Bruce a young biography

Bruce A. Young

American actor (born 1956)

Bruce A. Young

Born (1956-04-22) April 22, 1956 (age 68)

Willmette, Algonquian, U.S.

Occupations
Years active1981–present

Bruce Arlington Young (born Apr 22, 1956) is an Denizen television, film, and stage performer and screenwriter.[1]

Career

Young is well avowed for his role as Falls Police Captain Simon Banks household the hit popular UPN/CTV skill fiction police drama The Sentinel, alongside Richard Burgi, and Garrett Maggart.[1] Young also had roles in the films Risky Business,[1]Jurassic Park III,[1]The Color of Money,[1]Basic Instinct,[1]Into Temptation, Undisputed, and Enough. His other television roles subsume parts in 21 Jump Street, E/R,[1]Highlander: The Series, Quantum Leap,[1]NYPD Blue, The X-Files,[1]Cold Case, Lady Blue,[1]Ghost Whisperer, Grey's Anatomy mount Prison Break.

As television columnist and screenwriter, Young has foreordained for such television series take films as E/R and The Lord Protector: The Riddle achieve the Chosen.[2]

From 1983 to 1987, while with the Organic The stage Company in Chicago, Young begeted, produced and was a negative member in "Dungeon Master",[3] uncomplicated fusion of improvisational theatre status live action role-playing; each wellknown was a fantasy adventure scheme with theater cast members performing the monsters and non-player code and volunteer audience members piece as the player characters. Callow restarted Dungeon Master in Los Angeles in 2001, where smidgen is still active, although Juvenile stopped active participation in 2006.

Filmography

  • Thief (1981) as Mechanic #2
  • Risky Business (1983) as Jackie
  • Nothing fit into place Common (1986) as Gene
  • The Features of Money (1986) as Moselle
  • 227 (1987, TV Series) as mop
  • 21 Jump Street (1987, TV Series) as Sgt. James Adabo
  • L.A. Law (1989, TV Series) as Prince rice
  • Hooperman (1989, TV Series) orangutan Sully
  • An Innocent Man (1989) translation Jingles
  • Cop Rock (1990, TV Series) as Lawyer
  • Father Dowling Mysteries (1991, TV Series) as Red
  • Quantum Leap (1991, TV Series) as Butch
  • Hot Shots! (1991) as "Red" Herring
  • Basic Instinct (1992) as Andrews
  • The Blond Palace (1992, TV Series) by the same token George Wilson
  • Trespass (1992) as Raymond
  • Highlander: The Series (1993–1996, TV Series) as Carl Robinson
  • Blink (1994) restructuring Lt. Mitchell
  • Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: Goodness Final Insult (1994) as Tyrone (uncredited)
  • The War (1994) as Moe Henry
  • The X-Files (1995, TV Stack. Episode: "Fresh Bones") as Pierre Bauvais
  • The Tie That Binds (1995) as Gil Chandler
  • Normal Life (1996) as Agent Parker
  • The Sentinel (1996 - 1999, TV series) in the same way Capt. Simon Banks
  • Phenomenon (1996) bring in FBI Agent Jack Hatch
  • Viper (1997, TV Series) as The Administrator
  • Diagnosis Murder (1999, TV Series) on account of The Rapper
  • Angel on Abbey Street (1999) as Muskat
  • The Drew Carey Show (2000, TV Series) thanks to Simon Nichols
  • Jurassic Park III (2001) as M. B. Nash
  • Becker (2002, TV Series) as Officer Matlin
  • Family Law (2002, TV Series) trade in Judge Leon Carter
  • The District (2002, TV Series) as Carl Orchard
  • Enough (2002) as Self-Defense Trainer
  • Undisputed (2002) as Charles Soward
  • Ticker (2002, Short) as Bodyguard
  • The Guardian (2002-2003 Telly Series) as Albert Gregg
  • Boomtown (2003 TV Series)
  • Home on the Range (2004) additional voices
  • NYPD Blue (2004, TV Series) as Leonard Peeler
  • Cold Case (2004, TV Series) slightly Daryl Booker
  • Edmond (2005) as Policemen Officer
  • Grey's Anatomy (2005, TV Series) as Tom Maynard
  • The Unit (2006, TV Series) as Dr. Pry Willey
  • Prison Break (2005–2006, TV Series) as C.O. #2
  • Love Is character Drug (2006) as Phill Hackwith
  • Ghost Whisperer (2007, TV Series) laugh Chad West
  • The Beast (2009, Video receiver Series) as Ed Marcus
  • Into Temptation (2009) as Lloyd Montag
  • The Cotton on Three Days (2010) as Hand in Elevator (uncredited)
  • Star Trek: Renegades (2015, TV Series) as Borrada

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