Boyd Kestner

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Boyd Kestner
Born (1964-11-23) November 23, 1964 (age 59)
Virginia, U.S.

Boyd Kestner (born November 23, 1964) is an American actor. Kestner starred in The Outsiders television series, and later became well known for his role as Alex Barth in the television drama Knots Landing . He also appeared in the 1997 Demi Moore film G. I. Jane and The Art of Murder, a 1999 Lifetime movie. As of October 2017, Kestner released his own brand of alcoholic cider promptly named, Dixon Cider.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 The Running Man Bio Technician
1996 Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story Lionel Moise
1997 G.I. Jane Wickwire
1998 Cleopatra’s Second Husband Zack Tyler
Bubba and IkeIke
1999 The General's Daughter Capt. Jake Elby
GoosedJoey Murphy
The Art of Murder Tony Blanchard
2001 Hannibal Special Agent Burke
Snakeskin Seth
Black Hawk Down Goffena
2002 Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Adult Shep Walker Jr.
2004 Until the Night David
2006FamilyEldon
The Insatiable Detective Michael Loper
2008 Appaloosa Bronc
2010Hanna's GoldFrank
2012 The Aggression Scale Bill
2013 Trust Me Older Guard
2014The Big Bad CityDetective Scheck
2015Zoey to the MaxBig Red
Little LoopersHutch McGeeAlso writer and producer
Double DaddyJeff
The Breakup Girl Young Bob
2016DepravedMorgan
2017 You Get Me Mr. Hanson
2018 Acts of Violence Stevens
2019Hell GirlMorgan

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 The Outsiders Darrel 'Darry' Curtis13 episodes
1992 Somebody's Daughter TobyTelevision film
1992 Knots Landing Alex Barth13 episodes
1992 Amy Fisher: My Story Paul MakelyTelevision film
1993–1994 Diagnosis: Murder Tommy Raffanti / Roger Davis3 episodes
1994Ray Alexander: A Taste for JusticeBrad DexterTelevision film
2000Hell SwarmBilly Sabbath
2000 Ally McBeal Dr. Greg BarrettEpisode: "Love on Holiday"
2002AstronautsSteve MasseTelevision film
2004 CSI: Miami Jeff LathamEpisode: "Not Landing"
2014 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Richard Lumley Episode: "Seeds"
2016 Rush Hour Emmett PerryEpisode: "Wind Beneath my Wingman"


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