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Gregory Scott Cummins | |
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Born | 1956 (age 66–67) Orinda, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1988–present |
Gregory Scott Cummins (born 1956) is an American character actor known for his recurring roles in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia [1] and Bosch . [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Hack-O-Lantern (aka The Damning) | Tommy | Direct-to-video |
Deadly Addiction | Turko | ||
1989 | Action U.S.A. | Osborn | |
W.B., Blue and the Bean | Zalazar | Direct-to-video | |
B.O.R.N. | Sidney | ||
Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge | Christopher Volker | ||
1990 | Click: The Calendar Girl Killer | Johnny | |
Caged Fury | Spyder | ||
Cartel | Rivera | ||
Blood Games | Roy Collins | ||
1991 | Stone Cold | A.W.O.L. | |
1992 | Roots of Evil | Gavin | |
Forever | Rupert Simms | ||
Batman Returns | Acrobat Thug One | ||
1993 | Cliffhanger | Ryan | |
1994 | Watchers 3 | Benetti | |
1995 | Lone Justice 2 | Leola | |
Last of the Dogmen | Sears | ||
1996 | Sunchaser | Biker #2 | |
1997 | Gang Related | Clyde David Dunner | |
The Underground | Singer | ||
Switchback | Rick | ||
1998 | Light Speed | Gage | |
1999 | Inferno | Leon | |
2000 | Shadow Hours | Johnny | |
Highway 395 | Rupert Major | ||
2001 | Cahoots | Jack | |
2003 | Detonator | James Grimes | |
The Italian Job | Ukrainian | ||
2004 | Breaking Dawn | Dark Figure | |
2005 | Johnny Virus | Walt | |
2008 | Winged Creatures | Aging Barfly |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Mama's Family | Viet Vet | Episode: "There's No Place Like... No Place" |
Hunter | Darnell Nickens | Episode: "Shield of Honor" | |
1990 | Murphy Brown | Motorcycle Man | Episode: "The Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting" |
Parker Kane | Hitman #1 | Television film | |
Head of the Class | Customer with Handgun | Episode: "Dead Men Don't Wear Pocket Protectors: Part 1" | |
1991 | Paradise | Sisk | Episode: "Bad Blood" |
Blood Ties | Vampire hunter #2 | Television film | |
The Owl | Trash | ||
1993 | Raven | Mr. G | Episode: "The Journey" |
Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life | Leola | Episode: "Return to Plum Creek" | |
Step by Step | Death | Episode: "Never on Sunday" | |
Walker, Texas Ranger | Trigger Jenks | Episode: "End Run" | |
1993–94 | Renegade | Frank / Lou | 2 episodes |
1994 | Silk Stalkings | Boo Maxwell | Episode: "Dark Heart" |
RoboCop | Ardo Detriti | Episode: "What Money Can't Buy" | |
Fortune Hunter | Maximillian Hess | Episode: "The Deadliest Game" | |
1995 | Days of Our Lives | Clint Heller | 4 episodes |
Charlie Grace | Ray Hinson | Episode: "The Kid" | |
Pointman | Curtis John Henning | Episode: "Prisoner of Love" | |
1995, 1997 | Baywatch Nights | Alex Starger / Kirk | 2 episodes |
1996 | Land's End | Terry | Episode: "Long Arm of the Law" |
High Tide | Vic | Episode: "A Three Hour Tour" | |
Pacific Blue | Will | Episode: "Takedown" | |
Diagnosis: Murder | Brother / Eddie Alcala | 2 episodes | |
1997 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Big Ugly | Episode: "School Hard" |
Union Square | Mad Dog | Episode: "Get Rusty" | |
1998 | Timecop | Karl Martin | Episode: "D.O.A." |
The Gregory Hines Show | Francis | Episode: "Mug the One You're With" | |
1999 | Purgatory | Knox | Television film |
Baywatch | Ben | Episode: "Double Jeopardy" | |
2000 | 18 Wheels of Justice | Andy Solakis | Episode: "Genesis" |
Brutally Normal | Cobra | Episode: "Stretching Ethics" | |
The Magnificent Seven | Kirkland | Episode: "Lady Killers" | |
Touched by an Angel | Barney | Episode: "Restoration" | |
2001 | Charmed | Vornac | Episode: "The Demon Who Came in from the Cold" |
2003 | Hunter: Back in Force | Randall Skags | Television film |
2005 | Jane Doe: The Wrong Face | Fast Eddie | |
2006 | Bones | Henry Gerber | Episode: "The Blonde in the Game" |
2006– | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Luther McDonald, Donald McDonald | 9 episodes |
2007 | Big Day | Burt | Episode: "The Ceremony" |
Numbers | Bounty Hunter #1 | Episode: "Money for Nothing" | |
Standoff | Jeb Sanders | Episode: "Lie to Me" | |
2009 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Rick Pargo | Episode: "Keepin' It Real" |
2014–2021 | Bosch | Detective Moore | 53 episodes |
2015 | Aquarius | Bruce Tamminy | 3 episodes |
NCIS | Kobe 'Beef' Carver | Episode: "Double Trouble" | |
2018 | Lethal Weapon | Saban Gashi | Episode: "Panama" |
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