
John Getz
Acting
Born 1946-10-15 · Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
John Getz (born October 15, 1946) is an American actor. Getz dropped out of college to attend the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. While working in a winery, he helped found the Theater Company in Napa County, California. His location in the grape-growing Napa Valley led to Getz's television debut in a made-for-television horror film Killer Bees. Killer Bees starred Gloria Swanson, Craig Stevens, Kate Jackson, and Edward Albert. Getz then moved to New York City, where he became active in local theater while doing an 18-month stint as Neil Johnson on the soap opera Another World. Getz appeared in The Happy Hooker and followed up with several other roles before starring in the Coen Brothers' neo-noir thriller Blood Simple. He played the doomed lover of a married woman (Frances McDormand) who woefully misinterprets his increasingly complex circumstances. Getz also appeared in The Fly and The Fly II as Stathis Borans, a science magazine editor who pays a heavy price for his curiosity. Also in 1989, he played a Marine Corps Major in Born on the Fourth of July. In 1991, Getz appeared as the unpleasant boyfriend of professional women in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead and Curly Sue. In 1990, Getz appeared as a crime boss in the Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez spoof Men At Work. In 1994, he appeared in the film Playmaker, starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin. In 2007, he had a role in David Fincher's film Zodiac. Also in 2007, he appeared in Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman's documentary film Nanking as George Ashmore Fitch, head of the local YMCA and administrative director of the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone. Getz also had a role in Fincher's film The Social Network, about the founding of Facebook. He appeared in the suspense thriller Elevator as a Wall Street executive trapped in an elevator with a group of strangers, one of whom has a bomb. Written and produced by Marc Rosenberg and directed by Stig Svendsen, Elevator was released in July 2012. He appeared in Trumbo (2015) as director Sam Wood. Through the decades, Getz has guest-starred in many television series, including Barney Miller and Three's Company, where he played Lee Tripper, brother of Jack Tripper. He has guest-starred in How I Met Your Mother, Prison Break, The King of Queens and Private Practice, and had recurring roles in Homeland, Timeless and Bosch. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Getz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

The Pitt
Lloyd Wilkins

A Man on the Inside
Elliott Haverhill

Brilliant Minds
Dr. Doug Adler

The Dead Don't Hurt
Reverend Simpson

Fatal Attraction
Warren

The Last of Us
Dr. Edelstein

Alaska Daily
Conrad Pritchard

Reservation Dogs
James Minor

Body at Brighton Rock
Sheriff

Doom Patrol
Paul Trainor

Dirty John
Dwight

Dirty John
Doug Layton

Brampton's Own
Bart

Ghosted
Director Romslo

Timeless
Benjamin Cahill

Certain Women
Sheriff Rowles

Trumbo
Sam Wood

The Perfect Guy
Renkin

Grace and Frankie
John

Better Call Saul
Chairman

Bosch
Bradley Walker

Transparent
Donald

How to Get Away with Murder
David Dolan

Halt and Catch Fire
Joe MacMillan, Sr.

Bad Teacher
Howard

Eagleheart: Paradise Rising
Bernard Moss

Jobs
Paul Jobs

Desperate Acts of Magic
Don Tarzia

Elevator
Henry Barton

Scandal
Patrick Keating