Michael Reilly Burke
Michael Reilly Burke, born on June 27, 1964, is a notable American actor recognized for his versatile roles across television and film. He initially portrayed Rex Van De Kamp in the unaired pilot of "Desperate Housewives," a role later taken over by Steven Culp when the series premiered. Burke also showcased his talent in the WB series "Charmed," specifically in the episode titled "Heartbreak City."
A proud alumnus of Marin Catholic High School, he graduated in 1982 from this institution located in Marin County, California. Burke's film career includes his chilling performance as the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy in the 2002 movie "Ted Bundy," which garnered attention for its gripping portrayal.
In addition to his film work, he played Officer Kevin Lund in the ABC Family drama "Lincoln Heights," demonstrating his range as an actor. Burke has also made guest appearances in three different iterations of the "Star Trek" franchise, showcasing his adaptability in various genres. Furthermore, he has featured in all three "CSI" series, solidifying his presence in the realm of crime drama. With a diverse career spanning several decades, Michael Reilly Burke continues to be a recognized figure in the entertainment industry.