Jeffrey Demann is an American theater and film actor. He often appears on television. Viewers know him as a supporting actor in The Companion, The Green Mile and The Darkness. Demann played Chikatilo in the film "Citizen Suit".
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Biography and personal life
Jeffrey Demann was born on April 25, 1947. His homeland is Buffalo in New York State. Parents - Violet and James Demann. When the actor was about 30 years old, he moved to the UK. There he participated in theatrical productions in Old Vic. Jeffrey returned to his native America and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he played in many performances. Demann not only plays in the theater and acts in films, he records audio books. In his performance, you can listen to the novels "Dreamcatcher" and "Guy and Colorado" in English.
In 1974, he married. The wife of the actor is Ann Secher. Two children were born in the family. Son Kevin, who, along with his father appeared in the film "Majestic", and daughter Heather. In 1995, the couple divorced. In 2001, the actor remarried. His second wife is Kerry Leah. Jeffrey was educated at Union College. The actor has a bachelor of arts degree in English.
Serials
The actor played many roles. Among them, many took place in the series. At the beginning of his career, Jeffrey got the role of Adam in the mini-series "Crying Becomes Electra." He was then invited to Blues Hill Street. Here, the actor played Jerry Goff. Later, the actor could be seen in the famous TV series "American Theater", which runs from 1981 to the present. The character of Demann is Brentley Mallard. The next work of the actor took place in the famous series "Detective Agency" Moonlight ". He went from 1985 to 1989. The main characters are a detective and a former model. They take on various business clients. In this detective, Jeffrey played Roger Clements.
In the mid-1980s, the Spencer show began. In it, the actor appeared as Jacob. Then he was invited to the drama "Twilight Zone" for the role of Bob Spiedler. In American Masters, he could be seen as Eugene O'Neill. This series began in 1985 and is still filming. In the crime detective Law of Los Angeles, the actor received the role of Peter Reynolds. The series could be seen from 1986 to 1994. Jeffrey's next work was in CBS Summer Scene. There he appeared as Nate Goodman. He then worked on the 1988 mini-series Mills of the Gods. His character is Roger.
In the late 1980s, the actor auditioned for the role of William in Lincoln. In parallel, he starred in "American Adventure." In this series, which has been going on since 1988, Demann played a reporter. Then came "Dear John, " where Geoffrey reincarnated as Neil Kramer. He later starred as Professor Norman in the crime detective Law and Order. Demann returned to this hero in other projects. The series was shot for 20 years. The next work - the role of Arthur Weissman in the series "HBO: First Look". In the drama "Tribeca" Demann can be seen as Ben Baker, and in the medical melodrama "Ambulance" - as one of the doctors.
Then the actor was invited to the science-fiction series "Beyond the Possible." Jeffrey's character is Dr. Adam. He later starred in Practice as Gordon and Cracker as Henry Garner. In 1999, he could be seen in the mini-series Storm of the Century. In the famous detective "Law and Order. Special Corps", the actor played Charlie Philips. In the same period, he was offered roles in the TV series West Wing, Crossing Gideon, and Fugitive: The Chase Continues. From 2002 to 2004 there was a series "Taxi Driver" with Demann. The character of the actor is Vasily Yurchenko. In the drama Law & Order: Jury Trial, Jeffrey reappeared as Professor Norman.
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He could later be seen as Henry in The Cashmere Mafia, as well as in the TV series Good Wife, God in America, The Walking Dead, and Chicago on Fire. 2013 brought him the role of Earl King on the Black List. Then there were roles in the TV series City of Gangsters, Lovers and Billions. In 2016, the series "Divorce" began, where the actor plays Max.