Nick Searcy


While he has played a wealth of background players in film and on television, this busy character actor first made a major impression playing a variety of small-town lawmen, ominous FBI agents and assorted rednecks and hayseeds. A North Carolina native, Searcy followed the traditional acting route to off-Broadway before returning south and finding regular work in film and TV productions shot in the region. He gained some notice with a small but pivotal role in "Fried Green Tomatoes" (1991) as the abusive husband of Mary-Louise Parker who meets a memorable fate. Searcy was more widely seen in a bit part in the action blockbuster "The Fugitive" (1993) as the sheriff whose authority is usurped by Tommy Lee Jones. His other feature credits include "Love Field" (1992), "The War" and "Nell" (both 1994).

In 1997 he directed and appeared in his first feature film, "Paradise Falls," which centered around two Depression-Era North Carolina boys who turn to bank robbing when the family farm faces foreclosure. A well-received but sparsely distributed film, it was awarded Best Feature Under a Million at the 1998 Hollywood Film Festival and Best Dramatic Feature at the 1998 Worldfest Houston and Worldfest Charleston. By 2000, Searcy began appearing primarily in feature films large and small, most notably in character roles opposite Tom Hanks in "Cast Away" (2000), Colin Farrell in "Tigerland" (2000), Robin Williams in "One Hour Photo" (2002) and Chris Rock in "Head of State" (2003).

Most of Searcy's TV credits have been telefilms and miniseries notably "Nightmare in Columbia County" (CBS, 1991) playing an assistant sheriff and "A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story" (ABC, 1992) as an apparently straight arrow combatant in a bitter custody dispute accused of child molestation by his estranged wife. Searcy was well cast as a regular on the highly touted supernatural drama "American Gothic" (CBS, 1995) playing the hapless deputy Ben Healy to a supremely evil sheriff (Gary Cole). The show was shot in his native North Carolina. He also had a plumb role as astronaut Deke Slayton in producer Tom Hanks' epic HBO docudrama chronicling America's journey to the moon in 1998, and that same year he appeared in the regular cast of UPN's time-travel series "Seven Days."

  • Born:
    March 7, 1959 in Cullowhee, North Carolina
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Producer
Family
  • Daughter: Chloe Searcy. born c. 1988
Education
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, English, BA
  • North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Milestones
  • 1990 Feature acting debut, "Days of Thunder", playing a highway patrol officer
  • 1990 TV-movie debut, "Unspeakable Acts", an ABC docudrama about a child molestation trial
  • 1991 First significant film role, a small but pivotal part in "Fried Green Tomatoes" as the abusive husband of Mary-Louise Parker
  • 1992 First guest appearance on a series, "L.A. Law"
  • 1992 Starred in "A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story" as an estranged husband accused of molesting his young daughter
  • 1993 Acted in the popular CBS miniseries sequel "Return to Lonesome Dove"
  • 1993 Played Sheriff Rawlins in "The Fugitive" before Tommy Lee Jones takes over his case
  • 1995 Debut as a TV series regular, played Deputy Ben Healy on the CBS supernatural drama "American Gothic"
  • 1997 Feature writing and directing debut, "Paradise Falls"; also starred (released theatrically in 2000)
  • 1998 Cast as NSA Agent Nathan Ramsey in the sci-fi series, "7 Days" (UPN)
  • 1998 Played Deke Slayton in the HBO miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon"
  • 2000 Had a small role as Tom Hanks' friend in "Cast Away"
  • 2003 Appeared opposite Gene Hackman and John Cusack in "Runaway Jury"
  • 2003 Co-starred with Chris Rock in "Head of State" playing the Vice President
  • 2004 Cast as a regular on the ABC comedy, "Rodney"
  • 2007 Co-starred with Catherine Keener in Tommy O'Haver's "An American Crime"
  • Appeared in several off-Broadway productions
  • Began acting in local stage productions while in elementary school
  • Born and raised in Cullowhee, North Carolina
  • Moved back to North Carolina to act in film and TV productions shot in the region

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