Peter Murnik | |
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Born | Concord, Massachusetts, U.S. | December 14, 1965
Occupation | Actor |
Peter Murnik (born December 14, 1965) is an American actor known for roles in Justified , JAG , Pensacola: Wings of Gold, Martial Law , and ER . He also had a role in the 1998 movie Hard Rain . [1] [2]
Murnik was born in Concord, Massachusetts. He attended Boston University.
Murnik is known for his role as Lt. Martel in the two-part Seinfeld episode "The Trip". He investigated a murder case in Los Angeles and arrested Kramer as the serial killer, but eventually let him go after a long interrogation that put Kramer in tears. [3] [4] He was a main star in the BYUtv series, Granite Flats .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Pastime | Simmons | |
1990 | Disturbed | Brad | |
1991 | Body Parts | Mark Draper | |
1991 | Father of the Bride | Patrolman | |
1993 | Golden Gate | Agent Byrd | |
1995 | Phoenix | Dillon | |
1995 | Til Death Do Us Part | Paul | |
1996 | It's My Party | Greg King | |
1996 | Cityscrapes: Los Angeles | Elliot | |
1996 | Rowing Through | John Biglow | |
1998 | Hard Rain | Phil | |
1998 | Armageddon | NASA Tech | |
1998 | The Party Crashers | Former Athlete | |
1999 | The Hungry Bachelors Club | Jethro Youngblood | |
2006 | Young, Single & Angry | Dr. David | |
2011 | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Tracking Station Supervisor | |
2011 | The Soccer Nanny | Coach Bobby Breed | |
2012 | The Paperboy | Death Row Guard | |
2016 | Suburban Cowboy | Shorty | |
2016 | Lucifer | Sheriff Davis | |
2020 | Burning Dog | Mysterious Suit | |
TBA | All the Colors of the Dark | Officer Daniels |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | TV 101 | Harold Ross | Episode: "Keegan's Past" |
1989 | Thunderboat Row | Moby Griffin | Television film |
1989 | Tour of Duty | 2nd Lt. Miller | Episode: "Doc Hoc" |
1989 | Booker | Chester Arrizola | Episode: "Razing Arizona" |
1990 | Gunsmoke: The Last Apache | Lt. Davis | Television film |
1990 | The Outsiders | Hal | Episode: "Tequila Sunset" |
1991 | Quantum Leap | Second Military Officer | Episode: "The Wrong Stuff" |
1992 | Seinfeld | Lt. Martel | Episode: "The Trip" |
1992 | Angel Street | Officer Snepp | Episode: "Midnight Times a Hundred" |
1993 | Class of '61 | Upton | Television film |
1993 | Northern Exposure | Bob Miller | Episode: "Kaddish, for Uncle Manny" |
1993 | The John Larroquette Show | Bob | Episode: "Thirty Day Chip" |
1994 | Against the Wall | Jess | Television film |
1994 | Dead at 21 | Lorne | Episode: "Cry Baby Cry" |
1994 | Diagnosis: Murder | Ralph McReedy | Episode: "The Busy Body" |
1996 | Andersonville | Limber Jim | Miniseries |
1997 | Vanishing Point | Gilmore | Television film |
1997 | ER | Officer Mulvahill | Episode: "When the Bough Breaks" |
1997 | The Pretender | Bobby Cain | Episode: "Over the Edge" |
1997–2001 | JAG | Clark Palmer / Tom Boone | 7 episodes |
1998 | Pensacola: Wings of Gold | Monty Pearl | 2 episodes |
1998 | Martial Law | Douglas Seed | Episode: "Bad Seed" |
2003 | Miracles | Detective Wilson Estep | Episode: "Hand of God" |
2007 | Smith | Bill Turkenson | Episode: "Six" |
2010 | Trauma | Johnny the Paramedic | Episode: "13" |
2010 | Desperate Housewives | Officer | Episode: "Sorry Grateful" |
2010 | The Event | Mr. Berg | 2 episodes |
2011 | The Cape | Officer #2 | Episode: "Pilot" |
2011 | Rizzoli & Isles | Rod Mason | Episode: "Remember Me" |
2011–2013 | Justified | Trooper Tom Bergen | 11 episodes |
2012 | Shameless | Colonel Kirk McNally | 2 episodes |
2012 | Touch | Officer McKinney | Episode: "Gyre, Part 1" |
2012 | Vegas | John Turley | Episode: "Solid Citizens" |
2013–2015 | Granite Flats | Hershel Jenkins | 21 episodes |
2016 | The Fluffy Shop | Officer Gavin | Television film |
2017 | The Mist | Mike Copeland | 3 episodes |
2017 | Mindhunter | Detective Carver | 2 episodes |
2019 | The Kids Are Alright | Motorcycle Cop | Episode: "Low Expectations" |
2019 | SEAL Team | Dr. Wilson | 2 episodes |
2020 | NCIS | Admiral Michael Caplinger | Episode: "The Arizona" |
2021 | Animal Kingdom | The Wizard | 2 episodes |
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