Marc Macaulay
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Miami Vice Characters
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Czuko ("Bushido")
Hit Driver ("Streetwise") Brookings ("Death And The Lady") Doc Jerry ("Bad Timing") Johnny Cottman ("World Of Trouble") Air Traffic Supervisor (Miami Vice movie) |
Born
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October 13, 1957, Millinocket, Maine
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Active
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1985-present
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Marc Macaulay (born October 13, 1957, Millinocket, Maine) is an American character actor who made his acting debut in the series Miami Vice as Czuko, one of Surf's KGB accomplices in the episode "Bushido", the hit driver who shot at James "Sonny" Crockett in the episode "Streetwise", Brookings in "Death And The Lady", Doc Jerry, who buried (and lost) money from the robbers Cruz and Wilson in the episode "Bad Timing", and Johnny Cottman, the gunman killed during the HAVOC robbery in the episode "World Of Trouble".
He also appeared in as an unnamed air traffic supervisor in the Miami Vice film, making him one of three actors to appear in both the television series and the movie (the others being Jay Amor and Mario Ernesto Sanchez).
Career
Macaulay has appeared in over 100 different roles since his Vice debut. Below is a selected filmography:
- Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer (TV, 1989)
- Extralarge: Moving Target (TV, 1990, with Philip Michael Thomas)
- So Proudly We Hail (TV, 1990, with David Soul and Tony Plana)
- No Retreat, No Surrender 3 (1990, first movie appearance)
- The Take (TV, 1990, with R. Lee Ermey and Ray Sharkey)
- Passenger 57 (1992, with Wesley Snipes)
- Shootfighter II (1995, with Jorge Gil)
- Bad Boys (1995, with Will Knickerbocker)
- Up Close and Personal (1996)
- Wild Things (1998)
- Nash Bridges (3 episodes, 1998-2001, with Bill Smitrovich and James Remar)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2002, with Paul Guilfoyle and John Kapelos)
- 2 Fast 2 Serious (2003, with James Remar)
- Prison Break (TV, 2006)
- Miami Vice (2006, with Mario Ernesto Sanchez and Jay Amor)
- Marley and Me (2008)
- Recount (TV, 2008, with Bob Balaban, Bruce McGill, and Gary Basaraba
- Burn Notice (TV, ten episodes, 2007-2011, most recent TV appearance)
- Conviction (2010, with Melissa Leo)
- Stanley DeBrock (2011, with Pruitt Taylor Vince)
- Death from Above (2012, most recent movie appearance)