Robert John Burke

Actor

Birthday September 12, 1960

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.83 m

#12613 Most Popular

1960

Robert John Burke (born September 12, 1960) is an American actor known for his roles in the early films of Hal Hartley as well as his roles in RoboCop 3 (1993), Tombstone (1993), and Thinner (1996).

1989

Burke's film work began as a regular performer in fellow Purchase alumnus Hal Hartley's indie films, such as 1989's The Unbelievable Truth.

1991

Burke appeared opposite Laura Dern's Academy Award nominated performance in the 1991 feature Rambling Rose.

1992

He returned to work with Hartley again in 1992 in the Cannes Film Festival, Palme d'Or nominated Simple Men.

1993

He starred in Richard Stanley's 1993 film Dust Devil, and in 2001's No Such Thing.

1995

He also appeared in Hartley's 1995 film Flirt.

Burke took over the lead from Peter Weller in RoboCop 3.

1996

In 1996, he played the lead role in the film adaptation of Stephen King's Thinner.

2000

During the 2000s Burke became well known for his portrayal of Mickey Gavin on Rescue Me (2004–11), Bart Bass in Gossip Girl (2007–12), Ed Tucker in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2002–20), and a number of other film and television roles including Intrusion (2021).

Burke was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, the son of immigrants from Galway, Ireland.

Burke has a strong affinity for Ireland and his Irish heritage.

He graduated from Northport High School and attended the Acting Conservatory at State University of New York at Purchase.

Burke's television roles include Mickey Gavin on Rescue Me, Bart Bass on Gossip Girl, Kidnapped, Six Degrees, Law & Order and IAB Captain Ed Tucker on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Officer Patrick Simmons on Person of Interest, Sex and the City, and The Sopranos.

2004

In 2004, Burke played the role of Mr. Neck in the independent film Speak.

2005

In 2005, Burke had a role in Hide and Seek, a psychological thriller.

He had roles in the Academy Award-nominated films Munich directed by Steven Spielberg and Good Night, and Good Luck, directed by George Clooney.

2008

In 2008, he portrayed James Mattis, Commanding General of 1st Marine Division in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill.

Burke also portrayed General Ned Almond, commanding general of the 92nd Division, Buffalo Soldiers, in the 2008 Spike Lee film Miracle at St. Anna.

2012

He appeared in the 2012 film Safe.

2015

In 2015 and 2017, he appeared in three episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, once parodying his role on Law & Order.

Burke is seen opposite Frieda Pinto in the Netflix thriller "Intrusion".

In 2022, he portrayed a CIA agent Smitty in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

He next appeared alongside Keira Knightly in a remake of the crime drama The Boston Strangler.

Burke holds a second degree black belt in Matsubayashi, Shorin-ryu Okinawan karate.

He is a certified and active New York State firefighter, currently captain of an engine.

Burke is also active with foundation work including VETHACK, Leary Firefighter Foundation (LFF), FDNY Foundation, FDNY Fire Family Transport Foundation, Lt. Joseph DiBernardo Foundation for Fire Fighter Survival.

2018

He played the Colorado Springs chief of police in Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman (2018).