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| - Currie Graham portrayed Ed Ferrara in Season 2 and 3 of Desperate Houswives.
- Currie Graham is an actor who plays Jim Mallum on Fringe.
- Currie is his mother’s maiden name. She was an only child and Scottish tradition says that the first born son should carry the mother’s family name.
- Currie Graham (b. February 26, 1967) portrays King in Arrow.
- NameCurrie Graham Birth Date Birth Place Family Years Active Currie Graham is a Canadian stage, film and TV actor, very well known for his roles in TV shows as NYPD Blue, Suddenly Susan and House M.D.
- Currie Graham är en Kanadensisk skådespelare.
- Currie Graham (born February 26, 1967; age 50) played Ted Cofell during Season 1 of 24.
- Currie Graham is a Canadian actor who plays Stanford Raynes on Castle.
- Currie Graham played Greg in the season ten Grey's Anatomy episode Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word. He also played Ryan Mason in the season four Private Practice episode Take Two.
- Currie Graham (born February 26, 1967) is a Canadian actor. He portrayed Derek Reston/King in the first season Arrow episode, "Legacies".
- Currie Graham (born February 26, 1967 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is the actor who portrays Mark Warner, the husband of Stacy Warner, in four episodes of Season 1 and Season 2. Graham has a lengthy resume of over sixty film and movie credits. He started with a guest role in Just The Ten Of Us in 1988. Since then, he has appeared on Law & Order, Lonesome Dove, ER, 24, Judging Amy, Monk, CSI Miami, CSI, and Men In Trees. He has been a series regular on Suddenly Susan, Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal. His most recent work is in Raising the Bar.
- Currie Graham (born February 26, 1967) is a Canadian Theatre stage, film and television actor. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. He plays Walter Mashburn. Graham is known for playing Lt. Thomas Bale, the micromanaging station commander in the final season of the TV program NYPD Blue, having earlier made an appearance in Season 2 playing a small-time criminal. His other regular starring TV appearances include the final season of the TV program Suddenly Susan as the male lead/romantic interest Nate Knaborski.
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