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Occupation
  
Actor/Comedian

Years active
  
1988–present


Name
  
Brian Haley

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
February 12, 1963 (age 61) (
1963-02-12
)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Spouse
  
Marj McCoshen Haley (m. 1987)

Children
  
Grace Haley, Bridgette Haley, Carlo Haley, Genevieve Haley, Leah Haley

TV shows
  
The Weird Al Show, Maggie Winters

Movies
  
Gran Torino, Baby's Day Out, Mars Attacks!, Little Giants, The Departed

Similar People
  
Christopher Carley, Ahney Her, Patrick Read Johnson, Geraldine Hughes, Joe Pantoliano

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Brian Carlo Haley (born February 12, 1963) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. His stand-up act is characterized by playing his all-American looks against manic outbursts and absurd situations. As an actor, he may be best known for his roles as Veeko the incompetent kidnapper in the John Hughes movie Baby's Day Out, the over-the-top football father Mike Hammersmith (aka Spike's dad) in Little Giants, or Clint Eastwood's son Mitch in the movie Gran Torino.

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Early life

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Haley was born in Seattle, Washington to a large Catholic family, the fifth of six children. His father was an airline executive and his mother was a homemaker and part-time maid. His father is of Irish and Italian descent, which is where he gets his Italian middle name Carlo. At the age of three his family moved to Saint-Jovite, Quebec and he was put in a boarding home where he learned to speak fluent French. He disliked the experience so much that upon his return to Seattle 18 months later, he refused to speak the language except to translate for his younger sister, who only spoke French. He began acting as a child in the Seattle area doing community and school theater. As a teenager, he stumbled upon the film set of Scorchy (1976) in downtown Seattle. After seeing some of the movie being filmed, jumping into a few shots as an extra and meeting the star, Connie Stevens, he decided to pursue a career in show business.

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At 15 he moved to rural Ellensburg, Washington. After high school, he took on several jobs, including lumberjack, hay buck, and ranch hand. He eventually enlisted in the US Army to join the Special Forces (the Green Berets). He was in the service from 1980 to 1985 where he won letters of commendation and the Army Achievement Medal, but left early to pursue a career in show business. While in the Army (1983), he was in the play Guys and Dolls starring Joe Namath at the Ft. Bragg Playhouse.

Career

After his tour in the Army, he began doing stand-up in his native Seattle and quickly rose to headliner status. In 1988, he moved to Los Angeles where he had immediate success, winning a "Hollywood's Hottest New Comic" competition, appearing on several stand-up comedy TV shows such as An Evening At The Improv and was picked up by ABC Television for a one-year holding deal. However, it was his proverbial big break on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1990 that launched his career in earnest. His first appearance led to a flood of television and film roles and an HBO comedy special.

In 1994, he starred in the movie Baby's Day Out. The movie was very popular in overseas markets, especially India, where it played at the largest theater in Calcutta for over a year and was even remade with an Indian cast under the title Sisindri. In 1994, he had a stand out role in the comedy film Little Giants as over the top dad Mike Hammersmith, aka "Spike's Dad".

In 1995, he replaced Thomas Haden Church on NBC's TV series Wings playing the part of mechanic Budd Bronski. That same year he was in a Clio Award winning Super Bowl ad for Miller Lite beer playing hard luck football quarterback Elmer Bruker, a man that was on every winning Super Bowl team but never played. In 1997, he portrayed "The Hooded Avenger" on the Weird Al Show. From 1998 to 1999 he played bartender Tom Vanderhulst on the short lived CBS series Maggie Winters. He has made numerous guest appearances on TV shows such as 30 Rock, The Drew Carey Show, and ER, including reoccurring roles on The Hughleys, Third Watch and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

He has been cast frequently in dramatic roles, playing a detective in the Coen Brothers film The Man Who Wasn't There and Martin Scorsese's The Departed and Police Captain Hill in Tony Scott's The Taking of Pelham 123. In 2003, he was cast in the television pilot for the CBS one-hour drama The Brotherhood of Poland New Hampshire as one of three brothers along with Randy Quaid and John Carroll Lynch, but was replaced later by Chris Penn due to story restructuring and his lack of similarity to the other two brothers. In 2009, he played Clint Eastwood's discontented son Mitch in the award-winning movie Gran Torino.

