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Billy Burke(I)

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Billy Burke
Abbie Bladecut's family business, a video store, has thrived by disposing of teenagers to mimic horror movies. As the first female slasher, she battles gender bias while realizing the harsh realities behind the mass murders.
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Billy Burke was born and raised in Bellingham, Washington, USA. He began singing at age nine, and joined a band at age fifteen. He continued to work with bands and study/performing drama at Western Washington University. He performed in Seattle at the Annex Theater, New City Festival, and the A.H.A. Theater, though it was as a musician, not an actor, that Burke first moved to Los Angeles. A demo deal with a major record label that "didn't quite pan out", left him to explore the only other thing he "knew he was good at". With two independent films shot in his native Seattle under his belt, he began auditioning and very soon working as an actor.

He made his feature film debut in the independent film Daredreamer (1989). After a string of mostly "bad guy with facial hair" TV guest appearances, he landed his first studio picture role in the Zucker brothers' genre spoof Mafia! (1998). Capitalizing on his deadpan comedic sensibilities, he then won the title role in Dill Scallion (1999), the cult classic "mockumentary" about the rise and fall of a slightly touched country music singer. Co-starring in "Dill", was then fledgling writer/director Peter Berg. It was Berg who brought Billy back to television to play "Dr. Abe Matthews" in the acclaimed ABC drama Wonderland (2000). Although its life on the air was short-lived, Wonderland (2000) won the hearts of critics and fans, alike, and was recently re-released in its entirety on DirecTV.

Paramount's Along Came a Spider (2001) marked Billy's first revisit to studio films. He then returned yet again to television for the second season of Fox's mega hit series 24 (2001). His disturbing portrayal of abusive father and husband "Gary Matheson" still resonates as a fan favorite. In 2004, Billy teamed up with John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix in the firefighter drama Ladder 49 (2004). It was here that the studios once again began to recognize his on-screen magnetism. So, after another steady stream of notable television performances, he was cast alongside Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling in New Line's hit thriller Fracture (2007), directed by NYPD Blue (1993) creator Gregory Hoblit. This multi-layered turn as a flawed cop snared by his own aberrations caught the eye of Academy Award winning director Robert Benton. Benton swiftly invited Billy to join the cast of his and Lakeshore Entertainment's Feast of Love (2007), which included Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear. As fate would have it, neither Gregory Hoblit nor Lakeshore had seen enough of Burke's dry wit and unshakable persona, so when it came time to find a match for Diane Lane in Untraceable (2008), he got the call to play the rock solid "Detective Eric Box". Since arriving in Hollywood in the early 90s, Billy Burke has never stopped working. There are countless credits that come in between the aforementioned that of course, also serve as a testament to his gift and longevity. However, it was a chance viewing of Dill Scallion (1999) that struck an indelible head turn for director Catherine Hardwicke. The impression Billy's performance left, lasted until they met in 2007 while Hardwicke and Summit Entertainment were looking for someone to play "Charlie Swan" in their film adaptations of the bestselling book series The "Twilight" Saga. After a brief meeting and read-through of a few scenes, Billy and Catherine agreed... it was "meant to be". Summit followed suit and welcomed him into the franchise. Millions of fans around the world have concurred with the choice and the overwhelming response to his theatrical work has given him solace in the fact that he never got that record deal.
BornNovember 25, 1966
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    Known for

    Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in Twilight (2008)
    Twilight
    5.3
    • Charlie Swan
    • 2008
    Nicolas Cage and Amber Heard in Drive Angry (2011)
    Drive Angry
    5.4
    • Jonah King
    • 2011
    Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, and Robert Pattinson in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)
    The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
    5.1
    • Charlie Swan
    • 2010
    Amanda Seyfried, Max Irons, and Shiloh Fernandez in Red Riding Hood (2011)
    Red Riding Hood
    5.4
    • Cesaire
    • 2011

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Primitive
      • Anubis
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2020



