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Richard Bekins

Acting

Born July 17, 1954 · Los Angeles County, California, USA

Also known as Richard Martin Bekins

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Bekins (born July 17, 1954) is an American actor best known for his role as Jamie Frame on the soap opera Another World (1979-1983). He has also made sporadic appearances on other series, most notably appearances as several different characters on episodes of Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Bekins has mostly devoted himself to stage work since leaving Another World. He also had a role in the 2006 film United 93. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Bekins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography38 titles

Mr. Robot

2015as James Plouffe

Marvel's Daredevil

2015as Parish Landman

White Collar

2009as Felix

Person of Interest

2011as Hanna's Father

Fringe

2008as Isaac Winters

Mad Men

2007as William

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

1999as Judge Owen Federov

The Blacklist

2013as Gold Club Member

Elementary

2012as Harold Dresden

The Good Wife

2009as Dr. Rubich

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

2001as Mr. Gaffney

Damages

2007as Donal Betancourt

Army Wives

2007as Alfred

Law & Order

1990as Roger Weil

Designated Survivor

2016as Robert Richmond

Limitless

2011as Hank Atwood

United 93

2006as William Joseph Cashman

The Other Two

2019as Terrence

Bull

2016as Robert Harney

Madam Secretary

2014as Raymond Caruthers

Younger

2015as Ethan

Maude

1972

One Day at a Time

1975

Julie & Julia

2009as Houghton Mifflin Executive

Armageddon Time

2022as Headmaster Fitzroy

The Only Living Boy in New York

2017as Prominent New Yorker

You're Not Alone

2020as Father Walsh

Young Adult

2011as David Gary

Vampires vs. the Bronx

2020as Markus

This Summer Feeling

2015as Peter

Arthur

2011as Chancellor

Bury Me When I'm Dead

2025as Gary Higdon

The Bleeding House

2011as Matt

Brother to Brother

2004as Carl

Gravity

Unintended

2019as Ron

Killer's Delight

1978as 1st Deputy

Favorite Son

2008as Coach William Huston