In February 2007, he appeared on Broadway as tennis commentator Ryan Becker in the Terrence McNally play Deuce, directed by Michael Blakemore.

He currently lives in New York City and has a production company, Haleywood Productions.

He is currently doing the commentary, along with Tim Kitzrow for NFL Blitz.

Personal life

Haley owns the Frank Sinatra booth and several other items from Chasen's restaurant. He is active with the relief organization World Vision.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Senator Alan Chandler
- Open Wounds (2023) - Senator Alan Chandler
2018
Escape at Dannemora (TV Mini Series) as
David Favro
- Part 7 (2018) - David Favro
2016
Kevin Can Wait (TV Series) as
Tim
- The Power of Positive Drinking (2016) - Tim
2016
Bonding (Short) as
Dad
2016
Courting Des Moines as
Sec. Todd Voss
2015
Deadbeat (TV Series) as
Joseph
- Finger F- Ked (2015) - Joseph
2014
The Blacklist (TV Series) as
Jonathan Reese
- The Scimitar (No. 22) (2014) - Jonathan Reese
2014
Boardwalk Empire (TV Series) as
Lead Guard
- Golden Days for Boys and Girls (2014) - Lead Guard
2014
Orange Is the New Black (TV Series) as
US Marshal Anderson
- Thirsty Bird (2014) - US Marshal Anderson
2014
Draft Day as
NFL Commissioner (uncredited)
2012
Blue Bloods (TV Series) as
Wayne Rivano
- The Job (2012) - Wayne Rivano
2012
NFL Blitz (Video Game) as
Color commentary
2011
The Try-Out (Short) as
Manager
2011
Onion SportsDome (TV Series) as
Analyst Steve Tillman
- Episode #1.10 (2011) - Analyst Steve Tillman
2011
The Adjustment Bureau as
Police Officer Maes
2011
30 Rock (TV Series) as
Dave
- Double-Edged Sword (2011) - Dave
2009
The Taking of Pelham 123 as
Police Captain Hill (MTA)
2009
Rise of the Radio Show (TV Series) as
Brian
2009
ER (TV Series) as
Chris Salamunovich
- And in the End- (2009) - Chris Salamunovich
2008
Gran Torino as
Mitch Kowalski
2004
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Ted Regan / Barry Carlson
- Contract (2008) - Ted Regan
- Semi-Detached (2004) - Barry Carlson
2006
The Departed as
Detective #2 Tailing Queenan
2003
The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (TV Series) as
Waylon Shaw
- Unaired Pilot (2003) - Waylon Shaw
2003
Third Watch (TV Series) as
Detective Kent
- A Ticket Grows in Brooklyn (2003) - Detective Kent
- Goodbye to All That (2003) - Detective Kent
2001
Pearl Harbor as
Training Captain
2001
The Man Who Wasn't There as
Officer Krebs
1999
The Hughleys (TV Series) as
Frank Sweeney / Frances 'Frank' Sweeney / Officer Sweeney
- Lies My Valentine Told Me (2000) - Frank Sweeney
- Miracle on 135th and Avalon (1999) - Frances 'Frank' Sweeney
- The Curse of the Coyote Man (1999) - Officer Sweeney
1999
The Thirteenth Year (TV Movie) as
Coach
1998
Maggie Winters (TV Series) as
Tom Vanderhulst
- Girls Night Out (1999) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Suffering Estelle (1999) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut (1999) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Working Robin (1999) - Tom Vanderhulst
- You'll Never Walk Alone in This Town Again (1999) - Tom Vanderhulst
- When Sonny Gets Blue (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Dinner at Rachel's (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Angstgiving Day (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- And Those Who Can't (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Friend or Faux (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Singles Night (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Suburban Myth (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Mama's Got a Brand New Bag (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Likable Maggie (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Maggie's Master Plan (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
- Total Eclipse (1998) - Tom Vanderhulst
1998
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series) as
Roger Parks (segment "Firestation 32")
- Firestation 32/The Computer/The Girl Next Door/The Wallet/The Woods (1998) - Roger Parks (segment "Firestation 32")
1997
The Weird Al Show (TV Series) as
The Hooded Avenger
