Luke Perry stars in NBC's epic new miniseries "The Storm" as Stilman.
A versatile and talented actor, Perry is one of the most charismatic performers
of his generation. Perry was most recently seen in NBC's drama "Windfall,"
and the Hallmark Channel Movies of the Week "Super Nova" and "Johnson
County War," co-starring with Burt Reynolds and Tom Berenger. Prior to
that, he starred in the Showtime Network sci-fi series "Jeremiah."
Always looking to stretch his talents as an actor and performer, Perry appeared
in a multi-episode arc on HBO's critically acclaimed series "OZ" as a
televangelist convicted of fraud, and made his debut on Broadway in the
critically acclaimed musical "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," where
he portrayed "Brad," the character originally played by Barry
Bostwick in the cult film classic.
During his years on "Beverly Hills 90210," the longest-running series
on primetime television, Perry appeared in independent films and major studio
productions such as Columbia's "Fifth Element," directed by Luc
Besson; "Riot" for Showtime; "Normal Life" for New Line; "American
Strays"; and "The Florentine," co-starring with Chris Penn, Jim
Belushi, Michael Madsen and Mary Stuart Masterson.
Perry made his feature film debut in a starring role in "8 Seconds,"
the remarkable account of champion bullrider Lane Frost, which was directed by
John Avildsen. Drawn to the project by the action, drama and simplicity of the
story, Perry, who developed the project, was also motivated to co-produce the
film in order to maintain the story's integrity.
In 1989, Perry was chosen for a starring role on the internationally popular
television series "Beverly Hills 90210," portraying the brooding but
sensitive Dylan McCay. The highly rated program won a Golden Globe Award for
Best Dramatic Television series in 1991.