Nick Searcy Movies
An everyman character actor with a slightly authoritarian bent,
Nick Searcy spent his first two decades onscreen specializing in portrayals of such easily recognizable types as policemen, FBI agents, private detectives, and military colonels.
Searcy took one of his first bows as a highway patrol officer in the
Tom Cruise-headlined
Don Simpson/
Jerry Bruckheimer outing
Days of Thunder (1990), then followed this up with roles in such projects as the telemovies
Nightmare in Columbia County and
White Lie (both 1991) and the
Barbra Streisand feature drama
The Prince of Tides (1991). Moviegoers may also associate
Searcy with another portrayal from that same year, albeit a far nastier one: that of Frank Bennett, the slug of a husband who ends up as human barbecue at the Whistle Stop Café in
Jon Avnet's sleeper hit
Fried Green Tomatoes.
As the following two decades unfurled,
Searcy maintained an almost constant onscreen presence in dozens of films (albeit frequently low-profiled ones). Some of his more memorable projects included
Michael Apted's
Nell (1994) opposite
Jodie Foster,
Robert Zemeckis'
Cast Away (2000) opposite
Tom Hanks, and
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004) opposite
Sean Penn. In 2008,
Searcy signed on as a regular -- portraying Roy Buffkin -- in the CW network's series drama
Easy Money. That series was short-lived, but Searcy kept going with roles in The Ugly Truth and Blood Done Sign My Name. He was part of the cast for Justified, the hit cable series based on the work of Elmore Leonard, and in 2011 he played Matt Keough in the Brad Pitt sports drama Moneyball. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi