Victor Slezak
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Victor Slezak (born July 30, 1957, in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American stage and screen actor who has appeared in films including The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Beyond Rangoon (1995), The Devil's Own (1997), The Siege (1998),The Cat's Meow (2001), Timequest (2002), and The Notorious Bettie Page (2005).[1]
Noted for his versatility, Slezak has played characters ranging from a tough-minded Green Beret (opposite Bruce Willis in The Siege ) to Francesca's adult son in The Bridges of Madison County.[1]
On Broadway, he starred as John F. Kennedy, opposite Margaret Colin, in Jackie: An American Life.[1]
[edit] Filmography
- The International (2008), Captain Martell
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (2008), Gunnery Sergeant Mulcahy
- The Notorious Bettie Page (2005), Minister in Miami
- Path to War (2002), Norman Morrison
- Timequest (2002), John F. Kennedy
- The Ponder Heart (2001), Ovid Springer
- The Cat's Meow (2001), George Thomas
- Lost Souls (2000), Father Thomas
- The Atrocity Exhibition (2000), Travis Talbert
- The Siege (1998), Colonel Hardwick
- One Tough Cop (1998), FBI Agent Burt Payne
- Fool's Gold (1998), Joe
- The Devil's Own (1997), FBI Agent Evan Stanley
- The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Michael
- Beyond Rangoon (1995), Mr. Scott
- Just Cause (1995), Sergeant Rogers
- Melissa (1995), Rick
- Reunion (1994)
- The Saint of Fort Washington (1993), Driver #1
- Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (1992), Sanger
- Strictly Business (1991), Maitre D'
- Bed & Breakfast (1991), Alex Caxton
- Darrow (1991), John Fredricks
- The Good Policeman (1991)
- Poison (1991), Ray
- Five Corners (1987), Policeman[1]
[edit] Television credits
- "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2006), Blake Peters (1 episode)
- "Jonny Zero" (2005), Styles.
- "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2003), Reverend Hale (1 episode)
- "Witchblade" (2002), John F. Kennedy (1 episode)
- "Law & Order (1992 – 2000) Jeffery Arbaugh (4 episodes)
- "Hyperion Bay" (1998 – 1999), Bordon Hicks (6 episodes)
- "New York Undercover" (1995), Dennis (1 episode)
- "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (1993), O'Bannion (1 episode)
- "A Man Called Hawk" (1989), McSwain (1 episode)
- "Miami Vice" (1989), Jerome Horowitz (1 episode)
- "Crime Story" (1988), Senator Deming (1 episode)
- "Leg Work" (1987), Sean Reese (1 episode)
- "The Guiding Light (1984 – 1985), Andy Ferris[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Victor Slezak at the Internet Movie Database