Don Swayze was born on August 10, 1958 in Houston, Texas as Donald Carl Swayze. He is the son of
Patsy Swayze (née Yvonne Helen Karnes; 1927-2013), a choreographer, dance instructor, and dancer, and Jesse Wayne Swayze (1925-1982), an engineering draftsman. He had two brothers,
Patrick Swayze (1952-2009) and
Sean Swayze (b. 1962), and two sisters, Vickie Lynn (1949-1994) and
Bambi Swayze.
He began his acting career in the 1980s in TV shows and TV movies. Unlike his older brother, Don often played violent and unsavory characters. Early roles in
Street Hawk (1985),
The Fall Guy (1981),
L.A. Law (1986), and in
Matlock (1986) (as a mentally handicapped murder suspect) led to his first film role in
Andrei Konchalovsky's
Shy People (1987) as Mark. During the 1990s, he guest-starred for example in
Columbo (1971),
Renegade (1992),
Murder, She Wrote (1984),
NYPD Blue (1993),
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) as Jesse James,
Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), and
Profiler (1996). He also worked as a stunt man. In
Letters from a Killer (1998), he was a stunt player. In
Movie Stars (1999), he played a fictional version of himself. During the 2000s, he guest-starred in
The X-Files (1993),
The Division (2001),
NCIS (2003),
CSI: Miami (2002), and
Without a Trace (2002). He also had recurring roles in HBO's
Carnivàle (2003) as Tattooed Man, in
True Blood (2008) as Gus, a werewolf, and in
The Bridge (2013) as Tampa Tim. He also played a serial killer, Charles Hankel in two episodes of
Criminal Minds (2005).
In 2012, he starred in two westerns,
Heathens and Thieves (2012) and
Ambush at Dark Canyon (2012). He also appeared in horror movies, in
Lizzie (2012) as Daniel Allen and in
The Appearing (2014) as Sheriff Hendricks. He appeared on stage in 2001 as Pedro in "Man of La Mancha", and in 2005 as Roy in the comedy "Lone Star".
He was married to
Marcia Swayze (1985-1993), with whom he has a daughter, Danielle. Since 2014, he has been married to Charlene Swayze.