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A likable and dependable leading man on film, television and stage, actor D.B. Sweeney specialized in roles that combined emotion with physical prowess, such as his ill-fated “Shoeless” Joe Jackson in John Sayles’ “Eight Men Out” (1988) or the ex-hockey player who turns to figure skating in “The Cutting Edge” (1992). He also found a niche in fantasy and science fiction projects like “Fire in the Sky” (1993) and the television series “Strange Luck” (Fox, 1995-1996), “Harsh Realm” (Fox, 1999-2000), and “Jericho” (CBS, 2006- )....

Filmography

Miracle at St. Anna - ( Colonel Driscoll / 2008 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Darwin Awards - ( - Cast / 2006 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
A Man is Mostly Water - ( / 2001 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Stiletto - ( Danny / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Two Tickets to Paradise - ( Director / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Two Tickets to Paradise - ( Producer / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Two Tickets to Paradise - ( Screenplay / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Two Tickets to Paradise - ( Billy McGriff / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Yellow - ( Christian / 2007 / Released / )
Brother Bear - ( Voice of Sitka / 2003 / Released / )
Hardball - ( Matt Hyland / 2001 / Released / )
After Sex - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Dinosaur - ( of Aladar / 2000 / Released / )
The Weekend - ( Tony / 2000 / Released / )
The Book of Stars - ( The Prisoner / 1999 / Released / )
Spawn - ( Terry Fitzgerald / 1997 / Released / )
Roommates - ( Michael / 1995 / Released / )
Fire in the Sky - ( Travis Walton / 1993 / Released / )
Frame By Frame - ( / 1993 / Released / )
Hear No Evil - ( Ben Kendall / 1993 / Released / )
A Day in October - ( Niels Jensen / 1992 / Released / Egmont )
The Cutting Edge - ( Doug Dorsey / 1992 / Released / )
Blue Desert - ( Steve Smith / 1991 / Released / )
Heaven Is a Playground - ( Zack / 1991 / Released / )
Leather Jackets - ( Mickey / 1991 / Released / )
Memphis Belle - ( Phil Rosenthal / 1990 / Released / Fujisankei )
Sons - ( Ritchie / 1989 / Released / Three Lines Pictures )
Eight Men Out - ( "Shoeless" Joe Jackson / 1988 / Released / )
Gardens of Stone - ( Jackie Willow / 1987 / Released / )
No Man's Land - ( Benjy Taylor / 1987 / Released / )
Fire With Fire - ( Baxter / 1986 / Released / )
Power - ( College Student / 1986 / Released / )
TV Credits
Crash ( 2008 / Lensing/Awaiting Release ): Actor
Heatstroke ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Jericho ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Goetz

Oversight ( 2008 )
TV Episode Goetz

Jennings & Rall ( 2008 )
TV Episode Goetz

Crossroads ( 2006 )
TV Episode Goetz

Rogue River ( 2006 )
TV Episode Goetz

Going to the Mat ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
House ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
life as we know it ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Mr. Michael Whitman

Breaking Away ( 2005 )
TV Episode Mr. Michael Whitman

A Little Problem ( 2005 )
TV Episode Mr. Michael Whitman

TV Episode Mr. Michael Whitman

TV Episode Mr. Michael Whitman

Karen Sisco ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
CSI: Miami ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Superfire ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Navy SEALs: Untold Stories: Canal Zone ( 2001 / Released ): Narrator
Navy SEALs: Untold Stories: Vietnam ( 2001 / Released ): Narrator
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Goosed ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Harsh Realm ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Camera Obscura ( 2000 )
TV Episode Mike Pinnochio

Cincinnati ( 2000 )
TV Episode Mike Pinnochio

Manus Domini ( 2000 )
TV Episode Mike Pinnochio

Three Percenters ( 2000 )
TV Episode Mike Pinnochio

Reunion ( 2000 )
TV Episode Mike Pinnochio

Introducing Dorothy Dandridge ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
C-16 ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
New Year's Eve in Vegas ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Strange Luck ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
The Outer Limits ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Staired in Horror ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
NYPD Blue ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Miss Rose White ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Lonesome Dove ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Out of the Darkness ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
Once and Again ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

A likable and dependable leading man on film, television and stage, actor D.B. Sweeney specialized in roles that combined emotion with physical prowess, such as his ill-fated “Shoeless” Joe Jackson in John Sayles’ “Eight Men Out” (1988) or the ex-hockey player who turns to figure skating in “The Cutting Edge” (1992). He also found a niche in fantasy and science fiction projects like “Fire in the Sky” (1993) and the television series “Strange Luck” (Fox, 1995-1996), “Harsh Realm” (Fox, 1999-2000), and “Jericho” (CBS, 2006- ).

