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David Rashe
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David Rashe | |
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Born | 7 Augustus 1944 St Louis, Missouri , VSA |
Year active | 1977-present |
Street(s) | Heather Lupton (1980s) |
Children | 3 children |
David Rasche (born August 7, 1944) is an American theater, film and television actor , best known for his portrayal of the title character in the 1980s satirical police among others is the best Sledge Hammer! . Since then, he has often played characters in positions of authority, both in a serious and comic
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[ hidden ]EARLY LIFE [ EDIT ]
Rasche a diploma from the University of Chicago and worked as a teacher and writer, including several years at Gustavus Adolphus College in Massachusetts, too.
EARLY CAREER [ EDIT ]
After the second largest city, he played in the Organic Theater 1974 production of David Mamet 's sexual debauchery in Chicago , the earthly, sometimes the playwright's characteristic mix of brutal dialogue.
In 1974 het hy belê $ 1000 te help begin Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago.
He started in television and movies that were released in the year 1977, from his film debut in 1978 in an unmarried woman , directed by Paul Mazursky . The following year he had a small role in Woody Allen 's Manhattan .
He played a terrorist in the 1983 TV movie Special Bulletin . He appeared on the Miami Vice episode "Bushido" (Original Air Date November 22, 1985) as a KGB agent tried, a former colleague of Lieutenant Castillo (capture Edward James Olmos ). Ironically, while later starring in Sledge Hammer! his character often jokes about Miami Vice .
Rasche played Petruchio to Frances Conroy Kate in a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew directed by Zoe Caldwell at the American Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Connecticut in the mid-1980s.
HAMER! [ EDIT ]
Fast is best known for his portrayal of the title character in the satirical TV sitcom known as Sledge Hammer! , the 1986-1988 lief. The show was a spoof of the police dramas and concerned about the character of the hammer, a violent and chauvinistic policeman.
FUTURE WORK [ EDIT ]
Shortly after Sledge Hammer! ended he starred with great success in the Broadway production of Mamet's Speed-the-Beer , and he later appeared in an off-Broadway revival of Mamet's Edmond .
Rasche plays the role of Ted FORSTMANN in 1993 filmed for television Barbarians at the Gate , about the aged buyout (LBO) of RJR Nabisco .
In addition to his work as a film actor, Rapid can also be heard as Captain Piett in the NPR radio adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back .
He portrays the late Donald Greene, one of the occupants of the doomed Flight 93 , in Paul Greengrass ' 2006 11:09 film United 93 .
He had a major role in the 2009 satirical political comedy Running , as an American official pushed for a violation of an unspecified Middle Eastern country.
Other film roles include:
- He played a crooked cop in the 1989 Tom Selleck movie An Innocent Man .
- He appeared as Stig Ludwigssen in the 2000 film The Big Tease with Craig Ferguson .
- He played the president in the 2006 film The Sentinel .
- He has a small appearance in Clint Eastwood 's Flags of Our Fathers .
- In 2008, he became a CIA officer in Brand after reading .
- In the fall of 2008, Rasche starred in the ill-fated Broadway adaptation to be or not to be , in a reprise of Jack Benny 's role as Joseph Tura.
- In 2010, as an alcoholic immigration officer he acted in the Brazilian film Blue Eyes ( Olhos Azuis ) Director Jose Joffily , for which he received applause. [ edit ]
- Quick portrayed boss X in the 2012 science fiction film Men in Black 3 .
TELEVISION [ EDIT ]
Rasche appeared on the short-lived TV series 2001 TODAY as President Whitman, the president of the United States.
Rasche joined the cast of Ugly Betty in its third season in 2009 as a rich father of Matt Hartley, Betty's love interest. He appeared in the last five episodes of the third season and remained in the cast until the middle of the fourth season ended with his character arc.
Other TV appearances include:
- Early 1990s NBC among others ' Nurses .
- Columbo : a trail of murder , 1997, as the murderer.
- The West Wing episode "The State Dinner" plays a democratic party supporters, who also accompany Sam Seaborn 's call-girl girl.
- Monk in the 2003 episode " Mr Monk goes back to school " as a sports teacher.
- Abel 's Rubicon in the role of James Wheeler.
- All My Children in 2008 in die rol van Robert Gardner.
- Bored to death , in the role of Bernard, the friend of Ted Danson's character's daughter.
- He appeared on the 11th May 2012 episode of Primetime: What would you do , when he was in the scene, the producers and actors were accidentally on, where an employee took a package to a customer and took what it was then. David decided not to tell the staff, and did with the words. "I didn't hear that"
PERSONAL LIFE [ EDIT ]
Rasche is Heather Lupton, who married with a guest appearance in the series Sledge Hammer as Hammer's ex-wife. [2] The couple has three children.
FILMOGRAPHY [ EDIT ]
- Something Whispered - Jefferson Monroe (2013)
- The Big Wedding - Barry O'Connor (2013)
- Men in Black 3 - Agent X (2012)
- The Lost Time - Daniel Levine (2011)
- In die Loop - Linton Barwick (2009)
- Blue Eyes - Marshall (2009)
- Crimes of the Past - Thomas Sparrow (2009)
- Brand After Reading - CIA beampte Palmer (2008)
- The Girl in the Park - Doug (2007)
- Die Sentinel - President Ballen Tine (2006)
- Just Married - Mr McNerney (2003)
- Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sister - Taylor Abbott (2002)
- The Big Tease - Stig Ludwigssen (1999)
- Vriende & Lovers - Richard "Richie" Wickham (1999)
- Dit Old Feeling - Alan (1997)
- Magic in die Water - Phillip (1995)
- Bingo - Hal Devlin (1991)
- Delirious - Dr Paul Kirkwood / Dennis (1991)
- An Innocent Man - Detective Mike Parnell (1989)
- Made in Heaven - Donald Sumner (1987)
- Cobra - Dan (1986)
- ABC Grammar Rock - (1985)
- Best Defense - Jeff the 'KBG' Agent (1984)
- Special Issue - Dr David McKeeson (1983)
- To Veg Back - Michael Taylor (1982)
- Honky Tonk Highway - Eddie White (1981)
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