Karl
Edward Makinen Jr., born in Queens, New
York to Marilyn and Karl Sr., (aka Detective
Eddie Makinen NYPD) moved to Long Island
at the age of two. Growing up fishing,
swimming and boating on Lake Ronkonkoma
gave him a great childhood. He and his
three brothers Michael, Shawn and Josef
did what most boys do, and gave their
parents hell. Karl, the third of the four
boys, seemed to need the majority of attention
in the family and would love to act out
his father yelling at his brothers to
his great grandmother, producing the greatest
laugh that could come from a 90 plus year
old woman.
After performing
shows in his basement for the neighborhood
kids and enjoying the laughs and reactions
he created, Karl became involved in school
plays., He performed the lead in Guys
and Dolls, Fools, Dracula and many others,
winning him the best actor award and a
small scholarship that he spent in New
York City, going to HB studios with his
actor high school friend Chris Franjola.
After
booking some extra work and being turned
down for a few Broadway shows, Karl briefly
contemplated his father’s wishes
of becoming one of New York’s finest,
but he and Chris ultimately decided it
was time to get serious about acting and
make the move to Hollywood. Disappointing
his father’s wishes, the two bought
a one-way ticket to Los Angeles.

Landing
at LAX with less than two thousand dollars
between them and nowhere to stay and not
knowing anyone, they slowly made their
way. Conversations in phone calls to his
family were monopolized by his father
insisting he should take the LAPD test
and be a cop like his little brother Josef
(Graduating class NYPD ’93). After
getting some small parts in B films, he
finally quieted his father’s pleas
to become a cop, “take the test,
take the test, get on the list”
when he received a Guest Starring role
on his father’s favorite show, NYPD
Blue, playing Jimmy Clayton…….cop
killer in the first season.
Karl continues
to enjoy his acting career and has appeared
in over thirty film and television roles,
playing cops, bad guys and sometimes -
a nice guy.
Karl recently
lost his older brother Michael Makinen.

May he rest in peace.
1963 - 2005
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