Grant Show

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Grant Show
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Born (1962-02-27) February 27, 1962 (age 62)
Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles
OccupationActor
Years active1984–present
Spouses
  • (m. 2004;div. 2011)
  • (m. 2012)
Children1

Grant Show (born February 27, 1962 [1] ) is an American actor. He is best known for his role on Melrose Place as Jake Hanson, which he played from 1992 to 1997. From 2017 to 2022, he portrayed Blake Carrington in the soap opera reboot Dynasty .

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Early life

Show is the son of Ed and Kathleen Show (née McMillion), and has a sister, Kelly, with whom he was raised in the Milpitas, California, area. [2] He is a graduate of UCLA, where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Career

He broke into show business during college. His first major role was on the daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope , in which he played Rick Hyde from 19841987. During his last year on the show, he received a Daytime Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Young Actor in a Daytime Drama Series". Also during his time on the soap, Show dated fellow Ryan's Hope actor Yasmine Bleeth. Hyped as the series' leading heart-throb, he even had a pin-up poster issued during the series' run but later became dissatisfied with acting in soaps and went to London in order to improve his craft. Returning to the US in the late 1980s, he landed occasional primetime television acting jobs.[ citation needed ]

He auditioned for (but did not receive) the part of J.D in the 1990 film Thelma and Louise, which was a break-out role for Brad Pitt. The other two actors who missed out after auditioning with Geena Davis were Mark Ruffalo and George Clooney, whom she did not recognise until he reminded her of his disappointment at missing out on the role several years later, a tale she recounted on the Graham Norton Show. [3]

His appearances on television attracted the attention of producer Aaron Spelling, who felt he had star potential and decided to cast him as Jake Hanson on a few episodes of the popular series Beverly Hills, 90210 in order to spin off the character as the lead in his next series Melrose Place . Debuting with much fanfare (Show was on the covers of both TV Guide and People immediately after the series' debut), the series' ratings in its first season were not up to expectations, and the show was revamped in the middle of the first season from an episodic strait-laced drama format to a melodramatic soap opera serial format in the tradition of Dynasty , one of Spelling's earlier hits. The series made Show one of the most popular and best-known actors on American television during the 1990s. He also played Jake in a guest appearance in the pilot of the Melrose spin-off Models Inc. , making him the only actor to play the same character on the first three shows in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise.[ citation needed ]

During his time on Melrose Place , Show also appeared on an episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Laura Leighton. In 1997, Show, Laura Leighton (an off-screen girlfriend of Show's for a period [ citation needed ]), Doug Savant, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Marcia Cross left Melrose Place, which led the show into a major decline. It was cancelled two years later, though Show later regretted his decision to leave, despite his dislike of the scripts during his final season.[ citation needed ]

He has since starred in a number of television movies, including Blessed Assurance with Cicely Tyson, Between Love and Honor with Robert Loggia, and Homeland Security with Tom Skerritt and was one of the leads in the short-lived Fox Network supernatural drama Point Pleasant in 2005. He made a guest appearance for three episodes in HBO's acclaimed series Six Feet Under in 2002, and in 2006 he guest-starred on two episodes of the ABC Family show Beautiful People , alongside former Melrose Place co-star Daphne Zuniga.

In 2007, Show appeared in three episodes of the FX show Dirt , playing a closeted gay action movie hero, Jack Dawson. [4] In 2008, Show starred in the short-lived CBS summer drama series Swingtown as an airline pilot, Tom Decker. [5] Show was also featured in a recurring role in episodes of Private Practice in the 2008–2009 season. [6] He starred opposite Jenna Elfman in the 2009 series Accidentally on Purpose , his first sitcom. [7] In the 2010 and 2011 season, he appeared in the recurrent role of Michael Sainte, the Goji Guru, on the HBO series Big Love . [8] He has acted in a number of stage productions. In 1990, he played the lead in an adaptation of On the Waterfront and after his stint on Melrose Place he appeared in a production of The Glass Menagerie . He was on Broadway in 1999 playing a doctor in Wit. In 2012, he appeared in the film The Possession , directed by Ole Bornedal, alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyra Sedgwick. In 2013, he began his role as Spence Westmore on Devious Maids . In March 2017, he was cast in The CW's Dynasty reboot as Blake Carrington. [9]

