Gregory itzin biography

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  • Itzin, Gregory

    (Gregory Itzen, Greg Itzin)

    PERSONAL

    Addresses:

    Agent—Donna Massetti, SMS Talent, Inc., 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

    Career:

    Actor. Appeared in commercials.

    Awards, Honors:

    Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1994, for The Kentucky Cycle.

    CREDITS

    Television Appearances; Series:

    Dennis, The Nutt House, NBC, 1989.

    Jack Travis, Something Wilder, NBC, 1994–95.

    District attorney Roger Garfield, Murder One, ABC, 1995–96.

    Joel Marks, a recurring role, Profiler, NBC, 2000.

    Sergei, Strip Mall, Comedy Central, 2000–2001.

    Charles Logan, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, beginning 2005.

    Television Appearances; Miniseries:

    Newsman, Murder in Texas, NBC, 1981.

    Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996.

    Arlen Specter, The Hunt For the Unicorn Killer, NBC, 1999.

    Television Appearances; Movies:

    Polygraph tester, Thornwell, CBS, 1981.

    Mario, The Other Woman, CBS, 1983.

    Harold Taplinger, Carly's Web, NBC, 1987.

    Phil, Hi Honey, I'm Dead, Fox, 1991.

    Gavin Hill, Drive Like Lightning, USA Network, 1992.

    Cornell, Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights and Under Threat), CBS, 1993.

    Rick Boyer, Moment of Truth: Stalking Back, NBC, 1993.

    The Ultimate Lie, HBO, 1996.

    Mr. Romley, Friends 'til the End, NBC, 1997.

    Crook, The Day Lincoln Was Shot, TNT, 1998.

    Headmaster Pritchard, Johnny Tsunami, The Disney Channel, 1999.

    Joe, One Last Flight (also known as Fly Boy), HBO, 1999.

    Attorney general John Ashcroft, DC 9/11: Time of Crisis, Showtime, 2003.

    Television Appearances; Specials:

    (As Greg Itzin) Goldsmith, "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983.

    Television Appearances; Episodic:

    Second man, "Dr. Morkenstein," Mork & Mindy, ABC, 1979.

    Waiter, "Fallen Angel," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979.

    Davis, "Bully and Billy," Voyagers!, NBC, 1982.

    Dr. Reston, "To Soar and Never Falter," Fame, NBC, 1982.

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    Year Title Role Notes 1979 Backstairs at the White HouseWhite House Tour Guide Episode #1.1 1979 Mork & MindyMan #2 Episode: "Dr. Morkenstein" 1979 Charlie's AngelsWaiter Episode: "Fallen Angel" 1981 ThornwellPolygraph Tester Television film 1981 Murder in TexasNewsman Television film 1981 BulbaV. Ogelthorpe Television film 1982 FameDr. Reston Episode: "To Soar and Never Falter" 1982 Lou GrantYoung Reporter Episode: "Unthinkable" 1982, 1983 Voyagers!Ernst / Davis 2 episodes 1983 American PlayhouseGoldsmith Episode: "Miss Lonelyhearts" 1983 The Other WomanMario Television film 1985 Street HawkHarvey Episode: "Vegas Run" 1985 Falcon CrestDr. Bitters Episode: "The Trial" 1985 Santa BarbaraAttorney Howard Otis 3 episodes 1985 Scarecrow and Mrs. KingPaul Cavanaugh Episode: "You Only Die Twice" 1985 Tales from the DarksideNewton Episode: "Grandma's Last Wish" 1985 HunterCharlie Latimer Episode: "The Biggest Man in Town" 1985 Hill Street BluesDr. Kaplan Episode: "Seoul on Ice" 1985 HotelEd Banner Episode: "Echoes" 1986 The A-TeamHoward Episode: "Wheel of Fortune" 1986 Easy StreetMr. Haskell Episode: "Pride Goeth Before a Cheap Hotel" 1986 MacGyverTom Cavanaugh Episode: "Final Approach" 1986 St. ElsewhereVing Shalimar Episode: "Lost Weekend" 1987 OutlawsArt Collier Episode: "Hymn" 1987 Max HeadroomGregory Episode: "Deities" 1987 Frank's PlaceBrandon Episode: "Season's Greetings" 1987–1992 MatlockVarious 5 episodes 1987–1994 L.A. LawD.D.A. Jack Angeletti 3 episodes 1988 21 Jump StreetPrincipal Jack Garner Episode: "Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond" 1988 A Year in the LifeJoel

