
Iowa City - Iowa - USA
John Lacy (born August 29, 1965) is an American actor-director-writer living in Los Angeles. John was born in Iowa City where his father, the writer Robert Lacy, studied at the Iowa Writer's Workshop under the mentor-ship of Kurt Vonnegut and Richard Yates, alongside fellow students and notable writers, Andre Dubus, William Harrison, Theodore Weesner, and detective novelist James Crumley. The family settled in Minneapolis after Robert took a position working for the State Capitol as a speech writer for the late Senator Nick Coleman. John's mother, Lyn Ellen Lacy is an accomplished educator and published author, specializing in children's' visual literacy. His older brother, Peter Lacy, works as an innovator in corporate culture integration in Seattle, WA; and his older sister, Ruth Grim, is a museum curator in Daytona, Florida. John's acting career began in 1988, initially showing up in beer commercials and music videos. After extensive study, stage work, and commitment to the Meisner technique, his roles improved considerably, booking several guest starring roles on a handful of Miller/Boyett Production situation comedies. Then came John's first significant film role, cast as 'Fector' in Nancy Savoca's anti-war love story Dogfight. Since then, John's stock has risen steadily year after year, appearing in all of television's top rated programs while continuing a substantial and recognizable presence in television commercials, and supporting roles in several notable films, most recently, Just Mercy. His powerful performance as Howard Madson in the 2019 FX series American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace drew considerable critical acclaim. John has also established a reputation as a career coach and motivational speaker for aspiring talent getting in to the entertainment business. His acting studio in Burbank, The Lacy Group Acting Studio, has been instrumental in developing and cultivating some of the most promising young actors in Hollywood. John has been married to Karin Lacy since 1994. They have three sons. John created the critically acclaimed Crime Noir web series The Reveal... using over 30 actors from his acting studio, The Lacy Group. He followed that up with another web series creation, The Adventures of Hollywood & Vine, a screwball comedy depicting a pair of struggling actor roommates' daily struggles. His feature film debut, Custody Road, won Best Editing at the Auckland International Film Festival and streamed on Amazon Prime, GooglePlay, iTunes. His second feature, Rosebud Lane, is scheduled for release in August, 2021.
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2005

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2008

as Officer Jeff Bedwell
2005

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as Billy Nicholson
2012

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as Kyle Rayburn
1 ep.

as Zack
1 episodes

as Ranger Kett
1 episodes

as Kyle Rayburn
1 episodes

as Officer Jeff Bedwell
2 episodes

as Bill Dowd
1 episodes

as ATF Special Agent John Calder
1 episodes

as Dr. Dave Thomas
1 episodes

as Billy Nicholson
1 episodes

as Detective Beckerman
2 episodes

as Marshall Holtzman
1 episodes

as Officer Reynolds
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Ken Haas
1 episodes

as Mikey
2 episodes

as Security Chief Oaks
1 episodes

as Kevin Poole
1 episodes

as Coach Chauncey
1 episodes

as Edward Tripp
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as Spectator
1 episodes

as Dustin Williams
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as Detective
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as Larry
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as Bruce
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as Skip
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