Phil Burke

Summary

Phil Burke (born 1982) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor, best known for his role as Irish immigrant Mickey McGinnes on the AMC television series, Hell on Wheels.[1][2]

Career edit

Burke appeared in the 2015 film Dirty Weekend. He also has appeared in a comedic role as thoughtless, hapless husband named "Dual-Bag" in series of television commercials titled "The Doghouse" for retailer JCPenney. He also starred as Cooper in an episode of Chicago P.D.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Hotties Cop #1
2007 Zombie Town Denton
2007 Day Zero Second Gay Man
2007 Gratuitous Violence Carlton
2008 100 Million BC Stubbs
2008 Ibid Joey Moroni
2009 Bad Apples Benji
2012 This Is 40 Hockey Player
2013 What Would Bear Do? Willie
2015 Don't Worry Baby Marc
2015 Dirty Weekend Skip the Cabbie
2015 Wind Walkers Kelly Sturgis
2015 Legend of the Lich Lord Azurus, the Wizard
2016 Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue Dude
2017 Cut Shoot Kill Blake Stone
2018 Ask for Jane Gary
2019 Toss It Finn
2020 Paint Dutch
2021 Silk Road Agent Conroy
2021 Hunters John T. Wrecker
2021 Apache Junction Boone Higgins
2022 Bread and Games Kevin
2023 Hey, Viktor! Chomsky

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Law & Order Tadhg Ruane Episode: "Heart of Darkness"
2010 Mercy Reverend Todd 2 episodes
2011–2016 Hell on Wheels Mickey McGinnes 49 episodes
2012 The Good Wife Cameron Raker Episode: "Gloves Come Off"
2013–2018 One Hit Die Azurus, the Wizard 8 episodes
2014 Space Janitors Krayne 2 episodes
2015 Chicago P.D. Cooper Episode: "What Puts You on That Ledge"
2015 The Knick Doctor 2 episodes
2015–2016 Billy & Billie Tom 9 episodes
2017–2018 Van Helsing Mike 3 episodes
2020 The Good Lord Bird Harry Redshirt Episode: "Meet the Lord"

References edit

  1. ^ Kushigemachi, Todd (1 November 2011). "'Wheels' reels 'em in, AMC oater premieres". Variety. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  2. ^ Lloyd, Robert (4 November 2011). "'Hell on Wheels' review: It takes a while to get chugging along". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 November 2011.

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