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Marc Vann | |
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Born | Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. | August 23, 1954
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–2016 |
Spouse | Mary Easterling (m. 1985;div. 1988) |
Marc Vann (born August 23, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Conrad Ecklie in the CBS television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . He also had notable roles in Angel and Early Edition .
Vann was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He initially had little interest in acting or theater, but he was introduced to the craft through a mime workshop while studying for his MBA. He subsequently got involved in theater [1] before moving to L.A. to start a career as a television actor. Vann was active in local and regional theater in the Chicago area most memorably in his early career at Wisdom Bridge Theatre and Center Theatre. He added immeasurably to the success of the Wisdom Bridge Theatre production of The Great Gatsby that also starred the actor Harry Lennix, who was race/color blind cast as Gatsby.
On February 28, 2008, Vann pulled off a special feat, guest starring back to back in new episodes of two different series, both on ABC. First, he played a ship's doctor on the cult phenomenon Lost , and then played an automotive worker who was bribed into moving to Hawaii and not testifying in a trial in Eli Stone . He was recently[ when? ] in a "Skittles" commercial as the doctor. In 2011 he appeared in two episodes of Torchwood: Miracle Day as camp manager Colin Maloney.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Meet the Parents | Second Customer | |
1996 | Early Edition | Phil Pritchard | 3 episodes |
1997 | Hoodlum | Dutch's Liquor Henchman | |
1998 | U.S. Marshals | Deputy Jackson | |
Since You've Been Gone | Robert Smith | TV movie | |
Cupid | Dr. Ian Frechette | Episode: First Loves | |
1999 | Payback | Gray | |
Seven Days | Sgt. David Korshak | Episode: For the Children | |
2000 | Malcolm in the Middle | Mr. Pinter | Episode: Lois vs. Evil |
Judging Amy | Officer Wilbourne | Episode: Blast from the Past | |
2000, 2004 | NYPD Blue | Harry Forsic/Paul Grady | 2 episodes: "Roll Out the Barrel" and "Old Yeller" |
2000–2015 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Conrad Ecklie | 37 episodes |
2001 | Stranger Inside | Nelson | TV movie |
Kate Brasher | Dan Vickers | Episode: Kate | |
When Billie Beat Bobby | Young Buck | TV movie | |
The Forsaken | Decker | ||
Ghost World | Jerome, the Angry Guy – Record Collector | ||
Just Ask My Children | Detective Felton | ||
2002 | JAG | Police Detective | Episode: Hero Worship |
The Guardian | Nursing Home Director | Episode: The Chinese Wall | |
Flying | Roger | ||
Frasier | Paul | Episode: Proxy Prexy | |
2003 | The Shield | Bob | Episode: Partners |
L.A. Dragnet | Fergus Cook | Episode: Slice of Life | |
Karen Sisco | Phillip Garnier | Episode: Nobody's Perfect | |
2003–2004 | Angel | Doctor Sparrow | 3 episodes |
2003, 2009 | Monk | Hal Duncan/Curator Miles Franklin | 2 episodes |
2004 | The Practice | Terry Glazer | 2 episodes |
Crossing Jordan | Harold Goddard | Episode: Second Chances | |
2005 | In Memory of My Father | Marc | |
A Thousand Beautiful Things | Tom | ||
2005–2006 | Boston Legal | D.A. Scott Berger | 2 episodes |
2006 | Damages | Damages | TV movie |
The Drop | Mr. One | ||
Art School Confidential | Kevin | ||
The O.C. | Detective Warner | Episode: The Road Warrior | |
Standoff | Roger Lestak | Episode: Borderline | |
2007 | Dirt | Dr. Kozar | Episode: What to Expect When You're Expecting |
NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service | Mark Sadowski | Episode: Dead Man Walking | |
Spider-Man 3 | Play Producer | ||
Grey's Anatomy | Hematologist | Episode: Time After Time | |
Without a Trace | Pete Weber | Episode: Two of Us | |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry | Protestor | ||
Women's Murder Club | David | Episode: Welcome to the Club | |
2007-2015 | Criminal Minds | Adam Fuchs | Episodes: "Penelope", "Rock Creek Park" |
2008 | Eli Stone | Stanley Lyme | Episode: One More Try |
Man Maid | Govna | ||
Lost | Doctor Ray | 4 episodes | |
2009 | Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas | Mr. Boots | TV movie |
Lie to Me | Jim Gunderson | Episode: The Best Policy | |
2010 | Scoundrels | Lawrence Greenwood | Episode: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary |
2011 | Torchwood: Miracle Day | Colin Maloney | (2 episodes) The Categories of Life - The Middle Men |
2012 | Modern Family | Stan | Episode: "Virgin Territory" |
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