Brad Beyer

American actor


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Brad Beyer (born ) is an American actor. He played Stanley Richmond in the CBS series Jericho.

Personal life

Beyer graduated from Catholic Memorial High School in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Minnesota and moved to Los Angeles.

Career

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Beyer starred in the pilot episode for the ABC series Roman's Empire. It did not move forward, but helped Beyer star in his next role on GCB as Zack Peacham.

His film roles include the films Mr. Woodcock, Sorority Boys, Trick, The General's Daughter, and Crazy in Alabama. Beyer played Major League Baseball player Kirby Higbe in the biographical film 42. His theatrical roles include The Chili Queen, Lighting Up the Two Year Old (for The Actors Studio), and Wonderland (at The American Place Theatre).

Beyer had a recurring role on NBC’s Third Watch. He has appeared on Sex and The City, Lie To Me, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, Law & Order, and Law & Order: SVU. Beyer played Don Meredith in the TNT original telefilm, Monday Night Mayhem. In 2012, Beyer was featured in a two-part episode of NCIS. His character was a war veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who foils a domestic terror plot.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Law & OrderJack MiniverTV series (1 episode: "Girlfriends")
1996Circus Lives
1997Cop LandYoung Cop
1998*69Short
1998Enough AlreadyJohn
1999TrickRich
1999The General's DaughterCapt. Bransford
1999Crazy in AlabamaJack
1999Game DayDave
1999Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDennis CaufieldTV series (1 episode: "Hysteria")
2000Sex and the CityArthurTV series (1 episode: "Where There's Smoke...")
2001Way Off BroadwayDarrin
2001TwelveZach Taylor (voice)
2002Monday Night MayhemDon MeredithTV film
2002The Perfect YouChad
2002Sorority BoysSpence Rivington
2001–2002Third WatchSgt. Jason ChristopherTV series (8 episodes)
2002HackDaren AdamsTV series (1 episode: "Domestic Disturbance")
2004CSI: MiamiDoug SawyerTV series (1 episode: "Witness to Murder")
2006E-RingDamonTV series (2 episodes)
2007Reign of the GargoylesCaptain PorterTV film
2007Murder 101: If Wishes Were HorsesJake BrawleyTV film
2007Mr. WoodcockJay Elms - Dumb Jock
2006–2008JerichoStanley RichmondTV series (26 episodes)
2008Criminal MindsDetective Steve BerryTV series (1 episode: "The Crossing")
2008Without a TraceKevin WeaverTV series (1 episode: "Cloudy with a Chance of Gettysburg")
2009Lie to MeLieutenant Tom ClaytonTV series (1 episode: "Unchained")
2010Backyard WeddingKeith TylerTV film
2010CSI: NYJay Carver / ParkerTV series (1 episode: "Justified")
2011NCIS: Los AngelesLAPD Detective Jeff VerseyTV series (1 episode: "Personal")
2012The MentalistRanger Sam FranklinTV series (1 episode: "Cheap Burgundy")
2012GCBZach PeachamTV series (10 episodes)
2012Common LawDetective Brady GoodenTV series (1 episode: "Pilot")
2012NCISMarine Captain Joe WestcottTV series (2 episodes)
201342Kirby Higbe
2013The GladesRyan BakerTV series (1 episode: "Yankee Dan")
2013Royal PainsDon O'SheaTV series (5 episodes)
2013IronsideChris EllisTV series (1 episode: "Sleeping Dogs")
2014PerceptionMordecai 'Three Finger' BrownTV series (1 episode: "Curveball")
2014ExtantHarmon KrygerTV series (8 episodes)
2016 Recovery RoadPaul MorellTV series (4 episodes)
2017Thank You for Your ServiceJames Doster
2017Vice PrincipalsAbusive Tiger TrainerTV series (1 episode: "The Union of the Wizard & The Warrior")
2018Hawaii Five-0Navy Seal Tim ColeTV series (1 episode: "Pio Ke Kukui, Pō’ele Ka Hale")
2019Ford v FerrariWayne (Customer)Driver of MGA 1500
2021For All MankindCarl CartwrightTV series (2 episodes)
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References

References

  1. (10 May 2007). "Milwaukee Talks: "Jericho's" Brad Beyer". On Milwaukee.
  2. Note: (season 10, episodes 6-7)

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