Gregory Scott Cummins

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Gregory Scott Cummins
Born1956 (age 6667)
OccupationActor
Years active1988–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]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Hack-O-Lantern (aka The Damning)TommyDirect-to-video
Deadly AddictionTurko
1989 Action U.S.A. Osborn
W.B., Blue and the BeanZalazarDirect-to-video
B.O.R.N.Sidney
Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge Christopher Volker
1990Click: The Calendar Girl KillerJohnny
Caged Fury Spyder
CartelRivera
Blood Games Roy Collins
1991 Stone Cold A.W.O.L.
1992Roots of EvilGavin
Forever Rupert Simms
Batman Returns Acrobat Thug One
1993 Cliffhanger Ryan
1994 Watchers 3 Benetti
1995Lone Justice 2Leola
Last of the Dogmen Sears
1996 Sunchaser Biker #2
1997 Gang Related Clyde David Dunner
The UndergroundSinger
Switchback Rick
1998Light SpeedGage
1999 Inferno Leon
2000 Shadow Hours Johnny
Highway 395Rupert Major
2001CahootsJack
2003DetonatorJames Grimes
The Italian Job Ukrainian
2004 Breaking Dawn Dark Figure
2005Johnny VirusWalt
2008 Winged Creatures Aging Barfly

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Mama's Family Viet VetEpisode: "There's No Place Like... No Place"
Hunter Darnell NickensEpisode: "Shield of Honor"
1990 Murphy Brown Motorcycle ManEpisode: "The Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting"
Parker KaneHitman #1Television film
Head of the Class Customer with HandgunEpisode: "Dead Men Don't Wear Pocket Protectors: Part 1"
1991 Paradise SiskEpisode: "Bad Blood"
Blood Ties Vampire hunter #2Television film
The Owl Trash
1993 Raven Mr. GEpisode: "The Journey"
Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life LeolaEpisode: "Return to Plum Creek"
Step by Step DeathEpisode: "Never on Sunday"
Walker, Texas Ranger Trigger JenksEpisode: "End Run"
1993–94 Renegade Frank / Lou2 episodes
1994 Silk Stalkings Boo MaxwellEpisode: "Dark Heart"
RoboCop Ardo DetritiEpisode: "What Money Can't Buy"
Fortune Hunter Maximillian HessEpisode: "The Deadliest Game"
1995 Days of Our Lives Clint Heller4 episodes
Charlie Grace Ray HinsonEpisode: "The Kid"
Pointman Curtis John HenningEpisode: "Prisoner of Love"
1995, 1997 Baywatch Nights Alex Starger / Kirk2 episodes
1996 Land's End TerryEpisode: "Long Arm of the Law"
High Tide VicEpisode: "A Three Hour Tour"
Pacific Blue WillEpisode: "Takedown"
Diagnosis: Murder Brother / Eddie Alcala2 episodes
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Big UglyEpisode: "School Hard"
Union Square Mad DogEpisode: "Get Rusty"
1998 Timecop Karl MartinEpisode: "D.O.A."
The Gregory Hines Show FrancisEpisode: "Mug the One You're With"
1999 Purgatory KnoxTelevision film
Baywatch BenEpisode: "Double Jeopardy"
2000 18 Wheels of Justice Andy SolakisEpisode: "Genesis"
Brutally Normal CobraEpisode: "Stretching Ethics"
The Magnificent Seven KirklandEpisode: "Lady Killers"
Touched by an Angel BarneyEpisode: "Restoration"
2001 Charmed VornacEpisode: "The Demon Who Came in from the Cold"
2003Hunter: Back in ForceRandall SkagsTelevision film
2005Jane Doe: The Wrong FaceFast Eddie
2006 Bones Henry GerberEpisode: "The Blonde in the Game"
2006– It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Luther McDonald, Donald McDonald9 episodes
2007 Big Day BurtEpisode: "The Ceremony"
Numbers Bounty Hunter #1Episode: "Money for Nothing"
Standoff Jeb SandersEpisode: "Lie to Me"
2009 NCIS: Los Angeles Rick PargoEpisode: "Keepin' It Real"
2014–2021 Bosch Detective Moore53 episodes
2015 Aquarius Bruce Tamminy3 episodes
NCIS Kobe 'Beef' CarverEpisode: "Double Trouble"
2018 Lethal Weapon Saban GashiEpisode: "Panama"

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  2. "Paste's Power Rankings: The 10 Best Shows on TV Right Now". May 1, 2018. Retrieved November 5, 2018.