Hobert Middleton, Arly Hanks, 1993.

Deputy Joe Pritchard, Roswell (also known as Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up and Incident at Roswell), Showtime, 1994.

Buddy Rivers, Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire (also known as Caught in the Crossfire), NBC, 1994.

Steve Sweetzer, Forgotten Sins, ABC, 1996.

Shanty man with gun, Old Man (also known as William Faulkner's "Old Man"), CBS, 1997.

The Price of a Broken Heart, Lifetime, 1999.

Rocket's Red Glare, 2000.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Jordan McNeil, The Last Best Place, PBS, 1996.

Senator, Grapefruit Moon, ABC, 1998.

Sheriff Rick, Rocky Times, NBC, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Timer, "Crackdown," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1989.

Jethro Puller, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990.

Jethro Puller, "Perversions of Justice," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990.

Dwayne Dobber, "Dwayne's World," Designing Women, CBS, 1991.

Donny Hubbard, "The Hat," I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991.

Jethro Puller, "Ruda's Awakening," In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1991.

Ray Parsons, Crossroads, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Dwayne Dobber, "Sex and the Single Woman," Designing Women, CBS, 1992.

Jeffrey Murphy, "Paging Doctor God," Picket Fences, CBS, 1993.

Billy, "Protective Measures," Sisters, NBC, 1994.

Bill, The Boys Are Back, CBS, 1994.

Wade Parsons, "The Tabloid," Matlock, ABC, 1994.

Lenny Barlow, "A Perfect World," The Client (also known as John Grisham's "The Client"), CBS, 1995.

Lenny Barlow, "Them That Has …," The Client (also known as John Grisham's "The Client"), CBS, 1995.

Lenny Barlow, "Drive, He Said," The Client (also known as John Grisham's "The Client"), CBS, 1995.

Lyle, "Knee-High Noon," Legend, UPN, 1995.

Killer, "Zodiac," Nash Bridges (also known as Nash), CBS, 1996.

Lawson, "Flyer," The Pretender, NBC, 1996.

Gilbert Van Eggidy, "A Reverend Runs Through It," Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997.

Hugh, the terrorist, "Devotion," Michael Hayes, CBS, 1998.

"You Really Believe in That Stuff?," Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998.

Ted Moore, "T'aint Misbehavin'," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1999.

Frank Vaughan, "Suffer the Little Children," The Practice, ABC, 2001.

Dewey Hicks, "The Curse of the Klopman Diamonds," Philly, ABC, 2002.

Mad Wayne, "Improbable," The X-Files, Fox, 2002.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

The Accountant, 2000.

Chrystal, 2004.

Randy and the Mob, 2006.

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