Raphael Sbarge
Raphael Sbarge (born February 12, 1964) is an American actor, director and producer. He is best known for his roles as Archie Hopper/Jiminy Cricket in Once Upon a Time and Kaidan Alenko in the Mass Effect trilogy. Between 2014 and 2016, he portrayed Inspector David Molk in the TNT series Murder in the First. He is also known for voicing Carth Onasi in the video game series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and clone commando RC-1262 "Scorch" in Star Wars: Republic Commando.
Raphael Sbarge | |
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Raphael Sbarge at Toulouse Game Show (March 2019) | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actor, director, producer |
Years active | 1973–present |
Spouse(s) | Lisa Akey
(m. 1994; div. 2010) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Raphael Sbarge was born into a theater-oriented family in New York City. His mother Jeanne was a professional costume designer. His father Stephen Arnold was an artist, writer and stage director[1][2][3] who named his son after the Renaissance artist Raphael. Sbarge began his career at age 5 on Sesame Street.
Career
Stage
Sbarge made his stage debut in 1973 in Edward Bond's stage production Lear. In 1981, the played in Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the Park production of Henry IV, Part 1. The following year he made his Broadway debut opposite Faye Dunaway in the short-lived play The Curse of an Aching Heart. Other New York stage credits include Hamlet (1982), Ah, Wilderness! (1988), Ghosts (1988), The Twilight of the Golds (1993), The Shadow Box, and Voices in the Dark (1999).[4]
Film
Sbarge's film credits include Risky Business (1983), Vision Quest (1985), My Man Adam (1985), My Science Project (1985),[5] Carnosaur (1993), The Hidden II (1993), Babes in Toyland (1997), Independence Day (1996), BASEketball (1998), Message in a Bottle (1999), Pearl Harbor (2001), Home Room (2002) and The Duel (2015).[6]
Television
Sbarge has appeared in numerous television series and television movies, including A Streetcar Named Desire with Ann-Margret in 1984; The pilot of the Fox series Werewolf in 1987; Billionaire Boys Club, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn in 1990; Murder 101 with Pierce Brosnan and Final Verdict with Treat Williams in 1991; Breast Men with Chris Cooper; Quicksilver Highway with Christopher Lloyd in 1997; and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge with Halle Berry in 1999.[6]
He had recurring roles in five episodes of Star Trek: Voyager in 1996, and in the first four episodes of the sixth season of 24. From 2001 to 2004, Sbarge was a regular cast member of The Guardian, starring Simon Baker. He voiced the character Professor Zei in a guest-star appearance in the second season of Nickelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender. He was in an episode of Six Feet Under. In 2007, he appeared in a two-part episode of Journeyman. In 2009, he appeared in an episode of The Mentalist. In 2010, he was in "Practically Perfect", a season five episode of Dexter, as Jim McCourt, an Internal Affairs Agent.[6]
He had a recurring role as Howard Aucker on The Young and the Restless. He played Brian McGuire on Better Days, which lasted for five weeks before being canceled. In 2011, he first appeared in Once Upon a Time, playing the dual roles of Archie Hopper, a therapist, and his fairy tale counterpart, Jiminy Cricket[7] from Pinocchio. In 2013, he played Larry Hermann on Chicago Fire. He played Inspector David Molk, a philosophizing SFPD homicide inspector, on TNT's 2014 series, Murder in the First.[6] In 2016, he made a cameo appearance as the deceased father of Jimmy McGill on the television series Better Call Saul.[8]
Video games
He also has voice acted for video games such as Grim Fandango, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords as Carth Onasi; as RC-1262 "Scorch" in Star Wars: Republic Commando; and as Kaidan Alenko in the Mass Effect series.