Personal life

Grant Show married model and actress Pollyanna McIntosh in 2004. The couple met when they posed together for a Lane Bryant ad in 2003.[ citation needed ] They were divorced in 2011. [10] In July 2012, Show became engaged to actress Katherine LaNasa. [11] They married on August 18, 2012. [12] They had a daughter, Eloise McCue Show, on March 25, 2014. [13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon Randy
1992”Coopersmith”CD Coopersmith
2004MarmaladeAiden
2007Raw FootageMitch GrahamShort film
2007 The Girl Next Door Mr. Moran
2009All Ages NightJeff Markham
2011Action FiguresBruce
2011Fxxxen AmericansJohnShort film and also co-producer
2011 Born to Race Jimmy Kendall
2011Coming Up for AirBillShort film
2012MindfieldMurphyShort film
2012 The Possession Brett
2014Born to Race: Fast TrackJimmy Kendall

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984−1987 Ryan's Hope Rick HydeSeries regular; 5 episodes
1985 ABC Afterschool Special Gregory Prince IIIEpisode: "Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale"
1986 The Love Boat Christopher Stuart2 episodes
1989 When We Were Young Michael StefanosTV movie
1989−1990 True Blue Cadet Casey PierceSeries regular; 12 episodes
1990 Lucky Chances MarcoMiniseries
1992Treacherous CrossingChief StevensTV movie
1992 Beverly Hills, 90210 Jake Hanson 2 episodes
1992CoopersmithC.D. CoopersmithTV movie
1992–1997 Melrose Place Jake HansonSeries regular; 158 episodes
1994 Burke's Law Dash ThorntonEpisode: "Who Killed the Starlet?"
1994 Models Inc. Jake HansonEpisode: "Pilot"
1994 Texas William B. Travis TV movie
1995Between Love and HonorSteve Allie ColluraTV movie
1995 Saturday Night Live Jake Hanson1 episode
1996 Hope and Gloria Himself1 episode
1996Pretty PoisonDennis PittTV movie
1997Mother Knows BestTed RogersTV movie
1997The Price of HeavenJerry ShandTV movie
1998 Ice Robert DrakeTV movie
1999PartnersElliott ThompsonEpisode: "A Beautiful Day"
1999The AlchemistsConnor MalloyTV movie
2000 Ed Troy McCallumEpisode: "Your Life Is Now"
2001 UC: Undercover John Keller2 episodes
2002 Six Feet Under Scott Axelrod3 episodes
2002 Arli$$ Trevor LawsonEpisode: "Playing It Safe"
2003 Encrypt GarthTV movie
2003 Sex and the Single Mom Alex LoftonTV movie
2004 Strong Medicine Ben Sanderson5 episodes
2004Mystery GirlChristopher SullivanTV Short film
2004 Homeland Security Bradley BrandTV movie
2005−2006 Point Pleasant Lucas BoydSeries regular; 13 episodes
2005 More Sex and the Single Mom Alex LoftonTV movie
2005−2006 Beautiful People Daniel Kerr4 episodes
2007 Dirt Jack Dawson4 episodes
2008 Swingtown Tom DeckerSeries regular; 13 episodes
2008−2011 Private Practice Dr. Archer Montgomery7 episodes
2009 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Archer MontgomeryEpisode: "Before and After"
2009 Natalee Holloway George "Jug" TwittyTV movie
2009−2010 Accidentally on Purpose JamesSeries regular; 16 episodes
2010 Scoundrels Alan MarkhamEpisode: "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire"
2011 Big Love Goji Guru5 episodes
2011 Justice for Natalee Holloway George "Jug" TwittyTV movie
2011 Burn Notice Max3 episodes
2011−2012 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Agent Viggo McQuaid2 episodes
2013−2016 Devious Maids Spence Westmore Series regular; 44 episodes
2013 The Exes AlexEpisode: "Zero Dark Forties"
2015 Criminal Minds Colton GrantEpisode: "The Forever People"
2015 Satisfaction Arthur WaverlyRecurring role; 7 episodes (Season 2)
2016 The Family Governor Charlie Lang10 episodes
2017–2022 Dynasty Blake Carrington Main role; director, episodes: "The British Are Coming"; "There's No One Around To Watch You Drown"
2019Write Before ChristmasTomTV movie

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkResult
1987 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series Ryan's Hope Nominated
1986Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Leading Man in a Drama SeriesNominated

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