Gregg Lee Henry (born May 6, 1952)[ is an American actor.]
He is best known for his performance as serial killer Dennis Rader in the television film The Hunt for the BTK Killer and for playing various "heavies" in various films, such as in Payback (1999), Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy films and Brian De Palma's Body Double (1984),
who he has collaborated with frequently over the years, acting in six De Palma films.
Biography
Henry was born May 6, 1952, in Lakewood, Colorado.
[ He has been featured in over 75 television programs, including The Riches; Firefly; Chicago Med; 24; Airwolf; ; Murder, She Wrote; Gilmore Girls; Matlock; In the Heat of the Night; L.A. Law; Falcon Crest; Designing Women; Moonlighting; Magnum, P.I.; Rich Man, Poor Man Book II; The Mentalist; Castle; Glee; Burn Notice and Breakout Kings.
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He played Hugh Pannetta alongside Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver on the FX television series The Riches. He played the role of Dobbs in the USA Network series White Collar and Hollis Doyle on the ABC series Scandal. Starting June 10, 2013, he played Detective Carl Reddick in The Killing.
Henry has frequently appeared in James Gunn's productions. He appeared as Peter Quill's grandfather Jason in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jack MacReady in Slither, John Felkner in Super, and Edward Mazursky in Creature Commandos. He also portrayed the Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar as part of the Shakespeare in the Park theater program.
Personal life
Henry is married to American theatre director Lisa James.
Filmography
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Miniseries |
Lieutenant Doug North |
Television film |
Miniseries |
Episode: "He Ain't Heavy" |
Episode: "The Hunted" |
Episode: "The Next Murder You Hear" |
7 episodes |
Episode: "Poker Night" |
Episode: "Grand Slam Thank You Ma'am" |
Episode: "Beware the Ides of May" |
Television film |
Episode: "Nightmare in Blue" |
3 episodes |
Episode: "The D.A." |
Episode: "Oboe Phobia" |
2 episodes |
Television film |
Television film |
Episode: "Stolen Lullaby" |
Television film |
Edgar Purcell |
7 episodes |
Episode: "Absolution" |
Episode: "The Strip Strangler" |
2 episodes |
Episode: "The Train Job" |
Episode: "The Squeeze" |
Episode: "Heartless" |
Episode: "" |
Episode: "Wild Card" |
4 episodes |
2 episodes |
television film |
Episode: "Acts of Congress" |
Television film |
Dennis Rader |
7 episodes |
20 episodes |
Episode: "Death Eminent" |
Series regular |
Episode: "Haunted" |
Episode: "Red-Handed" |
Episode: "Pilot" |
Episode: "Hothead" |
Episode: "Haunted" |
Episode: "Guns, Strippers and Wives" |
Episode: "Friendly Fire" |
Episode: "Kill the Messenger" |
Episode: "Ballad" |
25 episodes |
Episode: "The Time Warp" |
Episode: "Case Histories" |
Episode: "$3.52" |
Episode: "Talk to the Hand" |
Episode: "Blood Sugar" |
Episode: "With Friends Like These..." |
Episode: "Glory Days" |
Episode: "Family Business" |
Episode: "Acceptable Loss" |
2 episodes |
Episode: "Blye, K." |
Episode: "The Toy Job" |
2 episodes |
4 episodes |
22 episodes |
16 episodes |
Television film |
6 episodes |
7 episodes |
3 episodes |
8 episodes |
Episode: "Spring" |
Episode: "Mid-Bryce Crisis" |
Episode: "Alex" |
7 episodes |
Episode: "Homefront" |
9 episodes |
Episode: "Now What?" |
3 episodes |
4 episodes |
Episode: "A Very Funny Monster" |
Video games
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