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Terrance M. Serpico is an American film and television actor.

Terry Serpico
Serpico in 2012

Born

Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.

Education

Boston University
State University of New York, Purchase (BFA)

Occupation

Actor

Years active

1995–present

Spouse

Kadia Saraf

(m. 2022)

Personal life

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Serpico was born in Fort SillinLawton, Oklahoma, the youngest of three children.[1][better source needed] He became interested in acting after graduating from high school. He attended Boston University before transferring to and graduating from the State University of New York at Purchase in 1989.[2][3][4] He is of German and Italian descent.[5] Serpico married Kadia Saraf on June 8, 2022, in Beacon, New York.[6] They met on set of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Career

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Serpico began his career as a stunt performer. In 1997, he was cast in his first major acting role in Donnie Brasco. In television, Serpico has guest-starred on such shows as Law & Order,[2] CSI: Miami, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Person of Interest.

He played Mickey Mantle in the ESPN miniseries The Bronx Is Burning. He has enjoyed a recurring role in Rescue Me,[2] and a starring role as Maj./Lt. Col./Col. Frank Sherwood in Army Wives.

Serpico appeared in a recurring role as New York Special Victims Unit Chief Tommy McGrath on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[2]

Filmography

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Year

Title

Role

Notes

1997

Oz

Rebadow's Client/Freakie

(2 episodes) 1997, 1999

Cop Land

Tony

Donnie Brasco

Strip Club Owner

The Peacemaker

Sniper #1

1999

Random Hearts

Evidence Technician

Bringing Out the Dead

Cop #1

2000

Frequency

Con Ed Worker

Third Watch

Lofton

("This Band of Brothers")

Law & Order

Frank Miller/Jay Brannigan/Tommy McGrath

(3 episodes) 2000, 2002, 2022

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Various Characters
Police Chief Tommy McGrath

(4 episodes) 2000 - 2013
2021 - 2022, recurring role

2001

100 Centre Street

Unknown

(9 episodes) 2001 - 2002

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

Leslie Roche/Earl Carnicki

(2 episodes) 2001, 2003

Hannibal

Officer Bolton

2004

Company K

Sergeant Dunning

2005

The Interpreter

FBI Agent Lewis

Rescue Me

Eddie Gavin

(15 episodes) 2005 - 2010

Jonny Zero

Leo

("Pilot")

2006

The Path to 9/11

Pulaski

The Departed

Detective Tailing Queenan

Find Me Guilty

FBI Agent Michael Kerry

2007

Michael Clayton

Mr. Iker

Army Wives

Major/ Lt. Col/ Colonel Frank Sherwood

(108 episodes) 2007 - 2013

CSI: Miami

Steve Lancaster

("Guerillas in the Mist")

Kidnapped

Virgil's Boss

("Gone Fishing")

The Bronx Is Burning

Mickey Mantle

2012

Person of Interest

Byron

(2 episodes) 2012 - 2013

2013

Unforgettable

Arnold/Tucker Griffin

The Carrie Diaries

Mr. Kydd

(4 episodes) 2013 - 2014

2014

Blue Bloods

Major Harrison

("Unfinished Business")

Criminal Minds

Wick Griffith

("Fatal")

Drop Dead Diva

Max Toblin

(2 episodes)

2015

Elementary

Wallace Turk

("Under My Skin")

The Inspectors

Mitch Ohlmeyer

(106 episodes) 2015 - 2019, main role

2016

The Purge: Election Year

Earl Danzinger

Limitless

David Englander

("Stop Me Before I Hug Again")

2019

Designated Survivor

Patrick Lloyd

(7 episodes)

Star Trek: Discovery

Admiral Brett Anderson

(2 episodes)

2019

Yellowstone

Teal Beck

(6 episodes)

Mine 9

Zeke

2020

I Still Believe

Mark Henning

Homeland

General Owens

(3 episodes)

The Flight Attendant

Bill Briscoe

(5 episodes)

2021

The Equalizer

Dan Erickson

("Shooter")

2021-2022

Cobra Kai

Captain Turner

(3 episodes)

References

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  1. ^ (2016). Army Wives, Lifetime Entertainment Services
  • ^ a b c d La Gorce, Tammy (July 31, 2022). "Following the Notes to an Unscripted Meet-Cute". New York Times. p. 12(L). Gale A712027430.
  • ^ "Watch Out for...Terry Serpico". Okmagazine.com. September 27, 2007. Archived from the original on July 17, 2009.
  • ^ Newcomb, Roger (2009). Interview: Army Wives Star Terry Serpico, We Love Soaps.
  • ^ Serpico, Terry (April 17, 2016). "Maternal is German. 3rd gen southern Italian on my pop's side". Twitter. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  • ^ Gorce, Tammy La (July 29, 2022). "On the Set of 'Law & Order: SVU,' an Unscripted Meet-Cute". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 29, 2022.
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