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Charles Haid

Charles Maurice Haid III (born June 2, 1943) is an American actor and director, with notable work in both movies and television. He is best known for his portrayal of Officer Andy Renko in ''Hill Street Blues''.
Haid was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Grace Marian (née Folger) and Charles Maurice Haid, Jr.〔(Charles Haid Biography (1943-) )〕 He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), where he met Steven Bochco. He was associate producer of the original stage production of ''Godspell'' in 1971, which was developed at CMU.
Haid's acting credits include the 1976/1977 police drama series ''Delvecchio'' as Sgt. Paul Schonski, the 1980s police drama series ''Hill Street Blues'' as Officer Andy Renko, and the 1980 movie ''Altered States'' as Dr. Mason Parrish. In 1984, Haid was cast as "The Fatman" (or just "Fats")〔http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=10043 The House of God at the Literature, Arts and Medicine Database of NYU.〕 in the never released movie ''The House of God.'' In 2004-2005 Haid played C. T. Finney, a corrupt New York police captain, on the sixth season of the NBC show ''Third Watch''. Haid provided the voice of the one-legged rabbit "Lucky Jack" in the 2004 Disney animated film ''Home On The Range''. Twenty years earlier, Haid voiced main character "Montgomery Moose" in the pilot episode of ''The Get Along Gang'', produced by Nelvana. He was replaced by Sparky Marcus for the subsequent series.
His directing credits include an episode of ''ER'' that earned him a Directors Guild Award, and DGA nominations for the TV-movie ''Buffalo Soldiers'' and an episode of ''NYPD Blue''. He is a regular director on the FX series ''Nip/Tuck''. He has also directed for the FX series ''Sons of Anarchy'' and AMC's ''Breaking Bad''. He is a regular director for the CBS series ''Criminal Minds'', for which he also portrayed serial killer Randall Garner (aka "The Fisher King").
During a visit to New Zealand in the 1980s, Haid was interviewed for a television news program and surprised many viewers when he discussed his Shakespearean background and love of live stage work.
Haid is a cousin of television talk show host and Jeopardy! creator Merv Griffin.
==Filmography==

*''The Execution of Private Slovik'' (1974, TV movie)
*''The Choirboys'' (1977)
*''A Death in Canaan'' (1978, TV movie)
*''The Bastard'' (1978, TV movie)
*''Who'll Stop the Rain'' (1978)
*''Oliver's Story'' (1978)
*''Altered States'' (1980)
*''Pray TV'' (1980)
*''Weekend War'' (1988, TV movie)
*''Cop'' (1988)
*''The Rescue'' (1988)
*''The Great Escape II: The Untold Story'' (1988, TV movie)
*''The Revenge of Al Capone'' (1989, TV movie)
*''Nightbreed'' (1990)
*''The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story'' (1990, TV movie)
*''Storyville'' (1992)
*''The Third Miracle'' (1999)

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