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American actor
Jeff Rector (born September 12, 1958) is an American actor. He has appeared in over 60 feature films and television programs.[
citation needed] On 28 April 2012 he hosted the launch party of the
Burbank International Film Festival.
[1] He has an
identical twin brother,
Jerry Rector, who is also an actor.
Early life and career
He was born in
St. Louis and grew up in both
Michigan and
California. He decided to pursue an acting career after working at
Universal Studios as a tour guide. His first roles were in New York
soap operas.
Movies
TV roles
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TV guest appearances
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American Horror Story ("
Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag", 2017) as Male Anchor
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How I Met Your Mother ("
Twelve Horny Women", 2012) as Cop
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City Guys ("Jamal X", 2000) as Policeman #1
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Arrest & Trial (2000)
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Beverly Hills, 90210 ("Local Hero", 1999) as Officer Terry
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NYPD Blue ("Twin Petes", 1998) as Peter Welch
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The Keenan Ivory Wayans Show
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Beverly Hills Bordello ("Use Your Imagination", 1996) as Felix
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Sliders ("State of the A.R.T", 1996) as Scarface P.A.U.L.
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The Watcher ("The Gift", 1995)
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Compromising Situations ("The Elevator") as Emerson Sprague
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Father Dowling Mysteries ("The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Mystery", 1990) as Roland
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Star Trek: The Next Generation ("Allegiance", 1990) as Alien 2
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In Living Color
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Theatre
- Godspell as Jeffrey
- Duck Hunting as Kusikov
- Equus as Alan Strang
- Bagels as President Regan
- Taming of the Shrew as Lucentio
- Passion of Dracula as Johnathan Harker
- Jesus Christ Superstar as Peter
- Kiss Me Kate as Harrison Howell
- Brigadoon
Other works
- 1996 video game
Fox Hunt as Alan
- Video game
Phantasmagoria
- Video game X-Files Interactive Adventure as Agent Adam Burke
- Video game The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time as Gage Blackwood
Behind-the-scenes credits
- Pray Another Day (2003) - writer, director
- Fatal Kiss (2002, TV) - writer, director
- SFN: Science Fiction News (TV series) - co-producer
- Galaxis (1995) - stunts
- Double Impact (1991) - photo double
- The 23 Minute Comedy Hour - writer, director, producer
- Gorilla TV - writer, director, producer
References
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