Gordon Currie was born in Vancouver, Canada to American parents. One of his first or breakthrough roles was playing Officer Palone on 21 Jump Street (1987). In 1991, after a couple years working in locally shot TV and film in Vancouver, Gordon moved to Los Angeles to study acting more seriously. Gordon's first roommate was Brad Pitt.
The Woods
(Sheriff)
Cousins
(Dean Kozinski)
Puppet Master 4
(Rick Myers)
Puppet Master 5
(Rick Myers)
Playing to Win: A Moment of Truth Movie
(Frank)
Waydowntown
(Curt Schwin)
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
(Nicolae Carpathia)
Highwaymen
(Ray Boone)
Laserhawk
(M. K. Ultra)
Left Behind
(Nicolae Carpathia)
Dog Park
(Trevor)
The Dark Hours
(David Goodman)
Deadly Visions
(John Culver)
Blood & Donuts
(Boya)
The Fear: Resurrection
(Mike Hawthorne)
Carnage Collection - Puppet Master: Trunk Full of Terror
(Rick Myers (archive footage) (uncredited))
Falling For You
(Henry)
A Crime of Passion
(Alan Leach)
The Terror Within II
(Aaron)
The Death of Alice Blue
(Julian)
Listen
(Jake Taft)
Ripe
(Pete)
The Killing Mind
(Pizza Boy)
Left Behind: World at War
(Nicolae Carpathia)
The Pedestrian
(Travis Lack)
The Fraternity
(Tom Wilkinson)
Alive
(Coche Inciarte)
Puppet Master: The Legacy
(Rick Myers (archive footage))
Puppet Master: Blitzkrieg Massacre
(Rick Myers (archive footage) (uncredited))
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
(Miles Wolfe)
The Happy Couple
(Stan)
Dieppe
(Stefan)
Falling Through
(Peter)
The Sentinel
(Director's Aide)
My Blue Heaven
(Wally Bunting)
Janek: The Silent Betrayal
(Rick Wheeler)
Mutant X
(Frank Cross)
21 Jump Street
(Officer Palones)
Beverly Hills, 90210
Forever Knight
Blue Murder
Highlander: The Raven
(Wilson Geary)
Twice in a Lifetime
Doc
Taking the Falls
Code Name: Eternity
(Dent)
Street Time
Viper
(Noel Flynn)
The Outer Limits
(Stadetski)
Leap Years
(Randy Gendel)
Earth: Final Conflict
(Chase McBride)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
(Douglas Hibbard (segment "The Mystery of Douglas Hibbard"))
The Sentinel
(Ronnie)
First Wave
(Elton Beleye)
Murder, She Wrote
(Sean Griffith)