Film and TV Credits
The Turn of the Century Roles
Fans of Jeff Fahey's work were treated to a multitude of performances at the turn of the century. Notable titles include the sultry thriller Blind Heat (2000), and the seismic action of Epicenter (2000). Fahey continued to demonstrate his versatility with The Sculptress (2000) and the lighthearted Spin Cycle (2000). The actor's ability to convey the unsaid was exemplified in Spoken in Silence (2000).
1990s Screen Appearances
The late nineties saw Fahey taking on roles in films like Time Served (1999) and The Contract (1999). He brought intensity to the screen in action-packed features such as Hijack (1999), and played pivotal roles in family dramas like The Newcomers (1999). He also stepped into the realm of the apocalyptic in Revelation (1999).
Mid-90s Spectacles
Jeff Fahey's presence in the mid-nineties was felt through an array of genres. He battled crime and suspense in Small Time (1998), survived the gritty television drama On the Line (1998), and navigated treacherous paths in Detour (1998). His choices often led him down a more action-oriented path, such as in No Tomorrow (1998) and When Justice Fails (1998).
Early 90s and 80s: The Building Blocks
The seeds of Fahey's diverse career were sown during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Audiences saw him in thrillers like Iron Maze (1991) and White Hunter, Black Heart (1990), as well as in the groundbreaking sci-fi hit The Lawnmower Man (1992). His time on the famed soap opera One Life to Live showcased his ability to captivate TV audiences as well.
Production Credits
Behind the Scenes
Jeff Fahey didn't just star in front of the camera, he also tried his hand at producing. His production credits include the action film The Underground (1997) and The Sweeper (1995), evidencing his involvement in the creative process beyond just acting.
Interviews and Articles
Insights Into the Actor's Journey
For a deeper understanding of Fahey's approach to his craft, interviews such as the one with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram provide a glimpse into his thoughts on acting, the industry, and his varied roles.
Engaging with Fans
Fan Interactions and Tributes
Jeff Fahey values his fanbase, though official channels like fan mail are not currently available. However, fan comments and sites dedicated to the actor provide spaces for admirers to express their appreciation and share information about his works.
Exploring the World Through Jeff Fahey's Lens
The Intersection of Travel and Cinema
Through the diverse settings of Jeff Fahey's films, viewers can embark on virtual journeys around the world. His works often feature exotic locales and dramatic backdrops that inspire wanderlust. From the dusty trails of the Wild West in Wyatt Earp (1994) to the high-tech landscapes of The Lawnmower Man (1992), Fahey's on-screen adventures invite fans to imagine and perhaps even seek out global adventures of their own.
New York
- Stewart Hotel
- Hyatt Grand Central New York
- Nh Collection New York Madison Avenue
- Paramount Hotel Times Square
Glasgow
Dublin
Atlanta
- Hilton Atlanta Airport
- Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown
- Sheraton Atlanta Hotel
- Four Star Hotels In Atlanta
Boston
Monterey
Pasadena
Los Angeles
Raleigh
Hvar Town
Victoria
Panama City Beach
Denver
San Francisco
Orlando
- Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
- Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort
- 4 Star Resorts In Orlando Fl