Blake Gibbons

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Blake Gibbons
Born (1961-06-21) June 21, 1961 (age 63)
OccupationActor

Blake Gibbons (b. Bakersfield, California, June 21, 1961) [1] [2] is an American actor best known for his recurring role as Coleman on the long running daytime television serial General Hospital . [3] He also played "The Dude" (Lyle) in "The Summer of George" episode of Seinfeld .

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Film

YearFilmRole
1988Lethal Pursuit [4]
1989 Moonstalker Bernie [5]
1992 Night Trap
The Minster's WifeBobby Miles [6]
1993 Empty Cradle Tom Burke
2003 Hollywood Homicide
Wake Raymond Riven [7]
1996The Circle of FearDel Starkey [8]
1999Survival [9]
2004 The Legend of Butch & Sundance Durango [10]
2005Dependency
2006A.I. Assault
You and I [11]
Love's Abiding Joy Joe Paxson [12]
2008 Prairie Fever Charlie [13]

TV

YearFilmRole
1984 Murder, She Wrote [14]
1988 The Golden Girls [15]
1989Paradise [16]
1990 Elvis Bill Black [17]
1991 Baywatch
1992, 1994 - 1996 Baywatch Nights
1993 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Drew [18]
1997 Seinfeld Lyle [19]
1999 The Pretender
2000 Any Day Now
2001 Charmed
2002–12, 2014 General Hospital Coleman Ratcliffe
2003 Hollywood Homicide
2005Dependency
2006 The O.C.
CSI: Miami Rick Miller
A.I. Assault
You and I
2008 Dexter Clemson Galt
2009 The Mentalist
2010 Modern Family
Chase
Castle
NCIS: Los Angeles
2012 The Young and the Restless Eddie G.
2013 Criminal Minds
Supernatural Sonny [20]

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