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Burke Wyatt (Johnny Messner) is a hardened ex-cop with a seasoned history of extreme and over-the-top methods during his time with the police, but having been dismissed for the past three years after drastically subduing a criminal, he wades through a rough stretch in his life; separated from his wife (Charlotte Ross), he plays a part-time father to their only son, Tommy (Uriah Shelton).
He portrayed the main protagonist, an ex-police officer Burke Wyatt, in the 2008 action film Ring of Death, created for Spike TV. [9] A torture sequence, shot for the film, required Messner to be waterboarded. [10] Messner's ex-partner is Kathryn Morris, whom he met while shooting Cold Case. [11] They have twin sons. [12]
Ring of Death (2008) (TV movie) - Johnny Messner, Stacy Keach; Street Warrior (2008) (TV movie) - Max Martini, Nick Chinlund, Max Perlich, Danny Arroyo; Supreme Champion (2010) (DVD) - Daniel Berhardt, Stephan Bonnar, Leila Arcieri; Tekken (2010) - Jon Foo, Kelly Overton, Cung Le, Ian Anthony Dale, Luke Gross, Roger Huerta
The Johnny Cash version of "Ring of Fire" claimed the number one spot on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart for seven weeks in 1963 and was a crossover mainstream hit too, peaking at number 17 ...
Edward John Drake (director/screenplay); Timothy V. Murphy, Bruce Willis, Rob Gough, Johann Urb, Anna Hindman, Johnny Messner, Cullen G. Chambers, Janet Jones [5] 14: Scream: Paramount Pictures / Spyglass Media Group / Radio Silence Productions
Johnny Messner as Deputy Chief Schipp; Vernon Davis as Dwayne Miller, a former member of a "ghost" squad; Alexander Kane as Steven Rogers, a former member of a "ghost" squad; Aspen Kennedy as Joaquin Smith; Mohamed Karim as Detective Reynolds, a police officer; Curtis Nichouls as Spade, Pettis' right hand man
Johnny Wactor's ex-fiancée, Tessa Farrell, is speaking out after the General Hospital actor's tragic shooting death over the weekend at just 37 years old. Sitting down with ET's Kevin Frazier in ...
The reminiscence, complete with florid flashbacks, will become important later, but the movie’s narrative engine doesn’t start humming until Martha returns to her gorgeous Manhattan apartment ...