Jason Gedrick | |
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Born | Jason Michael Gedroic February 7, 1965 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse |
Dana Lavas
(m. 1989; div. 1997) |
Children | 3 |
Jason Michael Gedrick (born February 7, 1965) is an American actor best known for his work on the television series Murder One and Boomtown, and the motion picture Iron Eagle as Doug Masters.
Early life
Gedrick was born in Chicago, Illinois, and is of Polish descent. He changed his surname to the homonymous "Gedrick" and began his career as an extra in films such as Bad Boys (1983) and Risky Business (1983).
He had roles in The Heavenly Kid (1985), Iron Eagle (1986), and Promised Land (1987) with director Michael Hoffman, Iron Eagle II (1988 in an uncredited role for the first few minutes of the movie), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), the cult classic Rooftops (1989), Backdraft (1991), and Crossing the Bridge (1992). Gedrick then appeared in television series such as Class of '96 (1993) and Sweet Justice (1994).
In 1994, Gedrick starred in the film The Force with Yasmine Bleeth and Kim Delaney. He starred in the first season of Steven Bochco's 1995 television series Murder One, which followed the trial of Gedrick's character, bad-boy actor Neil Avedon. His next major project was the three-hour TV film The Third Twin (1997), a thriller based on the best-selling 1996 novel by the British writer Ken Follett.
Gedrick next took roles in television series such as EZ Streets (1996), Falcone (2000), and The Beast (2001), none of which were major successes. In 1999, he guest starred on Ally McBeal as the "hot car wash guy". He also appeared in Mario Puzo's 1997 miniseries, The Last Don, and in its sequel, The Last Don II. Gedrick returned to television screens as Tom Turcotte in 2002's Boomtown. The series, which also starred Donnie Wahlberg and Neal McDonough, was a moderate success, but ratings plummeted – particularly after the second season altered the show’s format, and Boomtown was cancelled.
In 2003, Gedrick played Andrew Luster, the infamous rapist in a Lifetime movie based on his trial, A Date with Darkness. Gedrick was part of the cast of the 2006 NBC television series Windfall, also starring Luke Perry and Gedrick's former Boomtown alumnus, Lana Parrilla. In 2007, Gedrick again starred alongside Donnie Wahlberg in the A&E original movie Kings of South Beach. He was also the new love interest at Scavo's Pizzeria in Desperate Housewives in seasons 3 and 4, on ABC. In 2009, he appeared in Lie to Me.
In 2011, he appeared in Necessary Roughness as Dr. J. D. Aldridge, a former graduate school professor and possible love interest for series lead Callie Thorne. He starred in the 2006 movie Hidden Places alongside Sydney Penney and Shirley Jones.
Gedrick was a member of the cast of the HBO series Luck, which ran for one season in 2012. Gedrick appears in a multi-episode arc playing the manager of a Miami-area gentlemen’s club that becomes linked to a high-profile murder case in season 7 of Dexter. Beginning in November 2012, Gedrick starred as Evan Farnsworth, a struggling professor at a prestigious Maine boarding school, in the Hallmark film The Wishing Tree.
In late 2012, Gedrick appeared on an episode of NBC's Grimm. In 2015, he had a season-long arc as serial killer Raynard Waits in the Amazon Prime original television series Bosch, along with a recurring role as Liam in The CW's 2012 series Beauty & the Beast. In 2016, Gedrick starred as estranged Det. Mark Hickman, Lt. Mike Tao's ex-partner, on Major Crimes.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Bad Boys | Inmate | (uncredited) |
1984 | Massive Retaliation | Eric Briscoe | |
1985 | The Zoo Gang | Hardin | |
The Heavenly Kid | Lenny Barnes | ||
1986 | Iron Eagle | Doug Masters | |
1987 | Promised Land | Davey Hancock | |
1988 | Iron Eagle II | Doug Masters | (uncredited) |
1989 | Rooftops | T | |
Born on the Fourth of July | Pvt. Martinez | ||
1990 | Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder | Peter Sherwood | |
1991 | Backdraft | Tim Krizminski | |
1992 | Crossing the Bridge | Tim Reese | |
1993 | Class of '96 | David Morrisey | 17 episodes |
1994–95 | Sweet Justice | Bailey Connors | 22 episodes |
1995 | Dare to Love | Patrick | |
1995–96 | Murder One | Neil Avedon | 23 episodes |
1996 | Power 98 | John Price | |
1996–97 | EZ Streets | Danny Rooney | 12 episodes |
1997 | The Last Don | Cross De Lena | |
Silent Cradle | Jay Mitchell | ||
The Third Twin | Steve Logan/Other Twins | ||
1999 | Ally McBeal | Joel | 2 episodes |
2000 | Falcone | Joseph D. Pistone/"Joe Falcone" | 9 episodes |
2001 | The Outer Limits | Capitaine Parkerst | TV film |
Summer Catch | Mike Dunne | ||
One Eyed King | Dennis Reilly | ||
2002–03 | Boomtown | Officer Tom Turcotte | 24 episodes |
2003 | Strange Frequency 2 | Vince Brava | TV film |
The Partners | Eddie | TV film | |
A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster | Andrew Luster | TV film | |
2006 | Hidden Places | Gabe Harper | TV film |
Jesus, Mary and Joey | Tony Cappucino | ||
Supernatural | Det. Peter Sheridan | Episode: "The Usual Suspects" | |
Windfall | Cameron Walsh | 13 episodes | |
Rapid Fire | Tony | TV film | |
2006-07 | Desperate Housewives | Rick Coletti | Season 3 and 4 |
2008 | Wisegal | Frank Russo | TV film |
Depth Charge | Raymond "Doc" Ellers | TV film | |
The Christmas Choir | Peter Brockman | TV film | |
2009 | Shannon's Rainbow | Eric | |
Sand Serpents | Richard Stanley | TV film | |
Lie to Me | 1 episode | ||
2010 | Sinatra Club | Sal | |
2011–12 | Luck | Jerry | 9 episodes |
2012 | Dexter | George Novikov | 10 episodes |
War Flowers | Louis McIntire | ||
The Wishing Tree | Professor Evan Farnsworth | TV film | |
Grimm | Craig Ferren | Episode: "To Protect And Serve Man" | |
2014 | Skating to New York | Doug Demas | |
How to Get Away with Murder | Gabriel Shaw | Episode: "Smile, or Go to Jail" | |
2015 | Bosch | Raynard Waits | 8 episodes |
Justified | Richard | Episode: "The Promise" | |
Beauty & the Beast | Liam | 5 episodes | |
2016 | Shooter | Officer Timmons | 2 episodes |
2016–17 | Major Crimes | Det. Mark Hickman | 6 episodes |
2018 | Criminal Minds | Craig Kaline | Episode: “The Dance of Love” |
2019 | Lethal Weapon | Frank Hardy | 1 episode |
Acts of Desperation | Alan Grillo |