Ron Ostrow is an American actor who mostly appears on television. His first major credit was in the Aaron Sorkin movie A Few Good Men in 1992, in which he played an MP. He was also in the original stage version, playing the role of The Sentry.[1] He has since appeared in many other Sorkin projects, including Sports Night, The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and The Newsroom. He has played guest- and recurring roles on several other television series, including Law & Order, Party of Five, Fired Up, Star Trek: Voyager, Ally McBeal, Boston Legal and Scandal, and has appeared in the films Charlie Wilson's War and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.
Filmography
edit- Cadillac Man (1990) as Police Officer (uncredited)
- Law & Order (1991–1994, TV Series) as CSU Tech #1 / Whalen
- A Few Good Men (1992) as M.P.
- Quiz Show (1994) as Photographer (uncredited)
- The Jerky Boys (1995) as Fast Food Family Man
- General Hospital (1996–2008, TV Series) as Pilot / Dr. Austin / Quartermaine's Pilot
- Party of Five (1997, TV Series) as Minister
- Port Charles (1997, TV Series) as A. D. A.
- Fired Up (1997–1998, TV Series) as Johnny / Man #3 / Bear #1
- Tracey Takes On... (1998, TV Series) as Photographer
- Star Trek: Voyager (1998, TV Series) as Borg Drone
- Bulworth (1998) as Staff Member
- The Rat Pack (1998, TV Movie) as Studio Head
- Sports Night (1998–2000, TV Series) as Will
- The Norm Show (2000–2001, TV Series) as Man
- Ally McBeal (2001, TV Series) as Attorney Martin Fixx
- Grounded for Life (2001, TV Series) as Timothy
- Unsolved Mysteries (2002, TV Series documentary) as Fred's Lawyer
- Firefly (2002, TV Series) as Commander
- The West Wing (2002–2005, TV Series) as Reporter John / John / John - Reporter #5
- Mister Sterling (2003, TV Series) as Governor's Aide #2
- Scrubs (2003, TV Series) as Mr. Foster
- Yes, Dear (2003, TV Series) as Doctor
- A Minute with Stan Hooper (2003, TV Series) as Townsperson
- What I Like About You (2003, TV Series) as Minister
- 2010: A Kitchen Odyssey (2005)
- Boston Legal (2005–2007, TV Series) as Attorney Cone
- Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006, TV Series) as Richard
- Women of a Certain Age (2006, TV Movie) as Danny Shrier
- The Nine (2006–2007, TV Series) as TV Reporter / Reporter #3
- Charlie Wilson's War (2007) as Congressional Committee #5 (uncredited)
- Dirty Sexy Money (2008, TV Series) as Reporter / Reporter #1
- AmericanEast (2008) as Local news reporter
- Better with You (2010–2011, TV Series) as Bar Regular #2 / Gage Attendant
- The Newsroom (2012, TV Series) as Passenger #1
- Scandal (2012-2013, TV Series) as Secret Service Agent / Agent Bryce / Nigel Sarnoff
- Dark Skies (2013) as Richard Klein
- The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013) as Jim the Bartender
- Modern Family (2013, TV Series) as Married Man
References
edit- ^ Rich, Frank (November 16, 1989). "Review/Theater; Honor, Bullying and Conformity in the Trial in 'A Few Good Men'". The New York Times. Retrieved April 21, 2012.
External links
edit- Ron Ostrow at IMDb
- Ron Ostrow at the Internet Broadway Database