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Geoff Pierson

Geoffrey Pierson (born June 16, 1949) is an American actor renowned for his extensive career in television, spanning soap operas, sitcoms, and dramatic series, with notable roles including Frank Ryan on Ryan's Hope (1983–1985), Jack Malloy on Unhappily Ever After (1995–1999), President John Keeler on 24 (2004–2005), and Deputy Chief Tom Matthews on Dexter (2006–2013). Born and raised in Chicago, , Pierson graduated from high school before moving to to attend , where he earned a degree. He subsequently pursued advanced training at the Yale School of Drama, obtaining a degree in 1979. Pierson made his professional stage debut in 1976 at the Shady Lane Summer Theatre in Marengo, , and achieved his debut in 1978 as a doctor in Arthur Kopit's Wings, a role he reprised during the play's transfer from . Pierson began his television career in daytime soaps, first appearing as a policeman on before landing his breakthrough role as the charismatic politician Frank Ryan on , which aired from 1983 to 1985. Transitioning to primetime in the late 1980s and 1990s, he guest-starred on series such as and , and earned acclaim for his recurring role as Grace Kelly's ex-husband on . His lead performance as the divorced father Jack Malloy in solidified his sitcom presence over four seasons. In film, Pierson appeared in supporting roles in Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and Spartan (2004), while later dramatic work included Senator Walter Edge on (2010–2012). In recent years, Pierson has continued to work steadily in television, voicing Hollis Mason in the animated Chapters I and II (2024) and portraying Lewis Kern in multiple episodes of 9-1-1 (2025). He also appeared in the (2020). Pierson is married to Catherine Daly and has three children: daughters Norah and Elizabeth, and son Roy.

Early life and education

Early life

Geoff Pierson was born on June 16, 1949, in , . He was the second of seven children in a Roman Catholic family; his siblings included Veronica, Janet, David, Stephen, Brian, and Mary. His parents were T. (née McGinness) Pierson and J. Pierson, the latter an entrepreneur who founded Feralloy and later Pierson . Pierson and his siblings attended Catholic schools affiliated with the parish in Winnetka, a suburb of .

Education

After graduating from in Winnetka, Geoff Pierson relocated to to attend , where he earned a degree. Pierson then pursued advanced training at the Yale School of Drama, enrolling in 1977 and completing a degree in acting in 1980. During his time at Yale, he performed in several productions with the , including roles in , , , and The Bundle, which provided practical experience alongside his formal studies. He also made his New York City stage debut during this period as a doctor in Wings at the Public Theatre in 1978. Pierson made his professional acting debut in 1976 at the Shady Lane Summer Theatre in Marengo, , appearing in productions prior to and during his undergraduate years. These early opportunities honed his skills and marked his transition from academic training to a professional stage career.

Career

Theater

Geoffrey Pierson began his professional stage career in the mid-1970s at the Shady Lane Summer Theatre in Marengo, , while pursuing his education, including graduation from the Yale School of Drama in 1979, where he honed his skills in classical and contemporary works. His early efforts included appearances at the , such as taking over the role of in Shakespeare's after understudying in John Madden's 1979 production. This regional work exemplified his versatility in handling complex Shakespearean characters during the late 1970s. Throughout the and , Pierson built an extensive portfolio of regional and credits, performing in productions across institutions like the Stage Company and the Stage Company. Notable among these was his portrayal in David Mamet's at the Stage Company, where he navigated the play's intense sales-driven drama. These performances, often in ensemble casts tackling and ensemble dynamics, established Pierson as a reliable in live theater settings. Pierson made his Broadway debut in 1980 as Paul in Tricks of the Trade, a short-lived romance-mystery play directed by , opposite in the lead role of Dr. Augustus Browning. The production, which ran for only one performance at the Theatre, marked a pivotal milestone despite its brevity. This high-profile exposure in the competitive scene highlighted Pierson's ability to share stages with established stars and contributed to his growing reputation in the theater community. Pierson's theater achievements in the early 1980s, particularly his Broadway stint, provided crucial visibility in New York casting circles, facilitating his shift to television opportunities. This transition culminated in his casting as Frank Ryan on the ABC soap opera Ryan's Hope starting in 1983, where his stage-honed dramatic presence suited the serialized format.

