
Actor
Eric Bruskotter
Born 1966 · Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Big, brawny, blond-haired Eric Bruskotter owns an equally sizable and extensive acting career that transcends well over 20 years. Bruskotter, who was born on March 22, 1966 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, originally appeared most commonly in television. His first acting gig came in the form of an episode of Amazing Stories (1985). He did a few other television appearances before landing a more consistent role on the series Tour of Duty (1987), playing a member of a platoon set in the backdrop of the Vietnam War. This series lasted from 1987 up until 1989; however, Bruskotter managed to stay busy with each year as time spiraled into the 1990s. His film roles at that point in time included Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993), playing an arrogant gym bully, opposite Jason Scott Lee as the lead role of martial artist Bruce Lee. 1997 would see the return of Bruskotter in a familiar soldier-type role, when he appeared in the science fiction cult movie Starship Troopers (1997). In this he played an unlucky trooper who lost his life during a training course accident. Other acting roles in his impressive resume include episodes on Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), JAG (1995), Angel (1999), 24 (2001) and Law & Order: LA (2010).
Acting

How I Met Your Mother
George · 2005

Starship Troopers
Breckinridge · 1997

NCIS
Lester · 2003

The Wonder Years
Football Player · 1988

24
Stan · 2001

Six Feet Under
Keith's Partner · 2001

Crimson Tide
Bennefield · 1995

Angel
Brian · 1999

Quantum Leap
Glen · 1989

In the Line of Fire
Young Agent · 1993

Cheers
Cutter Gardner · 1982

Beverly Hills, 90210
Belligerent Guy · 1990

Glee
Cooter Menkins · 2009

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
Joe Henderson · 1993

Bring It On: All or Nothing
Tim Allen · 2006

Can't Buy Me Love
Big John · 1987

Walker, Texas Ranger
Jonah Nelson · 1993

JAG
Drum · 1995

Tour of Duty
Pvt. Scott Baker · 1987

Amazing Stories
Stan · 1985

The Fan
Catcher · 1996

The Pretender
Donny · 1996

The Practice
Roger Ross · 1997

Major League II
Rube Baker · 1994