Paul McCrane

A compact, balding character actor with expressive brown eyes and chiseled features, Paul McCrane first garnered attention as the red-haired openly gay aspiring actor Montgomery McNeill in Alan Parker's "Fame" (1980). The Philadelphia native had begun appearing in school plays and turned pro in 1977 when he made his New York stage debut as Shirley Knight's son in John Guare's "Landscape of the Body". McCrane went on to make his musical stage debut alongside Diane Lane in the award-winning "Runaways" (1978) and has continued to work in the theater. He co-starred in a 1985 Broadway revival of "The Iceman Cometh" and reteamed with Guare for "Six Degrees of Separation" in 1991. Since relocating to California, McCrane acted in several productions at the La Jolla Playhouse, including "Big River" and "As You Like It".

After making his film debut in a small role in "Rocky II" (1979), McCrane became an overnight star in "Fame". His believably touching portrayal of an insecure son of a famous movie star helped to anchor that film. Four years later, the actor tackled another role as a homosexual, this time as brother to Jodie Foster in the uneven "The Hotel New Hampshire". His feature presence declined as he worked more in TV, but, with his receding hairline, McCrane reinvented himself as a character player in such films as "Robocop" (1987), and with his turn as a deputy in the 1988 remake of "The Blob", scripted by Frank Darabont. Following a six year absence, he returned to films as a prison guard in Darabont's "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994).

After spending much of the 80s onstage, McCrane turned to the small screen with a recurring role in a story arc dealing with the recording industry of CBS' "Wiseguy" in 1989. He debuted as a series regular on Steven Bochco's short-lived experimental musical police drama "Cop Rock" (ABC, 1990) before garnering kudos as Cecilia Peck's suitor in the TNT movie "The Portrait" (1993) and as a high-strung detective in the critically-praised "Under Suspicion" (CBS, 1994-95). Switching gears, McCrane displayed his comedic abilities as the twice-divorced heart surgeon in the short-lived ABC sitcom "Champs" (1996). In a memorable 1997 episode of "The X-Files", he was cast as the titular "Leonard Betts", a man capable of regenerating his body. Later that year, McCrane joined the cast of the hit NBC medical drama "ER", playing the gifted but egotistical surgeon Dr. Romano. He could simultaneously be seen as astronaut Pete Conrad in the HBO series "From the Earth to the Moon" (1998).

  • Born:
    January 19, 1961 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Musician, Singer
Family
  • Father: James J McCrane Jr.
  • Mother: Eileen C McCrane.
  • Sister: Barbara McCrane.
  • Son: William Thomas McCrane. born c. September 2000
Education
  • HB Studio, New York, New York
Milestones
  • 1977 Stage acting debut in Landscape of the Body by John Guare; played the son of Shirley Knight
  • 1978 Broadway debut, Runaways
  • 1979 Film acting debut in small role in Rocky II
  • 1980 Breakthrough film role as aspiring actor Montgomery MacNeil in Fame ; also film singing debut
  • 1980 TV acting debut in the CBS TV-movie Baby Comes Home
  • 1985 Had featured role of Don Parritt in a Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh alongside Barnard Hughes and Jason Robards
  • 1988 Last film for six years, The Blob
  • 1990 TV series debut as regular, the short-lived musical drama Cop Rock (ABC)
  • 1991 Had featured role in the Broadway production of John Guare s Six Degrees of Separation
  • 1993 Co-starred as John Bishop in the TNT biopic Zelda , starring Natasha Richardson as Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
  • 1994 Was series regular on the CBS police drama Under Suspicion
  • 1994 Made one-shot return to films as a guard in The Shawshank Redemption
  • 1996 Cast as a heart surgeon in the short-lived ABC sitcom Champs
  • 1997 Delivered memorable guest turn as Leonard Betts, a man who kept regenerating his body, in an episode of The X-Files
  • 1997 Had recurring role as surgeon Dr. Rocket Romano on the hit NBC medical drama ER ; made regular as of the 1999-2000 season
  • 1998 Directed Los Angeles stage production of Home Grown
  • 1998 Portrayed astronaut Pete Conrad in the HBO series From the Earth to the Moon
  • Raised in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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