Gerald McRaney

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Gerald McRaney
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McRaney in July 2010
Born
Gerald Lee McRaney

(1947-08-19) August 19, 1947 (age 77)
Alma mater Ole Miss
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present
Spouses
  • Beverly Root
    (m. 1967;div. 1971)
  • Pat Moran
    (m. 1981;div. 1989)
  • (m. 1989)
Children3

Gerald Lee McRaney (born August 19, 1947) is an American television and film actor. McRaney is best known as one of the stars of the television shows Simon & Simon , Major Dad , Promised Land and House of Cards . He most recently starred as Admiral Hollace Kilbride on NCIS: Los Angeles . He was a series regular in the first season of Jericho and the final season of Deadwood . He appeared in a recurring role as main antagonist Mason Wood in season eight of Castle . Recently, he played Barlow Connally in the A&E series Longmire and had a recurring role in the NBC series This Is Us as Dr. Nathan Katowski, a role which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.

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Early life

McRaney was born in Collins, Mississippi, the son of Clyde and Edna McRaney.[ citation needed ] He is of Scottish and Choctaw ancestry. [1] He graduated from Long Beach High School in Long Beach, Mississippi, then attended the University of Mississippi. Before finding success as an actor, McRaney worked in the Louisiana oil fields.

Career

In film, he starred in Night of Bloody Horror (1969), a low-budget slasher film in which he played the lead character Wesley Stuart.

On television, McRaney appeared in The Dukes of Hazzard in the episode "Hazzard Connection" (November 9, 1979), played a receptionist in two different episodes of The Rockford Files , and portrayed Tim Ryder, a heroin-addicted Vietnam War veteran in one episode of Hawaii Five-O . In addition, he starred in numerous episodes of The Incredible Hulk playing roles as a jealous boyfriend, a jealous race car driver, an angry police officer, and a disturbed police chief, and his miniseries roles include Dr. Henderson in Women in White (1979) and a town local, Harry Owens in Roots: The Next Generations (1979). However, McRaney is perhaps best known for his role as Rick Simon in the 1980s television show Simon & Simon . He also had starring roles in Major Dad and Promised Land , and appeared twice on Designing Women .

McRaney portrayed business mogul Adam Brock in the last eight episodes of Darren Star's primetime soap opera Central Park West , which ran on CBS in 1995–96. He later appeared as General Alan Adamle in two episodes of the NBC drama The West Wing ; played a prominent role in the third season of the HBO television series Deadwood , as gold prospector George Hearst; and starred in the CBS postapocalyptic series Jericho as Johnston Green.

Additionally, he has acted in many television films, such as: Not Our Son (1995); Going for Broke (2003); and Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004), as General George S. Patton. He also starred in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (episode 9.24 "All In") and Diagnosis: Murder (episode 1.13 "Lily") as Det. Andy Ruggio.

In 1999, he starred in the film A Holiday Romance as Cal Peterson. In the late 2000s, McRaney co-hosted the cable outdoor hunting and shooting series The World of Beretta, drawing on his own sport interests. The series featured the sponsor's rifle and shotgun products in a number of hunting locations around the world, and often featured a celebrity shooter to hunt with McRaney.

In 2010, he starred as the villainous General Morrison in the film The A-Team (2010) and played a recurring role as CIA handler Carlton Shaw in the NBC action drama Undercovers . Also that year, he hosted a cable series on Spike TV that encouraged viewers Don't Be a Victim. One episode highlighted an instance wherein his longtime friend and Simon & Simon costar Jameson Parker was shot twice. [2]

In 2011, he began playing a recurring role as a judge on the US drama Fairly Legal . In 2012, McRaney played General Luntz in Red Tails , and Calvin [3] in the film Heart of the Country. He made several appearances in a guest role on the television shows Longmire (2012–2015) and Mike & Molly (2012–2013). Later in 2013, he had a recurring role in the final season of Southland .

