John Pankow Explained

John Pankow
Birth Date:April 28, 1954
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Occupation:Actor
Children:1
Relatives:James Pankow (brother)
Years Active:1980–present

John Pankow (born April 28, 1954) is an American actor. He began his career on-stage in New York, in numerous Off-Broadway and Broadway plays including Peter Shaffer's Amadeus, John Patrick Shanley's Italian American Reconciliation, and Brian Friel's Aristocrats. After a starring role in William Friedkin's To Live and Die in L.A., he began appearing regularly in film and on television, playing Ira Buchman for all eight seasons of Mad About You and later Merc Lapidus on Episodes.

Early life and education

Pankow was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a Catholic family of German and Irish descent,[1] the sixth of nine siblings. His elder brother is trombonist/composer James Pankow, a founding member of the rock group Chicago. Pankow grew up in Park Ridge, Illinois, and attended Maine South High School and Northeastern Illinois University.

He left the university in his junior year after he attended a performance of David Mamet's The American Buffalo at the St. Nicholas Theater. Inspired by the play, he enrolled in the theater's two-year theatrical training program in order to concentrate solely on acting.

Career

While visiting a friend in New York City, Pankow auditioned for, and won, a role in an episode of PBS' Great Performances entitled "Life on the Mississippi". He went on to perform in several Off-Broadway productions including Aristocrats, Italian American Reconciliation, and the New York Shakespeare Festival's The Tempest, Two Gentlemen of Verona and Henry VIII. He subsequently made it to Broadway with Serious Money, The Iceman Cometh, and as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus, replacing Tim Curry in the role and subsequently replacing him for a touring production.

After minor roles in The Hunger and , he had his first large role on-screen in To Live and Die in L.A. as rookie Secret Service agent John Vukovich, starring opposite William Petersen and Willem Dafoe. Pankow was cast after director William Friedkin deliberately sought out young, relatively-unknown stage actors for the project. After casting fellow Chicagoan Petersen, the old friend reached out to Pankow, who brought him to Friedkin who cast him on the spot.[2] He landed another major supporting role in The Secret of My Success opposite Michael J. Fox, and played Demi Moore's husband in Mortal Thoughts.

He subsequently appeared for eight seasons as Ira Buchman on the NBC sitcom Mad About You, where he was nominated for four Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He was a series regular on the Showtime/BBC series Episodes, playing American television executive Merc Lapidus. He has since appeared in numerous films and television series.

Personal life

Pankow has been married to actress Kristine Sutherland since 1986 and they have one daughter together. He resides in New York City.

Stage credits

YearTitleRoleTheatreNotes
1980Merton of the Movies
1982-83AmadeusWolfgang Amadeus MozartBroadhurst TheatreReplaced Tim Curry
1981The Slab BoysHectorHudson Guild Theatre
Forty-DeucePerry Street Theatre
Hunting Scenes From Lower BavariaAbramStage 73
1982Cloud Nine
Jazz Poets at the Grotto
1983Thornhill
1984Henry V
1985The Iceman ComethRocky PioggiLunt-Fontanne TheatreDrama-Logue Award for Outstanding Performance
1987Two Gentlemen of VeronaSpeedDelacorte Theater
North Shore Fish
1988Serious MoneyZac ZackermanBernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Italian American ReconciliationHugh Maximillian BonfiglianoManhattan Theatre Club
1989AristocratsEamonTheater FourClarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer
1990Ice Cream with Hot FudgeColin/Man in Devon/Shrink/Colleague/

