Erik Jensen (actor)
Erik Jensen is an American film, television and theatre actor born and raised in northern Minnesota. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting from Carnegie Mellon University in 1992. He is also a playwright who co-wrote the play The Exonerated with Jessica Blank.
Career
Erik Jensen has had many roles in TV series most notably in the role of legendary Thurman Munson of the New York Yankees in The Bronx Is Burning.
In addition to his work as a performer, Erik co-wrote the multi-award-winning, critically acclaimed play The Exonerated with his wife Jessica Blank.[1] It ran Off-Broadway in New York City for nearly 2 years and starred Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Aidan Quinn, and Delroy Lindo.[2] The play is based on interviews they conducted with more than 40 exonerated death row inmates. In Spring 2002, it was staged at The Actors' Gang Theater.[3] It was nominated for five Ovation Awards and three NAACP Awards, winning the Ovation for "Best World Premiere Play". Bob Balaban's production of The Exonerated ran for more than 600 performances off-Broadway; toured nationally. It was made into a movie for Court TV starring Brian Dennehy, Danny Glover, Delroy Lindo, Aidan Quinn, and Susan Sarandon;[4] and was produced internationally in Dublin,[5] Edinburgh,[6] London,[7] Japan, Mexico, and Italy. The Exonerated won the 2003 Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Fringe First, and Herald Angel Awards. It has also received awards from Amnesty International, the American Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and Death Penalty Focus. The Exonerated has been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese.
Erik Jensen and wife Jessica Blank are preparing a new documentary play, "Iraq Refugee Project" and a film based on Blank's novel Almost Home.
Personal life
Erik Jensen is married to writer/actor Jessica Blank. They live in Brooklyn.
Filmography
- Feature films, TV movies and shorts
- 1991: Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace as boat owner (TV movie)
- 1992: What She Doesn't Know as thug (TV movie)
- 1993: The Dark Half as Male Student
- 1993: Striking Distance as Kid on Steps
- 1995: A Horse for Danny as Mooner (TV movie)
- 1995: Inflammable as Roland Fantaine (TV movie)
- 1996: Ripe as Dave
- 1996: Twisted as Man who kills Can Man
- 1997: Colin Fitz as Dean
- 1997: Julian Po as Tyler
- 1998: Anima
- 1998: Montana as Karl
- 1998: Above Freezing as Richie
- 1998: Arresting Gena as Stevie
- 1999: The Love Letter as Ray
- 1999: Cherry as Man #3
- 2000: Brooklyn Sonnet as Frankie the Snake
- 2000: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 as Stoner #2
- 2001: Black Knight as Derek
- 2002: The Year That Trembled as Todd Franklin
- 2002: Heartbreak Hospital as HH producer
- 2003: Undermind as Ian Waye
- 2004: Messengers as David Richards
- 2005: The Exonerated as Jeff
- 2005: Hitler, Stalin & Walter O'Malley as Jules (short)
- 2005: The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie as Photographer
- 2006: The House Is Burning as Carl
- 2006: Sup 2down as Ewan
- 2007: Serial as Gary Whitlock
- 2007: Game of Life as Larry
- 2008: Quality Time as Tucker (short)
- 2008: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 as Video Store Manager Phil
- 2009: Speed Grieving as Scott (voice) (short)
- 2009: Stream as Marco (short)
- 2009: Virtuality as Dr. Jules Braun (TV movie)
- 2011: The Loop as Bearded Man
- 2011: Gun Hill as Tommy Griffin (TV movie)
- TV series
- 1994: Law & Order (TV series - 1 episode - as George Harding in "Grief)
- 1995: Central Park West as Jeffrey (TV series - 1 episode - "Lunar Eclipse")
- 1996: Swift Justice as Mutrix (TV series - 1 episode - "Pilot")
- 1997: Dellaventura (TV series - 1 episode - "Hell's Kitchen")
- 1998: Law & Order (TV series - 1 episode - as Joey Springfield in "Coma")
- 1998: The Last Don II as Frankie Lips (TV mini-series)
- 2000-2001: Deadline (TV series - 3 episodes - as Feldman in "Just Lie Back", "Perception" and "Pilot")
- 2002: Third Watch (TV series - 1 episode - as Larry in "Transformed")
- 2003-2007: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV series - 7 episodes - as A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair)
- 2004: Strong Medicine (TV series - 1 episode - as Gaby's Father in "The Real World Rittenhouse")
- 2004: Alias (TV series - 1 episode - as Philip Terrance in "Blood Ties")
- 2004: Century City (TV series - 1 episode - as Randolph Clemens in "The Face Was Familiar"))
- 2005: Rescue Me (TV series - 1 episode - as Ringmaster in "Happy")
- 2006: Love Monkey (TV series - 8 episode - as Jeff))
- 2007: The Bronx Is Burning (TV series - 8 episodes - as Thurman Munson)
- 2007: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV series 1 episode - as Boyd in "Renewal)
- 2008: New Amsterdam (TV series - 1 episode - as Durst in "Honor")
- 2009: The Good Wife (TV series - 1 episode - as Josh Baldwin in "Conjugal")
- 2010: Past Life (TV series - 1 episode - as Patrick in "Regressing Henry")
- 2010: Gravity (TV series - 6 episodes - as Ralph)
- 2010: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV series - 1 episode - as Richard Celeste in "Palimsest"
- 2010: Drop Dead Diva (TV series - 1 episode - "A Mother's Secret")
- 2011: Lie to Me (TV series - 1 episode - as Wayne in Funhouse)
- 2011: NCIS: Los Angeles (TV series - 1 episode - as FBI Agent Landon Frisbee - in "Archangel")
- 2011: Leverage (TV series - 1 episode - as John Connell in "The Carnival Job")
- 2011: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (TV series - 1 episode - as Walter Harris in "Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties")
Theater
- Writer
- Actor
- Y2K by Arthur Kopit (Manhattan Theater Club
- Corpus Christi by Terrence McNally (Manhattan Theater Club)
- Spain (Manhattan Class Company)
- Schmucks as Lenny Bruce (Wilma Theater, Philadelphia)
References
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Northern Minnesota, United States |
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