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Birth name : Gregory Itzin |
| Date of birth :
20 April 1948 |
| Place of birth: Washington, District of Columbia, USA |
| Nickname:
Greg |
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| Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m) |
| Spouse: Judie Itzin (1979 - present) 2 children |
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"The degree to which well-dressed, seemingly sensible human beings carry on about 24 continues to astonish me. The cast had an after-hours tour of the Supreme Court. It turns out Clarence Thomas is a huge fan. Then, at the White House, Karl Rove showed us aroung the Oval Office and called me Mr. President. That was quite a moment for a dyed-in-the-wool liberal like myself." |
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Gregory Itzin (born April 20, 1948) is an Emmy-nominated American film and television actor, best known for his role on the series 24 as President Charles Logan. Due to the level of fanaticism the show inspired, actor Gregory Itzin received the most press of his highly prolific career from playing hissable President Charles Logan on Fox’s hit “24” (2001- ). Yet long before putting Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer in harm’s way, the recognizable actor had amassed an impressive list of credits on film, television and stage over the last three decades.
Since 2005, Itzin portrayed the seemingly weak Vice President Charles Logan on “24,” who assumed the highest office in the land after President John Keeler (Geoff Pierson) was critically injured in a terrorist attack on Air Force One. The stress of dealing with such national crises as a terrorist launch of American nuclear missiles and the assassination of a Chinese consul, as well as the instability of his wife Martha (Jean Smart), appeared to have taken its toll on Logan. However, subsequent episodes revealed that the President was a much stronger and more devious person than was previously believed.
Itzin's family moved to Burlington, Wisconsin when he was in sixth grade where his father, Martin Itzin, was a former mayor of the city and, as of 2007, still lives there. Itzin originally intended to become a theater actor, receiving training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. He has appeared on many stages across the country.
Itzin has appeared in guest starring roles on various television shows. His most recent major role has been President Charles Logan on the popular television drama 24. He received a Tony Award nomination for his role in the Pulitzer Prize winning play The Kentucky Cycle. In the movie Airplane!, Itzin plays Religious Zealot #1, and has the first lines in the movie, but disappears after the first scene. He had a short role in the A-team episode 'Wheel of fortune', as accountant Howard for a casino-owner. He found more of a home on episodic television and TV features. Past credits included roles on “Lou Grant” (CBS, 1977-1982), “Dallas” (CBS, 1978-91), “Hill Street Blues” (NBC, 1981-87), “Murphy Brown” (CBS, 1988-1998), “ER” (NBC, 1994- ), and multiple episodes of “Night Court” (NBC, 1984-1992), “Matlock” (ABC/NBC, 1986-1995), “Murder One” (ABC, 1995-97), “The Practice” (ABC, 1997-2004), “CSI” (CBS, 2000- ), and “Judging Amy” (CBS, 1999-2005). Much to the delight of sci-fi geeks everywhere, he also played roles on three “Star Trek” franchises – “Deep Space Nine, (syndicated, 1993-99); “Voyager,” (UPN, 1995-2001) and “Enterprise” (UPN, 2001-05).
In 2005, Itzin joined the cast of 24, halfway through its fourth season, in the recurring role as Vice President Charles Logan. By the following season the character had become President and was expanded to become one of the leading figures in the storyline. Itzin received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for this performance. He didn't have to audition for the role, as he had previously auditioned for a role during the second season of the show, and knew one of the producers. Itzin returned for four episodes in season six.
Itzin has held recurring roles on popular TV series such as Friends as Theodore Hannigan- father of Mike Hannigan, Murder One, Navy NCIS, The OC, Judging Amy, Boston Legal, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Practice, The Pretender and the short-lived science fiction series, Firefly. He also portrayed John Ashcroft in the 2003 television movie DC 9/11: Time of Crisis.
He is also a frequent Star Trek actor, having played five different roles in the various series over the years; his most recent Trek role was Admiral Black in Star Trek: Enterprise. He made his first Star Trek appearance in 1993, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Dax". He later guest starred in DS9 again, in the sixth season episode "Who Mourns for Morn?"
Also Starred in 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' as a Clerk a the Mint Hotel. On stage he has appeared in numerous theatrical venues across the country, and is a member of The Matrix Theatre Company in Los Angeles, where he has acted in award-winning productions of Waiting for Godot, The Homecoming and The Birthday Party (each earning him an L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for performance). For his work in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Kentucky Cycle (which he performed in the world premiere at the Intiman Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, the Kennedy Center and on Broadway), he received Tony Award and Drama Desk nominations.
He recently appeared on stage as Louis de Rougemont in the world premiere of Donald Margulies Shipwrecked! An Entertainment at South Coast Repertory, and as a psychiatrist in the Lindsay Lohan thriller I Know Who Killed Me. Itzin lives in Los Angeles with his wife (since 1979) Judie, an artist, and their two children: son Wilke (born 1985) and daughter Julia (born 1982).
Itzin played softball on an entertainment league team called the "Ten Guys From Italy". His teammates included actors Michael Keaton, Kevin Nealon and Jeff Doucette, feature filmmakers Bob Logan and Ed Solomon, and TV producer Steven Peterman.
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