Born Daniel Bernard Sweeney in Long Island, NY on Nov. 14, 1961, Sweeney initially pursued baseball as a career, but a motorcycle injury ended that dream, directing him towards acting. After graduating from Tulane University, he earned a BFA in Drama from the Tisch School of the Arts and landed work in theater, starting with the 1983 Broadway revival of “The Caine Mutiny Court Martial” with Michael Moriarty as Captain Queeg. His television debut came in the 1985 film “Out of the Darkness,” about the pursuit of David Berkowitz, a.k.a. the “Son of Sam.” Supporting roles in episodic television and teen-oriented pictures like “Fire with Fire” (1986) followed before his big break in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Gardens of Stone” (1987), as a fresh Marine recruit eager to see action in Vietnam. Critics singled out Sweeney’s performance, leading to a string of leading roles in major and independent productions. The best of these were “Eight Men Out” – for which Sweeney trained with the Kenosha Twins for a season and switched from right-handed to left-handed batting – and the WWII aviation drama “Memphis Belle” (1990) as the doom-and-gloom navigator of the title B-17 bomber. He also played lovelorn cowpoke Dish Boggett, who seeks to win over Lorena Wood (Diane Lane) in the 1989 TV-miniseries “Lonesome Dove” (1989), and won over the hearts of teenage girls as the tough but tender hockey player who becomes the reluctant partner of spoiled skater Moira Kelly in “The Cutting Edge” (1992).

Sweeney’s first turn with the fantastic came in “Fire in the Sky” (1993), an occasionally harrowing feature based on fact about the investigation into Travis Walton’s (Sweeney) alleged abduction by a UFO. Sweeney’s performance as a man who finds it difficult to make anyone believe he has experienced a life-changing and terrifying event was the film’s strongest element, and he was soon tapped to bring believability to other science fiction projects. “Strange Luck” was a short-lived attempt to tap the wildfire popularity of “The X-Files” (Fox, 1993-2002), with Sweeney as a photographer with an uncanny talent for turning up whenever unexpected events occur. He was the best friend of a former military assassin turned supernatural avenger in the film version of Todd McFarlane’s “Spawn” (1997), and played an injured soldier who enters a computer simulated world in Chris Carter’s “Harsh Realm.”

Sweeney also delivered solid performances in a variety of other genres: he was Dorothy Dandridge’s unscrupulous husband Jack Denison, who contributed to her financial and emotional downfall in “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge” (1999), and lent his voice to two animated features, “Dinosaur” (2000, as lead creature Aladar) and “Brother Bear” (2003), as well as to the Fox Sports Network’s Emmy-nominated documentary series, “Beyond the Glory” (2001-05). Sweeney also tried his hand at several dramatic network series, including the crime drama “C-16: FBI” (ABC, 1997-98) and as a husband and father in a troubled marriage in the acclaimed family series, “Life As We Know It” (ABC, 2004-05).

In 2006, Sweeney made his debut as co-writer, producer, director and star of “Two Tickets To Paradise,” an independent comedy-drama about a trio of friends in their early forties who embark on a road trip in an attempt to reclaim some of their youthful glories. The film was met with positive response at numerous film festivals, which bestowed several awards for directing and performing on him in 2006 and 2007. If the praise went to Sweeney’s head, he was too busy to show it. He guested as a friend of Dr. Gregory House whose daughter is suffering from hallucinations on “House” (Fox, 2004- ), and “Jericho” as a hard-nosed security team member. He also co-starred in the indie feature “Yellow” (2007) as a doctor who helps an aspiring dancer (Rosalyn Sanchez) achieve her dream, and was top-billed in the comedy “Entry Level” (2007), as a former chef who finds his skills undesirable when he is suddenly thrust into the job market.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Daniel Bernard Sweeney
DB Sweeney

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Education
Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana
New York University New York, New York B.F.A acting
Circle in the Square Professional Theatre School New York, New York
Milestones (Back to top)
1999 Appeared opposite Halle Berry in the HBO film, "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge"
1999 Co-starred in the Fox drama "Harsh Realm"
1997 Returned to series TV co-starring in the ABC drama "C16"
1995 Starred in the short-lived Fox series "Strange Luck"
1993 Portrayed Travis Walton, a man claiming to have been abducted by extraterrestrials in "Fire in the Sky"
1992 Co-starred with Moira Kelly, as a has-been ice hockey player in The Cutting Edge"
1990 Cast in "Memphis Belle" a film about the 25th and last mission of a American B17 bomber based in England during WWII
1989 Played Dish Boggett in the CBS miniseries "Lonesome Dove"
1988 Portrayed the tragic Shoeless Joe Jackson in "Eight Men Out"
1987 Played an idealistic, gung-ho Vietnam enlistee in Francis Ford Coppola's "Gardens of Stone"
1986 Feature acting debut with a one-line role in Sidney Lumet's "Power"
1985 TV acting debut in the TV-movie, "Out of the Darkness"
1985 First guest appearance in a TV series, "Spenser: For Hire"
1981 First professional stage appearance and Broadway debut in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial"
Grew up in Shoreham, New York


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