Brad Greenquist
Actor/Actriz
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Películas
36
Series
Brad Greenquist (born October 8, 1959) is an American actor.
Greenquist appeared in Pet Sematary, the 1989 film adaptation of Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name, and in films such as The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer. From the 1990s he was seen as a guest star in various American television series, such as Charmed and ER.
Greenquist was director Steven Soderbergh's preferred choice for the role of Graham Dalton in Sex, Lies, and Videotape, after Kyle MacLachlan and Aidan Quinn turned down the role. However, the producers wanted a more well-known actor, so Soderbergh cast James Spader instead.
Greenquist is also known for his four appearances on various iterations of Star Trek. On Star Trek: Voyager, Greenquist appeared in the Season 3 episode "Warlord." He played the thief Krit in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine sixth season episode "Who Mourns for Morn?" He also appeared in two separate Star Trek: Enterprise episodes. In the second season episode "Dawn," he played Khata'n Zshaar, and then in the fourth season, he played an unnamed Rigelian kidnapper. Because of these appearances, as well as others in science fiction, fantasy, and horror themed movies and television shows, Greenquist frequently appears on the convention circuit.
Como Actor/Actriz
La Ley y el Orden
Bartender
NCIS: Criminología Naval
Dr. Damon Shore
El Mentalista
Henry Cliff
Bones
Joseph Serrano
CSI: Las Vegas
Taxi Manager
Stargate SG-1
Dr. Keffler
CSI: Miami
Dennis Kemp
Grimm
Steiger
Hechiceras
Gavin
Sala de urgencias
Mr. Butler
CSI: Nueva York
Theodore Gates
Star Trek: Voyager
Demmas
Diagnosis: Murder
Natwa
Médium
Michael Williams
Viaje a las estrellas: Espacio Profundo Nueve
Krit
Los Practicantes
FBI Profiler
Escándalo
General Acevedo
Héroes
Nakamura's Henchman
Viaje a las estrellas: Enterprise
Rigelian Kidnapper
Seis Pies Bajo Tierra
Building Manager
Nash Bridges
Calvin Reddick
V.I.P.
Heinrich Anser
Walker, Comisario de Texas
Lomax
The Leftovers
Adoption Agent
The Pretender
Frank Linden
The Magnificent Seven
James Litefoot
Monsters
Kirby
Threat Matrix
Radenmacher
Moonlight
Gerald Stovsky
Grotesquerie
Psychologist