Ray Wise- Biography

Also Credited As:

Raymond Nicolas Wise

About Ray Wise

This supporting player of theater, TV and film is best known for his portrayal of Laura Palmer's murderous father on David Lynch's cult series "Twin Peaks" (ABC, 1990-91) and in its feature incarnation, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" (1992). Wise got his professional start onstage, in such plays as "The Subject was Roses" and Sam Shepard's "The Tooth of Crime" (for which he won an OBIE in 1983), and toured in various classics ("Romeo and Juliet", "Tartuffe").

Wise played Jamie Rollins on the CBS soap "Love of Life", and made his TV-movie debut in a 1978 PBS version of "Tartuffe". Not all of his follow-ups were quite as intellectual; they included "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II" (ABC, 1980), the remake of "Madame X", with Tuesday Weld (NBC, 1981), and the thriller "Seduced" (CBS, 1985). Wise had his first starring role--as an international agent--in "Condor" (ABC, 1986), and co-starred in "The Taking of Flight 487" (NBC, 1988).

Wise's TV roles also include supporting roles in the comedy "The Secret Life of Archie's Wife" (CBS, 1990), "Fire in the Dark" (CBS, 1991), "The Secrets of Lake Success" (NBC, 1993), and the series "Savannah" (The WB, 1996-97). In the 1995 miniseries "Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story" (NBC), Wise was Husband Number 3, Mike Todd, opposite former "Twin Peaks" co-star Sherilyn Fenn as Taylor. He also made guest appearances on "Dallas", "The Colbys", "Knott's Landing" and "Moonlighting".

Wise made his big-screen debut as the scientist who creates Wes Craven's "Swamp Thing" (1982). He had good roles as Natty's dad in "The Journey of Natty Gann" (1985), "Robocop" (1987), as a creepy patriarch in the dark "Season of Fear" (1989) and in the sports drama "Race for Glory" (1989). After his stay in Twin Peaks, Wise demonstrated a flair for comedy as political P.R. spin doctor Chet MacGregor in Tim Robbins' "Bob Roberts" (1992). He has been busy in recent years, playing a senator in "Rising Sun" (1993), Kristy Swanson's wealthy dad in the crime comedy "The Chase" (1994) and a school official in "Powder" (1995). Wise then spent time slipping between series television--with countless guest appearances on top shows and regular and recurring roles on the brief lived nighttime soap "Savannah" (1996-1997), "Resurrection Blvd" (2000-2002)--and films--including the relationship comedy "Two Can Play That Game" (2001) and as the elading man in the thriller "Dead End" (2003)--and even video games--as President Michael Dugan, a recurring character in the "Command & Conquer" series.

Wise's visibility in the youth market got a goose when he appearedas the obligatory adult in the teen-oriented horror sequel "Jeepers Creepers 2" (2003) and as Amy Smart's eclectic father in the second "Project Greenlight" feature, "The Battle of Shaker Heights" (2003), a role tailored expressly for him by his friends, directors Efram Potelle and Kyle Rankin.

Partners

Companion

Julie Burr. Briefly engaged in the 1970s

Wife

Kass McClaskey.

Family

Daughter

Kyna McClaskey-Wise. Born Aug. 22, 1987; mother, Kass McClaskey

Son

Gannon McClaskey-Wise. Born Dec. 26, 1984; mother, Kass McClaskey

Education

Kent State University, Kent , Ohio

Career Milestones

1970

Played attorney Jamie Rollins on the soap opera, Love of Life

1978

Moved to Los Angeles with wife

1982

Feature acting debut, Swamp Thing

1989

Played the role of Leland Palmer on the series, Twin Peaks (ABC)

1993

Played Judge Stinson on the short-lived CBS series, Second Chances

1995

Cast in the emotionally touching drama, Powder

1996

Was a regular on the Aaron Spelling produced series, Savannah (The WB)

2000

Was a regular on the Showtime series, Resurrection Blvd

2001

Featured in the romantic comedy, Two Can Play That Game

2003

Co-starred in the summer horror feature, Jeppers Creepers 2

2005

Played CBS news anchor, Don Hollenbeck, in George Clooney s Goodnight, and Good Luck

2006

Played Vice President Hal Gardner on the Fox series, 24

2007

Cast as the Devil in the The CW series, Reaper

2009

Cast as Father Peter Westley on two episodes of Psych (USA Network)

2011

Portrayed US Secretary of State in the prequel to the X-Men film series, X-Men: First Class