Brian Delate
After college graduation, Delate moved to New York City and spent his first few years adapting, both professionally and personally, to the novelty and pace of the city. Delate's first professional acting work (and his very special association with the New York Shakespeare Festival) began in 1981, when he was cast in both of the plays performed in Central Park that summer - Henry IV, Part I and The Tempest. Other plays followed (including Joseph Papp's Hamlet with Diane Venora), and in 1984-1985, Delate received critical acclaim for his performance in the award-winning play, Tracers, which had successful runs in both New York (NYSF) and London (Royal Court). An abundance of daytime television and commercial work followed. In 1987, William Friedkin cast him in Python Wolf and not long after, David Jones cast him opposite Robert DeNiro and Ed Harris in Jacknife. Theatre, film and television opportunities all combined to help Delate thrive as an actor. He spent three seasons with the River Arts Repertory, and three seasons with Phoenix Theatre Company doing rotating repertory theatre, along with numerous theatre acting stints in and out of New York. One piece of trivia from that time was that Delate got to play the Humphrey Bogart role of Rick in the only sanctioned stage production of Casablanca permitted by Warner Brothers. Delate has had the privilege to work with some of the most talented and creative directors and actors in the industry -- most recently in The Brave One (directed by Neil Jordan, with Jodie Foster), in Salome on Broadway, directed by Estelle Parsons and elsewhere and in the film, Salomaybe (both with Al Pacino), as well as in My Brother (directed by Anthony Lover), Buffalo Soldiers (directed by Gregor Jordan, with Ed Harris and Joaquin Phoenix), The Truman Show (directed by Peter Weir, with Jim Carrey and Laura Linney), American Wake and Home Before Dark (both directed by Maureen Foley, the latter with Katherine Ross), Sudden Death (directed by Peter Hyams), Far From Heaven (directed by Todd Haynes), Ash Wednesday (directed by Edward Burns), and The Shawshank Redemption (directed by Frank Darabont, with Tim Robbins).
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Played Guard Dekins
Average Rating8.729256 votesRelease DateSep 23, 199431 years ago -
Played Walter Moore / Kirk Burbank
Average Rating8.119490 votesRelease DateJun 04, 199828 years ago -
Played Detective O'Connor
Average Rating6.61017 votesRelease DateSep 12, 200718 years ago -
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Played Officer #2
Average Rating7.0650 votesRelease DateNov 08, 200223 years ago -
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Played Jury Foreman
Average Rating6.6341 votesRelease DateOct 19, 199035 years ago -
Played Colonel Marshall
Average Rating6.3340 votesRelease DateOct 31, 200223 years ago -
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Played John (uncredited)
Average Rating3.837 votesRelease DateNov 01, 201114 years ago -
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Played Officer Richard
Average Rating2.84 votesRelease DateMay 14, 200521 years ago -
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Played Father Plantard
Average Rating3.02 votesRelease DateJan 13, 200224 years ago -
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Played Judge Silverman
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateDec 02, 199629 years ago -
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