    Gregory Martin Itzin

    Birthdate:

    April 20, 1948 (1948-04-20)
    (age 76)

    Gregory Itzinis the American actor who portrays Alphonse Frankensteinon ABC's Once Upon a Time.

    Biography

    Gregory Martin Itzin was born on April 20, 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia to Evelyn Loretta Smith and Martin Joseph Itzin. He has one sister, Pamela Joanna. Later, his family moved to Burlington, Wisconsin where Gregory's father, a former marine, served as city councilman and eventually became mayor. Gregory's early school history was as an attendee at St. Charles Catholic grade school and St. Mary's High School. For his choice of career, he contemplated priesthood before being drawn to teaching until his English professor at the University of Wisconsin gave a class assignment; either write a final paper or appear in a production of the William Shakespeare historic play Richard II. Enthusiastically, Gregory took up the challenge of performing, and was cast as Richard II's cousin Henry Bolingbroke. In the following school semester, he took a turn in another William Shakespeare play as Roman general Tullus Aufidius in the tragic Coriolanus. In doing so, he fell in love with the craft, and after working in dinner theater in Illinois, he lit out for San Francisco, California to study at the American Conservatory Theater.

    There, Gregory further developed his love for the classics, and soon began teaching classes on Shakespeare as part of the Conservatory's evening extension courses. Upon moving to Los Angeles in 1977 to pursue acting full-time was supplemented by courses at South Coast Repertory and the Actors' Playpen. Gregory's screen debut came in 1979 as a tour guide in NBC's Backstairs at the White House, with his feature debut coming a year later as Religious Zealot #1" in "Airplane!, co-directed by his former Wisconsin classmates, David and Je

    Gregory Itzin

    American actor (1948–2022)

    Gregory Itzin

    Itzin in 2006

    Born

    Gregory Martin Itzin


    (1948-04-20)April 20, 1948

    Washington, D.C., U.S.

    DiedJuly 8, 2022(2022-07-08) (aged 74)
    OccupationActor
    Years active1979–2022
    Spouse

    Judie

    (m. 1979)​
    Children2

    Gregory Martin Itzin (April 20, 1948 – July 8, 2022) was an American character actor of film and television best known for his role as U.S. PresidentCharles Logan in the action thriller series 24.

    Early life

    Itzin was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Evelyn Loretta (née Smith) and Martin Joseph Itzin. When he was in sixth grade, his family moved to Burlington, Wisconsin, where his father was mayor. Itzin originally intended to become a theater actor, receiving training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. He acted on many stages across the country.

    Career

    Television

    Itzin first appeared on television as a contestant on Whew! in 1979, then in guest starring roles on various television shows like in the MacGyver episode "Final Approach" (1986). He received a Tony Award nomination for his role in the Pulitzer Prize–winning play The Kentucky Cycle. In the movie Airplane!, Itzin played Religious Zealot #1. He had a small role in The A-Team episode "Wheel of Fortune" as Howard, an accountant at a casino.

    In 2005, Itzin joined the cast of 24, halfway through its fourth season, in the recurring role as Vice President Charles Logan. By the following season the character had become President and was expanded to become one of the leading figures in the storyline. Itzin received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for this performance. He didn't have to audition for the role, since he had previously auditioned for a role during the second season of the show, and knew one of the producers.[5&