Ned Schmidtke (born Edwin Christian Schmidtke, Jr.) is an American actor.
Biography[]
Little is known about Schmidtke outside of his date and place of birth. He graduated Beloit College in 1964 and was a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity. Schmidtke started acting in 1973 and has since become a prolific actor. He was nominated for two different Joseph Jefferson Awards in 1989 and 1991.
On Criminal Minds[]
Schmidtke portrayed Austin Chapman, an accomplice of a serial killer, in the Season Five episode "The Internet Is Forever".
Filmography[]
- Days of Our Lives (2013-2014) as Bishop White (15 episodes)
- The Spoils of Babylon (2014) as Board Member #2 (TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
- Desperate Housewives (2012) as Reverend Lawson
- The Change-Up (2011) as Ted Norton
- Lie to Me (2010) as Don Galpern
- Criminal Minds - "The Internet Is Forever" (2010) TV episode - Austin Chapman
- Medium (2008-2009) as Terry Cavanaugh (6 episodes)
- 24 (2009) as Dr. Lee Schulman
- Numb3rs (2009) as Roy Detchemendy (uncredited)
- Heroes (2009) as Martin Gray
- The Express (2008) as Bill Clark
- Dirt (2008) as O'Connor
- Murder 101: New Age (2008) as Donald Merit
- Love's Unending Legacy (2007) as Hendricks
- Jericho (2007) as Reverend Frank Young
- The Young and the Restless (2007) as Lucas Hollenbeck (3 episodes)
- NCIS (2006) as Congressman Frank Getz
- The Unit (2006) as Don Rohmer
- Point Pleasant (2005-2006) as Father Matthew (8 episodes)
- Accepted (2006) as Dr. J. Alexander
- Huff (2006) as Allen Meeks (4 episodes)
- Without a Trace (2006) as Greg the Minister
- Cold Case (2005) as Art Balducci, 2005
- Wedding Crashers (2005) as Frank Meyers
- xXx: State of the Union (2005) as General Jack Pettibone
- Judging Amy (2004) as Dr. Herrick Cohen
- NYPD Blue (2004) as Father McIntyre
- JAG (2001-2004) as Congressman Harold Fetzer/Senior Member (3 episodes)
- Malcolm in the Middle (2004) as Manfred Schmidt
- Uncle Nino (2003) as Executive
- Crossing Jordan (2003) as Richard Daniels
- Fastlane (2003) as Sheriff Groves
- Passions (2003) as Dr. Wirtz (3 episodes)
- The West Wing (2001-2002) as Admiral, Navy Chief of Staff/Industry Leader #1 (2 episodes)
- The Practice (2001) as Dr. Donald Sideman
- Roswell (2001) as Pit Boss
- Early Edition (1996-1999) as Ralph Stites/Mr. Roberts (2 episodes)
- March in Windy City (1998) as Chief Mills
- Mercury Rising (1998) as Senator
- Tangled (1997) as Pauley
- My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) as Captain
- The Relic (1997) as Capt. Martin
- Chain Reaction (1996) as Wisconsin Chief Schmidke
- Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent (1994) as Madigan
- The Babe (1992) as Hospital Reporter
- Shaking the Tree (1990) as Mr. Jack
- Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston (1990) as Mayor Flynn
- Music Box (1989) as Dean Talbot
- Rent-a-Cop (1987) as Lindy
- Sable (1987) as Charles Johnson
- Murder Ordained (1987) as Jeff Ellis
- The Manhattan Project (1986) as Jenny's Parent
- First Steps (1985) as Dr. Chandler Phillips
- American Playhouse (1982) as Man at Bus Stop
- Texas (1981) as Peter Parnell (49 episodes)
- Skokie (1981) as Reporter
- Another World (1977-1978) as Greg Barnard
- The Crazies (1973) as Sgt. Tragesser
External Links[]
For an up-to-date filmography, see here.