Directing
In 2013, Sbarge began directing Web series, serving as executive producer and director of On Begley Street and Jenna's Studio.[9] His 2017 short film The Bird Who Could Fly premiered at the Asians on Film Festival.[10]
Sbarge's 2019 documentary LA Foodways was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Education/Information category.[11]
Environmentalism
Sbarge, Ed Begley, Jr. and Rachelle Carson Begley launched an environmentalist non-profit organization called Green Wish, aimed at donating to local green organizations through donations at retailers throughout the country. Sbarge was also executive producer of On Begley Street, a web series chronicling the deconstruction of actor Ed Begley, Jr.'s home and the "building of North America's greenest, most sustainable home."[12]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Abuse | Thomas Carroll | |
Risky Business | Glenn | ||
1985 | Vision Quest | Kenny Schmoozler | |
My Science Project | Sherman | ||
My Man Adam | Adam Swit | ||
1988 | Miracle Mile | Chip (voice) | |
1989 | Riding the Edge | Matt | |
1990 | Cold Dog Soup | Guy in Park with Dog | |
1993 | Carnosaur | Doc Smith | |
1994 | The Hidden II | MacLachlan | |
1996 | Independence Day | Commander / Tech | |
1997 | Babes in Toyland | Tom Piper (voice) | |
1998 | BASEketball | Minnesota Spokesman | Uncredited |
1999 | Message in a Bottle | Andy | |
The Fair | Cory | ||
Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season | Dr. Collins | Uncredited | |
Two-Eleven | Alec Delaney | ||
Gut Feeling | Dane | ||
2001 | Critic's Choice | Clark James | Short film |
Pearl Harbor | Kimmel's Aide | ||
2002 | Home Room | Det. Macready | |
2005 | The Work and the Glory II: American Zion | Parley Pratt | |
2006 | The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided | ||
2008 | Gardens of the Night | Mr. Whitehead | |
Man Maid | Mason van Metcalf | ||
2014 | Vultures in the Void | The Chief (voice) | Short film |
2016 | The Duel | Dr. Morris | |
2017 | Calico Queens | Innkeeper Thomas | Short film |
2020 | There's No Such Thing as Vampires | Detective Warren | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Lottery! | Episode: "Chicago: Another Chance" | |
A Streetcar Named Desire | The Collector | Television film | |
1986 | Better Days | Brian McGuire | 11 episodes |
1987 | Prison for Children | John Parsons | Television film |
Baby Girl Scott | Dr. Nelman | ||
Cracked Up | Chris | ||
Werewolf | Theodore 'Ted' Nichols | Episode: "Werewolf" | |
Billionaire Boys Club | Eric Fairmont | Two-part television film | |
1988 | The Cosby Show | Mr. Jenkins | Episode: "Move It" |
1990 | Quantum Leap | Will | Episode: "Animal Frat" |
So Proudly We Hail | Henry | Television film | |
Monsters | Alex | Episode: "Perchance to Dream" | |
1990 | Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn | Tom Sawyer | Television film |
1990, 1995 | Murder, She Wrote | Stephen Thurlow / Peter Franklin | 3 episodes |
1991 | Murder 101 | Robert Miner | Television film |
Final Verdict | Al Boyd | ||
1992 | Sisters | Jim Atwater | Episode: "Good Help Is Hard to Find" |
Civil Wars | Anthony Jecker | Episode: "Das Boat House" | |
A Message from Holly | Guy Welks | Television film | |
1993 | L.A. Law | Anthony Marciante | Episode: "Parent Trap" |
Sirens | Jeremy Beecher | Episode: "Everybody Lies" | |
1995 | SeaQuest DSV | Avatar | Episode: "Alone" |
Nowhere Man | Dr. Moen | Episode: "Something About Her" | |
1996 | Deadly Web | Barry | Television film |
Star Trek: Voyager | Michael Jonas | 5 episodes | |
