Graham Beckel
Graham Beckel made his Broadway debut in Preston Jones’ “A Texas Trilogy”. He was a member of the Obie winning cast of Chris Durang’s “The Marriage of Bette and Boo” at Joe Papp’s New York Public Theatre. He has worked extensively in New York and regional theatre. Graham’s film credits include “L.A. confidential” playing Russell Crowe’s corrupt partner, Stensland, “Leaving Las Vegas” and “Lieberstraum” both directed by Mike Figgis and “Bullworth” directed by Warren Beatty. He was Martin Lawrence’s foolish commanding officer in “Blue Streak” and the Commander of the Navy in “Pearl Harbor”. Other film credits include Bruce Robinson’s “Jennifer 8” and Clint Eastwood’s “True Crime”, the Polish brother’s “Astronaut Farmer” and “Northfork” as well as Ang Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain”. He made his film debut playing Ford in James Bridge’s classic account of the first year at Harvard Law School, “The Paper Chase”.