- Kyle Secor
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birthplace = flagicon|USA Tacoma,Washington , U.S.
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spouse =Kari Coleman (2002 - present)Kyle Ivan Secor (born
May 31 ,1957 ) is an American television and movie actor, best known for his role as DetectiveTim Bayliss on the crime drama "".Biography
Personal life
Secor was born in
Tacoma, Washington . He grew up in nearby Federal Way and graduated from Federal Way High School in 1975. His father worked in sales. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/40/Kyle-Secor.html Kyle Secor Biography (1957-) ] ]Secor married actress
Kari Coleman onJanuary 28 ,2002 . They have two children. In the early 1980s he was drawn to acting as a career and moved toLos Angeles ,California , but he continued to supplement his income with various jobs on the side, including teachingyoga , waiting tables, working in movie theaters, and cleaning houses, through 1986, when he was offered his first major television role. This came in the form of the character Brian Bradford on thesoap opera "Santa Barbara," soon followed by a stint on the hospital drama "St. Elsewhere ," in which he played Bret Johnson, a patient dying ofAIDS .Career
After working in several movies, including "Heart of Dixie" (1989), "
City Slickers " (1991), "Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991), "Delusion" (1991), and "Untamed Heart" (1992), Secor was cast as Det. Tim Bayliss on "Homicide: Life on the Street" in 1993, a role which he would fill for the remainder of the series. Throughout most of this time, Secor was paired on screen with actorAndre Braugher , who played his partner Det. Frank Pembleton. Though the show was an ensemble work, Secor's character was placed in a particularly pivotal role, as the series began its first episode on his first day of work in theBaltimore homicide unit, and ended the series finale with his resignation. Bayliss' character was conflicted through much of the show's run, obsessed with the murder of a Baltimore child he and Pembleton could not solve. The character also had issues involving social protest, past molestation by an uncle and questions about his ownsexuality .After a successful seven-year run on "Homicide", Secor went on to a short-lived role on "
Party of Five " and made two feature films, "Endsville" and "Beat". He returned to the small screen as a doctor in theCBS production, "City Of Angels", for 9 weeks during the fall of 2000. Themade-for-TV movie "Bailey's Mistake" was shown on ABC onMarch 18 ,2001 . He appeared in thepilot episode of "Crossing Jordan " in the fall of 2001 and had a recurring supporting role in the cancelled ABC production ofStephen Bochco 's "Philly" fromSeptember 2001 throughMay 2002 . In fall 2002 he was seen as a guest star on CBS's "Without A Trace ". Spring of 2004 brought Lifetime's "Infidelity" opposite former "Philly" costarKim Delaney , and the long awaited Disney-ABCminiseries "A Wrinkle In Time " featuring him in the role of Hank. He had a recurring role asJake Kane in the 2004-2005 freshman season of the show "Veronica Mars " and guest-starred in the series finale.From 2005 to 2006, he starred with
Geena Davis in ABC's "Commander in Chief", playingRod Calloway , the husband of the female President. As ofJune 2007 , he plays Alan 'Skip' Matthews in the mid season replacement show "Hidden Palms ".Starting
October 12 ,2007 , he has a recurring role as Hanson North, a defense attorney who has a romantic history withLaura Harris ' character in ABC's "Women's Murder Club ".References
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