Jay Acovone

Jay Acovone

Jay Acovone is an American actor who was born in Mahopac, New York as the son of a dry-cleaning business owners. Acovone starred in various movies during the 2000s and also appeared in several television series including Beauty and the Beast and Hollywood Beat. He also appeared as Charles Kawalsky in season 1, 2, 3 and 8 of Stargate SG-1. He can be seen playing the officer pulling over the TX Terminator in Terminator 3. He appeared in Criminal Minds, guest-starring as Detective Morrison of the Palm Beach Police Department who enlists the BAU's help in capturing a bomber in the episode, Won't...
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Birthdate:August 20, 1955
Birthplace:Mahopac, New York
Age:56
Education:Mahopac High School, American Academy of Dramatic Arts

TV appearances by Jay Acovone

Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast
Series Aired: September 25, 1987 - August 4, 1990
Number of seasons:3
Genre:Fantasy, Paranormal romance, Drama, Romance Film
Network:CBS
Hollywood Beat
Hollywood Beat
Series Aired: September 21, 1985 - November 23, 1985
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Crime Fiction, Drama
Search for Tomorrow
Search for Tomorrow
Series Aired: September 3, 1951 - December 26, 1986
Number of seasons:3
Genre:Soap opera
Network:NBC

Movies with appearances by Jay Acovone

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
InAlienable 2008 Science Fiction
The Hills Have Eyes 2 2007 Horror
Traci Townsend 2005 Comedy
Rancid 2004 Thriller
S.W.A.T. 2003 PG-13 (USA) Action
Red Shoe Diaries: Forbidden Zone 2002 R (USA) Romance Film
Cast Away 2000 PG-13 (USA) Airplanes and airports
Showdown 1998 R (USA) Short Film
Crash Dive 1997 R (USA) Action/Adventure
The Magician 1993 Crime Fiction
Conflict of Interest 1993 Indie
Doctor Mordrid 1992 R (USA) Thriller
A Murderous Affair 1992 Crime Fiction
Out for Justice 1991 R (USA) Martial arts
Cold Steel 1987 R (USA) Action
Cruising 1980 R (USA) Thriller
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