Ray Wise (Actor)

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Ray Wise on Reaper. (Photo: The CW)

About Ray Wise

Longtime character actor Ray Wise is beloved by genre fans for his over-the-top roles in Swamp Thing, RoboCop, Twin Peaks (both the series and the feature), and Jeepers Creepers 2, yet one look at the actor's diverse filmography reveals that it's Wise's diverse body of small-screen work that has been his bread and butter throughout the years.

rAs an adolescent, Wise became keenly aware of his love for acting, and displayed his ambition by appearing in as many plays as possible throughout high school. A college theater major who spent most of his summer breaks in summer stock, Wise was well and ready to enter the professional world after receiving his degree in 1970. As with many other aspiring actors, Wise was drawn to the bright lights of Broadway and New York City, landing a job on the soap opera Love of Life after being in town for only two weeks. During the six years that he was acting on Love of Life, Wise would moonlight with stage roles both on and off-Broadway in addition to dabbling in repertory theater. When Love of Life was canceled in 1976, it was time to expand into features with supporting roles in Swamp Thing and Cat People (both 1982). Throughout the 1980s, Wise appeared on some of the most popular series on television, including Dallas, Trapper John, M.D., Knots Landing, and Moonlighting -- occasionally returning for a recurring role. While his part in Paul Verhoeven's over-the-top sci-fi action flick RoboCop offered the busy actor a chance to truly explore his inner villain, it was another menacing role that would propel Wise's career in the 1990s.

rCast as grieving father Leland Palmer in the surreal David Lynch series Twin Peaks, Wise captivated television viewers with his emotionally charged performance -- Palmer was a challenging character, and few actors could have brought him to life quite as effectively as Wise. In 1992, Wise reprised the role of Leland Palmer for the polarizing feature Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, with subsequent performances in Bob Roberts and Powder, as well as on television in Star Trek: Voyager and Beverly Hills 90210, proving his highest-profile works of the decade. While by the year 2000 it appeared as if Wise had settled into a comfortable small-screen groove thanks to his numerous television credits, roles as a frightened father in the underappreciated, Twilight Zone-flavored frightener Dead End and a monster-fighting farmer in Jeepers Creepers 2 (which re-teamed him with Powder director Victor Salva) both gave genre fans cause to celebrate.

In 2005, Wise took an affecting turn as communist witch-hunt victim Don Hollenbeck in director George Clooney's Oscar-nominated drama Good Night, and Good Luck, and the following year he had a recurring role as Vice President Hal Gardner in the hit Fox series 24. With additional small-screen roles in The Closer, CSI, Law & Order: SVU, and the supernatural series Reaper (on which he played the Devil himself) serving well to balance out feature work in Peaceful Warrior, Pandemic, and One Missed Call, it appeared that Wise remained as comfortable as ever fluctuating between work in film and television. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Family
Name: Relation: Notes:
Kass McClaskey wife
Kyna McClaskey-Wise daughter Born Aug. 22, 1987
Gannon McClaskey-Wise son Born Dec. 26, 1984
Companions
Name: Relation: Notes:
Julie Burr companion Briefly engaged in the 1970s
Milestones
Moved to New York; won regular role on TV soap opera, "Love of Life" (lasted six years); worked nights in theater
Performed in summer stock in Ohio
1978 Moved to Los Angeles with wife
1982 Feature acting debut, "Swamp Thing"
1989 - 1991 Regular role on TV series, "Twin Peaks"
1993 Played Judge Stinson in the short-lived television series "Second Chances"
1995 Cast in the emotionally touching drama "Powder"
2000 Was a regular on the tv drama "Resurrection Blvd"
2001 Featured in the romantic comedy "Two Can Play That Game"
2003 Co-starred in the summer horror feature "Jeppers Creepers 2"
2005 Played 1950s CBS news anchor, Don Hollenbeck in the George Clooney-directed “Goodnight, and Good Luck”
2006 Played Vice President Hal Gardner on the FOX series "24"
2007 Cast as the Devil in the The CW series "Reaper"

Notes

Wise plays catcher on a Burbank fast-pitch softball team.

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Quick Facts

Born

1947-08-29 00:00:00.0 in Akron, Ohio

Education

  • Kent State University, Kent, OH

Professions

actor

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