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Grant Shelby Hubley Jr., known as Whip Hubley, is an American actor.


Early life and education

Hubley was born in New York City, the son of Julia Kaul (née Paine) and Grant Shelby Hubley, an entrepreneur, oil investor, and writer. He attended the Buckley School for Boys in Upper East Side, Manhattan. As a resident of
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he attended Montclair Academy which then became part of
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, graduating in 1975. He is the brother of actress
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, also the former
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of
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, and uncle of Season and Kurt's son, Boston Russell.


Career

He played the role of Mischa in the
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'', and Hollywood in the
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Top Gun ''Top Gun'' is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, with distribution by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an ...
''. Hubley said when he first read the script for ''Top Gun'', he thought it would be an ensemble film but producers focused the story around Maverick when they "realized what they had with Tom." He later played Brian Hawkins in the Showtime
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''More Tales of the City'' (1998) and its follow-up ''Further Tales of the City'' (2001). These miniseries were
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s to the PBS
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''
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'' (1994), which starred
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in the role of Brian. From 1996 to 1999, Hubley had the lead role of Sheriff Tom Hampton on the revival of '' Flipper''. According to a 2022 interview with the Portland Press Herald, Hubley works as a manager for a construction firm in Southern Maine and acts in local theater productions.


Personal life

Hubley currently resides in South Portland, Maine, after spending over thirty years in
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, California. He is married to Dinah Minot, a former producer for ''
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'' and has three children, Molly, Ella and Ben. He met his wife while they were students at the
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. His wife is the sister of writer
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.


Filmography

* 1985 ''
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'' as Raymond Slater * 1985 '' Magnum, P.I.'' (TV series) as Stu (1 episode) **" Round and Around" TV Episode (as Grant Hubley) * 1986 ''Firefighter'' (TV) as Lance * 1986 ''Club Life'' (1986) as Herb * 1986 ''
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, Book II'' (TV miniseries) as Lieutenant Stephen Kent * 1986 ''
Top Gun ''Top Gun'' is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, with distribution by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an ...
'' as Lieutenant Rick 'Hollywood' Neven * 1987 ''
Russkies ''Russkies'' is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Whip Hubley and Joaquin Phoenix, Leaf Phoenix, directed by Rick Rosenthal with cinematography by Reed Smoot (cinematographer), Reed Smoot. Plot A few nights before Independence Day (U ...
'' as Mischa * 1988 '' I'll Be Home for Christmas'' (TV) * 1989 ''Desperado: The Outlaw Wars'' (TV) as Charlie Cates * 1989 ''The Cover Girl and the Cop'' (TV) * 1989 '' Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure'' (TV) as Robert O'Donnell * 1989 '' Nasty Boys'' (TV) * 1989 ''
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'' (TV) * 1989-1991 '' Life Goes On'' (TV series) as Dr. Oliver Matthews * 1991 '' Wife, Mother, Murderer'' (TV) as Lieutenant Gary Carroll * 1992 ''
Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel ''Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel'' is a 1991 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers. It stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen, and Paul Bartel. Plot In 1955, a to ...
'' as Chester DeSoto * 1992 ''Devlin'' (TV) as Sam Lord * 1993 ''Lake Consequence'' (TV) as Jim * 1993 ''
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'' as F-16 Pilot * 1993 ''Bounty Tracker'' as Ralston * 1994 ''
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'' (TV series) " Signs and Portents" as Raider #1 * 1994 ''Unveiled'' as Peter Masters * 1994 ''
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'' (TV series) as Agent Winston * 1994 ''Someone Else's Child'' (TV) as Danny * 1995 ''
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'' as John Carey * 1994-1996 ''
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'' (TV series) as Musician / Randy Jinks * 1996 ''
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'' as Sergeant Baker * 1995-2000 '' Flipper'' (TV series) as Tom Hampton * 1996 ''
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'' as Explorer / Dead Husband * 1996 '' Driven'' as Jason Schuyler * 1996 ''
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'' as Mark Springer * 1997 '' Black Scorpion II: Aftershock'' as Michael Russo * 1997 '' Profiler'' (TV series) as Drew Brenneman * 1998 ''The Secrets of My Heart'' as Parker * 1998 '' More Tales of the City'' (mini TV series) as Brian Hawkins * 1998 ''
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'' (TV series) as Loolie / Julius Llewellyn Sterling * 2000 ''Practice'' (TV series) as Craig Hansen * 2000 '' The Fugitive'' (TV series) as Brian Collier * 2001 ''Fangs'' as Dr. John Winslow * 2001 ''
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'' (TV series) as Scott Berwin * 2001 ''
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'' (TV series) as Detective * 2001 '' Further Tales of the City'' (mini TV series) as Brian Hawkins * 2001 ''
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'' (TV series) as Agent Harris * 2002 '' MDs'' (TV series) as Fetterhoff * 2003 ''
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'' (TV series) as Nick Gordon * 2003 '' The Handler'' (TV series) as Detective Colman * 2004 ''
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'' as Sam's Dad * 2007 ''
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'' as Brian * 2007 ''Murder 101: College Can Be Murder'' (TV) as Stuart Evans * 2009 ''Homeland'' as Edward * 2013 '' Drones'' as Colonel Wallace


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hubley, Whip American male film actors American male television actors Living people Male actors from New Jersey Male actors from New York City Montclair Kimberley Academy alumni People from Montclair, New Jersey 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Year of birth missing (living people)