Television

Pierson began his television career in the early 1980s with roles in daytime soap operas. He portrayed Lieutenant Donovan in the NBC series Texas in 1980. From 1983 to 1985, he played Frank Ryan in the ABC soap opera Ryan's Hope, appearing in over 120 episodes as the character's family dynamics unfolded in the long-running serial. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Pierson took on guest roles in various primetime series, including Chandler in an episode of (1985), Roland Squab in (1988), Dr. Bogg in (1990), and multiple appearances as a lawyer in (1991 and 1994). He also had a recurring role as Roger Jackson in the NBC soap Another World in 1992. Pierson's breakthrough in sitcoms came with the recurring role of Jimmy Kelly, the ex-husband of the lead character, in ABC's from 1993 to 1995, appearing in 19 episodes that highlighted the character's flawed but endearing personality. In 1994, he guest-starred in episodes of as Matthew Long and as Mr. Bishop across two installments. From 1995 to 1999, Pierson starred as Jack Malloy, the dysfunctional father in the family, in The WB sitcom , a role he played in all 100 episodes of the series. Later guest spots included Mr. Dixon in Cosby (1999) and Deputy Chief Max Pettit in three episodes of (2000–2001). He also appeared as Mr. Franklin in (2001), Dean Wyckam and President Wayne Banning in two episodes of (2001), and Mr. Tipton in (2001). In 2002, Pierson had a recurring role as R.T. Howard, the father of the leads, in Fox's . He followed this with four episodes as Senate Minority Leader Tripplehorn in (2002–2003). From 2003 to 2005, he portrayed Senator and later President John Keeler in 20 episodes of Fox's , contributing to the show's high-stakes narrative. Pierson's most prominent dramatic role was as Captain (later Deputy Chief) Tom Matthews in Showtime's from 2006 to 2013, appearing in 43 episodes as the ambitious police superior to the protagonist. He continued with guest appearances in series such as 30 Rock (2009), (2010), and (2010–2012). In later years, Pierson recurred as Cornelius Moss, a former president and , in 16 episodes of ABC's from 2016 to 2018. Additional guest roles include appearances in (2015–2016), (2016), The Fosters (2017), The Rookie (2018–2024, multiple episodes), The Resident (2019), (2020), and three episodes of 9-1-1 as Lewis Kern in 2025. Overall, Pierson has amassed over 100 television appearances, many as guest stars across procedural dramas and comedies.

Film and voice work

Geoff Pierson made his debut in (1995), portraying a in the drama directed by James Foley. He continued with in action and comedy films, including J.J. in (2000), Admiral Piquet in Behind Enemy Lines (2001), and Burch in Spartan (2004). These early appearances established him as a reliable in productions. Pierson took on more prominent supporting parts in notable films such as the police captain in Clint Eastwood's (2008) and Mitchell Palmer in (2011), the latter a biographical about FBI director . His television success, particularly from series like , opened doors to these cinematic opportunities. In recent years, he appeared in the comedy (2020) as Hank Dudenhoeffer. Pierson's career has shifted toward , particularly in animated features and , where he voices ensemble characters. He provided voices for Hollis Mason and in the animated Watchmen Chapter 1 (2024) and reprised similar roles, including a prison guard, in Watchmen Chapter 2 (2024). In , he voiced Spade Tucker, a , in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (2025). This evolution highlights his versatility from live-action supporting roles to animated and voice ensemble parts.

Personal life

Marriages

Geoff Pierson's first was to Catherine Daly on January 23, 1971, during the early stages of his acting career when he was establishing himself in theater and television in . The couple remained married for two decades before divorcing in 1991. This period coincided with Pierson's transition from regional theater roles to more prominent on-stage and screen appearances, though the marriage provided a stable personal foundation amid his burgeoning professional commitments. Following his divorce, Pierson married actress in 1997, a union that has endured into 2025. , known for her roles in soap operas such as and ,.

Family

Geoff Pierson has five children from his two marriages. From his first marriage to Catherine Daly, he fathered three children: daughters Norah and , and son . From his second marriage to actress , he has two additional children, whose names have not been publicly detailed beyond the family unit. As of 2025, Pierson maintains a private family life while sustaining a long career in .

