Brian Hutchison

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Brian Hutchison
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Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • narrator
  • photographer
Spouse
Ron Maggio
(m. 2018)

Brian Hutchison is an American actor based in New York City. He has appeared on such network shows as Blue Bloods , Madam Secretary , Chicago Med , Jessica Jones , Elementary , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , Godfather of Harlem , The Sinner , FBI: Most Wanted and Lisey's Story .

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He has appeared on and off Broadway in several shows including Exit the King with Geoffrey Rush, Looped opposite Valerie Harper, and Man and Boy with Frank Langella. Hutchison has also performed at major regional theaters throughout the Northeast and on the West Coast.

In 2018, Hutchison played the part of Alan in the Tony Award-winning revival of The Boys in the Band on Broadway. Directed by Joe Mantello, the cast included Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells, Tuc Watkins, Charlie Carver, Robin de Jesus, and Michael Benjamin Washington. [1] The full cast reprised their roles in a movie version of the play that was filmed in 2019 and released on Netflix in September 2020.

In addition to acting, Hutchison is also a SOVA award-winning narrator who has recorded over 150 audio books for Audible. [2] He is also a professional photographer, specializing in shooting publicity head shots for other actors. His portfolio also includes a wide range of candid portraits, landscapes and architectural detail. [3]

Education

Hutchison graduated from Sewickley Academy in 1989 and received a BA in English from Lafayette College in 1993 and earned his Master of Fine Arts at the University of San Diego. While in graduate school, he met director Jack O'Brien, who cast him in the title role of Brendan Behan's The Hostage at San Diego's Old Globe Theater. After graduating, he returned to the Old Globe and appeared in All My Sons [4] and Blue/Orange .

Personal life

Hutchison married real estate agent Ron Maggio in 2018 and they split their time between New York City and East Hampton. [5] His brother, Chris Hutchison, is also an actor and a company member with Houston's Alley Theatre in Texas. [6]

Stage

Broadway

YearTitleRoleTheatreNotes
2000 Proof Hal Walter Kerr Theatre Standby/Replacement
2001 The Invention of Love Moses John Jackson Lyceum Theatre Understudy
2009 Exit the King The Guard [7] Ethel Barrymore Theatre
2010 Looped Danny Lyceum Theatre
2011 Man and Boy David Beeston [8] American Airlines Theatre
2018 The Boys in the Band Alan Booth Theatre

Off Broadway

YearTitleRoleTheatre
2003Can’t Let GoBillKeen Company [9]
2006Theophilus NorthHilaryKeen Company [10]
Indoor/OutdoorShuman SPF, DR2 Theater [11]
2007Oh, The Humanity [12] [13] Multiple roles The Flea Theater
2008From Up HereStep-dad Manhattan Theater Club
2010Spirit ControlKarl Manhattan Theater Club [14]
2011Go Back To Where You AreBernard Playwrights Horizons [15]
2012RegretsBen Clancy Manhattan Theater Club [16]
2014PocatelloNick Playwrights Horizons [17]
2016SmokefallDaniel/Fetus One MCC Theater [18]
2017How To Transcend a Happy MarriageMichael Lincoln Center Theater [19]
2022DownstateAndy Playwrights Horizons

Regional

YearTitleRoleTheatre
2002 All My Sons Chris Keller Old Globe Theatre [20]
2003 Blue/Orange Bruce Old Globe Theatre
2007The UnmentionablesDave Yale Repertory Theatre [21]
The Front Page Williamstown Theatre Festival
2008 Of Mice and Men George Westport County Playhouse [22]
2009 Dinner MikeBay Street Theatre [23]
2012Men's Lives [24] LeeBay Street Theatre [25]
2014ConvictionBruceBay Street Theatre [26]
2017Big NightMichael Center Theatre Group [27]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole [28] Notes
1995 Sudden Death Young Secret Service Agent
2005DealbreakerJaredShort film
2008 Ghost Town Accident Bystander
2010 Love & Other Drugs Homeless Man
2013 Vino Veritas Phil
2014 Winter's Tale Ellis Island Official
2015 Bridge of Spies FBI Agent
Love LifeA_Rand_FanShort film
2020 The Boys in the Band Alan

Television

YearTitleRole [28] Notes
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detective BrunoEpisode: "Silver Lining"
2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Officer Wes MeyersEpisode: "Goliath"
2006 Hope & Faith SeanEpisode "Old Faithful"
2010 The Good Wife Congressman TimmermanEpisode: "Taking Control"
2013 Person of Interest SAIC Brian Moss3 episodes
Do No Harm Frank Taylor2 episodes
Killing Kennedy Winston LawsonTelevision movie
2015 Show Me a Hero Police CaptainMiniseries; 2 episodes
2016 Vinyl Agent SeeleyEpisode: "Alibi"
2017 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Frank WilsonEpisode: "Great Expectations"
Elementary Kurt GodwynEpisode: "Rekt in Real Life"
2018 Jessica Jones Dale Holiday2 episodes
Instinct Dr. James WaltersEpisode: "Flat Line"
2018-
2019
Madam Secretary Father Justin DiNardo2 episodes
2019 Chicago Med Joseph CooperEpisode: "Never Let You Go"
Blue Bloods Connor O'BrienEpisode: "Glass Houses"
Godfather of Harlem George Lincoln RockwellEpisode: "How I Got Over"
2020 The Sinner Mitch Russo2 episodes
FBI: Most Wanted Austin StevensEpisode: "Reveille"
2021 Lisey's Story Chief Craig RichardsMiniseries; 2 episodes
2022 The Equalizer Leo DayEpisode: "One Percenters"
2023 The Gilded Age Mason SturtEpisode: "Close Enough to Touch"

Audiobooks

He has voiced over 150+ audiobooks for four major companies: Audible, [2] Recorded Books, [29] Blackstone Audio, and Simon & Schuster.

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