Daniel Benzali

Acting

Daniel Benzali

Born January 20, 1946Rio de Janeiro, Brazil56 credits

Daniel Benzali (born January 20, 1946) is a Brazilian-American stage, television and film actor. Benzali was a theatre actor before making guest-starring roles on television series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, The X-Files, NYPD Blue and L.A. Law. L.A. Law creator Steven Bochco was so impressed with Benzali's performance that he cast him in the lead role of his 1995 series Murder One, playing attorney Ted Hoffman. For this role he was nominated for a Golden Globe award. More recently, Benzali starred on the series The Agency, and in films such as By Dawn's Early Light (1990), Murder at 1600 (1997) and The Grey Zone (2001). He also appeared in the post-apocalyptic CBS series Jericho as the enigmatic former Department of Homeland Security director Thomas Valente. Most recently he starred in the FX television series Nip/Tuck as the main character's psychotherapist and later patient, Dr. Griffin. Another of his roles was that of Reggie, a money hungry sales manager/drug smuggler at a car dealership in the 1999 cult-classic "Suckers." Benzali has also played musical theater. He portrayed Juan Peron in the London cast of Evita, and played faded film director Max von Mayerling, alongside Patti LuPone, in the original cast (1993) of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard. Benzali had previously appeared on Broadway in Fiddler on the Roof, and other smaller productions. Benzali was also formerly engaged to actress Kim Cattrall. In December 2010, Benzali joined ABC's General Hospital.[2]Benzali plays a character named Theodore Hoffman, a reference to his role on the mid-1990s television series Murder One. Benzali's character is also known as "The Balkan", an international crime lord. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Benzali , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Lie to Me
2009Lie to Me
as Joseph HollinTV
Eli Stone
2008Eli Stone
as Judge Emmet BortzTV
Jericho
2006Jericho
as Thomas ValenteTV
Nip/Tuck
2003Nip/Tuck
as Dr. GriffinTV
Dead Heat
2002Dead Heat
as Frank FinneganMovie
The Agency
2001The Agency
as Robert QuinnTV
The Grey Zone
2001The Grey Zone
as Simon SchlermerMovie
Boss of Bosses
2001Boss of Bosses
as Bruce MouwMovie
Vegas, City of Dreams
2001Vegas, City of Dreams
as Dr. Sigmund SteinMovie
The District
2000The District
as Robert QuinnTV
Screwed
2000Screwed
as Detective Tom DeweyMovie
Suckers
1999Suckers
as ReggieMovie
Her Married Lover
1999Her Married Lover
as Det. Joe LansingMovie
Heist
1999Heist
as Big FatsMovie
All the Little Animals
1999All the Little Animals
as Bernard 'The Fat' De WinterMovie
Murder at 1600
1997Murder at 1600
as Agent Nick SpikingsMovie
Remember WENN
1996Remember WENN
as Rex NobleTV
Murder One
1995Murder One
as Theodore 'Ted' HoffmanTV
The Outer Limits
1995The Outer Limits
as Graham HighfieldTV
A Child's Cry for Help
1994A Child's Cry for Help
as Dr. Everett MorrisMovie
NYPD Blue
1993NYPD Blue
as James SinclairTV
The X-Files
1993The X-Files
as Colonel WhartonTV
The Distinguished Gentleman
1992The Distinguished Gentleman
as 'Skeeter' WarburtonMovie
Citizen Cohn
1992Citizen Cohn
as Francis Joseph Cardinal SpellmanMovie
Afterburn
1992Afterburn
as Col. John PattersonMovie
The Last of His Tribe
1992The Last of His Tribe
as Mr. WhitneyMovie
A Day in October
1991A Day in October
as Solomon KublitzMovie
Law & Order
1990Law & Order
as Medical ExaminerTV
Messenger of Death
1988Messenger of Death
as Barney DoyleMovie
Star Cops
1987Star Cops
as Commander GriffinTV
Pack of Lies
1987Pack of Lies
as Peter SchaferMovie
The Last Days of Patton
1986The Last Days of Patton
as Col. Glen SpurlingMovie
L.A. Law
1986L.A. Law
as Judge Donald PhillipsTV
Whoops Apocalypse
1986Whoops Apocalypse
as William Kubert (US Defence Secretary)Movie
Matlock
1986Matlock
as Henry MayfieldTV
White Nights
1985White Nights
as Dr. AsherMovie
Insignificance
1985Insignificance
as First Theatrical AgentMovie
Falcon Crest
1981Falcon Crest
as Judge RobbinsTV
Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Peter SchaeferTV