In 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2017, he appeared in the Netflix series House of Cards as the billionaire Raymond Tusk of an energy corporation specializing in nuclear power. He also made two appearances in a supporting role on the FX Network drama Justified . From 2012 to 2017 he played the wealthy, powerful real estate developer Barlow Connally on the A&E/Netflix series Longmire .

In 2015, he starred in the dark-comedy Focus as Bucky Spurgeon and in Coat of Many Colors as Rev. Jake Owens, Dolly Parton's maternal grandfather and preacher. In 2016, he appeared as main antagonist and recurring character Mason Wood (LockSat) during the eighth and final season of Castle.

In 2016, he began appearing in the NBC series This Is Us as Dr. Nathan Katowski, a role for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award. [4]

McRaney appeared in a recurring role, on the CBS procedural drama, NCIS: Los Angeles , since 2014, playing U.S. Navy Vice Admiral (retired) Hollace Kilbride. In 2021, McRaney became a series regular with Admiral Kilbride being appointed the new director of the NCIS Special Projects Office in Los Angeles. [5]

Personal life

McRaney married his third wife, actress Delta Burke, on May 28, 1989; they had met two years earlier during her guest appearance on a Simon & Simon episode. He appeared on the series in which she starred, Designing Women , as Dash Goff (who was named after a real person from Fayetteville, Arkansas, whom Delta Burke's fellow castmate, Annie Potts, had met while filming Pass the Ammo on location).

In 1992, McRaney served as Bacchus in the Krewe of Bacchus at Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Having played a Marine Corps veteran on Simon & Simon and a Marine Corps officer on Major Dad , he has always been very supportive of veterans and soldiers, although he is not a veteran himself. He made many visits to support the soldiers in Operation Desert Storm. During one USO-sponsored trip, McRaney visited sailors and Marines on board ships ported in Toulon, France, on Thanksgiving of 1993 and signed autographs for the men on board the ships. While on board the USS Ashland, he autographed one sailor's cowboy hat. He also visited troops during Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1993. In 1994 he visited troops of task force 1/87 deployed to Haiti for Operation Restore Democracy. McRaney chaired the Department of Veterans Affairs' 2002 National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans campaign, honoring hospitalized veterans and promoting volunteerism at VA medical center. [6] He has appeared in commercials for the Wounded Warrior Project. [7]

In August 2004, McRaney underwent successful surgery for lung cancer, in Houston, Texas. [8]

Politics

Endorsing incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush for re-election in 1992, McRaney stated: "Most of my life I've been a Democrat, but the last several presidential elections have finally convinced me that I might as well go ahead and admit I'm a Republican." [9] His first presidential vote was for Democrat Hubert Humphrey in 1968. [9] At the 1992 Republican National Convention, McRaney introduced Second Lady Marilyn Quayle. [10]

In 2008, McRaney supported Republican candidate John McCain for president. [11]

McRaney has appeared in TV commercials on behalf of the National Rifle Association of America dating back to 1987. [12] [13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969 Night of Bloody Horror Wesley Stuart
1970Women and Bloody TerrorTerrance Bradford
1974Keep Off My Grass!David Sherman
1977The Brain MachineWillie West
1980Hansel and GretelFather
1984 The NeverEnding Story Barney Bux
1986 Jackals Jake Wheeler
2000Comanche Col. Samuel Sturgis
2006 Saving Shiloh Ray Preston
2009 Get Low Rev. Gus Horton
2010 The A-Team General Russell Morrison
2011 J. Edgar Judge at Hauptmann TrialUncredited
2011The UmpireJoseph WoodwardShort film
2012 Red Tails Major General Luntz
2013 Heart of the Country Calvin
2014 The Best of Me Tuck Hostetler
2015 Focus Bucky Spurgeon/Owens
2016 The Disappointments Room Judge Ernest R. Blacker
2019 A Violent Separation Tom Campbell

