Bill Brochtrup

Bill Brochtrup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bill Brochtrup (born March 7, 1963) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He is known for playing "PAA John Irvin", the gay administrative aide, on NYPD Blue. Brochtrup was born in Inglewood, California and raised in Tacoma, Washington, attending New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. His theatre credits include David Marshall Grant's Snakebit (Off-Broadway at the Century Center and in Los Angeles at the Coast Playhouse), South Coast Repertory (Noises Off, Taking Steps, The Real Thing), The Antaeus Company (Cousin Bette, Tonight at 8:30, Sinan Unel's Pera Palas), Black Dahlia Theatre (Jonathan Tolins' Secrets of the Trade, Richard Kramer's Theater District, both directed by Matt Shakman), The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble (Bach at Leipzig, Small Tragedy), L.A. Theatre Works (The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial), and Pasadena Playhouse (If Memory Serves). He can be seen in the feature films Life as We Know It, He's Just Not That Into You, Duck, Ravenous, Man of the Year, and Space Marines. He has appeared on television shows as varied as Dexter, Without a Trace, The Wild Thornberrys (as the voice of a dolphin), and Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown. Brochtrup is a frequent guest host of the PBS newsmagazine In The Life, and has been a series regular on three Steven Bochco shows, CBS sitcom Public Morals, ABC drama Total Security, and seven seasons on NYPD Blue. He has written for Out magazine and the best-selling book of essays I Love You, Mom!, told his original stories at Un-Cabaret and numerous Spoken Word events, hosted AIDS Walks across the country, supports animal rescue organizations like the SPCA and has traveled the Persian Gulf, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Germany, Japan, Bosnia and Kosovo meeting servicemen and women during Handshake Tours for the USO and Armed Forces Entertainment. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bill Brochtrup, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Filmography

2018

After Forever
After Forever
as Frank
TV - Released: 4/24/2018

2015

Hypnotized
Hypnotized
as Kyle
Movie - Released: 2/1/2015

2012

Major Crimes
Major Crimes
as Dr. Joe Bowman
TV - Released: 8/13/2012

2011

Shameless
Shameless
as Hal
TV - Released: 1/9/2011

2010

Life As We Know It
Life As We Know It
as Gary
Movie - Released: 10/2/2010

2009

He's Just Not That Into You
He's Just Not That Into You
as Larry
Movie - Released: 2/6/2009

2006

Dexter
Dexter
as Funeral Director
TV - Released: 10/1/2006

2005

Duck
Duck
as Leopold
Movie - Released: 3/11/2005

2004

TV
TV Revolution
TV - Released: 5/23/2004

2002

Without a Trace
Without a Trace
as Edgar
TV - Released: 9/26/2002

1999

Ravenous
Ravenous
as Lindus
Movie - Released: 3/16/1999

1998

The Wild Thornberrys
The Wild Thornberrys
as Colin (voice)
TV - Released: 9/1/1998

1997

Two Voices
Two Voices
as David Ivey
Movie - Released: 6/16/1997
Dharma & Greg
Dharma & Greg
as Steve
TV - Released: 9/24/1997
TV
Total Security
TV - Released: 9/27/1997

1996

Not Again!
Not Again!
as Glen
Movie - Released: 1/5/1996
Space Marines
Space Marines
as Hacker
Movie - Released: 1/1/1996
Public Morals
Public Morals
as John Irvin
TV - Released: 10/30/1996

1995

Man of the Year
Man of the Year
as Pledge Cartwright
Movie - Released: 9/15/1995
Betrayed: A Story of Three Women
Betrayed: A Story of Three Women
as Patrick McGraw
Movie - Released: 3/19/1995

1993

Diagnosis: Murder
Diagnosis: Murder
as Paramedic
TV - Released: 10/29/1993
NYPD Blue
NYPD Blue
as John Irvin
TV - Released: 9/21/1993

1991

The Arrival
The Arrival
as Ace
Movie - Released: 1/1/1991

1990

Rockula
Rockula
as Roadie
Movie - Released: 2/23/1990

1989

Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
as Hairdresser
Movie - Released: 2/3/1989
Birds of a Feather
Birds of a Feather
as Tour Guide
TV - Released: 10/16/1989

1987

Tour of Duty
Tour of Duty
as Brockman
TV - Released: 9/24/1987

1986

ALF
ALF
as Charlie
TV - Released: 9/22/1986

1984

Murder, She Wrote
Murder, She Wrote
as Gene Gains
TV - Released: 9/30/1984
Murder, She Wrote
Murder, She Wrote
as Leo Gunderson
TV - Released: 9/30/1984