Michael Reilly Burke

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Michael Reilly Burke
Born (1964-06-27) June 27, 1964 (age 60)
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present

Michael Reilly Burke (born June 27, 1964) [1] is an American actor. [2] He played Rex Van De Kamp on the unaired pilot of Desperate Housewives . Steven Culp replaced him before the pilot aired. He also appeared in The WB series Charmed in the episode "Heartbreak City". He is a 1982 graduate of Marin Catholic High School in Marin County, California.

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The lone starring role of his career has been as serial killer Ted Bundy in the 2002 film Ted Bundy . He played the role of Officer Kevin Lund on ABC Family's Lincoln Heights . He has guest starred on various Star Trek series and CSIs.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Foreign Student Harrison
1996 Love Always Mark Righetti
Mars Attacks! GNN Reporter
2001 Octopus 2: River of Fear Nick Hartfield
2002 Ted Bundy Ted Bundy
2006 Death of a President Robert H. Maguire
2009 The Collector Michael Chase
2014The Big Bad CityDetective Kelly
2015 My All American Fred Steinmark
2018 Slender Man Hallie's Dad
Monster Party Mr. Clapton
Vice David Gribbin

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Star Trek: The Next Generation GovalEpisode: "Descent, Part II"
Melrose Place Fred LinquistEpisode: "Flirting with Disaster"
Picket Fences David BealeEpisode: "Under the Influence"
1994 seaQuest DSV Commando #7Episode: "Nothing But the Truth"
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine HogueEpisode: "Profit and Loss"
Dead at 21 Tavis FarrellEpisode: "Life During Wartime"
Red Shoe Diaries Reluctant BoyfriendEpisode: "The Last Motel"
1995 Vanishing Son Lane EllisEpisode: "Win, Place or Dead"
Earth 2 Future UlyssesEpisode: "The Boy Who Would Be Terrian King"
Terror in the ShadowsCustomer #1TV movie
1995–1996 Space: Above and Beyond A silicate / Capt. John Oakes2 episodes
1995, 2003 NYPD Blue Harry Benson / James Carlin5 episodes
1996 Diagnosis: Murder Kyle HardingEpisode: "The Pressure to Murder"
Bermuda TriangleMichaelTV movie
Central Park West Tyler Brock3 episodes
1997Childhood Sweetheart?Greg DavisTV movie
Orleans Jesse Charbonnet8 episodes
Promised Land Steve DunbarEpisode: "To Everything a Season"
1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Jeff Stockmann4 episodes
Creature Adam Puckett2 episodes
The Pretender Harold 'Harry' KincaidEpisode: "Someone to Trust"
Ally McBeal Mr. WellsEpisode: "You Never Can Tell"
1999 Party of Five A.D.A. FellowsEpisode: "Fillmore Street"
Poltergeist: The Legacy Jeffrey Sandor2 episodes
Providence Brady Pullman6 episodes
2000 Charmed Cupid Episode: "Heartbreak City"
Family Law Matt McClendonEpisode: "Going Home"
2001 First Years Dan GaynorEpisode: "The First Thing You Do..."
The Beast Jeremy Anglade4 episodes
Dead Last Officer Carl VardEpisode: "He Who Smelt It"
2001, 2004 JAG Lt. Cmdr. Jay Pagano /
Commander Adam Kohler
2 episodes
2002 For the People Jackson RoseEpisode: "Pilot"
Presidio Med Episode: "Milagros"
2003War StoriesCoulterTV movie
Cold Case Eric WitleyEpisode: "Look Again"
2004 The O.C. Tom WillingtonEpisode: "The Links"
