Darren E. Burrows

Darren E. Burrows
Born (1966-09-12) September 12, 1966
Winfield, Kansas, U.S.
Residence Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Occupation Actor, film director
Years active 1988–present
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Spouse(s) Melinda Delgado (1993 – present) (4 children)
Parent(s) Billy Drago (father)
Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards 1 nomination

Darren E. Burrows (born September 12, 1966) is an American actor and director.[1] He is best known for playing Ed Chigliak in the television series Northern Exposure. He also appeared in Cry-Baby, Amistad, Sunset Strip, Forty Shades of Blue, in a season six episode of The X-Files and in Season 9 (Episode 11) of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (billed as Darren Burrows).

Personal life

Burrows was born in Winfield, Kansas, the son of actor Billy Drago.[2] As a child, he briefly lived near Aulne, Kansas.[3]

He currently lives in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife Melinda Delgado, who is a French chef, and their four sons.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1988976-EVILJeffFilm
1989Casualties of WarCherryFilm starring Sean Penn, Michael J. Fox, John Leguizamo
1990Cry-BabyMilton Hackett
1990Class of 1999Sonny
1996The Siege at Ruby RidgeKevin Harris
1997AmistadLieutenant Meade
1997Naked in the Cold SunAllard
1998The Hi-Lo CountryBilly Harte
1999Natural SelectionGlenn Royce
2000Sunset StripBobby
2001Lady in the BoxJerry Holway
2001Morning Emmanuel
2002Never Get Outta the BoatFranky
2005Forty Shades of BlueMichael James
2008The Shadow of the NightDetectiveShort Film
2010NonamesOfficer Dale
2010The Tell-Tale HeartWilliamVideo Short
2014Love Is StrangeElliot

Television credits

Year Title Role Notes
1989Hard Time on Planet Earth Young Man
1990-1995Northern Exposure Ed Chigliak / Emery Whirlwind / Ned
1998NYPD BlueRoyce
1999The X FilesBernardEpisode: "Monday"
2001The Lone GunmenPfeiffer
2003Peacemakers Anthony Post
2009CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mr. Jim Hilliard

Award nominations

He and the rest of the Northern Exposure cast were nominated in 1995 for the Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.

References

  1. "The New York Times". The New York Times.
  2. "Billy Drago Biography". Filmreference.com.
  3. Marion County Poor Farm - History; Marion County Record; October 14, 1998. Archived October 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
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