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Randall Batinkoff

Randall Batinkoff (born October 16, 1968) is an actor recognized for his early leading roles in coming-of-age films such as For Keeps (1988), alongside , and subsequent supporting parts in (1992) and (1995). Born in , Batinkoff grew up on an egg farm in and began his career as a child, securing his first television commercials at age eight before transitioning to on-screen roles. His early film debut came in 1985 with Streetwalkin', but after a brief hiatus to complete his education, he returned to following his graduation from in 1990 with a degree in . Throughout the 1990s, Batinkoff built a diverse portfolio of film and television work, including appearances in (1992) as Jeffrey, The Player (1992), and a recurring role as Reverend David Grantland on the series (1994–1995). He continued with supporting roles in films like (1997) and The Peacemaker (1997), while maintaining a steady presence in television movies and episodic series such as and . In the and beyond, Batinkoff expanded into producing and directing, helming the basketball drama (2019), in which he also starred. His recent credits include roles in (2020), Angie: Lost Girls (2020), The Weapon (2023), (2023), and the Western Gunslingers (2025), alongside television appearances on shows such as (2022).

Early life and education

Early life

Randall Batinkoff was born on October 16, 1968, in . He grew up on his family's egg farm in near the . Batinkoff grew up in a Jewish family; his paternal ancestors were Ashkenazi Jewish emigrants from . He is the son of Barry Batinkoff, a whose family were chicken farmers, and (née Carnel) Batinkoff. His parents divorced during his childhood, after which his mother remarried Bruce Winston, son of the renowned jeweler . Batinkoff has two siblings: a brother, , and a sister, , who became an event planner and advisor. Batinkoff's interest in acting emerged early in childhood, beginning at around age nine when, while shopping at a with his mother, a agent approached him about auditioning for commercials. He soon appeared in his first television commercials, marking the start of his exposure to the entertainment industry. This initial foray into performing laid the groundwork for his later pursuits, leading him to attend for formal education.

Education

Batinkoff attended in , for his high school education, where he also began pursuing acting roles locally. He enrolled at in , in 1987 and graduated in 1990 with a in international relations. During his time as a student, Batinkoff balanced academics with emerging acting opportunities, notably landing the lead role of Stan Bobrucz in the 1988 film For Keeps midway through his freshman year. Upon completing his degree, Batinkoff relocated to to focus on his acting career full-time.

Career

Early acting roles

Batinkoff began his professional acting career as a , appearing in television commercials starting at age eight after being spotted by an while shopping with his mother. This early exposure marked the start of his entry into the entertainment industry, providing initial experience in front of the camera before transitioning to scripted roles. His feature film debut came in 1985 at age 16, when he portrayed Tim, the of the protagonist, in the thriller Streetwalkin', directed by Joan Freeman and starring . The film followed two teenage runaways navigating the dangers of City's underworld, offering Batinkoff his first on-screen role in a narrative-driven project. Following this, he made his television series debut in the short-lived Better Days in 1986, playing a supporting role in the ensemble comedy about young adults navigating life after high school. He also appeared in the 1987 made-for-TV movie , a sci-fi that served as his television movie debut. Batinkoff's breakthrough came in 1988 with the leading role of Stan Bobrucz in the coming-of-age drama For Keeps, directed by and co-starring as his high school sweetheart Darcy Elliot. The production, released by Tri-Star Pictures, explored the challenges faced by the young couple after an unplanned , blending romance and on teen parenthood during a time when such themes were prominent in youth-oriented films. This role opposite Ringwald, a prominent figure from the era, provided Batinkoff with significant visibility and established him as a rising talent in , launching his career into more prominent opportunities.

