Reddy, Brian

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Reddy, Brian

PERSONAL

Addresses: Agent—The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 91403.

Career: Actor. Appeared for three seasons with The Acting Company; also appeared in shows at Shakespeare Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Yale Repertory, and Arena Stage.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Thief, Say Yes, 1986.

Doctor Carswell Fensterwald, What About Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991.

Young man, Clean Slate, United International Pictures, 1994.

Tracy's father, Outbreak, Warner Bros., 1995.

Board Investigator, Casino, Universal, 1995.

Television editor, The Birdcage (also known as Birds of a Feather), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996.

Woodside, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996.

Les Worrell, Dante's Peak, MCA, 1997.

Bob Martell, Ivory Tower, Santelmo Entertainment, 1999.

Pappy's staff, O Brother, Where Art Thou? (also known as O' Brother), Buena Vista, 2000.

Father Frank Page, Lost Souls, 2000.

Larry's father, Farm Sluts, 2003.

Mr. Parmenter, Envy, DreamWorks Distribution, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Michael Leary, Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story, CBS, 1993.

Eric Hayden, Hart to Hart: Hart to Hart Returns, NBC, 1993.

Doctor Fenton Silver, In the Shadows, Someone's Watching, NBC, 1993.

The Bachelor's Baby (also known as Here Comes the Son), CBS, 1996.

Captain Doug Carsten, Runaway Car (also known as Out of Control), 1997.

Traces of Insanity (also known as Shattered Mind), 1998.

Ali: An American Hero, Fox, 2000.

Bob Martell, The Ivory Tower, 2000.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Translation voice, The Missiles of October: What the World Didn't Know, ABC, 1992.

"Space Traders," Cosmic Slop, HBO, 1994.

Voice of TV announcer and security guard, Three Little Pigs: From the Series "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child," HBO, 1999.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Chief, Fox, 1996.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

McBride, "Silence," Law and Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1992.

Simms, "Hello and Goodbye," L.A. Law, NBC, 1993.

Mr. Vogle, "Bye-Bye Baby … Hello: Part 1," Empty Nest. NBC, 1993.

Gerald, "Say Goodnight, Gracie," Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1993.

Rod McMasters, "The Hoedown in Motown," Martin, Fox, 1993.

Larry Adler, "System Down," Picket Fences, CBS, 1993.

Checker number two, "Assault and Batteries," Married … with Children, Fox, 1994.

Mr. Doyle, "The People's Choice," Saved by the Bell: The New Class, 1994.

Dan, "The Pledge Drive," Seinfeld, NBC, 1994.

Mr. Gordon, "Booktopus," All-American Girl, ABC, 1994.

Blind man, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994.

Robert Coburg, "Survivors," JAG, CBS, 1996.

Chaplain Paul Potter, "Higher Powers," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996.

Carl Huber, Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1996.

Doctor Benson, L.A. Firefighters, Fox, 1996.

Policeman Bob, "School Hard," Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1997.

Doctor Harold Pankin, "Race with the Devil," The Practice, ABC, 1997.

Doctor Arnold, "Victims of Victims," Profiler, NBC, 1997.

Policeman Bob, "I Only Have Eyes for You," Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1998.

Noonan, "That's My Momma," Smart Guy, The WB, 1998.

Jimmy Norton, "Countdown to Murder," Mike Hammer, Private Eye, 1998.

Big Fritz, "Three of a Kind," The X-Files, Fox, 1999.

Frank Scanlon, "Fatal Edition: Part 1," Early Edition, CBS, 1999.

Pooh's father, "Well Solved Sherlock," Brutally Normal, The WB, 2000.

"The Thanksgiving Story: Parts 1 & 2," Providence, NBC, 2000.

Doctor, "Hooked on Hollywood," The Lot, AMC, 2001.

Doctor, "The Portable Libby Wilson," The Lot, AMC, 2001.

Doctor, "Detox," The Lot, AMC, 2001.

Bed and breakfast husband, "The Road Trip to Harvard," Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2001.

Dr. Temec, "The Communicator," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise), UPN, 2002.

Ross St. Clair, "Perfect," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003.

Mediator, "The Marriage: Part 2," Hope & Faith, ABC, 2005.

Stage Appearances:

Snug, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981.

Fabian, sea captain, and understudy Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1982.

Sir Jasper Fidget, The Country Wife, American Place Theatre, 1982.

Queen of Hearts, Alice in Wonderland, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1982–83.

Professor Mamie, Harry Druggist, and understudy Dr. Specialist and Bugs, The Cradle Will Rock, American Place Theater, 1983.

Byelinkov, Lester Simmons, and male frog, Orchards, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1986.

Iago, Othello, Classic Stage Company (CSC) Theatre, New York City, 1990.

Reverend Samuel Parris, The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991–92.

Ernest, guest, and Benoit, A Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, 1992.

Stephen Douglas, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1993–94.

Death Defying Acts, Variety Arts Theater, New York City, 1995–96.

Kenneth Starr, Starr's Last Tape, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1999.

Ed Loomis, Dinner at Eight, Vivian Beaumont Theater, 2002.

The Madwoman of Chaillot, Century Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 2005.

Dr. Forrest Lundeen, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York City, 2006.

Uncle Morty, Awake and Sing!, Kreeger Theatre, Washington, DC, 2006.

Also appeared in Ah, Wilderness!, Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN.

Major Tours:

Appeared in M. Butterfly, U.S. cities.