Kevin Rankin (actor)

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Kevin Rankin
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Rankin in 2011
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Jill Farley
(m. 2010)
Children2

Kevin Rankin is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Herc in the NBC series Friday Night Lights , Tyler Briggs in the NBC series Trauma , Roe Sanders in the CBS series Unforgettable , Kenny in the AMC series Breaking Bad , and Derek "Devil" Lennox in the FX TV series Justified .

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Early life and career

After watching the television show The Fall Guy , Rankin originally intended on becoming a stunt man, until he realized the main character, a stunt man, was, in fact, played by an actor, Lee Majors. [1]

Rankin began his acting career with an appearance on the television show Unsolved Mysteries , [2] followed by a small role in the drama film The Apostle in 1997. Starting in 2000, roles in various television series followed, notably Buffy the Vampire Slayer , NYPD Blue and Philly . In 2002, he starred as "Doc" in eleven episodes of the series My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star . He also had other, longer-running appearances in Undeclared , Six Feet Under , State of Mind , Bionic Woman , and Friday Night Lights .

In 2009, he landed the role of "Tyler Briggs" in the NBC series Trauma ; the series was canceled after the first season. In 2011, he guest-starred in five episodes of the HBO drama Big Love . He played a main role in the criminal series Unforgettable from 2011-12. After a restructuring of the show, his character was dropped in the second season. [3] Since 2017, he has played Bryce Hussar in TNT's drama Claws .

Personal life

In 2000, Rankin moved to Los Angeles, where he met Jill Farley[ citation needed ]

At the shooting of the pilot episode of Trauma, he proposed to her. [2] They married on October 23, 2010, and have a son and daughter together. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 The Apostle Young Man in Car
1999Clean and NarrowTommy Lee
2001Carman: The ChampionScrappy
2003RiversideBrentShort film
2003 Hulk Harper
2005Heads N TailZHeads
2007Box One Forty-SevenBillShort film
2010 Friendship! Marvin
2011 The Chaperone Goldy
2012Santeria: The Soul PossessedBrother NeilDirect-to-video
2012CongratulationsCasey TremblayCo-executive producer
2013 Pawn Shop Chronicles RandyDirect-to-video
2013 Dallas Buyers Club T. J.
2013 White House Down Carl Killick
2014 Wild Greg
2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes McVeigh
2016 Hell or High Water Billy Rayburn
2018 Skyscraper Ray
2019 El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Kenny

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Unsolved Mysteries
2000 After Diff'rent Strokes: When the Laughter Stopped LannyTelevision film
2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Donny MaclayEpisode: "Family"
2001 Spin City KurtEpisode: "Trainstopping"
2001–2002 Undeclared LucienRecurring role
2002 Philly Marty SchlosserEpisode: "Tall Tales"
2002 NYPD Blue Chris NelsonEpisode: "One in the Nuts"
2002 Birds of Prey Dr. Lewis MelfinEpisode: "Three Birds and a Baby"
2002 My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star DocMain cast
2003 All About the Andersons Director, episode: "My Hero"
2004 The O.C. LucasEpisode: "The Strip"
2004 Without a Trace Larry SchneiderEpisode: "Transitions"
2005 Six Feet Under Johnny4 episodes
2006 Bones Mike DoyleEpisode: "The Man in the Morgue"
2006–2008 Friday Night Lights HercRecurring role (seasons 1–3)
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shawn CurtisEpisode: "Leaving Las Vegas"
2007 Grey's Anatomy Jack Vaughan2 episodes
2007 State of Mind Arthur Cromwell3 episodes
2007 Bionic Woman NathanRecurring role
2008 Law & Order Dean EmersonEpisode: "Misbegotten"
2008 NCIS Dennis MoranEpisode: "Stakeout"
2008 My Name Is Earl TREpisode: "Killerball"
2008 The Closer Dean MurphyEpisode: "Live Wire"
20081%Television film
2009Last of the NinthSlick RickTelevision film
2009 Lost JerryEpisode: "LaFleur"
2009 In Plain Sight Jerry Rogan / Jerry RoyalEpisode: "In My Humboldt Opinion"
2009–2010 Trauma Tyler BriggsMain cast
2010 The Mentalist Danny RuskinEpisode: "Cackle-Bladder Blood"
2010 All Signs of Death TalbotTelevision pilot
2010The OddsHolt McCreadyTelevision film
2010–2012 Justified Derek "Devil" LennoxRecurring role (seasons 1–3)
2011 Lie to Me Kent ClarkEpisode: "Saved"
2011 Big Love Verlan Walker5 episodes
2011–2012 Unforgettable Roe SaundersMain cast (season 1)
2012–2013 Breaking Bad Kenny 7 episodes
2014 Gracepoint Paul CoatesMain cast
2014 The Newsroom CellmateEpisode: "Oh Shenandoah"
2015 Halt and Catch Fire Henry Clark2 episodes
2016 Lucifer Malcolm Graham7 episodes
2017–2022 Claws Bryce HusserMain cast
2020 The Umbrella Academy ElliottRecurring role (season 2)
2022–2023 East New York Tommy KillianMain cast

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