Conrad Dunn
Conrad Dunn (born Los Angeles) is an American actor. He began his screen career with the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer in Stripes (1981). Working for some ten years under the name George Jenesky, he achieved soap-opera stardom in Days of Our Lives as Nick Corelli, a misogynistic pimp who evolved from bad guy to romantic lead. He returned to the name Conrad Dunn and began working extensively in Canadian as well as U.S. film and television. He excels as a villain, and has found depth in such TV films as We the Jury (1996) and the miniseries The Last Don (1997–98). For two seasons he portrayed the freelance detective Saul Panzer in the A&E TV series A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–02).
Biography
Born and raised in Los Angeles,[1]:31 Conrad Dunn studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts-Los Angeles and with Stella Adler in New York. After seeing him on the stage, a casting director asked him to read for the role of Francis "Psycho" Soyer[2] in Stripes (1981), his first feature film.[3][lower-alpha 1] His introductory speech,[4] described by one reviewer as "Conrad Dunn's adroit tribute to Travis Bickle",[5] was singled out by film critic Roger Ebert: "The movie has especially good writing in several scenes. My favorite comes near the beginning, during a session when recruits in the new platoon get to know one another. One obviously psycho draftee, who looks like Robert De Niro, quietly announces that if his fellow soldiers touch him, touch his stuff, or interfere in any way with his person or his privacy, he will quite simply be forced to kill them."[6] The response from drill sergeant Warren Oates—"Lighten up, Francis"—became a popular movie quote.[7]
Taking the name George Jenesky, Dunn performed over seven seasons (1981–90) in the NBC daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives. His character, Nick Corelli, became a fan favorite, a despicable pimp who evolved into a romantic lead and one of the show's main characters.[1]:34, 36[8]:71, 191 Nick's murder was one of the series' notable whodunits.[8]:146–149
Dunn had his own theatre company,[3] and his stage credits include a 1994 production of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story simultaneously performed in American Sign Language. "Notwithstanding the value of bringing this important work to a non-hearing audience, the energy of the gestures generated by the actors actually underscores the emotional impact of their fateful encounter," wrote Variety.[9]
He has made numerous appearances in films and on television, frequently as the villain.[3] In the mid-1990s he returned to the name Conrad Dunn and began working extensively in Canada as well as the U.S. Notable TV roles include an antagonistic juror in the USA Network film, We the Jury (1996),[10] a remorseless mobster in two CBS miniseries (1997–98) adapted from Mario Puzo's The Last Don,[11] and the arch villain in the 2000 pilot for TNT's supernatural drama series Witchblade.[12] In 2001 he joined the principal cast of the A&E TV series, Nero Wolfe (2001–02), portraying the superlatively competent freelance detective Saul Panzer for two seasons.[13] His later film appearances include Chicago (2001), Owning Mahowny (2003) and Ving Rhames' Animal 2 (2007).[14]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Stripes | Psycho | [15][3] |
1981 | Days of Our Lives (TV series) | Nick Corelli | as George Jenesky[8]:191 |
1983 | T.J. Hooker (TV series) | Douglas Nelson | "Too Late for Love"[14] |
1983 | Buffalo Bill (TV series) | "Woody Quits"[14] | |
1983 | Alice (TV series) | Customer | "The Robot Wore Pink"[14] |
1984 | Days of Our Lives (TV series) | Nick Corelli | as George Jenesky[8] |
1985 | Hill Street Blues (TV series) | Sonny Murdo | "You're in Alice's"[14] |
1986 | Stewardess School | Referee | as George Jenesky[14] |
1986 | Jumpin' Jack Flash | Man with Umbrella at Phone Booth | as George Jenesky[14] |
