Don Harvey (actor, born 1960)

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Donald Patrick Harvey II (born May 31, 1960)[1] is an American actor.[2]

Don Harvey
Harvey at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2017
Born
Donald Patrick Harvey II

(1960-05-31) May 31, 1960 (age 64)
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present

Early life

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Harvey was born and raised in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, the sixth of eight children. He started acting while attending Lake Shore High School,[3] having performed in several shows before graduating in 1978. He then moved on to the University of Michigan, where he studied English and economics along with two years of classical ballet.[citation needed] Upon his 1982 graduation from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree, he attended the Yale School of Drama and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting in 1985. After graduation, he moved to New York City to pursue film, television and theatre work.[4]

Career

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Harvey began appearing in films in the late 1980s and has appeared in over 70 feature films. One of his first roles was as a dirty cop in Brian de Palma's film The Untouchables. The following year, Harvey had one of his more prominent screen roles as "Black Sox" conspirator Swede Risberg in John Sayles' Eight Men Out (1988).[1] Subsequently, Harvey had secondary roles in such high-profile productions as Casualties of War (1989) (his second Brian de Palma film), Die Hard 2 (1990), and The Thin Red Line (1998), in addition to the made-for-cable feature Better Off Dead (1993). His television work includes performances on Miami Vice, NYPD Blue, The Pretender, The Deuce, Medium, Numbers, and We Own This City.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Creepshow 2Andy Kavanaugh"Old Chief Wood'nhead" segment
The UntouchablesOfficer Preseuski
1988Eight Men OutSwede Risberg
The BeastKaminski
After SchoolNathan
1989Casualties of WarCorporal Thomas E. Clark
1990Die Hard 2Garber
1991Hudson HawkSnickers
1992Prey of the ChameleonResnick
American HeartRainey
1994The Glass ShieldDeputy Jack Bono
Men of WarNolan
1995Tank GirlSergeant Small
1996The Continued Adventures of Reptile ManThe RobberAlso known as Brittle Glory
Last DanceDoug
1997The RelicSpota
SparklerFlint
1998The Thin Red LineSgt. Paul Becker
1999LifeBilly Bob
In Too DeepMurphy
Out of the ColdNazi Leader
2000Batman Beyond: Return of the JokerCharles Buntz / ChuckoVoice, direct-to-video
2001StealNed RogersOriginally titled Riders
2002HighwayRonnie
Outside the LawKurt Lewis
2004She Hate MeG. Gordon Liddy
CornHorace RasmussenUncredited
2005SwimmersRussell
2007AnamorphKiller
2008Frame of MindAgent Jenkins
2009Public EnemiesCustomer at Steuben Club
2013Gangster SquadOfficer Funston
Holy Ghost PeopleBrother Sherman
Go for SistersDetective Mueller
2014NoahMean Uncle
The PrinceRiley
Taken 3Detective Garcia
2015ViceKasansky
Secret in Their EyesFierro
2017Small Town CrimeRandy
Gangster LandDetective Landa

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985ABC Afterschool SpecialsKevinEpisode: "High School Narc"
1986Another WorldAces3 episodes
1988Miami ViceAlan BeaksEpisode: "Hell Hath No Fury"
1991Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. IndianapolisKindermanTelevision film
1993Better Off DeadDel CollinsTelevision film
CrossroadsCodyEpisode: "The Last Roundup"
1995SawbonesWilly KnappTelevision film
Saved by the LightT.M.Television film
New York UndercoverDet. Hubert FlahertyEpisode: "Bad Girls"
1996Face of EvilQuinn HarrisTelevision film
Crime of the CenturyLt. Gus KramerTelevision film
Superman: The Animated SeriesGnawwVoice, episode: "The Main Man"
1997Walker, Texas RangerBenny FlynnEpisode: "Days Past"
The Legend of Calamity JaneAdditional voices13 episodes
The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestMilos DuncekVoice, episode: "The Haunted Sonata"
1998The ConT.J.Television film
From the Earth to the MoonFlight DirectorEpisode: "Mare Tranquilitatis"
1998–2000The PretenderJoey Melino, Mr. Job2 episodes
1999The King of QueensDirkEpisode: "Queasy Rider"
1999–2000Batman BeyondVincent, KidnapperVoice, 2 episodes
2001ERMr. WarshawEpisode: "Never Say Never"
2003NYPD BlueRick RinaldiEpisode: "Maybe Baby"
2004Crossing JordanCoach VickersEpisode: "Most Likely"
2005Justice League UnlimitedCharles Buntz / ChuckoVoice, episode: "The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped"
MediumDarrell YellinEpisode: "Coded"
2008Bernard and DorisSecurity GuardTelevision film
2009NumbersPritchardEpisode: "Cover Me"
2011Criminal MindsChief BarrowsEpisode: "Today I Do"
2011–2012LuckThe Flack3 episodes
2012TouchJoey DelucaEpisode: "Tessellations"
The Good WifeRyan HoodEpisode: "The Art of War"
2013JustifiedPatrick MassettEpisode: "Where's Waldo?"
2014The AfterGut ShotPilot
2015StalkerKen BuckEpisode: "Secrets and Lies"
The BlacklistEli MatchettEpisode: "Eli Matchett (No. 72)"
2016Blue BloodsDet. ConnellEpisode: "Back in the Day"
The Night OfDetective TomalikisMiniseries; 3 episodes
2016–2017General HospitalTom BakerRecurring role; 19 episodes
2017The Last TycoonRupert Vajna4 episodes
2017–2019The DeuceDanny Flanagan14 episodes
2018The Truth About the Harry Quebert AffairBobbo Quinn10 episodes
2018–2020Better Call SaulJeff[a]2 episodes
2019Lethal WeaponTom KesslerEpisode: "There Will Be Bud"
ChambersJohnny "Bail Bonds"`3 episodes
YellowstoneJerry HayesEpisode: "Only Devils Left"
2022Pam & TommyAnthony PellicanoMiniseries; 2 episodes
We Own This CityJohn SierackiMiniseries; 6 episodes
TBABlack RabbitMattUpcoming miniseries

References

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  1. ^ a b "Don Harvey". AllMovie. Retrieved August 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "Don Harvey - Actor". TV Insider. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. ^ "Don Harvey official website - Education". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  4. ^ "Don Harvey official website - Biography". Archived from the original on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2013-02-23.

Notes

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  1. ^ He was eventually replaced by Pat Healy for this role due to Harvey's previous commitments
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