Whip Hubley (born Grant Hubley Jr., May 17, 1957) is an American actor. He is generally viewed as one of the greatest actors of his generation. His career spawned from his breakout role in Top Gun (1986) as Hollywood. He then reprised his role in Coneheads (1993), leading to him being cast in many military and pilot adjacent roles such as Mischa in Russkies (1987) and Baker in Executive Decision (1996). Most agree he is among the likes of Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro in terms of acting ability and on-screen presence. His glaring lack of an Oscar nomination has sent shockwaves through the cinema community for decades.
Top Gun
(Hollywood)
Executive Decision
(Baker)
Russkies
(Mischa)
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock
(Michael Russo)
Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel
(Chester DeSoto)
Fangs
(Dr. John Winslow)
Heightened
(Paul Peterson)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Alchemy of the Spirit
(Sam Cooke)
Lake Consequence
(Jim)
Driven
(Jason Schuyler)
Someone Else's Child
(Danny)
Drones
(Colonel Wallace)
Devlin
(Sam Lord)
Wife, Mother, Murderer: The Marie Hilley Story
(Lt. Gary Carroll)
Nasty Boys
(Mike Morrissey)
Unveiled
(Peter Masters)
The Ghost Trap
(Roger Powers)
I'll Be Home for Christmas
(Mike Bundy)
Firefighter
(Lance)
Desperado: The Outlaw Wars
(Charlie Cates)
Homeland
(Edward)
Coneheads
(F-16 Pilot)
Species
(John Carey)
A Cinderella Story
(Sam's Dad)
The Cover Girl and the Cop
(Lester Sweazy)
Bounty Tracker
(Det. Ralston)
Daddy's Girl
(Mark Springer)
Club Life
(Herb)
Murder 101: College Can be Murder
(Stuart Evans)
Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure
(O'Donnell)
A Very Brady Sequel
(Explorer / Dead Husband)
St. Elmo's Fire
(Felicia's Date)
Brothel
(Brian)
Road to Everywhere
(Jason Schuyler)
Murder, She Wrote
(Randy Jinks)
Magnum, P.I.
The District
(Agent Harris)
The Division
Dead at 21
Charmed
(Detective)
Mike Hammer, Private Eye
Profiler
The Practice
Babylon 5
(Raider)
Flipper
(Tom Hampton)
The Handler
Nasty Boys
(Mike Morrissey)
North and South
(Lt. Stephen Kent)
Murder, She Wrote
(Cleve the Musician)
Further Tales of the City
(Brian Hawkins)
More Tales of the City
(Brian Hawkins)
CSI: Miami
(Nick Gordon)