    • M.I.A.
      TV Series
      • 2025
    • Billy Burke, Diane Farr, Jules Latimer, Kevin Alejandro, Max Thieriot, Jordan Calloway, and Stephanie Arcila in Fire Country (2022)
      Fire Country
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Vince Leone
      • 2022–2025
    • Bloody Axe Wound (2024)
      Bloody Axe Wound
      5.0
      • Roger Bladecut
      • 2024
    • Billy Burke in Outbreak (2024)
      Outbreak
      4.4
      • Neil Morris
      • 2024
    • Rob Lowe and Gina Torres in 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020)
      9-1-1: Lone Star
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Billy Tyson
      • 2020–2022
    • Rylea Nevaeh Whittet and Margaret Qualley in Maid (2021)
      Maid
      8.3
      TV Mini Series
      • Hank
      • 2021
    • Jensen Ackles, Robin Atkin Downes, Josh Duhamel, and Katee Sackhoff in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two (2021)
      Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two
      7.2
      • Commissioner Gordon (voice)
      • 2021
    • Jensen Ackles, Naya Rivera, and Troy Baker in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One (2021)
      Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One
      7.2
      • Commissioner Gordon (voice)
      • 2021
    • Liam Hemsworth in Most Dangerous Game (2020)
      Most Dangerous Game
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Reagan
      • 2020
    • Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, Missy Peregrym, John Boyd, and Zeeko Zaki in FBI (2018)
      FBI
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Rowan Quinn
      • 2018
    • Gabrielle Union in Breaking In (2018)
      Breaking In
      5.5
      • Eddie
      • 2018
    • Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Tony Denison, Robert Gossett, Jon Tenney, Phillip P. Keene, and Kearran Giovanni in Major Crimes (2012)
      Major Crimes
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Phillip Stroh
      • 2015–2018
    • Billy Burke, Kristen Connolly, Alyssa Diaz, Nonso Anozie, James Wolk, and Gracie Dzienny in Zoo (2015)
      Zoo
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Mitch Morgan
      • 2015–2017
    • Billy Burke and Maddie Hasson in Good After Bad (2017)
      Good After Bad
      6.0
      • Wes
      • 2017
    • Jason Beghe, Patrick John Flueger, Marina Squerciati, and LaRoyce Hawkins in Chicago P.D. (2014)
      Chicago P.D.
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Jake McCoy
      • 2016

    Producer



    • Billy Burke in Primitive (2020)
      Primitive
      TV Series
      • co-producer
      • 2020
    • Divine Access (2015)
      Divine Access
      5.6
      • producer
      • 2015
    • Something More
      6.9
      Short
      • co-producer
      • 2003

    Writer



    • Erik Palladino, Gina Philips, Jeremy Sisto, Ever Carradine, Bianca Lawson, and Osgood Perkins in Dead & Breakfast (2004)
      Dead & Breakfast
      5.7
      • story by
      • 2004
    • Something More
      6.9
      Short
      • writer
      • 2003

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    "Hydrogen Truck"
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    "Save Her" from The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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    The Twilight Saga: New Moon
    "Wolfpack Fight Scene" from The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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    • Height
      • 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
    • Born
      • November 25, 1966
      • Everett, Washington, USA
    • Spouse
      • Pollyanna RoseJune 15, 2008 - 2017 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Bluesy LaRue Burke
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      Daughter born while he was starring in Twilight (2008).
    • Quotes
      [2012, on] Komodo (1999) There are things you do for art and there are things you do for commerce. I am not embarrassed about saying that I had an amazing time in Australia making that movie. Was it a piece of genius? No. But I remember having such a great time making it. It was me and Jill Hennessy and Kevin Zegers, and we had a ball, actually. We shot it on the Gold Coast of Australia, and every weekend we'd go down to either Sydney or Melbourne and have a blast. I don't really remember what the movie was about, but, uh, there were some lizards in it, right?

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