Shane McRae (born 23 July 1977) is an American actor. He appeared in Hack, guest starred on One Life to Live, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, and Cold Case, and was one of the stars of the ill-fated sitcom, Four Kings. McRae was born in Gainesville, Florida.[1] In theatre, McRae played the part of Jason Chenier in the Tony-winning play Take Me Out. In 2005 McRae appeared in Richard III as Richard's nemesis, Richmond. He currently resides in New York. He completed a MFA from NYU in 2003. He appears with his "The Collective" co-star, Kelly Overton, in the music video for the song "Terrified" by Katherine McPhee with Zachary Levi.
Encounter
(Lance)
The Adjustment Bureau
(Adrian Troussant, Elise's Fiancé)
The Collective
(Conor)
Killer Pad
(Brody)
Against Time
(Nelson)
One Small Hitch
(Josh Shiffman)
Rewind
(Shaun Knox)
Still Alice
(Charlie Howland-Jones)
Time
(Ryan)
Midday Black Midnight Blue
(Cody)
The Help
(Raleigh Leefolt)
Mastersons of Manhattan
(Bobby)
Lefty Loosey Righty Tighty
(Lloyd)
Better Off Single
(Vince (as Shane Mcrae))
Healers
(Dr. Owen Stone)
Lansky
(Charlie "Lucky" Luciano)
Modern Persuasion
(Owen Jasper)
Medium
(Eric Rogich)
Four Kings
(Bobby)
Cold Case
(Nathan O'Donnell)
Gossip Girl
(PJ Buckley)
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
(Wesley Burkhartz)
Silo
(Knox)
Blue Bloods
(Johnny Evans)
The Following
(Robert)
Forever
(Detective Hugh Dunn)
Manhattan Love Story
(Colin)
Game of Silence
(Benjamin Todd)
Nashville
(Patrick)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Justin Jennings)
Chicago Fire
(Eric Whaley)
Promised Land
(Ryan)
Sneaky Pete
(Taylor Bowman)
Alaska Daily
(Aaron Pritchard)
Hack
(Chris Olshansky)
Paradise Lost
(Dickie Barrett)