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Randy J. Goodwin

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Randy J. Goodwin
Born
Ivan Jerome Goodwin

(1967-12-24) December 24, 1967 (age 56)[1][2]
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
Spouses
  • Lisa Stellato (2000-2005) Divorced, 2 children[citation needed]
  • Mimi Goodwin (2005-2015)
  • 2 children

Randy J. Goodwin (born as Ivan Jerome Goodwin on December 24, 1967), is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as "Kennedy Winslow" on Fast Track and "Max Ellis" on the show Abby, as well as his recurring roles on Girlfriends as "Davis Hamilton" and The Vampire Diaries as "Dr. Jonas Martin".

Career

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Goodwin was a member of GBT Academy of the Arts Advisory Board, serving as an actor and writer.[3] Goodwin is set to direct his first full-length feature film in April 2013, a Christian film entitled The Job, written by Steve Lee and Randy Goodwin, with Goodwin set to star as well.[citation needed].

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Michael Jordan: An American Hero Ahmad Rashad TV movie
2000 Down 'n Dirty Nick Gleem
Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story Marvin Yancy TV movie
2001 The Old Settler Bucket
Neurotic Tendencies - TV movie
2002 Home of the Brave Sgt. Mike TV movie
2003 L.A. Sheriff's Homicide Welton Swancy TV movie
2004 The Soluna Project Tim TV movie
2005 Flip the Script Jamal
Bow Sam TV movie
2007 Towelhead Mr. Bradley
2011 Annie Claus is Coming to Town Barry
2016 The Holy Man Lester Bunin
2019 Ernesto's Manifesto Daniel
2020 The Call Principal
2021 The Job Lance 'The Dance' Foster

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Secret Service Guy Morgue Episode: "Throw Kessler from the Train"
1997-98 Fast Track Kennedy Winslow Main cast
1998 Hyperion Bay - Episode: "Pilot"
Martial Law Beckwith Episode: "Cop Out"
1999 Nash Bridges Agent Cornwell Episode: "Shoot the Moon"
The Pretender Dr. Allen Covney Episode: "Risque Business"
1999-00 Linc's Dante Harrison Recurring cast: season 2
2000 The Steve Harvey Show Reggie Carmichael Episode: "Moonlighting"
2000-04 Girlfriends Davis Hamilton Recurring cast: season 1, guest: season 4
2001 The Geena Davis Show Russell Moore Episode: "There's a New Bride in Town"
PBS Hollywood Presents Bucket Episode: "The Old Settler"
Emeril Eric Episode: "Blind Dates"
2002 24 Newman Episode: "6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m."
2003 Wanda at Large Morris Episode: "Unaired Pilot"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Myles Rueben Episode: "Grissom Versus the Volcano"
Coupling Neil Episode: "Dressed"
Abby Max Ellis Main cast
2004 Yes, Dear The Doctor Episode: "Mama Said Knock You Out"
NCIS Diego Clare Episode: "UnSEALeD"
Strong Medicine Dr. Jason Harris Episode: "Like Cures Like"
Kevin Hill Victor Martin Episode: "Gods and Monsters"
2005 CSI: Miami Jason Whitney Episode: "Sex & Taxes"
2006 Cuts Nick Episode: "Codebreakers"
2007 Insatiable Jack Dudleigh Episode: "Pilot"
2007-08 Big Shots Oliver Davenport Recurring cast
2010-11 The Vampire Diaries Dr. Jonas Martin Recurring cast: Season 2
2012 The Mentalist Agent Bernie Westeroff Episode: "My Bloody Valentine"
2013 The Client List Pastor Mason Duncan Episode: "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" & "When I Say I Do"
Love Thy Neighbor Lionel Episode: "What’s Love Got To Do With It"
2014 Dog with a Blog Barry Barnes Episode: "The Kids Find Out Stan Blogs"
General Hospital Agent Bob Massicotte Episode: "Episode #1.13191" & "#1.13200"
Luna Agent Robert Colt Episode: "Pilot"
2015 Best Friends Whenever Vance Carroway Episode: "A Time to Rob and Slam"
2017 Grey's Anatomy Eric Young Episode: "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?"
2019 The Rookie Jeff Turner Episode: "Standoff"
2020 9-1-1 Skydiving Pilot Episode: "Seize the Day"
2021 NCIS Clark Anderson Episode: "False Start"
Dynasty Brady Lloyd Recurring cast: season 4
2022 All American: Homecoming Xavier Sims Episode: "Just a Friend"
2023 Star Trek: Picard Jae Hwang Episode: "Disengage"

References

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  1. ^ "Randy J. Goodwin". DeadBeats Illinois. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "Randy J. Goodwin Delinquent Parent". Illinois Governor. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "Randy J. Goodwin". GTC Academy of the Arts. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
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