Gerrit Graham was born on November 27, 1949 in New York City. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, Chicago, Illinois, and Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Gerrit made his acting debut at age eight in a Detroit Art Institute stage production of "Winnie the Pooh". Graham was the president of the dramatic association as a high school student at Groton and general manager of the Columbia Players while studying at Columbia University. He began his cinematic career acting in movies for director
Brian De Palma: he's excellent in his film debut as paranoid conspiracy nut Lloyd Clay in
Greetings (1968) and gave a hilarious performance as preening flamboyant rock star Beef in
Phantom of the Paradise (1974). Graham's other memorable comic roles include no-talent aspiring country singer Perman Waters in
Paul Bartel's
Cannonball! (1976), hippie commune leader Magic Ray in
Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976) sleazy used car salesman Jeff in the uproarious
Used Cars (1980), the snobby Bob Spinnaker in
Class Reunion (1982), and the leering Rodzinski in
The Creature Wasn't Nice (1981). Moreover, Gerrit has demonstrated his considerable range and versatility in such occasional serious parts as computer nerd Walter Gabler in
Demon Seed (1977),
Susan Sarandon's abusive boyfriend Highpockets in
Pretty Baby (1978), tough Vietnam veteran Ray Stark in
The Annihilators (1985), and
Alex Vincent's jerky foster father Phil Simpson in
Child's Play 2 (1990). Among the many TV shows Graham has done guest spots on are
Baretta (1975),
Starsky and Hutch (1975),
Laverne & Shirley (1976),
The A-Team (1983),
Fame (1982),
St. Elsewhere (1982),
Miami Vice (1984),
Dallas (1978),
The Wonder Years (1988),
Seinfeld (1989),
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993),
Babylon 5 (1993),
The Larry Sanders Show (1992),
Star Trek: Voyager (1995),
Law & Order (1990), and
Third Watch (1999). Gerrit had a recurring role on
The Critic (1994). He wrote three episodes of the 1980s
The Twilight Zone (1985) revival and acted in the
Welcome to Winfield/Quarantine (1986) episode of the same show. On stage, Gerrit has performed improvisational comedy sketches with Chicago's Second City troupe and worked with improvisational director
Paul Sills in Chicago as a member of Sills' Story Theatre ensemble. Graham has written several songs with
Bob Weir (these include the lyrics for the
Grateful Dead tune "Victim or the Crime"). Graham wrote additional dialogue and provided additional voices for the hit Disney animated picture
The Little Mermaid (1989) and co-wrote the screenplay for the cartoon short
The Prince and the Pauper (1990). He's the father of sons Jack and Henry.