Dennis Franz Schlachta

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Dennis Franz Schlachta Wiki Biography

Dennis Franz Schlachta was born on the 28th October 1944, in Maywood, Chicago, Illinois USA of German ancestry. He is an actor, perhaps best known for his appearance in the role of Detective Andy Sipowicz in the TV series “NYPD Blue” (1993-2005). He has also starred in a number of films such as “Dressed To Kill” (1980), “Die Hard 2” (1990), and “City Of Angels” (1998).

Have you ever wondered how rich Dennis Franz is, as of early 2016? According to sources, it is estimated that Dennis’ net worth is currently over $16 million. The main source of this sum of money is his successful career as an actor, who has gained popularity by starring in over 50 TV and film titles.

 

Dennis Franz was born to German immigrants Eleanor and Franz Ferdinand Schlachta, and was raised with two older sisters. He attended Proviso East High School, after which he enrolled at Wilbur Wright College and Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Right after graduation, he was drafted into the US Army and he served 11 months with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in Vietnam. When he returned home, Franz became a member of the Organic Theatre Company and start to pursue an acting career, as he began appearing in auditions where was spotted by director and producer Robert Altman. Thanks to him, Franz moved to Los Angeles and joined Altman’s resident company.

Dennis` career began in the 1970s, when he featured in the film “Remember My Name” (1978), although it was a minor role; it soon followed by appearances in productions such as “A Wedding” (1978), “Stony Island” (1978), and “A Perfect Couple” (1979), among others, before the end of the 1970s.

In the 1980s, Dennis made several notable appearances, starting with Detective Marino in the Brian De Palma`s film “Dressed To Kill” (1980), alongside Michael Caine and Angie Dickinson in lead roles. The following year, Dennis portrayed Officer Joe Gilland in the film “Chicago Story”, which was later made into a TV series in which Dennis repeated his role, which increased further his net worth. In 1983, Dennis was selected for the role of Angelo Carbone in the TV series “Bay City Blues”, and featured in the film “Psycho II” the same year. During the 1980s, he also appeared in TV series “Hill Street Blues” (1983-1987), and “Beverly Hills Buntz” (1987-1988), among others, all of which increased his net worth.

He continued to line up success after success in the 1990s, extending the number of roles, and increasing further his net worth. In 1990 he appeared in the film “Die Hard 2”, with Bruce Willis, and Bonnie Bedelia in lead roles. Three years later, he auditioned for the role of Det. Andy Sipowicz in the TV series “NYPD Blue”, and subsequently stayed in the show until its end in 2005, after which he retired from the entertainment industry. However, concurrently with his TV commitment, Dennis appeared in productions such as “City Of Angels” (1998), with Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan, “Mighty Ducks” (1996-1997), “American Buffalo” (1996), and “Nasty Boys” (1990), among others, all of which increased his net worth.

Thanks to his successful career, Dennis received several prestigious nominations and awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, for his work on “NYPD Blue”, and 4 Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, also for “NYPD Blue”. Furthermore, he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999.

Speaking about his personal life, Dennis Franz has been married to Joanie Zeck since 1995; he adopted her two daughters from her previous marriage. Their residence is currently in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He is known for charity work; Franz is a member of the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance. In free time, he enjoys skiing and playing golf.

IMDB Wikipedia “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1987) “NYPD Blue” (1993-2005) $16 Million 1944-10-28 A Perfect Couple (1979) A Wedding (1978) City of Angels (1998) Dennis Franz Net Worth Dennis Franz Schlachta Die Hard 2 (1990) Dressed to Kill (1980) Golden Globe for Best Performance Hollywood Walk of Fame (1999) Joanie Zeck Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Proviso East High School Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor Southern Illinois University Carbondale Stony Island (1978) Wilbur Wright College