1986 | Amazing Stories (TV series) | Gas Station Attendant Warden's Guard |
"Gather Ye Acorns", as George Jenesky "Life on Death Row", as George Jenesky[14] |
1986 | Hunter (TV series) | Rocket | "The Set Up", as George Jenesky[14] |
1986–90 | Days of Our Lives (TV series) | Nick Corelli | as George Jenesky[8] |
1988 | Alien Nation | Quint | as George Jenesky[16] |
1989 | True Believer | Slim Jim | as George Jenesky[1]:31 |
1988 | Hunter (TV series) | Tommy Orlowski | "Presumed Guilty", as George Jenesky[14] |
1990 | Death Warrant | Konefke | as George Jenesky[17] |
1990 | Tequila and Bonetti (TV series) | Wayne | "Mama" as George Jenesky[14] |
1990 | Dark Justice (TV series) | Ted | "Prime Cuts", as George Jenesky[14] |
1993 | Inside Edge | Hip-Hop | as George Jenesky[14] |
1993 | Without Warning: Terror in the Towers (TV) | Mohammed Salameh | as George Jenesky[14] |
1995 | Highlander (TV series) | Matthew | "Blind Faith"[18] |
1995 | The Marshal (TV series) | Louie-Louie | "Rainbow Comix"[14] |
1995 | Due South (TV series) | Siracusa | "The Witness"[18] |
1996 | Side Effects (TV series) | Dr. Irwin Pfaff | "Behind the Scenes"[14] |
1996 | Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Ice (TV) | Henry Gore | [18][19] |
1996 | Mask of Death | Frank Dallio | [18] |
1996 | Silent Trigger | Klein | [18] |
1996 | We the Jury (TV) | Rafael Ramos | [20] |
1996 | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (TV series) | Mr. Marsden | "Who Is Kwai Chang Caine?"[14] |
1997 | The Last Don (TV miniseries) | Lia Vazzi | [18][21] |
1997 | F/X: The Series (TV series) | "Script Doctor"[14] | |
1997 | Goosebumps (TV series) | Grimm | "The Barking Ghost"[14] |
1997 | The New Ghostwriter Mysteries (TV series) | Harry | "Designer Crime"[18] |
1998 | Mr. Headmistress | Farley | [18][22] |
1998 | The Last Don II (TV miniseries) | Lia Vazzi | [18][23] |
1999 | Traders (TV series) | "Eat the Loss"[14] | |
1999 | Vendetta (TV) | Pasquale Corte | [18] |
1999 | The Famous Jett Jackson (TV series) | Marley | "Saving Mr. Dupree"[14] |
1999 | Black and Blue (TV) | Enrique | [18] |
1999 | Execution of Justice (TV) | Gay Teacher | [18] |
2000 | Harry's Case (TV) | [24] | |
2000 | La Femme Nikita (TV series) | The Director of Red Cell | "Sleeping with the Enemy"[14] |
2000 | Witchblade (TV) | Tommy Gallo | [18][25][12] |
2000 | Turn It Up | Urie | [18] |
2001 | Haven (TV miniseries) | Josef | [18][26] |
2001–02 | A Nero Wolfe Mystery (TV series) | Saul Panzer[27] | [lower-alpha 2] |
2002 | Witchblade (TV series) | Tommy Gallo | "Emergence"[14] "Hierophant"[14] |
2002 | Martin and Lewis (TV) | Lou Perry | [18][28] |
2002 | Chicago | Doctor | [29] |
2003 | Control Factor (TV) | Thrillkill | [18] |
2003 | Owning Mahowny | Edgar | [18] |
2003 | Blue Murder (TV series) | Kenney Roswell | "John Doe"[14] |
2003 | Veritas: The Quest (TV series) | Moondawg | "Skulls"[14] |
2004 | Direct Action | Captain Stone | [14] |
2004 | Zeyda and the Hitman | Mr. Valenti | [14] |
2004 | Clubhouse (TV series) | Defense Lawyer | "Road Trip"[14] |
2004 | The Eleventh Hour (TV series) | "Megan Ice Cream"[14] | |
2005 | Cool Money (TV) | City | [14] |
2006 | Puppets Who Kill (TV series) | Plumber | "Mr. Big"[14][30] |
2006 | At the Hotel (TV series) | Señor Arioso | "Modern Solutions to Modern Problems"[14] |
2006 | Covert One: The Hades Factor (TV miniseries) | Ghalib Hassan | [14] |
2006 | Jeff Ltd. (TV series) | Vincent | "Ali Baba and the 40 Carpets"[14] "Nightmare on Stevens Street"[14] |
2007 | Animal 2 | Kasada | [3][31] |
2007 | Degrassi: The Next Generation (TV series) | Vlad | "Don't You Want Me?"[14] |
2007 | The Dead Zone (TV series) | Frankie Toro | "Drift"[14] |
2009 | Murdoch Mysteries (TV series) | Professor Otranto | "Snakes and Ladders"[14] |
2011 | XIII: The Series (TV series) | Peralta | "Costa Verde"[14] |
2012 | Suits (TV series) | Oscar Mendoza | "Break Point"[14] |
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