Film and television highlights

Batinkoff emerged as a in several high-profile films during the , often portraying young men navigating social tensions or romantic entanglements. In (1992), directed by , he played Rip Van Kelt, a wealthy antisemitic student at an elite prep school, contributing to the ensemble alongside and in a drama exploring and class dynamics. That same year, he appeared in , Fran Rubel Kuzui's adaptation of the comic, as Jeffrey, the popular boyfriend of the titular cheerleader-turned-vampire hunter, played by , in a role that highlighted his boy-next-door charm. His brief in Robert Altman's satirical (1992) as a young pitching a script underscored his early presence in Hollywood's insider narratives. Continuing into the mid-1990s, Batinkoff took on roles that delved into themes of identity and conflict. In John Singleton's (1995), he portrayed Chad Shadowhill, a white pledge grappling with on a , part of an ensemble that included and , emphasizing his affinity for dramatic ensemble pieces. Later, in James L. Brooks's Oscar-winning romantic comedy (1997), he had a small but memorable part as Carol's date, sharing a scene with in the story of an unlikely involving . These performances established Batinkoff as a versatile supporting player in both and cinema. On television, Batinkoff made guest appearances that showcased his range in genre-spanning shows. Earlier, in the made-for-TV movie (1987), a to , he led as David Harding, a teenager uncovering sinister secrets in a conformist , marking one of his early prominent TV roles. In the and , Batinkoff continued with character-driven parts in independent films and episodic TV, often as authority figures or conflicted everymen. He appeared in a supporting role as Rick in The Last Lullaby (2009), directed by Jeff Goodman, a thriller about a hitman seeking redemption that drew praise for its emotional depth. In Munger Road (2010), a horror mystery by Nicholas Smith, he portrayed Deputy Hendricks, investigating eerie events in a small town, blending suspense with subtle dramatic nuance. More recently, in the series (2022), he appeared as Jordan Teller in the pilot episode, supporting Hilary Swank's lead journalist in a story of investigative reporting and personal reckoning, along with roles in (2023). Throughout these decades, Batinkoff's roles frequently emphasized supporting dramatic parts, from romantic leads in youth-oriented stories to nuanced antagonists or allies in ensemble narratives, reflecting his steady work in both film and television.

Directing and producing work

Batinkoff transitioned into directing with his feature debut, the 2014 romantic drama 37: A Final Promise, where he also starred as troubled rock musician Adam Webb and co-wrote the alongside Jesse Stratton. The film, inspired by of guilt and , follows Webb's plan to end his life on his 37th birthday until he meets a woman who challenges his resolve. It received critical attention for its emotional depth and Batinkoff's multifaceted involvement, earning Best and Best awards at the 2014 Arpa International . Building on this, Batinkoff directed and produced the 2019 sports drama , a true-story adaptation of the involving referee and figures. The film features a strong including , , and , and highlights themes of corruption and investigation within professional basketball. It garnered recognition at film festivals, winning the Best Ensemble Cast award at the 2019 . Batinkoff has continued to expand into producing with credits on recent independent films, notably as a producer on the 2025 Western Gunslingers, directed by Brian Skiba and starring Nicolas Cage, Stephen Dorff, and Heather Graham, in which he also starred as Doc. This project underscores his growing role in genre filmmaking behind the camera. These directorial and producing efforts have broadened his professional scope beyond performance, allowing him to shape narratives from inception through completion while basing much of his work in New York City.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1985Streetwalkin'FrankJoan Freeman
1988For KeepsStan BobruczJohn G. Avildsen
1992The PlayerReg GoldmanRobert Altman
1992Buffy the Vampire SlayerJeffreyFran Rubel Kuzui
1992School TiesRip Van KeltRobert Mandel
1995Higher LearningChad ShadowhillJohn Singleton
1996Walking and TalkingPeterNicole Holofcener
1997The PeacemakerKenMimi Leder
1997As Good as It GetsFrank SachsJames L. Brooks
1998Dead Man's CurveRandDan Rosen
1999Let the Devil Wear BlackJamesStacy Title
1999The SuburbansBillyDonal Lardner Ward
2000The CallingDavidRichard Caesar
2001The American StandardsPeter KingstonJames Genn
2001Get Well SoonMarkDavid Rosenthal
2001Harvard ManCoach Daniel CroyJames Toback
2001FreeLawrenceGregg Champion
2003April's ShowerPaulieJim Fall
2004Blue DemonNathan CollinsDaniel Grodnik
2005TouchedScott DavisYevgeny Mironova
2005Venice UndergroundFrank MillsKevin VanHook
2006BrokenCliffAlan White
2007BordertownLukeGregory Nava
2008Mad MoneyBobCallie Khouri
2008The Last LullabyRickJeffrey T. Goodman
2008The WomenSleazy Hollywood ProducerDiane English
2010The Dry LandTomRyan Piers Williams
2010Kick-AssTre VessenMatthew Vaughn
2011X-Men: First ClassMan in Black SuitMatthew Vaughn
2011Ties That BindDan DubickLeila Djansi
2011Munger RoadDeputy HendricksNicholas Smith
2012AllegianceCEOJosh Schwartz
2013Shadow WitnessTy SaundersNicholas Smith
201437Adam WebbRandall BatinkoffAlso directed and produced
2016Who Gets the Dog?Glenn HannonHuck Botko
2017Bad GrandmasDetective Randall McLemoreRachel Lee Goldenberg
2017DriverXRyanJordan Alan
2019Inside GameGabeRandall BatinkoffAlso directed and produced
2020The Last ChampionJohn WrightGlenn Withrow
2020Angie: Lost GirlsDanMike Seely
2023Dead Man's HandMayor HellstromBrian Skiba
2025GunslingersSheriffBrian Skiba

