John Prosky

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John Prosky (born 1962) is an American film, theatre, and television actor.

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Career

Prosky's numerous TV credits include NYPD Blue , ER , Heroes , Criminal Minds , True Blood , JAG , My So-Called Life , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , The Practice , The X-Files , The West Wing , Charmed , 24 , House , Grey's Anatomy , Veronica Mars , Just Shoot Me! , Fringe, and the web series Red Bird. His film credits include The Nutty Professor , Bowfinger , and A.I. Artificial Intelligence . Prosky also contributed voice work to the L.A. Noire video game.

Personal life

Prosky is the son of actor Robert Prosky. [1] He has been married to actress Kimiko Gelman since 2000. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Late for Dinner Officer Tom Bostich
1992InterceptorCollins
1994Final MissionSergeant Wyatt
1995 Aurora: Operation Intercept Capt. Hulett
1996 The Phantom Cycle Cop
1996 The Nutty Professor Doctor
1997 Fire Down Below Aide #1
1998 Goodbye Lover Forensic Cop
1998 Permanent Midnight Cop
1998 Brown's Requiem Larkin
1999 Bowfinger MindHead Executive
2000 Lost Souls Orderly
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Mr. Williamson, the Bellman
2002Cock & Bull StoryTom O'Malley
2002 Groom Lake Hester Dealt
2003 Gods and Generals Lewis Armistead
2003 Bringing Down the House Male Commentator
2003 Hulk Atheon Technician
2003 The Battle of Shaker Heights Director
2004 Hidalgo Officer at Horse Corral
2004 The Last Shot Hotel Manager
2005 Heart of the Beholder Reverend Brewer
2006 Mini's First Time Husband #2
2007 The Dukes Brad
2009 Just Peck Dr. Lipschitz
2010 Radio Free Albemuth Dr. Goldfarb
2012 The Devil Inside Father Christopher Aimes
2012 K-11 Simon Schwartz
2014 The Park Bench Professor McIntyre
2015 Straight Outta Compton Doctor A. Friedman
2016 Ouija: Origin of Evil Doctor Fuller
2017 Please Stand By Hospital Administrator
2019The Way You Look TonightDad / Richard

