Jeff Fahey

Actor

Birthday November 29, 1952

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Olean, New York, U.S.

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.83 m

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1952

Jeffrey David Fahey (, born November 29, 1952) is an American actor.

1957

Other notable actors appearing in this production were Martin Shaw who played the part of juror number 8 (a role made famous in the 1957 film by Henry Fonda), Robert Vaughn and Nick Moran.

1985

In 1985, he received his first major film role as Tyree in Silverado.

1986

His notable roles include Duane Duke in Psycho III (1986), Pete Verill in Clint Eastwood's White Hunter Black Heart (1990), Jobe Smith in The Lawnmower Man (1992), and Captain Frank Lapidus on the ABC series Lost (2008–2010).

In 1986, he co-starred with Anthony Perkins in Psycho III as Duane Duke, a money-desperate guitarist who is hired by Norman Bates to work at the Bates Motel.

That same year, Fahey guest starred on the Season 3 premiere of Miami Vice as gun dealer Eddie Kaye, famously destroying Detective Sonny Crockett's Ferrari Daytona.

1990

In 1990, Fahey starred in Impulse and White Hunter Black Heart, respectively directed by feuding ex-couple Sondra Locke and Clint Eastwood.

Also that year, he played the title role in the TV movie Parker Kane alongside Marisa Tomei.

1992

In 1992, he starred alongside Pierce Brosnan in The Lawnmower Man.

1995

In 1995, Fahey was the lead in the Trimark Pictures adventure film Eye of the Wolf, directed by Arnaud Sélignac, based on the book "KAZAN" by James Oliver Curwood.

In 1995, he starred as "Winston McBride" on ABC's The Marshal.

1999

In 1999, he played the main character in Apocalypse II: Revelation.

2006

In 2006 and 2007, Fahey spent time in Afghanistan assisting the newly established American University of Afghanistan, and launching a project to assist orphans in Kabul.

Fahey's recent humanitarian work has revolved around the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, focusing on the subject of warehousing, a practice in which the rights and mobility of refugees is restricted by a host country.

Fahey's work specifically has addressed the subject of warehoused Sahrawi refugees in Algeria.

2007

He is also known for his collaborations with director Robert Rodriguez, appearing in his films Planet Terror (2007), Machete (2010), and Alita: Battle Angel (2019).

Fahey was born in Olean, New York, the sixth of 13 siblings in an Irish American family.

His mother, Jane, was a homemaker, and his father, Frank Fahey, worked at a clothing store.

Fahey was raised in Buffalo, New York, from the age of ten and attended Father Baker's high school there.

Fahey left home at the age of 17, subsequently hitchhiking to Alaska.

He later backpacked through Europe, and worked on an Israeli kibbutz.

Fahey started performing when he won a full scholarship to dance at the Joffrey Ballet School at the age of 25.

He performed in theaters across the United States and on Broadway.

He landed his first major role on television playing Gary Corelli on the soap opera, One Life to Live.

In 2007, he appeared in the Robert Rodriguez film Planet Terror and starred in Messages with Bruce Payne.

Fahey appeared as daredevil Dutch the Clutch in an episode of Psych at the beginning of the third season of the show.

Fahey played Frank Lapidus, the airplane and helicopter pilot of the research team sent to the island in Lost, as a recurring character in the fourth and fifth seasons, and as a regular character in the sixth season.

2010

In 2010, he had a major role in Robert Rodriguez's action film Machete.

2013

In 2013, a new production of the classic play Twelve Angry Men took place at the Garrick Theatre in London, running until March 2014.

Fahey played the part of the last juror in the story to change his vote to not guilty.

2015

In 2015, Jeff Fahey starred in History Channel's mini-series Texas Rising as Tom Rusk, the Secretary of War for the new Republic of Texas who fought alongside General Sam Houston.

2017

In 2017, Jeff Fahey joined the UK tour of Bill Kenwright's production of Gore Vidal's The Best Man where he plays the part of US Presidential hopeful Joseph Cantwell against political rival William Russell, played by Martin Shaw.