
Brian Delate
Acting • Born 1949-04-08
Biography
After college graduation, Delate moved to New York City and spent his first few years adapting, both professionally and personally, to the novelty and pace of the city. Delate's first professional acting work (and his very special association with the New York Shakespeare Festival) began in 1981, when he was cast in both of the plays performed in Central Park that summer - Henry IV, Part I and The Tempest. Other plays followed (including Joseph Papp's Hamlet with Diane Venora), and in 1984-1985, Delate received critical acclaim for his performance in the award-winning play, Tracers, which had successful runs in both New York (NYSF) and London (Royal Court). An abundance of daytime television and commercial work followed. In 1987, William Friedkin cast him in Python Wolf and not long after, David Jones cast him opposite Robert DeNiro and Ed Harris in Jacknife. Theatre, film and television opportunities all combined to help Delate thrive as an actor. He spent three seasons with the River Arts Repertory, and three seasons with Phoenix Theatre Company doing rotating repertory theatre, along with numerous theatre acting stints in and out of New York. One piece of trivia from that time was that Delate got to play the Humphrey Bogart role of Rick in the only sanctioned stage production of Casablanca permitted by Warner Brothers. Delate has had the privilege to work with some of the most talented and creative directors and actors in the industry -- most recently in The Brave One (directed by Neil Jordan, with Jodie Foster), in Salome on Broadway, directed by Estelle Parsons and elsewhere and in the film, Salomaybe (both with Al Pacino), as well as in My Brother (directed by Anthony Lover), Buffalo Soldiers (directed by Gregor Jordan, with Ed Harris and Joaquin Phoenix), The Truman Show (directed by Peter Weir, with Jim Carrey and Laura Linney), American Wake and Home Before Dark (both directed by Maureen Foley, the latter with Katherine Ross), Sudden Death (directed by Peter Hyams), Far From Heaven (directed by Todd Haynes), Ash Wednesday (directed by Edward Burns), and The Shawshank Redemption (directed by Frank Darabont, with Tim Robbins).
Filmography
33 credits
The Brave One
Movie • 2007
Detective O'Connor

New World Order
Movie • 2002
Father Plantard

The Truman Show
Movie • 1998
Walter Moore / Kirk Burbank

Nice Guy Johnny
Movie • 2010
Frank

Home Before Dark
Movie • 1997

Rent
Movie • 2005
Cop

Buffalo Soldiers
Movie • 2002
Colonel Marshall

ReRUN
Movie • 2018
Mr. Blue

The Prosecutors
Movie • 1996
Judge Silverman

Lonesome
Movie • 2001
Richard

The Shawshank Redemption
Movie • 1994
Guard Dekins

My Brother
Movie • 2006
Mr. Roland

Far from Heaven
Movie • 2002
Officer #2

Wendigo
Movie • 2002
Everett

Reversal of Fortune
Movie • 1990
Jury Foreman

Sudden Death
Movie • 1995
Blair

This Is Not a War Story
Movie • 2021
Ed

A Dozen Kliks
Movie • 1998

The Orphan Killer
Movie • 2011
John (uncredited)

Searching for Bobby D
Movie • 2005
Officer Richard

The Journal
Movie • 2025
Mike

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
TV • 1999
McCartney

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Lieutenant Jorgensen

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Mickey Leahy

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Lloyd Fraker

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Harris

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
TV • 1999
US Marshal

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Sajek

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
TV • 2001
Adam Alacano

The Comeback
TV • 2005
Ron

New York News
TV • 1995
Jack Morris

Rescue Me
TV • 2004
Priest

Unforgettable
TV • 2011
Stanley Lewis