Bailey Chase

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Bailey Chase
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Born
Bailey Chase Luetgert

(1972-01-15) January 15, 1972 (age 52)
Alma mater
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Amy Wilson
(m. 2012)
Children3

Bailey Chase Luetgert (born January 15, 1972[ citation needed ]) is an American stage and television actor.

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Chase is known for his role as Cory Snyder in Walk. Ride. Rodeo. , as Butch Ada in the television series Saving Grace , as Graham Miller in Buffy the Vampire Slayer , as Christopher "Chris" Robert Hughes (from 2003–05) in As the World Turns , as Beckett 'Becks' Scott in Ugly Betty , as Sean Everett in Damages , and as Deputy Branch Connally in A&E's crime thriller, Longmire . He starred in Summoned, Tao of Surfing, Sex, Death, & Bowling, and No Beast So Fierce.

Early life and education

Chase was born in Chicago, Illinois. He spent time growing up between Barrington, Illinois and Naples, Florida, and went to the Bolles School in Jacksonville. [1] He attended Duke University on a full football athletic scholarship, playing linebacker. He graduated in 1995 with a degree in psychology.

Taking up acting as a career, he trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He moved to Los Angeles to work with the improv group, The Groundlings.[ citation needed ]

Career

Earlier in his career, he was sometimes credited as Bailey Luetgert. He was a series regular on TNT's drama, Saving Grace , in the role of Detective Butch Ada. Additional credits include Charmed , Billboard Dad , The Truth About Juliet , Undressed , Pacific Blue , Buffy the Vampire Slayer , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Ugly Betty , Criminal Minds , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , and Awake , among others. [2]

In 2012, he was cast as Deputy Branch Connally, a foil to the lead, on the A&E western mystery series Longmire . [1] Following his departure from Longmire, he appeared in 2016 on the NBC fantasy-drama Grimm as Lucien Petrovich, leader of the Wesen uprising. He appeared in the fifth-season episodes "Eve of Destruction", "Key Move," and "Into The Schwarzwald".

In September 2016, Deadline Hollywood announced that Chase had joined the cast of the Fox TV series 24: Legacy as Thomas Locke, agent and head of field operations at CTU. The show aired on February 5, 2017 following the Super Bowl, prior to moving to a Monday-evening time slot. [3] He joined the cast of CBS series S.W.A.T in 2019. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Billboard Dad Brad ThomasVideo
1998 The Truth About Juliet Willie / Dirk
1998Cosmo's TaleFlicker
2000The StrayKeith
2003RatsJohnny Falls
2003Clark, the Canadian Hockey GoalieShort
2009The Chronicles of Hollow Earth: The Next RaceAiden PrymeShort
2009 Crossing Over Border Patrol Agent Farrell
2010 Dark Metropolis Aiden Pryme
2015 The Boy Next Door Benny
2015 Sex, Death and Bowling Rick McAllister
2016The ChaplainRyan DavisShort
2016No Beast So FierceCharlie Sundstrom
2016KadenceJoel KaulShort
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Python Team Leader
2018Silver LakeDan
2019 Walk. Ride. Rodeo. Cory Snyder
2023 Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia
2023 Far Haven Hunter Braddock
2024 Homestead Jeff Eriksson
TBATao of SurfingLancePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Hot Line Jake"The Brunch Club"
1996 Baywatch Dave"Shark Fever"
1996 Saved by the Bell: The New Class Zach Newton"Wrestling with Failure"
1997 Step by Step Scott"Future Shock"
1997 USA High Hunky Delivery Guy"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
1997 Sweet Valley High Christian Gorman"West Coast Story: Parts 1 & 2", "Rumble in the Valley"
1998 The Drew Carey Show Mark"Drew's Cousin"
1998 Charmed Alec"I've Got You Under My Skin"
1999 Undressed Steve"They Call It Puppet Love Parts 1 & 2"
1999 Pacific Blue Zach"Just a Gigolo"
1999–2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Graham Miller Recurring role (season 4 & 5)
2000 JAG PO James Elling"The Princess and the Petty Officer"
2002 V.I.P. James Gilroy"The K Files"
2003–2005 As the World Turns Chris HughesRecurring role
2005 Las Vegas Jake PorterGuest role
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Marty 'The Meat Machine' Mayron"Dog Eat Dog"
2006–2007 Watch Over Me SteveMain role
2007 Ugly Betty Becks ScottGuest role
2007 Criminal Minds James Colby Baylor / Jason Clark Battle"Lucky", "Penelope"
2007–2010 Saving Grace Butch AdaMain role
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Lincoln Haver"Closet"
2009 Cold Case Roy W. Dunn"The Brush Man"
2009 Castle Will Sorenson"Little Girl Lost", "A Death in the Family"
2010 Miami Medical Rick Deleo"Time of Death", "Medicine Man"
2011 Damages Sean EverettGuest role
2012 White Collar Bryan McKenzie"Pulling Strings"
2012 Awake David Walker"Guilty"
2012–2014 Longmire Branch ConnallyMain role (seasons 1–3)
2013 Summoned Det. Michael LyonsTelevision film
2014–2015 Chicago P.D. David Lang3 episodes
2015 Lucifer Grey Cooper"Pilot"
2016 Grimm Lucien Petrovitch"Eve of Destruction", "Key Move", "Into the Schwarzwald"
2017 24: Legacy Thomas LockeRecurring role
2017 Twin Peaks Det. Don Harrison"Part 1", "Part 5"
2018 Six Vince Delano"2.1", "2.2"
2019 Queen of the South Eddie BrucksRecurring role (season 4)
2020–present S.W.A.T. Owen Bennett"Bad Cop", "Knockout", "Stigma"
2020 The Rookie Michael Banks"Control"
2020 Seal Team Guzman"God of War"
2022 Country Roads Christmas HarrisTelevision film

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References

  1. 1 2 Cindy Pearlman (May 31, 2012). "Suburban cowboy: From Barrington kid to Wyoming deputy". Chicago Sun-Times . Archived from the original on June 3, 2012.
  2. "Chase Joins Cast of Sod and Stubble | KRSL.com". krsl.com. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  3. "'24 Legacy': Tiffany Hines & Bailey Chase Cast As Recurring". Deadline. September 24, 2016.
  4. "Bailey Chase Joins 'S.W.A.T.', Signs With Buchwald; Audrey Grace Marshall To Play Young Kaley Cuoco In 'The Flight Attendant'". Deadline Hollywood . December 19, 2019.