Grew a mustache to play the part of "Chief" Charlie Swan in He began singing at age nine, and joined a band at age fifteen. It's also produced by J.J. For Audrey's death he sin't letting any of Cheng's men slip from him. Billy Burke was born and raised in Bellingham, Washington, USA. It's been nothing but joy ever since. I flew back immediately, we met on a weekend, and they sort of just pitched me the show, what it was and what it was about. Here he is torturing Sanders by sending his daughter Jane into the virus infected Plaza. "It was dark and dripping with stuff that you love to just get your teeth into as an actor." Jack gets FULL ON REVENGE Here! He performed in Seattle at the Annex Theater, New City Festival, and the A.H.A. [2012, on Jane Austen's Mafia!] He continued to work with bands and study/performing drama at Western Washington University. 24 (TV Series 2001–2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. And that's where it went from there. Theater, though it was as a musician, not an actor, that Burke first moved to Los Angeles. — Billy Burke on his role on 24. They're doing a show.
It was very brief.
Benton swiftly invited Billy to join the cast of his and Lakeshore Entertainment's Feast of Love (2007), which included Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear. He is known for his role as Charlie Swan in Twilight and its sequels.In 2011, he played Cesaire in Red Riding Hood.In 2012, he was cast as one of the lead characters, Miles Matheson, in the NBC science-fiction series Revolution.From 2015 to 2017, he starred in the CBS series Zoo. I wanted to be an actor, and I also at that time wanted to be a rock star. It was very Shakespearean, that show. With two independent films shot in his native Seattle under his belt, he began auditioning and very soon working as an actor. Billy Burke (born November 25, 1966; age 53) played Gary Matheson during Season 2 of 24. And I've had a good 21 years so far. But while I was doing that-this was up in Seattle, during the pre-grunge years-I met a woman who was producing an independent film, and she asked me to come and read for it. It was two tons of fun. But it was very... it was a style that I was completely not used to as an actor. Abrams." And given that and the pedigree that it came with, I said, "What do I gotta do? But I did the best I could.
A demo deal with a major record label that "didn't quite pan out", left him to explore the only other thing he "knew he was good at". I got a call from my manager. Great cast: I was doing music at the time, I had a demo deal with Warner Bros. that didn't pan out in the end, but I decided that while I was down here I'd just try and read for everything that I possibly could, and I started working as an actor in a timely fashion. And then she ended up doing another movie, and I got a part in that.
Often portrays police officers, officials, FBI agents, and other persons in authority, such as a recent (2020) role as a Fire Captain in multiple segments of (2012, on landing Revolution) I was in Las Vegas, being a danger to myself. [2012, on getting into acting] I had known that I'd wanted to be an actor from a very early age, but I had always known that I wanted to have a dual career. [2012, on his role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine] I barely remember that, except for the fact that it was one of my very first gigs. Yeah! One scene, maybe a scene and a half. I said, "What time do I gotta be there?" In the penultimate episode of 24 Season 3 here is another version of Jacks rages. I did, and I got that part.