Filmography

Film

Pierson has appeared in numerous feature films, often in supporting roles. His credits include:
YearTitleRole
1995Dr. Wilson
1997Coach Gordon
2001Behind Enemy LinesAdmiral Donnelly
2004SpartanPearce
2006Sleeping Dogs LieDad
2008S.S. Hahn (supporting)
2008Vice President Thaddeus (supporting)
2009Principal Anderson (supporting)
2011Mitchell Palmer (supporting)
2011Something BorrowedDexter Thaler Sr. (supporting)
2011Midas Mulligan (supporting)
2011Carter Simmons (supporting)
2014Kate's Father (supporting)
2014Captain Higgins (supporting)
2020Jack Winstone (supporting)
2023Fear the NightSheriff Bullard (supporting)
2023The ListMayor Capozzi (supporting)
2024Hollis Mason / Nite Owl I (voice)
2024Watchmen Chapter IIHollis Mason, Prison Guard #1 (voice)

Television

Pierson began his television career in the early 1980s with roles in daytime s. He portrayed Detective Donovan in the series in 1980. From 1983 to 1985, he played Frank Ryan in the , appearing in over 120 episodes as the character's family dynamics unfolded in the long-running serial. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Pierson took on guest roles in various primetime series, including Chandler in an episode of (1985), Roland Squab in (1988), Dr. Bogg in (1990), and multiple appearances as a lawyer in (1991 and 1994). He also had a recurring role as Roger Jackson in the soap Another World in 1992. Pierson's breakthrough in sitcoms came with the recurring role of Jimmy Kelly, the ex-husband of the lead character, in ABC's from 1993 to 1995, appearing in 19 episodes that highlighted the character's flawed but endearing personality. In 1994, he guest-starred in episodes of as Matthew Long and as Mr. Bishop across two installments. From 1995 to 1999, Pierson starred as Jack Malloy, the dysfunctional father in the family, in The WB sitcom , a role he played in all 100 episodes of the series. Later guest spots included Mr. Dixon in Cosby (1999) and Deputy Chief Max Pettit in three episodes of (2000–2001). He also appeared as Mr. Franklin in (2001), Dean Wyckam and President Wayne Banning in two episodes of (2001), and Mr. Tipton in (2001). In 2002, Pierson had a recurring role as R.T. Howard, the father of the leads, in Fox's . He followed this with four episodes as Senate Minority Leader Tripplehorn in (2002–2003). From 2003 to 2005, he portrayed Senator and later President John Keeler in 20 episodes of Fox's , contributing to the show's high-stakes narrative. Pierson's most prominent dramatic role was as Captain (later Deputy Chief) Tom Matthews in Showtime's from 2006 to 2013, appearing in 43 episodes as the ambitious police superior to the protagonist. He continued with guest appearances in series such as 30 Rock (2009), (2010), and Senator Walter Edge in (2010–2012). In later years, Pierson recurred as Cornelius Moss, a former president and , in 16 episodes of ABC's from 2016 to 2018. Overall, Pierson has amassed over 100 television appearances, many as guest stars across procedural dramas and comedies. He also appeared in three episodes of 9-1-1 as Lewis Kern in 2025.

Video games

Geoff Pierson has provided for a select number of video games, often in supporting or additional capacities, spanning from early titles to more recent releases. His credits demonstrate a versatility in voicing characters within action-adventure and sci-fi genres. In 2002, Pierson lent his voice to Stoat Muldoon, a key character in the game Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom!, an action-platformer based on the animated series. That same year, he contributed additional voices to the Windows title Butt-Ugly Martians: Martian Boot Camp, a in the same . By 2011, Pierson voiced Crazy Joe in , the developed by , providing dialogue for the post-apocalyptic world. Also in 2011, he supplied additional voices for , the set in the Star Wars universe, enhancing the expansive narrative with supporting characters. Pierson's most prominent video game role to date came in 2025 with Like a Dragon: Pirate in , where he voiced Spade Tucker, a charismatic pirate in the action-adventure from the series.

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