Don Swayze
Don Swayze | |
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Don Swayze (2010) | |
Born |
Donald Carl Swayze August 10, 1958 Texas, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse(s) | Charlene Swayze (m. 2014) |
Donald Carl "Don" Swayze (born August 10, 1958) is an American actor, noted for character acting in dramatic series and soap operas, as well as several feature films, and theatrical work, including comedy. He is the younger brother of late actor Patrick Swayze.
Early life
Swayze was born in Texas, the middle son of Patsy Yvonne Helen (née Karnes), a choreographer, dance instructor, and dancer, and Jesse Wayne Swayze, an engineering drafter.[1][2] He is a younger brother of the late actor Patrick Swayze and of sister Vicky Lynn, and the older brother of Sean Kyle and adopted sister Bora Song (nicknamed Bambi). He is a sixth cousin once removed of commentator John Cameron Swayze and a relative of noted Texas Revolution soldier Henry Karnes.
Film career
Swayze's film work has included an appearance as a dancer in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy, as Ruben in the film Father for Charlie, and as Mark in the film Shy People. He also played Col. Sherman Rutherford in a western–noir hybrid titled Heathens and Thieves in 2012.[3] He also starred in the film Death Ring, and as the Alamo courier James Bonham in Alamo: Price of Freedom, an IMAX film shown in San Antonio, Texas.
Television career
Swayze is currently appearing in two soap operas, The Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives. In 2010, Swayze guest starred in six episodes in a recurring role as Gus, a werewolf, on the HBO series True Blood.[4][5] His television drama work includes multiple appearances in Murder She Wrote, The X Files, NYPD Blue, Days of Our Lives, NCIS, Carnivàle, and dozens of other programs. Swayze had a role as a mentally handicapped man suspected of murder in an episode of the television drama Matlock. He played Jesse James in a season-two episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He had a recurring role on Criminal Minds, specifically the episodes "The Big Game" and "Revelations", in which he played Charles Hankel, the father and alternate personality of serial killer Tobias Hankel. On Cold Case, Swayze played the adult Grant Hall. Swayze had a small guest appearance on It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia as a crazy boat captain. He has also appeared on Beyond Belief, and The Bridge. Swayze also appeared in an episode of Sons of Anarchy, season 7.
Stage career
In 2001, Don was on stage as Pedro in Man of La Mancha, at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. In 2005, he played Roy in the comedy Lone Star at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. In the fall of 2011, he co-starred with Anne Archer in an original stage play titled Jane Fonda: In the Court of Public Opinion, at the Edgemar Theater in Santa Monica, California; he played U.S. Army Sgt. Don Simpson (retired), a wounded veteran of the Vietnam War.
Personal life
Don is an avid skydiver and cyclist, and races cross country mountain bikes in his spare time. Don was married to model and actress Marcia Swayze in December 1985 but divorced in 1993. Together they had a daughter born in 1988 named Danielle.[6][7] Don is now married to Charlene Swayze.[8]
References
- ↑ Patrick Swayze Biography
- ↑ "Hollywood rallies around Patrick Swayze as he vows to continue work during his cancer battle". London: Daily Mail. March 7, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2010.:("Swayze was raised Roman Catholic.")
- ↑ Heathensandthieves.com
- ↑ More True Blood Casting News and Over a Dozen New Images
- ↑ "Don Swayze plays "Gus" in four episodes of True Blood S3". February 10, 2010. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- ↑ WENN. "Don Swayze looking for love on Millionaire Matchmaker". Hollywood.com. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
- ↑ IMDB. "Marcia Swayze - Biography". IMDB. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0842023/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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