Jack Conley (actor)

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Jack Conley
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present
SpouseFrancesca Casale

Jack Conley is an American actor particularly in the crime, mystery and thriller genres.

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He is married to Francesca Casale, an actress. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Heaven's Gate Morrison
1992 Hit the Dutchman Thomas Dewey
1992 Mad Dog Coll Owen Madden
1995 Apollo 13 Science Reporter
1995BajaDuke
1995 Get Shorty Agent Dunbar
1996 Edie & Pen Pianist
1996Hit MeMr. Ish's Bodyguard
1996 The Chamber White Guard
1996 The Confidence Man Stevie Grimes
1997 L.A. Confidential Vice Captain
1998 Brown's Requiem Richard 'Hot Rod' Ralston
1998 Mercury Rising Detective Nichols
1998 Judas Kiss Detective Matty Grimes
1998Drought
1999 Payback Detective Leary
2000 The Cell Agent Brock
2000 Dancing at the Blue Iguana Officer Pete Foster
2000 A Better Way to Die Fletcher
2000 Traffic Agent Hughes
2001Out of the BlackSheriff Masterson
2002 Collateral Damage Forensic Specialist
2002 Gentle Ben Cal Stryker
2003Gentle Ben 2: Black GoldCal Stryker
2003 Shade Buckley
2003 A House on a Hill Richard Banks
2004 Criminal Henry, The Angry Man
2005The UnknownSheriff Drake Kassel
2005 Fun with Dick and Jane INS Agent
2006 The Alibi Officer Holbrook
2006 Payback: Straight Up - The Director's CutDetective Leary
2007 The Gray Man Detective Will King
2007 Half Past Dead 2 Warden Edward Wallace
2008 Over Her Dead Body Cab Driver
2008 Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Deputy Frye
2009 Fast & Furious Penning
2009 G-Force Special Agent David Trygstad
2009 The Art of War III: Retribution Gaines
2009 Crossing Over OIG Agent Poulson
2011 The Reunion Jack Nealson
2013 Gangster Squad Sheriff Biscailuz
2014 The Purge: Anarchy Big Daddy
2017 Suburbicon Lieutenant Hightower
2018DesolateJeb Turner

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970ITV Saturday Night TheatreEpisode: "Roll on Four O' Clock"
1995 Tom Clancy's Op Center Commander HarperTV film
1995; 2001 NYPD Blue Ron Duffy (1995)
Lieutenant Blount (2001)
Episodes:
"The Bank Dick" (1995)
"Johnny Got His Gold" (2001)
1995 Live Shot Episode: "Shake, Rattle and Roll"
1996 Diagnosis: Murder Officer Frank BaronsEpisode: "Love is Murder"
1996; 1999; 2004 JAG Hemlock (1996)
Yarborough (1999)
Commander Bob Stanich (2004)
Episodes:
"Hemlock" (1996)
"Shakedown" (1999)
"Crash" (2004)
1996 Kindred: The Embraced Mr. Benning, P.I.Episode: "The Rise and Fall of Eddie Fiori"
1996 L.A. Firefighters Chief Deputy Al MorrisonEpisodes:
"It's A Family Affair"
"A Mad Tea Party"
1996 Touched by an Angel Mr. PhelpsEpisode: "Secret Service"
1996 Dark Skies RawlingsEpisode: "Dreamland"
1996 Apollo 11 Deke SlaytonTV film
1996–1999 Tracey Takes On... Ray (1996)
Nick (1997)
Tough Guy (1998)
Eric the Car Salesman (1999)
Episodes:
"Law" (1996)
"Sex" (1997)
"Sports" (1998)
"Road Rage" (1999)
1997 Profiler Ed Portero"FTX: Field Training Exercise"
1997 Players Jay BagleyEpisode: "Con Law"
1998 Buffy the Vampire Slayer KaneEpisode: "Phases"
1998 Brooklyn South FBI Agent Mike FrancisEpisode: "Cinnamon Buns"
1999 The Magnificent Seven YatesEpisode: "The Sins of the Past"
2000 Battery Park Detective LomarEpisode: "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?"
2000 Judging Amy Terry BogageEpisode: "The Out-Of-Towners"
2000 Freaks and Geeks Kim Kelly's StepfatherEpisode: "Kim Kelly is My Friend"
2001–2004 Angel Sahjhan Recurring role, 8 episodes
2002Johnson County WarJesse JacklinTV film
2003Monster MakersDetective SmileyTV film
2003 Crossing Jordan Prison Guard ShanahanEpisode: "Cruel & Unusual"
2003 She Spies John MarshallEpisode: "Crossed Out"
2003; 2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mr. Lizzio (2003)
Jack Herson
Episodes:
"Coming of Rage" (2003)
"Irradiator" (2010)
"Meat Jekyll" (2010)
2004 Without a Trace Mike CarterEpisode: "Exposure"
2005 The West Wing MajorEpisode: "A Good Day"
2005Arthur Hailey's DetectiveKnowles
2005 E-Ring Episode: "Cemetery Wind: Part 1"
2005McBride: Tune in for MurderPaul BensenTV film
2005 The Closer FBI Agent JacksonEpisodes:
"L.A. Woman"
"Standards and Practices"
2006 Criminal Minds John SummersEpisode: "Secrets and Lies"
2006 Grey's Anatomy Jasper HaveyEpisode: "Sometimes & Fantasy"
2007 Big Day Bob BaronEpisodes:
"Last Chance to Marry Jane"
"The Ceremony"
2007 Cold Case Detective Joe Connelly '94-'07Episode: "Thrill Kill"
2008 House M.D. Sheriff CostelloEpisode: "Birthmarks"
2008 Supernatural Sheriff BrittonEpisode: "Yellow Fever"
2009 CSI: Miami Seth EllersEpisode: "Bad Seed"
2009–2017 NCIS Metro Detective Danny Sportelli3 episodes: "The Inside Man", "Enemy on the Hill" "Exit Strategy"
2010 The Mentalist Chief DonnerEpisode: "Bleeding Heart"
2010 The Booth at the End Allen5 episodes
2012 Sons of Anarchy Sergeant MackeyEpisodes:
"Laying Pipe" [2]
"Small World"
2013 American Horror Story: Asylum Officer WoodsEpisode: "Continuum"
2013–2016 Doc McStuffins Dragon-Bot (voice)6 episodes
2015 Agent Carter Colonel Ernst Mueller Episode: "The Blitzkrieg Button" [3]
2015 Justified BartenderEpisode: "The Promise"
2016–2017 Animal Kingdom Jake4 episodes
2018 The Crossing Shane DoucetteEpisode: "LKA"
2018 Code Black Jonathan LarssenEpisode: "Home Stays Home"
2018 Westworld MonroeEpisode: "Vanishing Point"
2018 S.W.A.T. WellerEpisode: "S.O.S."
2020 Station 19 Capt. LawrenceSeason 3, episode 12 & 16
2021; 2023 The Morning Show EarlGuest (season 2), recurring (season 3)
2021–2022 9-1-1: Lone Star Capt. TatumSeason 2 guest; season 3
2022 Chicago Fire Don KilbourneSeason 10, episode 10-12

Videogames

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Voice
2009 Red Faction: Guerrilla Voice
2011 L.A. Noire Vernon MapesVoice
2016 Mafia III Frank PaganiVoice

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