Television

Batinkoff began his television career in the mid-1980s with a lead role in the short-lived Better Days, where he portrayed Terrance Dean across all five episodes of the series. He followed this with his television film debut in , playing David Harding in the 1987 made-for-TV thriller about a couple discovering sinister secrets in a suburban community. His breakthrough television role came in the period drama (1994–1995), where he starred as Reverend David Grantland, a compassionate and love interest to the titular character, appearing in 20 episodes of the series inspired by Catherine Marshall's novel.) Batinkoff then had a recurring role as Everett, Isabel's ex-boyfriend, in the family drama (1996–1997), featuring in 6 episodes that explored the dynamics of a young couple and their extended families. In 1999, Batinkoff portrayed in the biographical TV movie Hefner: Unauthorized, depicting the Playboy founder's early life and the launch of his magazine empire. He made guest appearances in comedic and action series during the early , including as Guido Greasy in the parody (2002, 1 episode: "Saturday Night Queefer"). In (2003), he played James Green in the action-comedy episode "Learning " (1 episode). Batinkoff guest-starred as Ken Dawson, a concert promoter, in the procedural (2004, 1 episode: "Rap Sheet"). Batinkoff appeared in several made-for-television films in the late 2000s, including Skip Tracer (2008, Lifetime), where he played skip tracer Scott Colbert tracking down fugitives in . That same year, he portrayed photojournalist Danny Keegan in the Lifetime thriller , investigating suspicious deaths linked to a seductive widow. He continued with guest roles in prime-time dramas, such as Brad Williams, a producer, in ABC's (2011, 1 episode: "Nikki Heat"). In recent years, Batinkoff has taken on guest spots in network series, including Jordan Teller in ABC's (2022, 1 episode: "Pilot"), a journalism drama led by . He also appeared as Walt Freeman in CBS's long-running procedural (2022, 1 episode: "The Wake"), involving a missing teacher case tied to a podcast.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1986–1987Better DaysTerrance DeanSeries; 5 episodes
1987David HardingTV movie
1993RickSeries; 1 episode ("")
1994–1995Rev. David GrantlandSeries; 20 episodes
1996–1997EverettSeries; 6 episodes
1997JackSeries; 1 episode ("")
1999Hefner: UnauthorizedHugh TV movie
2002Guido GreasySeries; 1 episode ("Saturday Night Queefer")
2003James GreenSeries; 1 episode ("Learning to Fly")
2004Ken DawsonSeries; 1 episode ("Rap Sheet")
2008Jimmy RembarSeries; 3 episodes
2008Skip TracerScott ColbertTV movie
2008Danny KeeganTV movie
2011Brad WilliamsSeries; 1 episode ("Nikki Heat")
2019–2021All RiseMark CallanSeries; recurring role, 7 episodes
2022Jordan TellerSeries; 1 episode ("Pilot")
2022Walt FreemanSeries; 1 episode ("The Wake")

Video games

Batinkoff's involvement in video games is primarily through the tie-in title : The Game (2010), developed by Ruffian Games and published by for and 360. He provided for multiple characters, including the (Dave Lizewski), [Big Daddy](/page/Big Daddy) (Marcus), and Red Mist (Chris Genovese). In addition, Batinkoff served as a on the game, contributing to its development as an adaptation of the 2010 film . No other credits for Batinkoff have been documented.

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