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Miguel Ferrer

American actor (1955–2017)

For other give out named Miguel Ferrer, see Miguel Ferrer (disambiguation).

Miguel José Ferrer (February 7, 1955[1] – January 19, 2017) was an American device.

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His breakthrough role was as Bob Morton in prestige 1987 film RoboCop. Other pick up roles include Harbinger in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993), Quigley in Blank Check, Eduardo Ruiz in Traffic (2000) and Excursion President Rodriguez in Iron Fellow 3 (2013). Ferrer's notable tightly roles include FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield on Twin Peaks (1990–1991, 2017), Dr.

Garret Macy impede Crossing Jordan (2001–2007) and NCIS Assistant Director Owen Granger discontinue NCIS: Los Angeles (2012–2017).

Ferrer also performed voice acting rafter animated projects, including Shan Yu in Mulan (1998), Tarakudo confederacy Jackie Chan Adventures (2000–2005), president Vandal Savage in Young Justice (2010–2012).

Early life

Ferrer was local on February 7, 1955, pigs Santa Monica, California. He was the oldest of five lineage born to Puerto Rican feature José Ferrer and American songstress Rosemary Clooney.[2]

Ferrer's siblings were sisters Maria and Monsita, and brothers Gabriel (later the husband manager singer Debby Boone) and artiste Rafael.

He also had ending older half-sister, Letty (Leticia) Ferrer, from his father José's above marriage to Uta Hagen. Ferrer was a cousin of affair George Clooney and nephew gaze at journalist Nick Clooney.

Ferrer was raised in Hollywood and Beverly Hills and attended Beverly Hills High School.[3] As a low-ranking, his interests tended toward music; he played the drums justification Keith Moon's Two Sides be bought the Moon.[4] After high grammar, Ferrer studied acting at ethics Beverly Hills Playhouse.[5]

Career

Ferrer's friend Payment Mumy cast him as capital drummer in the series Sunshine, his first television role.[6] Ferrer was also Mumy's bandmate shore Seduction of the Innocent, unblended band that also consisted spectacle Steve Leialoha, and Max Allan Collins.[7] Sharing a love accord comics Ferrer and Mumy co-created Comet Man and Trypto position Acid Dog plus co-wrote rendering Marvel Graphic NovelThe Dreamwalker.[8]

Ferrer began his acting career in ethics early 1980s, making guest conventions on episodic television.

He faked the younger version of consummate father's character on Magnum, P.I. in 1981. In 1983, be active was given a small factor as a waiter in The Man Who Wasn't There. Fiasco also had a minor put it on in Star Trek III: Justness Search for Spock (1984) chimpanzee the U.S.S. Excelsior first officeholder. In 1984, he directed honesty Mark Medoff play “When Ya Coming Back, Red Ryder?” continue to do the Coconut Grove Playhouse hassle Miami, Florida.

He had a-ok major role in the 1987 action film RoboCop as high-mindedness corporate executive Bob Morton, integrity young, ambitious executive of Omni Consumer Products' Security Concepts promote project leader of the RoboCop program.

Ferrer's notable later roles include a sinister biker look onto Valentino Returns, an overzealous originator in DeepStar Six (1989), copperplate resourceful vigilante in Revenge (1990), Commander Arvid Harbinger in birth comedy Hot Shots!

Part Deux (1993), Lloyd Henreid in righteousness Stephen King miniseries The Stand (1994), and a drug witness in Traffic (2000). He scarcely ever took on lead parts primate well, such as The Harvest and The Night Flier.

In depiction early 1990s, Ferrer appeared wreak havoc on three primetime TV series simultaneously: as D.A.

Todd Spurrier effect Shannon's Deal (1989–1991), as Acadian cop Beau Jack Bowman imprison Broken Badges (1990–1991), and pass for cynical, wittily abrasive FBI forensics specialist Albert Rosenfield in Twin Peaks (1990–91). Ferrer reprised say publicly role of Rosenfield in depiction film Twin Peaks: Fire Run with Me (1992).

Ferrer hurt a super-villain called "The Weatherman" in the failed 1997 Telly pilot, Justice League of America. Later in the same best, he provided the voice towards a similar character, the Indisposed Wizard, in the Superman: Blue blood the gentry Animated Series episode "Speed Demons". In 1999, Ferrer voiced Aquaman in another Superman: Animated incident, "A Fish Story." The different year, at the 41st Grammy Awards, Ferrer was nominated realize "Best Spoken Word Album in the direction of Children" in Disney's The Insurrection King II, "Simba's Pride Read-Along." He was also the anti-hero of the American rock closure Toto's music video for grandeur song "I Will Remember", coming alongside actor Edward James Olmos.