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972 Night Gallery TuttleEpisode: "Deliveries in the Rear/Stop Killing Me/Dead Weight"
1972 Alias Smith and Jones TelegrapherEpisode: "The Day the Amnesty Came Through"
1973–75 Gunsmoke Gentry / Lonnie Colby / Pete Murphy3 episodes
1974 Cannon WinstonEpisode: "Photo Finish"
1974 The F.B.I. Sheriff's DeputyEpisode: "Deadly Ambition"
1974 Sons and Daughters Mr. WilsonEpisode: "The Tryst"
1974The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number OneSmithTelevision film
1974 The Waltons Tim CollinsEpisode: "The Book"
1974–76 Barnaby Jones Pete / Dave Boyette / Jim Cabe3 episodes
1975 Mannix Professor Jim DuncanEpisode: "Edge of the Web"
1975 The Law Hiller3 episodes
1975 Petrocelli Cliff / Santo2 episodes
1975–76 The Streets of San Francisco Jeff Dixon / Buck2 episodes
1975–77 The Rockford Files Irv / Manager / Jerryl / D.A. John Pleasance4 episodes
1976 The Blue Knight Steinmetz3 episodes
1976Police WomanComet2 episodes
1976 Hawaii Five-O Tim RyderEpisode: "Target - A Cop"
1977 The Oregon Trail Daniel J. MoreheadEpisode: "Return of the Baby"
1977 The Six Million Dollar Man Bob MarshEpisode: "To Catch the Eagle"
1977 Switch Hit ManEpisode: "Two on the Run"
1977 The Fantastic Journey The Co-PilotEpisode: "The Innocent Prey"
1977 Eight Is Enough Episode: "Mortgage Burnin' Blues"
1977 CHiPs DemickEpisode: "Aweigh We Go"
1977–80 The Incredible Hulk Denny Kayle / Sam Roberts / Colin Roark / Chief Frank Rhodes4 episodes
1978 Baretta TommyEpisode: "Why Me?"
1978 Logan's Run GeraEpisode: "Turnabout"
1978The Jordan ChanceSid BurtonTelevision film
1979Women in WhiteDr. Gus HendersonTelevision film
1979 Roots: The Next Generations Harry OwensEpisode #1.2
1979 How the West Was Won ThorneEpisode: "Luke"
1979 240-Robert NickEpisode: "Bank Job"
1979 The Dukes of Hazzard First WorkmanEpisode: "Hazzard Connection"
1980The Aliens Are ComingPatrolman AshleyTelevision film
1980Where the Ladies GoMerle JohnsonTelevision film
1980 Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case Cliff SulkesTelevision film
1981 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo JakeEpisode: "Keep on Buckin'"
1981The SealTelevision film
1981–89 Simon & Simon Rick Simon156 episodes
1982 It's Not Easy Jack LongUnaired pilot
1982 Magnum, P.I. Rick SimonEpisode: "Ki'is Don't Lie"
1982Memories Never DieHowdy TilfordTelevision film
1983The Haunting PassionDan EvansTelevision film
1984City KillerLieutenant "Eck" EckfordTelevision film
1986 Easy Prey Christopher WilderTelevision film
1987 A Hobo's Christmas CharlieTelevision film
1987–88 Designing Women Dash Goff2 episodes
1988The People Across the LakeChuck YomanTelevision film
1988Where the Hell's That Gold?!!?JonesTelevision film
1989Murder by MoonlightDennis HuffTelevision film
1989–93 Major Dad Major John D. MacGillis96 episodes. Also executive producer.
1990 Newhart HimselfEpisode: "Lights! Camera! Contractions!"; uncredited
1990Blind VengeanceGarr HagarTelevision film
1990Vestige of HonorMajor FalonTelevision film
1991Love and Curses... And All That JazzRossTelevision film
1991Fatal FriendshipHank LandrumTelevision film
1993 Scattered Dreams George MessengerTelevision film
1994 Armed and Innocent Bobby Lee HollandTelevision film
1994 Burke's Law Ronnie GelicoEpisode: "Who Killed the Starlet?"
1994 The Commish Father Eddie BaxterEpisode: "Father Eddie"
1994 Diagnosis: Murder Det. Andy RuggioEpisode: "Lily"
1994 Motorcycle Gang Cal MorrisTelevision film
1994Deadly VowsTom WestonTelevision film
1994 Someone She Knows Frank MayfieldTelevision film