Fellow Guest/Hitcher/Professor

1992Scheherazade
1995The TempestStephanoDelacorte Theater
1997Baby AngerLarry PatersonPlaywrights Horizons Wilder Theater
2001-02Barbra's WeddingJerry SchiffPlays and Players Theatre
2001Measure for MeasureLucioDelacorte Theater
2003Barbra's WeddingJerry SchiffWestside Theatre
2004Good CanarySusan Stein Shiva TheaterWorkshop
2004-05Twelve Angry MenJuror No. 7American Airlines Theatre
2006The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieGordon LowtherAcorn Theatre
2007-08CymbelinePisanioVivian Beaumont Theater
2009Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love ThemReverend MikeThe Public Theater
Keep Your PantheonPelargonLinda Gross Theater
2010EquivocationWilliam ShagspeareNew York City Center
2012The Taming of the ShrewGrumioNew 42nd Street
Medieval PlayPershing Square Signature Center
2013Natural AffectionVince BrinkmanSamuel Beckett Theatre
2014Much Ado About NothingDogberryDelacorte Theater
2015-16Dada Woof Papa HotMichaelVivian Beaumont Theater
2017Assisted LivingEugene O'Neill Theater CenterStaged reading
2018Turning Off The Morning NewsJimmyMcCarter Theatre
The TrueCharlie RyanPershing Square Signature Center
2019Kiss Me, KateGangsterStudio 54

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981The ChosenBully
1983The Hunger1st Phone Booth Youth
1985POW #6Uncredited
To Live and Die in L.A.Secret Service Agent John Vukovich
1987The Secret of My SuccessFred Melrose
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Kovacs
1988Johnny Be GoodLou LandersUncredited
Monkey ShinesGeoffrey Fisher
Talk RadioDeitz
1991Mortal ThoughtsArthur Kellogg
Year of the GunItalo Bianchi
1992A Stranger Among UsLevine
1998The Object of My AffectionVince McBride
2001Life as a HouseBryan Burke
2002Advice and DissentJeffrey GoldmanShort film
2009Bride WarsJohn
2010The Extra ManGeorge
Morning GloryLenny Bergman
2012PutzelSid
TBAMarried YoungDr. Levovitzpost-production
2020Before/During/AfterJim LonerganWinner: Best Ensemble Cast[3] San Diego International Film Festival

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Great PerformancesGeorge RichieEpisode: "Life on the Mississippi"
1982The DoctorsDanny MartinContract role. 1981-1982
1984Miami ViceFloyd HigginsEpisode: "Glades"
1985First StepsFredTelevision film
1986Search for TomorrowFather O'HanlanEpisode: "Finale"
1987Billy HanrattyEpisode: "The Song of Orpheus"
Leg WorkChuck SavinEpisode: "Pilot"
1990–1991The Days and Nights of Molly DoddRon LuchesseSeries regular (8 episodes)
1992Law & OrderCharles MeadowEpisode: "Wedded Bliss"
1993–2019Mad About YouIra BuchmanSeries regular (143 episodes)Nominated—SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1995–98)
1995DuckmanAdditional Characters (voices)Episode: "Research and Destroy"
1996Aaahh!!! Real MonstersBlook The Granfaloon (voice)Episode: "The Master Monster/Slumber Scare"
2002Ally McBealBarry Dekumbis2 episodes
2004Without a TraceBrian OwenEpisode: "Exposure"
2006Phil LambierEpisode: "Cruise to Nowhere"
The Book of DanielCharlie Conlin2 episodes
2008Law & OrderAssistant District Attorney Josh LethemEpisode: "Illegal"
2009The Electric CompanyStan FleaEpisode: "Mighty Bright Fight"
2011Attorney ByronEpisode: "East Pasadena"
The Good WifeJudge Cyril HandleyEpisode: "Getting Off"
2011–2017EpisodesMerc LapidusSeries regular (40 episodes)
2012ElementaryEdgar KnowlesEpisode: "The Long Fuse"
2013The ArrangementHerman MackeyTelevision film
DoubtMr. Syd Newman
2014–2019Madam SecretaryNASA Administrator GlennRecurring role (4 episodes)
2015Lenny SimmonsEpisode: "Agent Provocateur"
2015–2016; 2021LuciferJimmy Barnes3 episodes
2017–2018Chicago P.D.Tommy Wells
2018Unorganized CrimeFather Anthony CorsoTelevision film
Blue BloodsJohn RomanoEpisode: "The Devil You Know"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brother Act. 10 March 2017.
  2. Book: Segaloff, Nat. Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin. William Morrow & Company, Inc. 1990. 0-688-07852-4. New York. 226.
  3. Web site: 2020-10-21. 2020 Filmmaker Awards San Diego International Film Festival. 2020-10-23. en-US.