John Diehl


Off-beat, young American supporting player whose film roles have been somewhat less challenging than his stage work, which has encompassed plays by Shepard, Brecht, Sartre, Beckett and others. Nonetheless, Diehl's vaguely dissipated, all-American features and toothy grin have brought an edge to almost all his performances, particularly as a cheerfully brutal villain in "Mo' Money" (1992), Damon Wayans' breakthrough comedy/action vehicle. He again exhibited a flair for sleaze as an obnoxious young cop who needles the retiring Robert Duvall in Joel Schumacher's "Falling Down" (1993). Diehl is probably best known for the two seasons he appeared on "Miami Vice", the once-trendy cop fashion show, as the dependable, Hawaiian shirt-clad Detective Larry Zito.

  • Born:
    April 13, 1957 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1981 Feature film debut in Ivan Reitman s Stripes
  • 1983 First major film role in Angel
  • 1984 First worked as a series regular as undercover Detective Larry Zito on Miami Vice
  • Became active in theater, appearing in several Sam Shepard plays
  • Moved to L.A. from Cincinnati in the late 1970s

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