The Practice Detective Kevin McCarley3 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Bailey CoombsEpisode: "Bloodlines"
Desperate Housewives Neighbor at Fire (uncredited) /
Wake Attendee
Episode: "Pilot"
Star Trek: Enterprise Koss3 episodes
NYPD 2069Harlan KrogerTV movie
2005 Crossing Jordan FBI Agent SullivanEpisode: "A Stranger Among Us"
The West Wing Bill BrewerEpisode: "La Palabra"
Tru Calling Russell MarksEpisode: "'Twas the Night Before Christmas... Again"
NCIS Frank ConnellEpisode: "Honor Code"
2006 Without a Trace Don McGrawEpisode: "Patient X"
CSI: Miami Daniel WellsEpisode: "Death Eminent"
Heroes DetectiveEpisode: "Chapter Five 'Hiros'"
2007 Close to Home Carl MiddletonEpisode: "Barren"
24 Bruce Carson3 episodes
Shark Stuart BucknerEpisode: "Strange Bedfellows"
Ghost Whisperer William TaylorEpisode: "Holiday Spirit"
Company ManTed GainesTV movie
The CureFrank CarterTV movie
2007–2008 Lincoln Heights Kevin Lund33 episodes
2009 Eli Stone Clayton WellsEpisode: "Tailspin"
Castle Frank NesbitEpisode: "Hell Hath No Fury"
ER Dick WhiteEpisode: "And in the End..."
Melrose Place Gary SarlingEpisode: "Pilot"
The Forgotten Coach FlynnEpisode: "Football John"
CSI: NY Dr. Harvey FullerEpisode: "Hammer Down"
NCIS: Los Angeles Malcolm TallridgeEpisode: "Ambush"
2010 Private Practice Simon McConnell3 episodes
Undercovers Brian MurphyEpisode: "Jailbreak"
Criminal Minds Agent Grady BeeksEpisode: "Safe Haven"
2011 Memphis Beat Miles Ahomana / Miles HartEpisode: "Inside Man"
Drop Dead Diva Steve VaughtEpisode: "Mother's Day"
Prime Suspect Doug Roenick2 episodes
Rizzoli & Isles Chief Joe KobolsnikEpisode: "Burning Down the House"
2012 The Mentalist Andrew KelloggEpisode: "My Bloody Valentine"
Hawaii Five-0 Andrei ShepkinEpisode: "I Helu Pu (The Reckoning)"
Breakout Kings KenEpisode: "Self Help"
The Vampire Diaries Pastor Young2 episodes
2012–2013 Vegas D.A. Jerry Reynolds9 episodes
2012, 2015 Revenge Agent John McGowen4 episodes
2013 Grey's Anatomy Mr. FinchEpisode: "Hard Bargain"
Burn Notice Peter MallardEpisode: "Nature of the Beast"
2014–2015 Satisfaction Daniel Harper4 episodes
2015 Backstrom Donald SampsonEpisode: "Give 'Til It Hurts"
Code Black Frank IrvingEpisode: "The Son Rises"
Bones Luke NicholsonEpisode: "The Cowboy in the Contest"
Paradise PicturesFrank CapraTV movie
2015–2016 Shameless Theo Wallace6 episodes
2015, 2018 Suits Teddy2 episodes
2017 Training Day Robert BurnsEpisode: "Tehrangeles"
NCIS: New Orleans General John WalshEpisode: "The Last Stand"
Switched at Birth Dr. Eric BannonEpisode: "Long Live Love"
How to Get Away with Murder Louis LindgrenEpisode: "I Love Her"
2018 Lethal Weapon Sean O'BrienEpisode: "Diggin' Up Dirt"
Supergirl PrestonEpisode: "Not Kansas"
2019 The Passage DannyEpisode: "That Never Should Have Happened to You"
S.W.A.T. CIA Agent DevereauxEpisode: "Immunity"
You Ray QuinnEpisode: "Have a Good Wellkend, Joe!"
2020 Council of Dads Chris AshfordEpisode: "Fight or Flight"
2021 The Rookie Fred MitchellEpisode: "Poetic Justice"
2023 The Company You Keep Claude EllsworthEpisode: "A Sparkling Reputation"
So Help Me Todd Bowen PerrinEpisode: "Gloom and Boom"
2024 Griselda Captain Sweetwater3 episodes

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