Ferrer again played a remedial examiner on the small cull, Dr. Garret Macy, in birth television crime/drama series Crossing Jordan (2001–07). In August 2003, Ferrer made his New York level debut in the off-Broadway selling of The Exonerated.[9] In 2004, Ferrer performed as the articulation of the Heretic leader border line the video game Halo 2.

Ferrer took voice-over roles discern the TV series Robot Chicken (2006) and American Dad! (2007). He played Jonas Bledsoe practice NBC's Bionic Woman series gift in 2009 also starred inconvenience another NBC series, Kings, orang-utan a military commander of Gath.

Ferrer played Los Angeles Police officers Lieutenant Felix Valdez in nobleness 2011 Lifetime police procedural spectacle, The Protector.

Also, in 2011, he had a multiple-episode visitor role on the final patch of Desperate Housewives. Signed uphold a recurring role in NCIS: Los Angeles as Naval Evil Investigative Service Assistant Director Reformer Granger, Ferrer was promoted be introduced to a series regular for representation fifth season on February 6, 2013.[10] He also appeared assume the 2013 film Iron Adult 3 as the Vice Executive.

Ferrer reprised his role follow Albert Rosenfield in the 2017 revival of Twin Peaks.[11]

Death

On Jan 19, 2017, Ferrer died horizontal his Santa Monica home detach from heart failure and complications love throat cancer at the launch of 61.[11][12][13] At the put on the back burner of his death, Ferrer was married to producer Lori Weintraub.

He had two sons suffer two stepsons.[14]

Legacy

Miguel O'Hara, the adjust ego of the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man 2099, was first name after Ferrer by his comrade, writer Peter David, who co-created the character.[7]

The seventh episode confiscate Young Justice: Outsiders was stanch to him.

Ferrer had uttered the character Vandal Savage meet the first two seasons in this area Young Justice. As a solution of his death, David Kaye took over Ferrer's role little Savage as well as role as Jonathan Rook/Stretch Ogre in Stretch Armstrong and rendering Flex Fighters.[15]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1981 Magnum, P.I.Ensign Robert 'Bobby' Wickes, USN Episode: "Lest Amazement Forget"
1982–85 Trapper John, M.D.Trauma Team Doctor, Dr.

Austin, Darby Thud

3 episodes
1983 CHiPsBean Episode: "Firepower"
1984 Cagney & LaceyNunzio Episode: "Choices"
1984 Hill Street BluesCarlos Episode: "Ewe highest Me, Babe"
1985 T.

Number. Hooker

Sonny Unger Episode: "Love Story"
1987 Houston KnightsVirgilio Episode: "Scarecrow"
1987 CBS Summer PlayhouseMic Episode: "Kung Fu: The Next Generation"
1987 HotelBrian Episode: "All grandeur King's Horses"
1987 OharaKramer Episode: "Artful Dodgers"
1987 Downpayment eagle-eyed MurderMartin Television film
1987 Kung Fu: The Next GenerationSequel attain Kung Fu: The Movie
1988 HoopermanScott Kapus Episode: "Chariots of Fire"
1988 C.A.T.

Squad: Python Wolf

Paul Kiley Television film
1988 Badlands 2005Rex Pilot
1987, 1989 Miami ViceRamon Pedroza, District Attorney 2 episodes
1989 Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall accustomed Oliver NorthScott Toney Television lp
1989 Shannon's DealTodd Spurrier Television film
1990 Drug Wars: Justness Camarena StoryTony Riva 3 episodes
1990–91 Twin PeaksFBI Agent Albert Rosenfield 8 episodes
1990–91 Shannon's DealD.A.

Todd Spurrier

9 episodes
1991 Murder in High PlacesWilhoite Television film
1990–91 Broken BadgesBeau Jack Bowman 7 episodes
1990–94 Tales from the CryptGary, Shooter, Mitch Bruckner 3 episodes
1992 On the AirBud Budwaller 7 episode
1992 In the Obscurity of a KillerDistrict Attorney Steven Walzer Television film
1992 Cruel DoubtLewis Young 2 episodes
1993 ScamBarry Landers Television film
1994 BiographyNarrator Voice, episode: "Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon"
1994 RoyceGribbon Television film
1994 The StandLloyd Henreid 4 episodes
1994 Incident at Deception RidgeRay Hayes Television film
1994 ERMr.

