Jack Stehlin
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Jack Stehlin is an American television and theater actor best known for his television role as Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Captain Roy Till on Weeds.
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[edit] Film and Television
Stehlin has guest-starred on many popular American television programs, often playing tough and witty men of authority, on such programs as Weeds, Monk, JAG, The Practice, and NYPD Blue. He has played the villain on such programs as Without a Trace and NCIS. Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans will remember him for his recurring role as Dr. Angelman on season four of the popular program. Other television appearances include Judging Amy, Crossing Jordan, and ER.
Film roles include "Salomaybe?" directed by Al Pacino, and "Boston Stranger, the Untold Story."
[edit] Theater and Stage
Stehlin graduated from the drama division of the Juilliard School, and toured with John Houseman's The Acting Company. An award-winning actor, Jack has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theatre, and stages around the world.
Stehlin currently serves as Artistic Director of the Los Angeles based theatre company Circus Theatricals, which he founded in New York in 1983. As Artistic Director, he has produced over 45 plays in LA and New York.
[edit] Personal Life
Stehlin was born John Anthony Stehlin III in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the son of John Anthony Stehlin Jr, a U.S. Department of Defense contractor, and Katherine (Kitty O'Donnell), a former circus juggler and acrobat (The Juggling Colleanos).
Stehlin is married to actress Jeannine Stehlin (Jeannine Wisnosky), who is also his producing partner.
[edit] Filmography
Weeds
Monk
Salomaybe?
Navy NCIS
Without a Trace
The Practice
JAG
Strong Medicine
Crossing Jordan
Purpose
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Get Real
ER
Judging Amy
NYPD Blue
Blackout Effect
General Hospital
The Client
L.A. Law