7th Heaven | Steve | Episode: "No Funerals and a Wedding" | |
The Pretender | Jeffrey Baytos | Episode: "A Virus Among Us" | |
NYPD Blue | Fred | Episode: "Ted and Carey's Bogus Adventure" | |
Dark Skies | Mark Simonson | Episode: "We Shall Overcome" | |
1997 | Quicksilver Highway | Kerry Parker / Bill Hogan | Television film |
Party of Five | Paul Archer | Episode: "I Declare" | |
Viper | Timothy Ramsay | Episode: "Whistle Blower" | |
The Parent 'Hood | Douglas | Episode: "Don't Go There" | |
Dharma & Greg | Agent Gerson | Episode: "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father" | |
Breast Men | Larson's Lawyer | Television film | |
1999 | Will & Grace | Alex | Episode: "My Fair Maid-y" |
Vengeance Unlimited | Steve Bazini | Episode: "Legalese" | |
Nash Bridges | Jim Edwards | Episode: "Hide and Seek" | |
Rescue 77 | Man | Episode: "Remember Me: Part 1" | |
Charmed | Brent Miller | Episode: "Out of Sight" | |
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge | Vegas Hotel Manager | Television film | |
A.T.F. | Director Hale's Assistant | ||
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles | Lieutenant Bernstein | Episode: "Swarm" | |
All My Children | Father Tony | 1 episode | |
1999–2000 | Profiler | Danny Burke | 4 episodes |
2000 | Ally McBeal | Attorney | Episode: "In Search of Pygmies" |
Judging Amy | Paul Brody | Episode: "Human Touch" | |
Hollywood Off-Ramp | Episode: "An Eye for an Eye" | ||
Diagnosis Murder | Dr.Walter Hart | Episode: "The Patient Detective" | |
2001 | Six Feet Under | Father Clark | Episode: "Brotherhood" |
2001–2004 | The Guardian | Jake Straka | 67 episodes |
2004 | Crossing Jordan | Phil | Episode: "After Dark" |
Without a Trace | Leo Cota | Episode: "Light Years" | |
2004, 2010 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Aaron Laner / Donald Fiore | 2 episodes |
2005 | ER | Mr. Kirkendall | 2 episodes |
CSI: NY | District Attorney Latham | ||
Inconceivable | Bob Brewer | Episode: "From Here to Motility" | |
Just Legal | Father Ross | 2 episodes | |
Threshold | Richard Tate | Episode: "The Burning" | |
Numb3rs | Malcolm Galway | Episode: "Calculated Risk" | |
Nip/Tuck | Silas Prine | Episode: "Frankenlaura" | |
2006 | Justice League Unlimited | Deadman / Boston Brand | Episode: "Dead Reckoning" |
Avatar: The Last Airbender | Professor Zei / Additional Voices | Episode: "The Library" | |
The Closer | Derek Draper | Episode: "The Other Woman" | |
Standoff | Donald Leeson | Episode: "One Shot Stop" | |
CSI: Miami | Larry Fremont | Episode: "Backstabbers" | |
2007 | 24 | Ray Wallace | 4 episodes |
Eyes | Sam Solomon | Episode: "Poison" | |
Grey's Anatomy | Paul | Episodes: The Other Side of This Life, Part 1 & 2 | |
Cold Case | Henry Raymes | Episode: "Thrill Kill" | |
Bones | Doug Doyley | Episode: "The Widow's Son in the Windshield" | |
Journeyman | Aeden Bennett | 2 episodes | |
Random! Cartoons | Willy | Episode short: "Bradwurst" | |
2008 | Shark | Christopher Hoffs | Episode: "Wayne's World 3: Killer Shark" |
Gemini Division | Cpl. Ryder | ||
Ghost Whisperer | Larry Jones | Episode: "Ghost in the Machine" | |
2008–2009 | Prison Break | Ralph Becker | 6 episodes |
2009 | Big Love | Rob O'Hare | Episode: "Block Party" |
Eleventh Hour | Dr. Matthew Kaplan | Episode: "Miracle" | |
The Young and the Restless | Agent Aucker | 6 episodes | |
Dollhouse | Richard | Episode: "Echo" | |
Hawthorne | Doug Gache | Episode: "No Guts, No Glory" | |
The Mentalist | Hollis Dunninger | Episode: "Redemption" | |
Heroes | Sheriff Werner | Episode: "Strange Attractors" | |
