Brian Kerwin

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Brian Kerwin
Born (1949-10-25) October 25, 1949 (age 74)
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Jeanne Troy
(m. 1990;died 2016)
Children3

Brian Kerwin (born October 25, 1949) [1] is an American actor who has starred in feature films, on Broadway, and in television series and movies.

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Life

Kerwin was born in Chicago and raised in Flossmoor, Illinois. He has three siblings: Anne, Dennis, and Terrence.

Kerwin married Jeanne Marie Troy on September 2, 1990, and they had three children: Finn, Matilda, and Brennan. She died at the family home in Venice, California, on February 11, 2016, at age 55 after a three-year battle with brain cancer. [2]

Career

Kerwin won the Theatre World Award in 1988 for the off-Broadway play Emily. His Broadway credits include the 1997 revival of The Little Foxes and the Elaine May comedy After the Night and the Music in 2005. The same year, he starred in Edward Albee's The Goat or Who Is Sylvia? at the Mark Taper Forum.[ citation needed ]

In 1989, he played Nick in a revival of Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Doolittle Theatre (now the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre) in Los Angeles. The production, directed by the playwright, starred Glenda Jackson and John Lithgow, with Cynthia Nixon as Kerwin's character's wife, Honey. [3] The production was not well received. [4] He played opposite Kathy Baker in the South Coast Repertory production of The Man from Nebraska in 2006. His most recent stage appearance was in the original Broadway production of August: Osage County .[ citation needed ]

Kerwin's feature films include Murphy's Romance , Hard Promises , 27 Dresses (as Katherine Heigl's character's father), Torch Song Trilogy , Love Field , Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain , Jack , King Kong Lives , The Myth of Fingerprints , and Debating Robert Lee. Kerwin has enjoyed an extensive career in television, beginning with the daytime serial The Young and the Restless in 1976.

His credits on TV include a regular role on the Showtime series Beggars and Choosers , recurring roles on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo , The Chisholms (four episodes), Roseanne (as Gary Hall), The West Wing , Nip/Tuck and Big Love and guest appearances in The Love Boat , Simon & Simon , Highway to Heaven , Murder, She Wrote , St. Elsewhere , Frasier , Law & Order , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , Blue Bloods , Boston Legal , Medium , Without a Trace , and Desperate Housewives . From 2007 to 2012, he appeared on the soap opera One Life to Live . [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Hometown U.S.A.T. J. Swackhammer
1980Getting WastedBrad Carson
1982The Tragedy of King LearKing of France
1984 Nickel Mountain George
1985 Murphy's Romance Bobby Jack Moriarity
1986 King Kong Lives Hank Mitchell
1988 Torch Song Trilogy Ed Reese
1991 Hard Promises Walt
1992 Love Field Ray Hallett
1992Spies Inc.Jim
1995 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain Matt Hollinger
1996 Getting Away with Murder Marty Lambert
1996 Jack Brian Powell
1997 The Myth of Fingerprints Elliot
1997 Mr. Jealousy Stephen
2004Debating Robert LeeGary Mann
2008 27 Dresses Hal
2011 The Help Robert Phelan
2014Are You Joking?Sandy
2015Addiction: A 60's Love StoryIrv Bornstein

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 Logan's Run PatrickEpisode: "The Innocent"
1978The BustersAlbie McRaeTelevision film
1978 David Cassidy: Man Undercover ErnieEpisode: "Running the Hill"
1978 A Real American Hero Til JohnsonTelevision film
1979 The Chisholms Gideon Chisholm4 episodes
1979The Paradise ConnectionBruce DouglasTelevision film
1979 B. J. and the Bear Deputy Birdie Hawkins3 episodes
1979–1981 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo 38 episodes
1980PowerJack VandaTelevision film
1980 CHiPs Brian KerwinEpisode: "The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party"
1980–1981 The Love Boat Ted Lawrence / Hank Austin3 episodes
1982 The Blue and the Gray Malachy Hale
1982 Miss All-American Beauty Michael CarringtonTelevision film
1983 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers MikeEpisode: "Winner"
1983Intimate AgonyNick ToddTelevision film
1984Antony and CleopatraEros
1984 Simon & Simon Taylor Martin / Slack ReynoldsEpisode: "The Dark Side of the Street"
1984 Wet Gold Ben Keating, the DiverTelevision film
1984 Highway to Heaven Barry RuddEpisode: "Hotel of Dreams"
1984 Murder, She Wrote Andy TownsendEpisode: "Death Casts a Spell"
1986 St. Elsewhere Terence O'Casey2 episodes
1987 Great Performances Hal GrahamEpisode: "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson"
1988BluegrassDancy CutlerTelevision film
1989 The Hitchhiker Doctor WintersEpisode: "Shadow Puppets"
1990 Challenger Michael J. Smith Television film
1990 Tales from the Crypt DonaldEpisode: "Judy, You're Not Yourself Today"
1990 Roseanne Gary Hall4 episodes
1991 Switched at Birth Robert MaysMiniseries
1992 Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore Jack AdkinsTelevision film
1993 Angel Falls Eli Harrison5 episode
1995 Abandoned and Deceived DougTelevision film
1996It Came from Outer Space IIJack Putnam
1996 Sins of Silence Joey Finn
1996Critical ChoicesFlood
1996 Unlikely Angel Ben Bartilson
1997 Volcano: Fire on the Mountain Buck Adams
1997 The Wonderful World of Disney David StrongEpisode: "Flash"
1998 Dead Man's Gun Teddy Boyd / Joe WheelerEpisode: "The Resurrection of Joe Wheeler"
1998Giving Up the GhostKevinTelevision film
1998Killer AppLarry Dawkens
1999 The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer Saul Lapidus
1999–2001 Beggars and Choosers Rob Malone42 episodes
2000 Common Ground Chuck DawsonTelevision film
2001 A Girl Thing Gary Tucker
2001 Frasier Rob2 episodes
2001–2021 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Various roles3 episodes
2002 Law & Order Ted WeldonEpisode: "Missing"
2002–2003 Strong Medicine Les Campbell / Leslie Campbell2 episodes
2004 The West Wing Ben Dryer3 episodes
2004 Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman Nathan LloydTelevision film
2004 Boston Legal Jack FlemingEpisode: "Truth Be Told"
2005 The Exonerated Cop #2Television film
2005 Medium Nathan BradleyEpisode: "Too Close to Call"
2005 Grey's Anatomy Holden McKeeEpisode: "Thanks for the Memories"
2005 Nip/Tuck Eugene Alderman4 episodes
2006 Close to Home Lee TowersEpisode: "The Good Doctor"
2006 Without a Trace Randall ParkerEpisode: "Stolen"
2006 Desperate Housewives Harvey Bigsby2 episodes
2006 Monk Ben GlazerEpisode: "Mr. Monk Meets His Dad"
2007 Big Love Eddie4 episodes
2007–2011 One Life to Live Charlie Banks 308 episodes
2011 A Gifted Man Jim MarksEpisode: "In Case of All Hell Breaking Loose"
2012 The Client List Garrett Landry3 episodes
2012 Elementary Charles CooperEpisode: "Flight Risk"
2013 Blue Bloods Pete SeabrookEpisode: "No Regrets"
2014Dangerous LiaisonsSenator FontaineTelevision film
2014–2015 The Knick Corky Vanderbilt4 episodes
2015 Hindsight Lincoln5 episodes
2019 Madam Secretary Deputy Secretary Steven BaileyEpisode: "The Great Experiment"

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