Rudy Pankow
(Actor)
.. Leo Grecco
Khalil Everage
(Actor)
.. Sean
Ryan Ashton
(Actor)
.. Jack Nozak
Indiana Massara
(Actor)
.. Jess
Ashley Nicole Williams
(Actor)
.. Ryan
Anna Maiche
(Actor)
.. Emily Kerpial
Blaine Maye
(Actor)
.. Vince
Greg Davis Jr.
(Actor)
.. Dean Whitman
Nicholas Turturro
(Actor)
.. Coach Krieger
Born:
January 29, 1962
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia:
Appeared with his brother John Turturro in several Spike Lee films, including Mo' Better Blues (1990) and Jungle Fever (1991). Auditioned for the role of NYPD Blue's Det. James Martinez during his lunch break while working as a hotel doorman. Met wife Lissa Espinosa on a plane while she was working as a flight attendant. Was a contestant on Celebrity Fit Club in 2006. Starred on the Web series Dusty Peacock in 2009. Years after making his breakthrough as a rookie detective on NYPD Blue, he took on the role of a veteran NYC beat cop mentoring a rookie on Blue Bloods in 2010. Collects baseball memorabilia from all teams, though is a self-professed lifelong NY Yankees fan. In fact, his passion for the game was celebrated in 2009 when he was featured on an MLB series, I Breathe Baseball. Focusing on his obsession with the Yankees, it featured former NY manager Joe Torre and then-NY outfielder Johnny Damon.
Mike Starr
(Actor)
.. Mr. Podkowa
Born:
July 29, 1950
Trivia:
A character actor whose beefy, imposing build (a magazine once listed him as 6'3" and 245 pounds) typecast him as thugs, hoods, and underworld heavies, performer Mike Starr was raised in the Manhattan area, as the son of a meatpacker and a five-and-dime clerk. He attended Long Island's Hofstra University on a drama scholarship, and -- after graduation -- toiled at menial jobs as a bartender and club bouncer before landing his first film role in William Friedkin's gay-themed cop thriller Cruising (1980). Many projects ensued over the following decades, including The Natural (1984), Uncle Buck (1989, in a memorable bit as a drunken clown), Ed Wood (1994), and Jersey Girl (2004). Fans of the gangster-themed comedy Mad Dog and Glory (1993), in particular, might remember Starr -- he played Harold, the wife-beater husband who gets on David Caruso's bad side, and physically suffers for it. In 2007, Starr essayed a rare lead in the character comedy Osso Bucco; he played a gangster unknowingly targeted for death and due for extermination by his cousin.
Hope Quattrocki
(Actor)
.. Caitlyn
Adam Shalzi
(Actor)
.. Riggs
Juno Yang
(Actor)
.. Tony
Peter Siewerth
(Actor)
.. Mr. Marshall
Brandon Fierro
(Actor)
.. Meathead #1
Claudia Michelle Wallace
(Actor)
.. Ms. McDonald
Tom McGregor
(Actor)
.. Officer Grabalski
Robert Drewke
(Actor)
.. Gene