Zach Grenier
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Miami Vice Characters
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Born
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February 12, 1954, Englewood, New Jersey
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Active
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1986-present
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Zachary Grenier (born February 12, 1954, Englewood, New Jersey) is an American stage and screen actor who appeared as an Internal Affairs officer bent on busting James "Sonny" Crockett for the deaths of three policemen caused by an explosion in the episode "Theresa", and as Eric Terry, a television producer working on a show based on "Miracle Man" in the episode of the same name of the series Miami Vice.
Grenier was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in the play 33 Variations, opposite Jane Fonda.
Selected Filmography[]
- The Equalizer (TV, 1986, first TV appearance)
- Kenny (1988, first movie appearance)
- Working Girl (1988, with Melanie Griffith, James Lally, and Oliver Platt)
- Talk Radio (1988, with John Pankow, Robert Trebor, Ellen Greene, and Eric Bogosian)
- Delirious (1991, with Charles Rocket and David Rasche)
- The Man Without a Face (1993, with Margaret Whitton)
- Tommy Boy' (1995, with Brian Dennehy)
- Cafe Society (1995, with David Patrick Kelly and Paul Guilfoyle)
- White Lies (1996, with Terry Kinney)
- Twister (1996, with Bill Paxton)
- Donnie Brasco (1997, with Michael Madsen and James Russo)
- Fight Club (1999, with Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, and David Andrews)
- Shaft (2000, with Dan Hedaya)
- 24 (TV, 2001-02, eight episodes, with Xander Berkeley)
- Touching Evil (TV, 2004, 12 episodes, with Pruitt Taylor Vince)
- CSI: Miami (TV, 2006, episode with James Russo, Jsu Garcia, and Evan Handler)
- Deadwood (TV, 2004-06, eight episodes, with Ian McShane)
- Earthwork (2009, with Bruce Macvittie)
- The Good Wife (TV, 2010-16)
- J. Edgar (2011)
- The Good Fight (TV, 2017-23, with Gary Cole, Sherman Howard, and Paul Guilfoyle, most recent TV appearance)
- She Said (2022, most recent movie appearance)