- Al Gets Robbed (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- The Competition (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Hamster (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Talent Show (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Because I Said So (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- One for the Record Books (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Time Machine (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Back to School (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Bad Influence (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Mining Accident (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
- Promises, Promises (1997) - The Hooded Avenger
1997
McHale's Navy as
Christy
1997
That Darn Cat as
Marvin
1996
Mars Attacks! as
Mitch - Secret Service Agent
1995
Wings (TV Series) as
Budd Bronski
- Driving Mr. DeCarlo (1996) - Budd Bronski
- Love at First Flight (1996) - Budd Bronski
- Bye George (1996) - Budd Bronski
- Honey, We Broke the Kid (1996) - Budd Bronski
- 'Twas the Heist Before Christmas (1995) - Budd Bronski
- The Big Sleep (1995) - Budd Bronski
- When a Man Loves a Donut (1995) - Budd Bronski
- So Long, Frank Lloyd Wrong (1995) - Budd Bronski
1996
The Drew Carey Show (TV Series) as
Drew Look-alike
- Drew and Kate and Kate's Mom (1996) - Drew Look-alike (uncredited)
1994
Little Giants as
Mike Hammersmith
1994
Baby's Day Out as
Veeko
1994
Clean Slate as
Patient
1992
Great Scott! (TV Series) as
Mr. Stone
- Stone Moan (1992) - Mr. Stone
- Choir Mire (1992) - Mr. Stone
- Hair Scare (1992) - Mr. Stone
1992
Davis Rules (TV Series) as
Coast Guard Officer
- A Foggy Day on Puget Sound (1992) - Coast Guard Officer
1991
Into the Sun as
Lt. DeCarlo
1990
Ann Jillian (TV Series)
- The Anniversary (1990)
1990
Poochinski (TV Short) as
Sergeant Shriver
1990
Baywatch (TV Series) as
Danny
- Snake Eyes (1990) - Danny
1990
Quantum Leap (TV Series) as
Guna
- Animal Frat - October 19, 1967 (1990) - Guna
1989
Always as
Alex
1988
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (TV Movie) as
Party Guest
1987
Black Widow as
Seattle Cop (uncredited)
Writer
2012
NFL Blitz (Video Game) (Commentary written by)
1992
The Sunday Comics (TV Series) (comedy short segments "Comedy Corps" - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.12 (1992) - (comedy short segments "Comedy Corps")
1991
One Night Stand (TV Series documentary) (comedy short segments - 1 episode)
- Brian Haley (1991) - (comedy short segments)
Thanks
2019
Surely, You Jest (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2021
Clint Eastwood: A Cinematic Legacy (TV Mini Series documentary)
- Triple Threat (2021)
2021
Inglorious Treksperts (Podcast Series) as
McCoy (stage play)
- The Voyage Home Live (2021) - McCoy (stage play)
2011
The Matthew Aaron Show Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Ep. 62 Brian Haley (2011) - Self - Guest
1998
Make Me Laugh (TV Series) as
Self
- Starr, Bret, Leslie (1998) - Self
1998
Target Presents CBS Sneak Peek (Video documentary short) as
Tom Vanderhulst
1992
The A-List (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.50 - Self
1992
The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special (TV Special) as
Self
1991
Hot Country Nights (TV Series) as
Self - comedian
- Episode dated 15 December 1991 (1991) - Self - comedian
1990
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest Comic
- Anjelica Huston, Richard Harris, Elaine Miles, Sean McDermott, Lea Salonga (1991) - Self
- Dyan Cannon/Brian Haley (1991) - Self - Guest Comic
- Episode #28.299 (1990) - Self
1991
The Sunday Comics (TV Series) as
Self - Performer - Stand Up
- Episode #1.5 (1991) - Self - Performer - Stand Up
1991
One Night Stand (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Brian Haley (1991) - Self
1989
An Evening at the Improv (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.4 (1991) - Self
- Episode #5.5 (1990) - Self
- Episode #4.20 (1989) - Self
1988
Stand-up Comics Take a Stand (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1988
Classic Concentration (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.66 (1988) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.65 (1988) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.64 (1988) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.63 (1988) - Self - Contestant

References

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