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 A Case of Deadly Force Phil CochranTelevision film
1990 L.A. Law Officer Randall CarlsonEpisode: "Watts a Matter?"
1990In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the KillingDonTelevision film
1991 Flight of Black Angel Controller
1991 Dream On Albert TarverEpisode: "Play Melville for Me"
1991 Life Goes On Mike EvansEpisode: "Sweet 16"
1993 Bob SommelierEpisode: "Michiana Moon"
1994 Something Wilder The CopEpisode: "Buster Beefy"
1994Le bâton: The StickBertramTelevision film
1994, 2001 NYPD Blue Various roles2 episodes
1995 My So-Called Life TedEpisode: "Resolutions"
1995 Sketch Artist II: Hands That See Sherman BochsTelevision film
1996 Forgotten Sins Polygraph Technician
1996 Murder One Mark Smith, Esq.Episode: "Chapter Seventeen"
1996 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine BrathawEpisode: "For the Cause"
1996 Frasier PrestonEpisode: "A Lilith Thanksgiving"
1996The Cold EquationsMarkhamTelevision film
1996–1997 Chicago Hope Bart Simon4 episodes
1997 The Burning Zone Dr. VanderkelenEpisode: "On Wings of Angels"
1997 Tenchi Muyo! Additional voices26 episodes
1997 Brooklyn South Mr. BloomfordEpisode: "Why Can't Even a Couple of Us Get Along?"
1997 The Jamie Foxx Show Lottery OfficialEpisode: "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems"
1997 Michael Hayes Carl BellamyEpisode: "Slaves"
1997–2004 JAG Various roles4 episodes
1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Duke Weatherill2 episodes
1998 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Earl Potter
1998The Advanced GuardAlpha the Alien CommanderTelevision film
1998 The Closer MalloyEpisode: "My Best Friend's Funeral"
1998 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Jules CleggEpisode: "Boom"
1998 Spy Game HaleEpisode: "Well, Nothing to Fear But Death Itself"
1999 Profiler SallingerEpisode: "All in the Family"
1999 Just Shoot Me! NormanEpisode: "The Odd Couple: Part 1"
1999 Moesha Professor WardEpisode: "Just Above My Head"
1999My Little AssassinHarold BlyTelevision film
1999 Port Charles Darren Leopold #25 episodes
2000 Titus Dr. MeighanEpisode: "Episode Eleven"
2000Trial by MediaTom ReynoldsTelevision film
2000 Strip Mall Rafe & Harve's Doctor2 episodes
2000 The Practice EPA Atty. Mitchell Kravits3 episodes
2000 The West Wing Aide #4Episode: "Shibboleth"
2001 Star Trek: Voyager OtrinEpisode: "Friendship One"
2001 Stargate SG-1 MalchusEpisode: "Red Sky"
2001 Touched by an Angel Greg HatcherEpisode: "Famous Last Words"
2001 Charmed CongressmanEpisode: "Muse to My Ears"
2001, 2005 Judging Amy Mr. Guidry2 episodes
2002 24 Dr. George FerragamoEpisode: "11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m."
2002 Felicity Dr. SternEpisode: "Ben Don't Leave"
2002 The X-Files Medical ExaminerEpisode: "Jump the Shark"
2002 Becker Mr. ConnellyEpisode: "Blind Injustice"
2003 Lost at Home Mr. GarthEpisode: "One Bracelet Don't Feed the Beast"
2003 Peacemakers TiptonEpisode: "The Perfect Crime"
2004 Oliver Beene DavidEpisode: "Soup to Nuts"
2004 The D.A. Wil BannerEpisode: "The People vs. Achmed Abbas"
2004 ER Mr. Brooks4 episodes
2004 House Dr. BerginEpisode: "The Socratic Method"
2005 Second Time Around Mr. SeabrooksEpisode: "You're Fired"
2005 American Dreams Councilman Marv Acker3 episodes
2005Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us PartCharles GreeneTelevision film
2005Gone But Not ForgottenWayne Turner
2005 The Closer Mr. Banks2 episodes
2005 Nip/Tuck Glen EasleyEpisode: "Frankenlaura"
2005–2006 Related Dr. Gorenberg3 episodes
2006 Grey's Anatomy Mr. SingletonEpisode: "Begin the Begin"
2006 Walkout Principal DyerTelevision film
2006 CSI: NY Museum AdministratorEpisode: "Necrophilia Americana"
2006 Veronica Mars Ethan Lavoie2 episodes
2006 Heroes Principal
2007 Crossing Jordan Keene's LawyerEpisode: "Sleeping Beauty"
2007 Sharpshooter Hostage WalkerTelevision film
2007 Love's Unfolding Dream George
2007–2008 Medium Tom Van Dyke10 episodes
2007–2008 The Young and the Restless Chaplain Owen Anderson / Dr. Hill6 episodes
2008 Boston Legal Attorney Walt DevlinEpisode: "Rescue Me"
2008 Cold Case Dr. Thomas RabinskiEpisode: "Ghost of My Child"
2008 General Hospital Todd Shepard2 episodes
2008 Brothers & Sisters Ron RobinsonEpisode: "Tug of War"
2008 Eli Stone Alan Cooke2 episodes
2008 My Own Worst Enemy Lance DietrichEpisode: "That Is Not My Son"
2008 My Name Is Earl Mr. StevensEpisode: "Earl and Joy's Anniversary"
2008–2012 True Blood David Finch6 episodes
2009 Eleventh Hour Chase ColemanEpisode: "Electro"
2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ADA VanderpoolEpisode: "If I Had a Hammer..."
2009 Numbers Kyle HoltzmanEpisode: "Con Job"
2009, 2010 FlashForward Mr. Dunkirk2 episodes
2010 The Gates Lloyd FosterEpisode: "Digging the Dirt"
2010 Law & Order: LA Dr. GouldinEpisode: "Echo Park"
2011 The Mentalist Dr. Evan QuickEpisode: "Bloodstream"
2011 The Event Gerard3 episodes
2011 Prime Suspect AA SponsorEpisode: "The Great Wall of Silence"
2012 Luck ChairmanEpisode: "Ace Meets with a Talented Whiz Kid"
2012 NCIS Carl DaltonEpisode: "The Tell"
2012 Last Resort PilgrimEpisode: "Blue on Blue"
2012 Private Practice Jerry MurphyEpisode: "Good Grief"
2012 Fringe Captive ObserverEpisode: "An Origin Story"
2012, 2015 Major Crimes Mr. Banks2 episodes
2013 Body of Proof Clark WilsonEpisode: "Skin and Bones"
2013 Touch Lawrence Pearl3 episodes
2014 Revenge Brenda Evans / Oscar ChapmanEpisode: "Allegiance"
2014 Tyrant PilotEpisode: "Pilot"
2014 Criminal Minds Jim CarlsonEpisode: "The Itch"
2015 Agent Carter Walt CooperEpisode: "Valediction"
2015 Murder in the First Dr. WersheimEpisode: "My Sugar Walls"
2015 Scandal Senator Gibson4 episodes
2016 Red Bird Bloody BillEpisode: "Bill, Bloody"
2016 American Horror Story: Roanoke Production Legal TeamEpisode: "Chapter 6"
2017 The Fosters Dr. Danville2 episodes
2017 Law & Order True Crime Weisberg's ColleagueEpisode: "The Menendez Murders: Episode 7"
2017 Chance Rich Daveny2 episodes
2018ConradTom TristanEpisode: "Hangin' with Conrad"

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