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Ivan Sergei

Ivan Sergei Gaudio (born May 7, 1971) is an American actor known for his work in television. His best known roles are as Dr. Peter Winslow in Crossing Jordan and Henry Mitchell in Charmed.

Other names:

Keith McKenna

Gender:

Nam

Birthday:

7 thg 5, 1971

Place of birth:

Hawthorne, New York, USA

Social:

Ivan Sergei movies

  • 2003
    5.5

    Scorched

  • 2006
    5.9

    The Break-Up

  • 2008
    6.0

    Jack Hunter and the Quest for Akhenaten's Tomb

  • 1998
    6.2

    The Opposite of Sex

  • 2006
    4.9

    Santa Baby

  • 2009
    5.9

    High Noon

  • 2011
    5.8

    Final Sale

  • 2010
    6.4

    Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit

  • 1996
    4.8

    Once a Thief

  • 2009
    6.4

    Jack Hunter and the Star of Heaven

  • 2008
    5.7

    To Love and Die

  • 2001
    6.0

    Smash Cuts! Super Sci-Fi Shorts Fest

  • 2000
    5.7

    Playing Mona Lisa

  • 2012
    5.0

    Unstable

  • 1996
    4.5

    Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?

  • 1995
    7.0

    Dangerous Minds

  • 2015
    0.0

    Dead End

  • 2013
    4.8

    Hidden Away

  • 1997
    6.1

    Gunfighter's Moon

  • 2012
    4.7

    Jewtopia

  • 2023
    5.8

    Night Train

  • 2014
    5.5

    Fatal Instinct

  • 1999
    3.5

    The Big Day

  • 2010
    3.5

    A Trace of Danger

  • 2015
    5.6

    Some Kind of Beautiful

  • 1995
    7.1

    If Someone Had Known

  • 2010
    6.4

    Sundays at Tiffany's

  • 1990
    4.5

    Ghoul School

  • 1997
    5.8

    Once a Thief: Brother Against Brother

  • 1998
    5.3

    Once a Thief: Family Business

  • 2016
    5.2

    Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?

  • 1996
    7.0

    The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play

  • 1996
    4.7

    Star Command

  • 2017
    7.0

    Broken Memories

  • 1994
    6.8

    Bionic Ever After?

  • 2015
    5.1

    Eyewitness

  • 2020
    5.4

    Break Even

  • 2021
    5.8

    Magic Max

  • 2012
    5.3

    Vamps

  • 2010
    0.0

    Wright vs. Wrong