Last of the Ninth | Allan Wells | Television film | |
2010 | Medium | Josh Berryman | Episode: "Sal" |
Lie to Me | Richard Prosser | Episode: "Sweet Sixteen" | |
Rizzoli & Isles | Mr. Davis | Episode: "She Works Hard for the Money" | |
The Defenders | Walter | Episode: "Las Vegas v. Reid" | |
Dexter | Jim McCourt | 3 episodes | |
NCIS | Rupert Kritzer | Episode: "Cracked" | |
Burn Notice | Pete Jackman | Episode: "Dead or Alive" | |
2010, 2017 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Wayne Hankett / Atty. Harold Timmons | 2 episodes |
2010–2011 | The Secret Life of the American Teenager | Dave | 2 episodes |
2011 | Detroit 1-8-7 | Marcus Wiler | Episode: "Legacy / Drag City" |
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | Davis Scofield | Episode: "Two of a Kind" | |
No Ordinary Family | Detective O'Bannon | Episode: "No Ordinary Future" | |
Law & Order: LA | Dennis Ackroyd | Episode: "Plummer Park" | |
Drop Dead Diva | Donny Gibson | Episode: "Toxic" | |
2011–2018 | Once Upon a Time | Jiminy Cricket (voice) / Dr. Archibald Hopper | 37 episodes |
2012 | Criminal Minds | Carl Finster | Episode: "Magnificent Light" |
2013 | The Good Wife | Mr. Jaffer | Episode: "Red Team, Blue Team" |
Monday Mornings | Mr. Cooper | Episode: "Who's Sorry Now?" | |
Chicago Fire | Larry Herrmann | Episode: "A Coffin That Small" | |
Castle | Dr. Darrell Meeks | Episode: "The Fast and the Furriest" | |
Perception | Jerry Brockner | Episode: "Alienation" | |
Necessary Roughness | Carl Weber | 2 episodes | |
2014 | Taken Away | Chief of Staff | Television film |
Scorpion | Curator Paulson | Episode: "True Colors" | |
2014–2016 | Murder in the First | David Molk | 32 episodes |
2015 | Stalker | Drew Summers | Episode: "Secrets and Lies" |
Hawaii Five-0 | Sam Alexander | Episode: "Pono Kaulike" | |
iZombie | Richard Di Palma | Episode: "Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues" | |
2016 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Leo Chadmont | Episode: "Core Values" |
Elementary | Richard Davenport | Episode: "Miss Taken" | |
Better Call Saul | Charles McGill, Sr. | Episode: "Inflatable" | |
2017 | Bates Motel | George Lowery | Episode: "Dreams Die First" |
The Night Shift | VA Doctor | Episode: "Recoil" | |
Law & Order True Crime | Jon Conte | 2 episodes | |
Longmire | Agent Decker | 3 episodes | |
Wisdom of the Crowd | Isaac Wallace | Episode: "Denial of Service" | |
2018 | Blue Bloods | Mickey Rodansky | Episode: "School of Hard Knocks" |
MacGyver | Ralph Jericho | Episode: "Skyscraper + Power" | |
The Good Doctor | Edward Austin Thomas | Episode: "Hello" | |
2019 | NCIS: New Orleans | Jeff Grassley | Episode: "X" |
The Blacklist | Ned | Episode: "Lady Luck" | |
2020 | Hunters | Dieter Zweigelt | Episode: "At Night, All Birds Are Black" |
Fear the Walking Dead | Ed | Episode: "Damage from the Inside"[13] | |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Grim Fandango | Terry Malloy / 1st Mayan Mechanic / Ensign Arnold | |
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron | Dack Ralter / Other Rogue Members | ||
2000 | Star Wars: Force Commander | Dellis Tantor | |
2003 | Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | Carth Onasi | |
2004 | EverQuest II | Generic Gnome Enemy / Generic Skeleton Enemy / Generic Troll Enemy | |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords | Carth Onasi | ||
2005 | Star Wars: Republic Commando | Delta 62 | |
2007 | Medal of Honor: Vanguard | Pvt. Mike Slauson / Allied Soldiers | |
