Dan Ziskie

Dan Ziskie is an American actor and photographer. Ziskie portrayed the character Frank Niggar on a popular sketch on Chappelle's Show. He was on Treme, where he played a politically connected banker in Post-Katrina New Orleans. He had a recurring role as the Vice President of the United States on the first season of House of Cards. He had a guest spot on Person of Interest and The Blacklist, portraying senators on both shows. On the season finale of 24's fifth season Ziskie played the United States Attorney General who, after hearing an audio recording of the president admitting that he took part in the assassination of a former president, orders his removal from office.

In October 2017 Ziskie released a collection of photographs of the New York City area in his first book, entitled Cloud Chamber.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1985The Man with One Red ShoeYoung American
1985Key ExchangeMr. Anderson
1985O.C. and StiggsRusty Calloway
1986TwistedPhillip Collins
1986Very Close QuartersThin Man
1987Adventures in BabysittingMr. Anderson
1989Troop Beverly HillsArthur Barnfell
1990Vital SignsDr. Kelly
1992ZebraheadMr. Cimino
1997The JackalCIA Rep. #2
2000Isn't She GreatGuy's doctor
2000Prince of Central ParkCity Planner
2000Thirteen DaysGen. Walter 'Cam' Sweeney
2002Bad CompanyOfficer Dempsey
2003UndermindSean Waye
2003Dead CanariesRon
2004Satan's Little HelperVernon
2004KinseyNYC Reporter #2
2004The ReawakeningPaul
2005War of the WorldsInformative Guy
2006Last HolidayDr. Thompson
2006Eight BelowNavy Commander
2006Dong Jing shen pan
2008Synecdoche, New YorkLeg Tremor Doctor
2008New York, I Love YouParty's GuestUncredited
2009The ReboundKen Gordon
2010Step Up 3DNYU Dean
2015ConcussionPaul Tagliabue
2015PrismLeroy
2016MercyGeorge
2019BullWalter FranklinEpisode: "Security Fraud"
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