Don Swayze
Don Swayze, an accomplished American actor, is best known as the younger brother of the iconic late actor Patrick Swayze. Born on August 10, 1958, in Houston, Texas, Don carved out his niche in the entertainment industry with a diverse range of roles across film and television.
He made his acting debut in the 1985 film "The Terminator," which set the stage for a series of appearances in both movies and TV shows. Notable works in his career include guest roles in popular series such as "The Young and the Restless," where he portrayed the character of "Derek," and "Road House," in which he shared the screen with his brother Patrick. Additionally, Don has been featured in numerous independent films and television productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Don has demonstrated his talent in various genres, from drama to action, and has garnered a loyal fan base. Beyond acting, he has also worked behind the scenes in production and has contributed to the arts in other capacities.
Don Swayze continues to act and remains active in the industry, honoring his family legacy while forging his own path. His dedication to his craft and passion for storytelling mark him as a noteworthy figure in American entertainment.
Filmography
Prairie Fever
Death Ring
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold
The Prophet's Game
Heathens and Thieves
Shy People
The Tracker
Betrayal
Prince of Bel Air
Ambush at Dark Canyon
Quit
Digital Man
Beach Babes from Beyond
Honey Don't!
Blood Type
The Other Man
Edge of Honor
Pontiac Moon
Body of Influence
On Swift Horses