Whip Hubley
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Born |
Grant Shelby Hubley, Jr. August 28, 1958 New York City, New York, USA |
Years active | 1985-present |
Spouse(s) | Dinah Minot Hubley (3 children) |
Whip Hubley (born August 28, 1958) is an American actor. He played the role of Mischa in the 1987 film Russkies,[1] and Hollywood in the 1986 film Top Gun. He later played Brian Hawkins in the Showtime miniseries More Tales of the City (1998) and its follow-up Further Tales of the City (2001). These miniseries were sequels to the PBS miniseries Tales of the City (1994), which starred Paul Gross in the role of Brian.
Hubley was born Grant Shelby Hubley, Jr.[2] in New York City, the son of Julia Kaul (née Paine) and Grant Shelby Hubley, an entrepreneur, oil investor, and writer.[3] He is the brother of actress Season Hubley, also the former brother-in-law of Kurt Russell, and uncle of Season and Kurt's son, Boston Russell.
Hubley currently lives in Santa Monica, California. He is married to Dinah Minot, a former associate producer on Saturday Night Live.
Filmography
- Homeland (2007) - Edward
- Murder 101: College Can Be Murder (2007) (TV) - Stuart Evans
- Brothel (2007) - Brian
- A Cinderella Story (2004) - Sam's Dad
- The Handler (2003) (TV series) - Detective Colman
- CSI: Miami (2003) (TV series) - Nick Gordon
- MDs (2002) (TV series) - Fetterhoff
- The District (2001) (TV series) - Agent Harris
- Further Tales of the City (2001) (mini TV series) - Brian Hawkins
- Charmed (2001) (TV series) - Detective
- The Division (2001) (TV series) - Scott Berwin
- Fangs (2001) - Dr. John Winslow
- The Fugitive (2000) (TV series) - Brian Collier
- Practice (2000) (TV series) - Craig Hansen
- Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1998) (TV series) - Loolie, Julius Llewellyn Sterling
- More Tales of the City (1998) (mini TV series) - Brian Hawkins
- The Secrets of My Heart (1998) - Parker
- Profiler (1997) (TV series) - Drew Brenneman
- Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997) - Michael Russo
- Daddy's Girl (1996) - Mark Springer
- Driven (1996) - Jason Schuyler
- A Very Brady Sequel (1996) - Explorer/Dead Husband
- Flipper (1995–2000) (TV series) - Tom Hampton
- Executive Decision (1996) - Sergeant Baker
- Murder, She Wrote (1994–1996) (TV series) - Musician/Randy Jinks
- Species (1995) - John Carey
- Someone Else's Child (1994) (TV) - Danny
- Dead at 21 (1994) (TV series) - Agent Winston
- Unveiled (1994) - Peter Masters
- Babylon 5 (1994) (TV series) "Signs and Portents" - Raider #1
- Bounty Tracker (1993) - Ralston
- Coneheads (1993) - F-16 Pilot
- Lake Consequence (1993) (TV) - Jim
- Devlin (1992) (TV) - Sam Lord
- Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel (1992) - Chester DeSoto
- Wife, Mother, Murderer (1991) (TV) - Lieutenant Gary Carroll
- Life Goes On (1989–1991) (TV series) - Dr. Oliver Matthews
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1989) (TV)
- Nasty Boys (1989) (TV)
- Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (1989) (TV) - O'Donnell
- The Cover Girl and the Cop (1989) (TV)
- Desperado: The Outlaw Wars (1989) (TV) - Charlie Cates
- I'll Be Home for Christmas (1988) (TV)
- Russkies (1987) - Mischa
- Top Gun (1986) - Hollywood
- North and South, Book II (1986) (mini TV series) - Lt. Stephen Kent
- Club Life (1986) - Herb
- Firefighter (1986) (TV) - Lance
- Magnum, P.I. (1985) (TV series) - Stu (1 episode)
- "Round and Around" (1985) TV Episode (as Grant Hubley)
- St. Elmo's Fire (1985) - Raymond Slater
References
- ↑ Canby, Vincent (November 6, 1987). "MOVIE REVIEW Russkies (1987) FILM: 'RUSSKIES,' A COMEDY ADVENTURE". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Dinah Minot Marries Grant Hubley, Actor". The New York Times. June 5, 1988.
- ↑ Filmreference.com
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