Dennis Franz Schlachta Quick Info

Full Name Dennis Franz
Net Worth $16 Million
Date Of Birth October 28, 1944
Place Of Birth Maywood, Chicago, Illinois USA
Height 1.78 m
Profession Actor
Education Proviso East High School, Wilbur Wright College, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Nationality American
Spouse Joanie Zeck (m. 1995)
Parents Franz Schlachta, Eleanor Schlachta
Siblings Heidi Schlachta, Marlene Schlachta
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/detectivesipowicz/
Twitter https://twitter.com/dennisfranz
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0001240
Awards Hollywood Walk of Fame (1999), Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,
Nominations Golden Globe for Best Performance, Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor
Movies “A Wedding” (1978), “Stony Island” (1978), “A Perfect Couple” (1979), “City Of Angels” (1998), “American Buffalo” (1996), “Dressed To Kill” (1980), “Nasty Boys” (1990), “Die Hard 2” (1990), “City Of Angels” (1998)
TV Shows “Beverly Hills Buntz” (1987-1988), “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1987), “Mighty Ducks” (1996-1997), “NYPD Blue” (1993-2005)

Dennis Franz Schlachta Trademarks

  1. Frequently cast by Brian De Palma
  2. Frequently plays policemen
  3. Always wear short-sleeved shirt under a jacket on NYPD Blue (1993)

Dennis Franz Schlachta Quotes

  • For lack of a better term, they’ve labeled me a sex symbol. It’s flattering and it should happen to every bald, overweight guy.

Dennis Franz Schlachta Important Facts

  • Appears in the music video for the Dixie Chicks’ single “Goodbye Earl”.
  • Lives in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
  • Parents are Franz Ferdinard and Eleanor Schlachta; has two sisters: Heidi (born 1935) and Marlene (born 1938).
  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 19, 1999.
  • He was nominated for the 1977 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role for his performance in the play “Cops” at the Organic Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois.
  • He was nominated for a 1976 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for “Switch Bitch” at the Organic Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Best known by the public for his starring role as Detective Andy Sipowicz on NYPD Blue (1993).
  • His former NYPD Blue (1993) co-star, David Caruso, is currently the star of CSI: Miami (2002), the spin-off of William Petersen’s series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). Franz and Petersen co-presented an award at the 2004 Emmy Awards.
  • Andy Sipowicz, Franz’s character on NYPD Blue (1993), was ranked #31 in TV Guide’s list of the “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time” [June 10, 2004 issue].
  • He and Jimmy Smits began their association with Steven Bochco in the 1980s.
  • Hobbies: Snow-skis, plays golf and gives time and talent to charitable organizations.
  • Was a mailman before becoming an actor.
  • Is an animal lover, has a dog named Bigelow.
  • Is a board member of the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance.
  • In high school, he was active in baseball, football and swimming.
  • By 11th grade, he tried out for a role in a school play called “The Crucible” because his girlfriend was auditioning. He won the role but his girlfriend did not.
  • Attended Wright Junior College and Southern Illinois University, with a major in speech and theater
  • His own recipes are included in “The Cop Cookbook” by Greta Garner-Hewitt, Ken Beck and Jim Clark, published in 1997.
  • Was considered for the role of Vic in the comedy-drama film American Graffiti (1973), which went to Joe Spano.
  • After graduating from college, he was drafted into the United States Army. He served 11 months with the 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions in Vietnam.
  • Attended and graduated from Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois in 1962.
  • Always travels with a pet bird.
  • Stepchildren: Tricia (born 1974) and Krista (born 1976). Both are from his wife Joanie Zeck’s first marriage.
  • Before entering Hill Street Blues (1981), as Norm Buntz, appeared as Sal Benedetto for a few episodes.

