John Allen Nelson

John Allen Nelson is an American former actor and screenwriter.[1] He is best known for his roles on television as Warren Lockridge on Santa Barbara, John D. Cort on Baywatch, Walt Cummings in 24 and Silas Bunch in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He is also known for starring in the cult classic science fiction comedy horror film Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

John Allen Nelson
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter
Years active1983–2017
Spouses
Åse Samuelsson
(m. 1988; div. 2005)
    Justine Eyre
    (m. 2007)
    Children3

    Career

    Nelson portrayed original series character Warren Lockridge on the American soap opera Santa Barbara from August 1, 1984, to April 29, 1986. He starred as the title character in the low-budget 1987 comedy-fantasy Hunk where a nerd was transformed into a golden-tanned, muscular hunk after "leasing" his soul to the Devil.

    Nelson co-starred with in the 1988 cult/sci-fi epic Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

    Nelson co-starred (and later recurred) in the early seasons of the series Baywatch as "John D. Cort," a lifeguard who is ultimately forced to retire because of retinitis pigmentosa. Later, Nelson co-starred with fellow Baywatch alum Gena Lee Nolin in the syndicated Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.

    Nelson also co-wrote the screenplay for the martial arts-yarn Best of the Best 2, which was released in 1993, as well as American Yakuza starring Viggo Mortensen. The following year, in 1994, Nelson co-wrote and co-starred in the movie Criminal Passion which featured Joan Severance and Anthony Denison.

    Nelson may be best known for his role as Walt Cummings in 24, or the role of Senator Jeffrey Collins in the 2006 Fox drama Vanished.

    Nelson also appeared as Paul, Monica Geller's boyfriend (also known as "The Wine Guy") in the first episode of Friends. His most recent role was in a 2017 episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

    Personal life

    Nelson married Åse Samuelsson in 1988. They had two children, son Axel and daughter Linnea, before divorcing in 2005. He married actress Justine Eyre in 2007 and they have a son, Luca. They moved to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the mid 2010s.

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Film Role
    1987 Saigon Commandos Timothy Bryant
    Hunk Hunk Golden
    1988 Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell Deathstalker
    Killer Klowns from Outer Space Dave Hanson
    1993 Taking Liberty
    1994 Criminal Passion Connor Ashcroft
    1996 Follow Me Home Perry
    1998 Marry Me or Die
    Shelter Martin Roberts
    2009 Feast III: The Happy Finish Shitkicker
    2010 The Town HRT/FBI Swat Commander

    Television

    Year Program or series Role Notes
    1983 Loving Duke Rochelle
    1984 The Edge of Night Jack Boyd
    1984–86 Santa Barbara Warren Lockridge
    1987 Scarecrow and Mrs. King Brian Dubinski
    Hunter Dr. Tim Donaldson
    Buck James Buddy Cronin
    1988 Heartbeat Bobby
    1989 Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lesson Frank Wellman Jr.
    Quantum Leap Capt. Bill 'Bird Dog' Birdell
    1989–90 Booker Ronald Arrizola
    1989, 1993 Matlock Terry Maslin, Bill Parker two episodes
    1989–95 Baywatch John D. Cort
    1990 Rich Men, Single Women Travis
    1991 Murder, She Wrote Tod Sterling
    1994 XXX's & OOO's Andy St. James
    Friends Paul, The Wine Guy
    Sweet Justice Logan Wright
    1997 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Captain Tom Redding
    1998 Seven Days Mike Clary
    Early Edition Ricky Brown
    1999 V.I.P. FBI Agent Lambert
    2000–02 Sheena Matt Cutter
    2003 Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding John D. Cort
    2005 CSI: Miami Mike Rydell
    2005–06 24 Walt Cummings
    2006 Vanished Senator Jeffrey Collins
    2007 Close to Home William Sheffield
    Saving Grace Buck Crussing
    2008 Burn Notice Lesher
    Without a Trace Mark Duncan
    Knight Rider Congressman Childress
    Grey's Anatomy Arthur Saltonoff
    2008–09 Privileged Arthur Smith
    2009 Inside the Box Special Agent Tompkins
    Criminal Minds Dan Murphy
    Drop Dead Diva D.A. Callahan
    2013 Castle Walter Dennis
    2014 Crisis President DeVore Recurring
    2016–17 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Silas Bunch

    References

    1. "John Allen Nelson". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-13.


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