Eric Bruskotter

American actor


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nameEric Bruskotter
imageSteve Akahoshi and Eric Bruskotter in Tour of Duty.webp
captionBruskotter (right) with Steve Akahoshi in Tour of Duty, 1987
birth_placeFort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.
occupationActor
years_active1985–present
spouseTami-Adrian George
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| name = Eric Bruskotter | image = Steve Akahoshi and Eric Bruskotter in Tour of Duty.webp | caption = Bruskotter (right) with Steve Akahoshi in Tour of Duty, 1987 | birth_date = | birth_place = Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1985–present | spouse = Tami-Adrian George

Eric Bruskotter is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Cleveland Indians rookie catcher Rube Baker in Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors as well as his role as Private Scott Baker in the TV series Tour of Duty.

Career

Bruskotter started acting in the mid-1980s, appearing in television shows like Mr. Belvedere and Amazing Stories. He gained notoriety when he appeared in the film Can't Buy Me Love in 1987. Later that year he appeared as Private Scott Baker in the TV series Tour of Duty, which followed the trials and tribulations of an army platoon, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. Bruskotter left the series after its first season, but reprised his role in a guest appearance during the show's third and final season.

He returned to feature films with roles on such films as Crimson Tide and In the Line of Fire. He is perhaps more known for his role as Rube Baker in Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors.

He appeared in two episodes of Walker Texas Ranger, starring Chuck Norris. In 1997, he had a role in the science fiction film Starship Troopers. During the film shoot he met Tami-Adrian George, who would become his real-life wife.

In the season 2 episodes of Sports Night, "Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks" and "The Reunion". In the former he played Kyle Whitaker, an NFL player on an unnamed Cleveland based team who gets suspended because as a player caught in an illegal steroid abuse ring. In "The Reunion", his character is important to the back story of lead character Dana Whitaker. In 2007, he appeared in two episodes of 24 during Season 6. In 2011, he appeared as a suitor of Sheldon Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones) on Glee, football recruiter/talent scout Cooter Menkins.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Amazing StoriesStanTV series
1986Mr. BelvedereJock #1
1987Can't Buy Me LoveBig John
1987Tour of DutyPvt. Scott Baker / SP4 Scott BakerTV series (1987–1989)
1988Rented LipsFarrell's Goons
1988War of the WorldsJeffersonTV series
1989Head of the ClassBuzzTV series
1989Not Quite Human IIRick, Bus Punk
1990Nobody's PerfectStanley
1990CheersCutter GardnerTV series
1990Teen Angel ReturnsKevin DonatoTV series
1990Sweet poisonJJTV movie
1991Quantum LeapBeau / Red / GlenTV series (1991–1993)
1992The Wonder YearsBully // Football PlayerTV series
1993Dragon: The Bruce Lee StoryJoe Henderson
1993In the Line of FireYoung Agent
1994Major League IIRube Baker
1994Beverly Hills, 90210Belligerent GuyTV series
1995Crimson TideBennefield
1995Walker, Texas RangerJonah Nelson / Joey O'BannonTV series (1995–1997)
1995JAGDrumTV series
1996The FanCatcher
1997Starship TroopersBreckinridgeMovie
1998Major League: Back to the MinorsRube BakerMovie
2006Bring It On: All or NothingTim AllenMovie
2008How I Met Your MotherGeorgeTV series
2010Nude Nuns with Big GunsTyroneTV Movie
2011NCISLester (Truck Driver)TV series
2011–2012GleeCooter MenkinsTV series
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References

References

  1. "Jonah Nelson".
  2. "Joey O'Bannon".
  3. "Kyle Whitaker episode".
  4. "reunion episode where Eric appeared".
  5. (October 28, 2011). "Most Popular E-mail Newsletter". USA Today.

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