Dennis Franz Schlachta Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
NYPD Blue 1993-2005 TV Series Det. Andy Sipowicz
Sgt. Andy Sipowicz
Actor
City of Angels 1998 Nathaniel Messinger Actor
Sesame Street 1998 TV Series Dennis Franz Actor
Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off 1997 Video Captain Klegghorn (voice) Actor
Mighty Ducks 1996-1997 TV Series Captain Klegghorn Actor
American Buffalo 1996 Don Actor
Healing the Hate 1996 TV Movie Host Actor
Texas Justice 1995 TV Movie Richard ‘Racehorse’ Haynes Actor
Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire 1994 TV Movie Gus Payne Actor
The Player 1992 Dennis Franz Actor
In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion 1992 TV Movie Bob Bryant Actor
Civil Wars 1991 TV Series Murray Seidelman Actor
N.Y.P.D. Mounted 1991 TV Movie Anthony ‘Tony’ Spampatta Actor
Nasty Boys, Part 2: Lone Justice 1990 TV Movie Actor
Nasty Boys 1990 TV Series Lt. Stan Krieger Actor
Die Hard 2 1990 Capt. Carmine Lorenzo Actor
Christine Cromwell 1989 TV Series Detective Grainger Actor
The Package 1989 Lt. Milan Delich Actor
Kiss Shot 1989 TV Movie Max Fleischer Actor
Matlock 1989 TV Series Jack Brennert Actor
The Sid Story 1989 Video short Sid Actor
Beverly Hills Buntz 1987-1988 TV Series Norman Buntz Actor
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius 1987 TV Movie Louie Actor
Hill Street Blues 1983-1987 TV Series Lt. Norman Buntz
Det. Sal Benedetto
Actor
A Fine Mess 1986 Phil Actor
Runaway Train 1985 Cop (uncredited) Actor
Scene of the Crime 1985 TV Series Pat Grandy Actor
Street Hawk 1985 TV Series Inspector Frank Menlo Actor
The A-Team 1984-1985 TV Series Brooks / Sam Friendly Actor
Hunter 1985 TV Series Sgt. Jackie Molinas Actor
Deadly Messages 1985 TV Movie Detective Max Lucas Actor
MacGruder and Loud 1985 TV Series Roche Actor
Hardcastle and McCormick 1984-1985 TV Series Joe Hayes / Tony Boutros Actor
Simon & Simon 1985 TV Series Frank Mahoney Actor
T.J. Hooker 1984 TV Series Andros Margolis Actor
Body Double 1984 Rubin the Director Actor
E/R 1984 TV Series The Boyfriend Actor
Riptide 1984 TV Series Earl Bertane Actor
Scarface 1983 Immigration Officer (voice, uncredited) Actor
Psycho II 1983 Warren Toomey Actor
Bay City Blues 1983 TV Series Angelo Carbone Actor
Chicago Story 1982 TV Series Off. Joe Gilland Actor
Blow Out 1981 Manny Karp Actor
Chicago Story 1981 TV Movie Officer Joe Gilland Actor
Popeye 1980 Spike – a Tough Actor
Dressed to Kill 1980 Detective Marino Actor
Bleacher Bums 1979 TV Movie Zig Actor
A Perfect Couple 1979 Costa Actor
Stony Island 1978 Jerry Domino Actor
A Wedding 1978 Koons Actor
The Fury 1978 Bob Eggleston Actor
Remember My Name 1978 Franks Actor
Mickey One 1965 Minor Role in Dressing Room (uncredited) Actor
Bleacher Bums 2001 TV Movie play Writer
Bleacher Bums 1979 TV Movie play Writer
Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire 1994 TV Movie co-producer Producer
‘NYPD Blue’: A Final Tribute 2005 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Inside ‘NYPD Blue’: A Decade on the Job 2002 TV Short documentary special thanks Thanks
The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards 2016 TV Special Himself Self
Chabad Telethon 2014 TV Movie Himself Self
Live Forever: The Ray Bradbury Odyssey 2013 Documentary Himself (rumored) Self
The History of Hill Street 2011 Video documentary Himself Self
America in Primetime 2011 TV Series documentary Himself / Andy Sipowicz, NYPD Blue Self
We Believe 2009 Documentary Himself Self
TV Land Moguls 2009 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Above and Beyond: The Story of Cpl. William T. Perkins, Jr. USMC 2006 Documentary Himself (voice) Self
Body Double: The Seduction 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Chabad Telethon 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Above and Beyond 2005 Documentary short Presidential Citation Self
‘NYPD Blue’: A Final Tribute 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself / Det. Andy Sipowicz Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-2005 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2004-2005 TV Series Himself Self
The View 2005 TV Series Himself Self
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Inside Dish with Rachael Ray 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2000-2004 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Tony Danza Show 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Self
ALF’s Hit Talk Show 2004 TV Series Himself Self
NYPD 24/7 2004 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
This Old Cub 2004 Documentary Himself Self
The 31st Annual American Music Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Wayne Brady Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Love on NYPD Blue 2003 Video short Himself Self
Inside TV Land: Cops on Camera 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Inside ‘NYPD Blue’: A Decade on the Job 2002 TV Short documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Spéciale New York Police Blues 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
ESPY Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-2002 TV Series Himself Self
TV’s Most Censored Moments 2002 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Honeymooners 50th Anniversary Celebration 2002 TV Movie Himself Self
Rank 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Performance by Male Actor in Drama Series Self
Hollywood Salutes Nicolas Cage: An American Cinematheque Tribute 2002 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
American Veteran Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Self
Badge of Courage: Police Officer of the Year 2001 TV Movie Himself Self
America: A Tribute to Heroes 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Slashing ‘Dressed to Kill’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Making of ‘Dressed to Kill’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Biography 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Self
