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Years active
  
1987–present

Name
  
Gene Wolande


Role
  
Character actor

Education
  
University of Dallas

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Born
  
September 3, 1956 (age 67) (
1956-09-03
)
Chicago, Illinois, US

Occupation
  
Film, television actor, writer, director

Movies
  
LA Confidential, Best Laid Plans, The Negotiator, RoboCop, Chaplin

Similar People
  
Mike Barker, Curtis Hanson, Jon Davison, F Gary Gray, Paul Verhoeven

Gene Wolande (born September 3, 1956) is an American character actor, writer, and director who has appeared in many mainstream film and television projects. He is best known as Ray Pinker in the Academy Award winning film L.A. Confidential and also for his recurring role in the acclaimed HBO series Carnivàle. As a writer, he has won awards from Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope Studios for his screenplay American Canvas. He has also written for the television series Wonder Years and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

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Early life

Wolande was born in Chicago, Illinois and is an alumnus of Fenwick High School. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas before going on to complete his Master of Fine Arts degree from Trinity University at the Dallas Theater Center in Texas. After several years as a resident company member, Wolande appeared in the hit film Robocop, and decided to move to Los Angeles to continue his career.

Career

His film credits include Robocop, Chaplin, L.A. Confidential, The Negotiator, A Civil Action, Best Laid Plans, What Planet Are You From?, An Old Man's Gold among many other projects. Television appearances include on Perfect Strangers, Weird Science, Married... with Children, Party of Five, ER, Desperate Housewives, Carnivàle, Sons of Anarchy, as well as numerous television movies and pilots. An accomplished voice-over artist and dialect coach, he has also taught acting and film history. His film Three Shots, which he wrote, directed and acted in was honored at the Director's View Film Festival, the Sarasota Film Festival, The Ashland Independent Film Festival, and the New York Independent Film Festival.

References

Gene Wolande Wikipedia