1995Jake Lassiter: Justice on the BayouJake LassiterTelevision film
1995 Coach Jim CollinsEpisode: "The Walk-On"
1995 Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again Rick SimonTelevision film
1995Not Our SonGeorge KellerTelevision film
1995 Women of the House Dash GoffEpisode: "The Afternoon Wife"
1995 The Stranger Beside Me Dave MorganTelevision film
1995 ABC Afterschool Special Alex—As an AdultEpisode: "Fast Forward"
1995 Murder, She Wrote Terry FolgerEpisode: "A Quaking in Aspen"
1995Nothing Lasts ForeverDr. Lawrence BarkerTelevision film
1995–98 Touched by an Angel Dr. Joe Patcherik / Russell Greene5 episodes
1995–96 Central Park West Adam Brock9 episodes
1996Home of the BraveRussell GreeneTelevision film
1996–99 Promised Land Russell Greene68 episodes
1997A Nightmare Come TrueDon ZarnTelevision film
1997A Thousand Men and a BabyCapt. John "Chick" HaywardTelevision film
1999 Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story Howard DannerTelevision film
1999 A Holiday Romance Cal PetersonTelevision film
2000Take Me Home: The John Denver StoryDutchTelevision film
2001 These Arms of Mine Mitchell RankinEpisode: "King of America"
2001 JAG Sergeant Major Charvis Krohn2 episodes
2001 Danger Beneath the Sea Admiral Eugene JusticeTelevision film
2001–04 The West Wing USAF Lt Gen Alan Adamle2 episodes
2002 Becoming Glen Television film
2002 Third Watch Glen Hobart2 episodes
2002Tornado WarningDr. Jake ArledgeTelevision film
2002 Presidio Med Coach Fontina2 episodes
2003The Dan ShowRay KennedyTelevision film
2003 The Dead Zone Harrison FisherEpisode: "Scars"
2003 Mister Sterling Burt Gammel5 episodes
2003 Going For Broke Jim BancroftTelevision film
2004 One Tree Hill Royal ScottEpisode: "Crash Course in Polite Conversations"
2004 Ike: Countdown to D-Day George S. Patton Television film
2004Commando NannyBen WinterUnaired episodes
2005–06 Deadwood George Hearst 13 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2006)
2006–08 Jericho Johnston Green23 episodes
2008 Women's Murder Club Martin Boxer2 episodes
2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Eli SchindlerEpisode: "All In"
2010–12 Undercovers Carlton Shaw13 episodes
2011Bird DogSam McGrathTelevision film
2011–12 Fairly Legal Judge David Nicastro5 episodes
2012–13 Mike & Molly Captain Patrick Murphy6 episodes
2012–15 Longmire Barlow Connally8 episodes
2013 Justified Josiah Cairn2 episodes
2013 Southland Hicks5 episodes
2013–17 House of Cards Raymond Tusk16 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2014)
2014 Manhattan Sec. Hentry StimsonEpisode: "Perestroika"
2014, 2018–19, 2021–2023 NCIS: Los Angeles Ret. Navy Admiral Hollace Kilbride54 episodes
2015 Agent X Malcolm Millar10 episodes
2015 Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors Rev. Jake OwensTelevision film
2016 Castle Mason Wood2 episodes
2016–22 This Is Us Dr. Nathan Katowski10 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (2017)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (2018)
2016 Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love Rev. Jake OwensTelevision film
2017 24: Legacy Henry Donovan10 episodes
2018 Santa Clarita Diet Ed ThuneEpisode: "Pasión"
2018 Shooter Red Bama Sr.11 episodes
2018 A Million Little Things LennyEpisode: "Friday Night Dinner"
2019 Deadwood: The Movie George HearstTelevision film
2019 Heartstrings TomEpisode: "If I Had Wings"
2020 Filthy Rich Eugene Monreaux10 episodes
2021–22 Duncanville Dick Harris (voice)3 episodes
2023 Family Guy Old West (voice)Episode: "Old West"

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