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth | Professor Zei / Additional Voices | ||
Mass Effect | Kaidan Alenko | ||
2010 | Mass Effect 2 | ||
2012 | Mass Effect 3 | ||
Theatre
Year | Play | Role | Venue | Notes | Ref. |
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1973 | Lear | A Boy | Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven | [14] | |
1974 | Shlemiel the First | Feivish | [15] | ||
1981 | Henry IV, Part 1 | Lord John of Lancaster | Delacorte Theater, New York | [16] | |
1982 | The Curse of an Aching Heart | Martin Thomas Walsh | Little Theatre, Broadway, New York | [17] | |
Hamlet | Reynaldo / Player Queen / Apprentice Gravedigger | The Public Theater, New York | [18] | ||
1985 | Short Change | Benjamin | Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York | [19] | |
1986 | Sorrow and Sons | Vineyard Theatre, New York | [20] | ||
1988 | The Iceman Cometh | Falcon Theatre, Burbank | [21][22] | ||
Ah, Wilderness! | Richard Miller | Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway, New York | [23] | ||
Ghosts | Oswald Alving | 100 East 17th Street, New York | [24] | ||
1989 | Dutch Landscape | Danny | Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles | [25] | |
1991 | Picnic | Alan Seymour | Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown | [26] | |
Booth Is Back | Edwin Booth | Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven | [27][28][29] | ||
1993 | The Twilight of the Golds | David Gold | Booth Theatre, Broadway, New York | [30] | |
1994 | The Wood Demon | Leonid Stepanovich Zheltoukhin | Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles | [31] | |
1994–1995 | The Shadow Box | Mark | Circle in the Square Theatre, Broadway, New York | [32] | |
1995 | Time of My Life | Adam | Williamstown Theatre Festival Main Stage, Williamstown | [33] | |
Are You Now or Have You Ever Been? | Larry Parks | Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles | [34] | ||
1996 | Mad Forest | Radu Antonescu | Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles | [35] | |
1997 | Dangerous Corner | Gordon Whitehouse | [36] | ||
1998 | Death of a Salesman | Biff | Falcon Theatre, Burbank | [37] | |
1999 | Voices in the Dark | Owen | Longacre Theatre, Broadway, New York | [38] | |
2000 | The Glass Menagerie | Tom Wingfield | Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena | [39] | |
2001 | The Birthday Party | Stanley | Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles | [40] | |
2002 | Incident at Vichy | Leduc | Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles | Concert staging; recorded before a live audience for an audiobook | [41] |
2006 | The Cherry Orchard | Semyon Panteleyevich Yepikhodov | Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles | [42] | |
The Doctors Chekhov | Anton Chekhov | Deaf West Theatre, Los Angeles | Stage reading | [43] | |
Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright | George Brodelle / Grant | Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles | Stage reading; recorded before a live audience for an audiobook | [44] | |
2008 | American Tales | Burley / Bartleby | Deaf West Theatre, Los Angeles | [45] | |
The Voysey Inheritance | Edward Voysey | Stage reading | [46] | ||
2009 | The Happy Ones | Walter Wells | South Coast Repertory Julianne Argyros Stage, Costa Mesa | [47] | |
2010 | Awake and Sing! | Sam Feinschreiber | Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles | Recorded before a live audience for an audiobook | [48] |
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