Rex Linn

Rex Maynard Linn ( born November 13, 1956 in Ochiltree County, Texas) is an American actor who is most often used as an authority as an officer or law enforcement officer.

Career

Linn grew up on a ranch in a small town in Texas in 1969 his family moved to Oklahoma. After finishing school with a Bachelor's degree, he decided on a career in the banking industry. He worked his way up to vice president, before the bank went into bankruptcy in 1982. Linn then decided to make a radical change in the film business, trying to get a foothold. After he was initially booked for commercials, he got the output of the 1980 first film and television roles. He had supporting roles in the pilot episode for the unrealized television series Bonanza: The Next Generation and the feature film The Kansas conspiracy. There were other small roles until he had a greater role in the Sylvester Stallone actioner Cliffhanger 1993 - was able to record only the strong survive. From this point, followed by roles in Hollywood productions such as The cartel, Cutthroat Island and Rush Hour. Linn played during the 1990s in three movies with Kevin Costner, Wyatt Earp - The life of a legend, Tin Cup, and Postman.

Since 2000 Linn is increasingly active in television series, he played in the series of Special Pretender and Profiler and had a recurring guest role on JAG - The Call of Duty. From 2003 to 2012, he played a role in CSI: Miami, initially only as a guest star, from the fifth season as the opening credits -called main character.

Filmography ( excerpt)

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