David Rasche
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David Rasche | |
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Born | August 7, 1944 St. Louis, Missouri |
Spouse(s) | Heather Lupton |
David Rasche (born August 7, 1944) is an American actor.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life and career
Rasche was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father was a minister and farmer.[1] Rasche started in theatre, but also has appeared on numerous movies and television series. He became a member of the Chicago Second City, after John Belushi moved on to Saturday Night Live.
Rasche has a scholarly background (graduate degree from the University of Chicago) and also worked as a teacher and writer before going into showbusiness full-time. He even appeared on a PBS special.
In 1974, he fronted $1,000 to help start Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago. He began appearing on TV and films in 1977, making his film debut in 1978 in An Unmarried Woman, directed by Paul Mazursky;the following year,he had a small part in Woody Allen's celebrated comedy Manhattan.
[edit] Sledge Hammer!
His most famous role by far, is the title role in the late 1980s series Sledge Hammer!: Rasche's inimitable performance as a violent and chauvinistic cop earned him rave reviews and the series is considered a cult classic. A few years earlier, an almost unrecognizable Rasche played a nuclear terrorist in the groundbreaking 1983 TV movie Special Bulletin.
[edit] Later career
He had a minor role as a photographer in the movie Cobra alongside Brigitte Nielsen. He also starred in the early-'90s NBC sitcom Nurses.
In addition to his work as a screen actor, Rasche can also be heard as Captain Piett in the NPR radio adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back.
He has a minor appearance in Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers.
Rasche played the President in the short-lived 2001 television series DAG and in the 2006 film The Sentinel. He starred as a crooked police officer in the Tom Selleck movie An Innocent Man.
He also portrays the late Donald Greene, one of the passengers of doomed flight 93, in Paul Greengrass' controversial 9/11 film United 93. He is presently working on Garrett Bennett's The Spy & the Sparrow.
He also played the role of Robert Gardner on All My Children in 2008. And played in Burn After Reading in 2008
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NAME | Rasche, David |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1944-8-7 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Louis, Missouri |
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