American actor (b. 1954)
Jere Burns
Born Jere Eugene Burns II
(1954-10-15 ) October 15, 1954 (age 70) Alma mater Occupation Actor Years active 1970–present Spouses
Melissa Keeler
(
m. 1982;
div. 1996)
Leslie Cohen
(
m. 2008;
div. 2018)
Children 4
Jere Eugene Burns II [ 1] (; born October 15, 1954) is an American actor who has appeared in theatre productions and on television. He played the roles of ladies' man Kirk Morris on the television series Dear John , DIA psychiatrist Anson Fullerton on the television series Burn Notice , Jack on the sitcom Something So Right [ 2] [circular reference ] , and Dixie Mafia middle-man Wynn Duffy on Justified .[ 3]
Early life
Jere Eugene Burns II was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , the son of a gown and cap manufacturer.[ 1] He attended the Browne & Nichols School and graduated in 1973.[ 4] Burns was drawn to acting late in college. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1980, he moved to Manhattan and was cast in Don Juan at the New York Shakespeare Festival .
Career
Burns has appeared on Broadway; his Broadway theatre credits include Hairspray and After the Night and the Music .
Burns made his television debut in a small role on ABC's ABC Afterschool Special episode "Mom's on Strike" in 1984. He had a recurring role as rapist James Fitzsimmons on Hill Street Blues and body collector Breughel on Max Headroom . In 1988 he landed the role of sleazy Kirk Morris on Dear John . In 1989 he appeared in the William Lustig film Hit List as Jared Riley. He appeared as the villainous Cade Dalton on the NBC miniseries The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991), hateful Vice President of Sales Pete Schmidt on Bob (1993), a member of the feuding family in Greedy (1994), Jack Farrell in Something So Right (1996), and Ben Stuart in Life-Size (2000). He portrayed the title character's brother in "The Trouble with Harry", an episode of the series Twice in a Lifetime directed by David Winning (2000); Frank Alfonse on Good Morning, Miami (2002); Keith on The King of Queens (2006); Michael on Help Me Help You (2006); Dr. Jim on Surviving Suburbia (2007); Derek Ford on Psych , Bosco on Grey's Anatomy (2013); and Jacob Tiernan on Lucifer (2019). He starred as an FBI agent in the movie Otis (2008). Other screen credits include Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001).[citation needed ]
In 2010, he appeared in AMC 's series Breaking Bad as the group leader for a Narcotics Anonymous meeting as a part of a twelve-step program , which main character Jesse Pinkman attended. He also had a recurring role on FX 's Justified as Wynn Duffy,[ 5] a sadistic lieutenant in the Dixie Mafia , and appeared as villain Anson Fullerton in Seasons 5 and 6 (2011–2012) of Burn Notice on USA Network .[ 6] [ 7]
Burns had a recurring role as Jake Abernathy on the A&E series Bates Motel in 2013, and appeared as Lieutenant Atkins in the TBS series Angie Tribeca .
Personal life
In 1982, Burns was married to Melissa Keeler. After 14 years of marriage, they filed for divorce in 1996. The following year in 1997, he married actress Kathleen Kinmont , and they divorced in 1999. In 2008, he was married to Leslie Cohen. They later divorced in 2018 after ten years of marriage.
He has four children.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ a b "Jere Burns Film Reference Page" . www.filmreference.com . Film Reference.
^ "Something So Right" .
^ "Jere Burns" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02.
^ "BB&N Bulletin" . Fall 2020. Retrieved April 3, 2024 . Of his many friends from B&N, particular mention should be made of...Jere Burns '73
^ Fowle, Kyle (March 12, 2015). " 'Justified' postmortem: Jere Burns talks about Mikey's loyalty and THAT scene" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ Ng, Philiana (July 19, 2011). " 'Burn Notice' Casts 'Breaking Bad' Actor as a Psychologist" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (July 19, 2011). "Jere Burns Joins 'Burn Notice' For Major Recurring Role" . Deadline . Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ Ford, Rebecca (May 6, 2014). " 'Justified,' 'Criminal Minds' Actors Join Indie Comedy 'Hot Air' (Exclusive)" . www.hollywoodreporter.com . Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ Ge, Linda (May 2, 2017). " 'Angie Tribeca' Star Jere Burns Joins Seth Rogen Netflix Comedy 'Game Over, Man!' (Exclusive)" . www.thewrap.com . The Wrap. Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ a b "Jere Burns - 2 Character Images" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved October 12, 2019 .
^ Schoellkopf, Christina (June 6, 2018). " 'Incredibles 2' team on the sequel's 14-year gap, and putting Elastigirl center stage" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
^ Tompkins, Michelle (March 29, 2019). "Jennifer Coolidge and Jere Burns spar over Sid as guest stars on The Cool Kids" . www.monstersandcritics.com . Monsters and Critics. Retrieved December 12, 2020 .
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