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Gordon Clapp

Gordon Clapp

American actor


Gordon Clapp (born September 24, 1948) is an American actor best known for playing Det. Greg Medavoy for all 12 seasons of the television series NYPD Blue, winning an Emmy Award in 1998.[1]

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Early life and education

Clapp was born in North Conway, New Hampshire. He graduated from Williams College in 1971.[2] At Williams College, he met frequent collaborators David Strathairn and John Sayles. Clapp also studied at The National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center (Fall 1970).

Career

Clapp has appeared in numerous TV shows such as Check it Out! and Night Court as well as numerous stage plays. His film credits include Return of the Secaucus 7 (1979), Running (1979), Matewan (1987), Eight Men Out (1988, as Chicago White Sox catcher Ray Schalk), Termini Station (1989), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), Rules of Engagement (2000), Sunshine State (2002), and Flags of Our Fathers (2006) as United States Marine Corps Gen. Holland Smith. He appeared in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Vortex." From 1993 to 2005, Clapp played Detective Greg Medavoy on "NYPD Blue." He won an Emmy for the role.

In 2007, he appeared as Coach Mad Maddox in The Game Plan. On Broadway, he most recently appeared in the revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross, where he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play.[3] He also played Alan Silver in episode Holiday Spirit in Ghost Whisperer (3x10).

In 1995, he played Father Paul in Her Hidden Truth. In 2007 Clapp voiced Horny The Clown in the horror film Drive-Thru. Later that year, Clapp also appeared as Det Dick Walenski in "In Name and Blood," season 3 episode 2 of Criminal Minds. Clapp portrayed a corrupt police officer in a 2008 episode of Cold Case. He played the main antagonist Gen. Peter Randall in the Prototype video game. Clapp plays the father of Ellen (Rose Byrne) in the F/X show Damages.[4]

In 2014, Clapp began playing a recurring role as Chaplain Orlovsky in Chicago Fire.[5]

In 2021 Clapp had a modest but critical role in the acclaimed HBO series Mare of Easttown, playing key witness Pat Ross.[6]

Personal life

Clapp was previously married to actress Deborah Taylor from 1986 to 1999. He married Elisabeth Gordon, whom he met through a mutual friend, on November 5, 2016.[7]

Filmography

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References

  1. "Possible Emmy move to HBO raises hackles". USA Today. November 13, 2002. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  2. Karlin, Susan. "EPHS In Tinseltown" (PDF). williams.edu. Williams College.
  3. "Light in the Piazza sweeps the Tonys". The Stage. London. June 6, 2005. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  4. "A Pussycat Doll, Damages and Other Short Cuts". TV Guide. September 6, 2007. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  5. Gelman, Vlada (2018-09-27). "Chicago Fire Casts The Flash Alum Teddy Sears as New Chaplain". TVLine. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  6. Fogarty, Paul (2021-05-24). "Gordon Clapp in Mare of Easttown: NYPD Blue fans rejoice at episode 6 cameo". HITC. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  7. Corriveau, David (October 5, 2017). "New Hampshire Native Gordon Clapp Was Born to Portray Frost". Valley News. Lebanon, NH. Retrieved June 17, 2020.

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