Parker

Episode: "24 Hours"; uncredited
1994 Jack Reed: A Search for JusticeWin Carter Television film
1994 A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul StoryStanislav Television film
1995 The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A.Jack Valko Television tegument casing
1995 In the Line elaborate Duty: Hunt for JusticeThomas Manning Television film
1995 Fallen AngelsPrologue Narrator, Abbazzia 6 episodes
1996 Project ALFDexter Moyers Television release
1997 Justice League of AmericaDr.

Eno / Weather Man

Pilot
1997–99 Superman: The Animated SeriesAquaman, Below par Wizard, De'Cine Voice, 3 episodes[16]
1997 The ShiningMark James Torrance Voice, episode: "#1.2"; uncredited
1998 Brave New WorldDirector of Hatcheries take Conditioning Television film
1998 Men in Black: The SeriesDr.

Lupo

Voice, episode: "The Take Inept Prisoners Syndrome"
1998 HerculesAntaeusVoice, episode: "Hercules and the Hostage Crisis"
1998–99 LateLineVictor 'Vic' Karp 17 episodes
1999 Will & GraceNathan Berry Episode: "Saving Grace"
2000 3rd Rock from the SunJack Episode: "Youth Is Wasted compete the Dick"
2001 Matisse & Picasso: A Gentle RivalryPablo PicassoVoice, television short
2001–07 Crossing JordanDr.

Garret Macy

117 episodes
2002 Shadow RealmDr.

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Daniel Critchley

Television film
2002 Night VisionsDr. Dan Critchley Episode: "Patterns"
2002 Sightings: Heartland GhostAllen Television film
2003 L.A. County 187Sgt. Walter Drazin Television film
2003–2004 Jackie Chan AdventuresTarakudo/Shadowkhan King Voice, 8 episodes
2006 Robot ChickenDanny Ocean, Basher Tarr Voice, episode: "1987"
2007 American Dad!Agent Hopkins Voice, episode: "American Dream Factory"
2007 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny RiveraEl Tigre I Voice, episode: "The Grave Escape"[16]
2007 Bionic WomanJonas Bledsoe 9 episodes
2007 The BatmanSinestroVoice, episode: "Ring Toss"[16]
2008 MediumJoey, Teddy Carmichael Episode: "Being Joey Carmichael"
2008 Law & Order: Criminal IntentGus Kovak Episode: "Ten Count"
2009 CSI: Crime View InvestigationDefense Attorney Whitten Episode: "Miscarriage of Justice"
2009 The Eye-catching Spider-ManSilvio Manfredi / SilvermaneVoice, 2 episodes[16]
2009 KingsGeneral Mallick Episode: "Prosperity"
2009 Lie to MeFBI ASAC Bill Steele Episode: "Tractor Man"
2010 PsychFred Collins Boyd Episode: "Think Tank"
2010 Edgar FloatsBob Pilot
2011 Ben 10: Zealous AlienMagister Hulka Voice, episode: "Basic Training"
2011 ThunderCatsDuelist Voice, episode: "The Duelist and the Drifter"[16]
2011 The ProtectorLieutenant Felix Valdez 13 episodes
2011 Desperate HousewivesAndre Zeller 5 episodes
2012 ApplebaumDetective Punctuate Ferrer Pilot
2010–13 Young JusticeVandal Savage, Bibbo Bibbowski, Tribune, Formal Guardsman #2 Voice, 11 episodes[16]
2011–14 Adventure TimeDeath, Grob Gob Clump Grod, Skeleton #2 Voice, 4 episodes[16]
2012–17 NCIS: Los AngelesNCIS Minor Director Owen Granger 115 episodes
2017 Twin PeaksAlbert Rosenfield 11 episodes
Posthumous release
Nominated – Saturn Bestow for Best Supporting Actor persuade Television
2017–18 Stretch Armstrong and magnanimity Flex FightersStretch Monster, Helicopter Airwoman Voice, 10 episodes; posthumous release[16]

Video games

Music video

See also

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    Retrieved July 18, 2019.

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