Bill Brochtrup
Bill Brochtrup, born on March 7, 1963, in Inglewood, California, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his versatile performances across film, television, and theater. He gained significant recognition for his role as John Irvin, the openly gay administrative aide, on the iconic television series NYPD Blue.
Growing up in Tacoma, Washington, Brochtrup honed his craft at New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. His theatrical endeavors are extensive, featuring noteworthy performances in David Marshall Grant's *Snakebit*, and productions at prominent venues such as South Coast Repertory, where he appeared in *Noises Off* and *The Real Thing*. He has also showcased his talent at companies like The Antaeus Company and Black Dahlia Theatre, participating in acclaimed works like *Cousin Bette* and Jonathan Tolins' *Secrets of the Trade*.
In addition to his stage work, Brochtrup has featured in films including *Life as We Know It*, *He's Just Not That Into You*, and *Ravenous*. His television credits span various genres, including guest roles on *Dexter* and *Without a Trace*, as well as voice work in animated series like *The Wild Thornberrys*.
Beyond acting, Brochtrup is a passionate advocate, having hosted PBS's *In The Life* and contributed writings to Out magazine and the anthology *I Love You, Mom!*. He actively supports animal welfare initiatives and engages with military personnel through USO tours, demonstrating his commitment to community and humanitarian efforts.