American Veteran Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Self
3rd Annual TV Guide Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Self
The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2000 TV Special Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight Presents: Hill Street Blues – Behind the Badge 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Influences: From Yesterday to Today 1999 TV Movie Himself Self
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Self
Donny & Marie 1999 TV Series Himself Self
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Performance by Male Actor in Drama Series and Nominee: Oustanding Performance by Ensemble in Drama Series Self
1st Annual TV Guide Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Presenter: Introducing Roots Cast Self
TV Guide Looks at Cops 1998 TV Movie Himself / Host Self
Buddy Faro 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The Magic Hour 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The 9th Annual American Teacher Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
1998 ALMA Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
To Life! America Celebrates Israel’s 50th 1998 TV Special Himself Self
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Performance by Male Actor in Drama Series and Nominee: Oustanding Performance by Ensemble in Drama Series Self
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
Making Angels 1998 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Messinger’ Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Presenter Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993-1997 TV Series Himself Self
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Winner: Performance by Male Actor in Drama Series and Nominee: Oustanding Ensemble in Drama Series Self
50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Marry Me 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series & Presenter: Outstanding Made for Television Movie Self
The 1996 Annual Lucy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
The 23rd Annual American Music Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a TV-Series – Drama Self
Sinatra: 80 Years My Way 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
People Yearbook ’95 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Chicago on Stage 1995 TV Movie Himself Self
Springfield’s Most Wanted 1995 TV Short Himself Self
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series & Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Self
The 2th Annual Lucy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself Self
The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
1st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995 TV Special Self
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Drama Self
The 20th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Winner: Accepting Award for Favorite Television Dramatic Series / Favorite New Dramatic Television Series Self
The Simpsons 1994 TV Series Himself as Homer Simpson Self
The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series & Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Self
An Evening at the Improv 1994 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-1994 TV Series Himself Self
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Self
Comic Relief VI 1994 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Vicki! 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Die Harder: The Making of ‘Die Hard 2’ 1990 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Couch Potatoes 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 13th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Television Drama Program Self
Gylne tider 2010 TV Series documentary Andy Sipowicz Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Det. Andy Sipowicz Archive Footage
America’s Top Sleuths 2006 TV Movie documentary Det. Andy Sipowicz Archive Footage
La imagen de tu vida 2006 TV Series Det. Sal Benedetto Archive Footage

Dennis Franz Schlachta Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 Prism Award Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series Episode NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1999 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1999 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 19 February 1999. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1999 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1998 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1997 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1997 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1997 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1996 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1996 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1995 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1994 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
1994 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Won
2004 Prism Award Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series Episode NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1999 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1999 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 19 February 1999. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1999 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1998 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1997 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1997 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1997 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1996 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1996 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1995 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1994 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated
1994 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series NYPD Blue (1993) Nominated