J.C. Quinn
Biography
J.C. Quinn, born on November 30, 1940, was a distinguished American actor known for his contributions to both film and television. Over the course of his career, which spanned several decades, Quinn became recognized for his versatile performances and compelling presence on screen.
Quinn's acting journey began in the late 1960s, and he quickly made a name for himself with memorable roles in various television series. He appeared in popular shows such as "Hill Street Blues," "The X-Files," and "ER," showcasing his ability to adapt to a wide range of characters. His work in television not only garnered him a loyal fanbase but also solidified his reputation as a skilled performer.
In addition to his television achievements, Quinn also made notable contributions to film. He is perhaps best remembered for his role in the 1993 movie "The Fugitive," where he played a significant part alongside acclaimed actors like Harrison Ford. His filmography also includes appearances in "The Last Boy Scout" and "The River Wild," among others.
Throughout his career, J.C. Quinn demonstrated a remarkable ability to bring depth and authenticity to his roles, earning respect from peers and audiences alike. He passed away on February 10, 2004, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence aspiring actors in the industry.
Filmography
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Buried Alive II
1997
Deceiver
1997
CrissCross
1992 • Jetty
At Close Range
1986 • Boyd
The Preppie Murder
1989
All-American Murder
1991 • Harry Forbes
Big Business
1988
Hit Me
1996 • Fred Bascomb
Eddie Macon's Run
1983
Silkwood
1983
The Prophecy
1995 • Burrows
The Babe
1992
Barfly
1987 • Jim
Gloria
1980
Digging to China
1997 • Minister
Takedown
2000
Vision Quest
1985 • Elmo
Maximum Overdrive
1986 • Duncan
Primary Colors
1998
Turner & Hooch
1989
Pontiac Moon
1994 • Bartender
On the Yard
1978