David Warshofsky
Appearance
David Warshofsky | |
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Born | David A. Warner February 23, 1961 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse | Kristina Lear (2 children) |
David Warshofsky (born February 23, 1961)[1] is an American film/television actor.
Life and career
Warshofsky was born David A. Warner[1] in San Francisco, California.[1][2] He changed his surname back to "Warshofsky," which was his family's original name.[3] Since 1989, Warshofsky has appeared in films and television series, such as episodes of Law & Order, ER, Commander in Chief, Without a Trace, The Mentalist, and Tarzan, and films such as Running Scared, Welcome to Collinwood, The Bone Collector, Face/Off, Unstoppable, and There Will Be Blood.
Warshofsky lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
Filmography
- Beatriz at Dinner (2017) – Grant
- Now You See Me 2 (2016) – Cowan
- Battle Creek (2015) (TV series) – Agent Bromberg
- Taken 3 (2015) – Bernie
- The Two Faces of January (2014) – Paul Vittorio
- Captain Phillips (2013) – Mike Perry
- Now You See Me (2013) – Cowan
- Lincoln (2012) – William Hutton
- The Master (2012) – Philadelphia Police
- The Mentalist (2009-2011) (TV series) – Donny Culpepper
- The Future (2011) – Marshall
- Unstoppable (2010) – Judd Stewart
- Taken (2008) – Bernie
- Generation Kill (2008) (TV series) – Battalion Commander (1 episode)
- There Will be Blood (2007) – H.M. Tilford
- Law & Order (2001–2007) (TV series) – Danny Miller (3 episodes)
- Cough Drop (2007) – Greg Pierson
- Numb3rs (2007) (TV series) – Detective Jack Collins (1 episode)
- The Hunter (2007) – Frank
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006) (TV series) – Officer Ray Wiznesky (1 episode)
- Scrubs (2006) (TV series) – Dave Bradford (1 episode)
- Walkout (2006) (TV) – Lloyd Hurley
- Commander in Chief (2006) (TV series) – Frank Terzano (1 episode)
- Running Scared (2006) – Lester the Pimp
- The Best Thief in the World (2004) – Paul Zaidman
- Without a Trace (2004) (TV series) (1 episode)
- Tarzan (2003) (TV series) – Sheriff Tim Sweeney (1 episode)
- Medal of Honor: Rising Sun (2003) (VG) (voice) (as Dave Warshofsky) – Additional Voices
- Fight or Flight (2003) – Lawerence
- Welcome to Collinwood (2002) – Sergeant Babitch
- Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002) – Kurt Wurtzle
- Don't Say a Word (2001) – Ryan
- Human Nature (2001) – Police Detective
- The Sopranos (2001) (TV series) – Cop #2 (1 episode)
- Friends (2000) (TV series) – Fireman #2 (1 episode)
- Endsville (2000) – Doug
- Mondo Picasso (1999) (TV series) – Captain Tam
- The Bone Collector (1999) – Amelia's Partner
- The Minus Man (1999) – Detective Pate
- ER (1998) (TV series) (1 episode)
- A Bright Shining Lie (1998) (TV) – Terry Pike
- Brooklyn South (1998) (TV series) (1 episode)
- Cracker (1997) (TV series) – Bartender (1 episode)
- G.I. Jane (1997) – Sgt. Johns, Instructor
- Face/Off (1997) – Bomb Leader
- Chicago Hope (1997) (TV series) – Joseph Bonora (1 episode)
- JAG (1997) (TV series) – Blake, USS Cayuga's Executive Officer (1 episode)
- NYPD Blue (1995) (TV series) – Bruce Krieger (1 episode)
- Skinner (1995) – Geoff Tate
- Afterburn (1992) (TV) – Tiger
- Home Improvement (1991) (TV series) – Fireman #1 (1 episode)
- Born on the Fourth of July (1989) – Lieutenant – Vietnam
- Family Business (1989) – Lawyer's Parking Attendant
- Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) – Mike
- Suffering Bastards (1989) – Al Johnson
References
- ^ a b c According to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Searchable at http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/39461
- ^ David Warshofsky profile at FilmReference.com
- ^ "'South Pacific' provides some enchanted evening." Fine, Arlene. Cleveland Jewish News. www.clevelandjewishnews.com Published October 31, 2002/. Accessed February 25, 2018.
- ^ "'South Pacific' provides some enchanted evening." Fine, Arlene. Cleveland Jewish News. www.clevelandjewishnews.com Published October 31, 2002/. Accessed February 25, 2018.