William Sadler
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William Sadler | |||||||
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Born | William Thomas Sadler April 13, 1950 Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
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Occupation | Actor | ||||||
Spouse(s) | Marni Joan Bakst (1977-Present) 1 Child | ||||||
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William Thomas Sadler (born April 13, 1950) is a Saturn Award-winning American actor.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Sadler was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Jane and William Sadler.[1] From an early age, he took to performing in front of an audience. Armed with a variety of stringed instruments, Sadler found hometown success during his high school years at Orchard Park High School. He took on the persona as Banjo Bill Sadler,[2] a banjo wielding singer who could crack jokes while playing. Both students and teachers enjoyed his performances immensely, which led Sadler to audition for the senior play under English teacher Dan Larkin's persuasion. He won the role, which brought about his personal discovery of wanting to become an actor. After graduating high school, he enrolled in SUNY Geneseo. Following that, he spent two years at Cornell University's Fine Arts. When his studies were done, Sadler began his auditions.
[edit] Career
Sadler took his first post-school role in Florida and soon relocated to Boston, moving in with his sister while scrubbing the floors of a lobster boat by day and cutting his acting chops at night. Slowly working up the nerve to take a shot at the big time in New York, a chance meeting with an old schoolmate on a trip into the city resulted in Sadler's casting in an off-off-Broadway production of Chekhov's Ivanov. After a brief turn at the Trinity Square Repertory Company in Providence, RI, Sadler moved back to New York and rented an apartment in the East Village, beginning a grueling 12 years in which he appeared in over 75 productions
Sadler is known for his roles in the 1990 action film Die Hard 2 as Colonel Stuart, as "Heywood" in the 1994 prison drama The Shawshank Redemption, the Grim Reaper in the 1991 comedy Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and as Brayker in Demon Knight. He also appeared on the television series Roswell as "Sheriff Jim Valenti," and Wonderfalls as "Darrin Tyler". Other film credits include Trespass, K-9, Project X, Disturbing Behavior, Kinsey, the upcoming films Purple Heart and Jimmy and Judy.
Sadler's TV guest appearances include In the Heat of the Night, Roseanne, Tru Calling, CSI, Numb3rs, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. He had a recurring role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Luther Sloan, a member of a covert organization called Section 31. He appeared in 3 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space 9 in the 6th and 7th seasons.
He portrayed Julius Caesar in the contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar on Broadway alongside Denzel Washington at the Belasco Theatre. Recently, he finished shooting with American independent filmmakers Dylan Bank and Morgan Pehme on the film Nothing Sacred.
In 2007, he played Carlton Fog on ABC's Traveler.
[edit] Personal life
While Sadler performed on the New York stage, he met Marni Joan Bakst. They married in 1977 and have one child.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | The Mist | Jim Grondin | |
August Rush | Thomas | ||
A New Wave | Mr. Dewitt | ||
2006 | The Wine Bar | Bartender | |
Premium | Cole Carter | ||
Jimmy and Judy | Uncle Rodney | ||
Mr. Gibb | Honest Phil Palmer | ||
Unspoken | Dad | ||
2005 | Confess | Roger Lampert | |
Devour | Ivan Reisz | ||
Purple Heart | Colonel Allen | ||
2004 | Kinsey | Kenneth Braun | |
2003 | The Battle of Shaker Heights | Abe | |
2002 | Another Life | Man | |
2001 | Skippy | Ringo | |
1999 | The Green Mile | Klaus Detterick | |
Stealth Fighter | Adm. Frank Peterson | ||
1998 | Reach the Rock | Quinn | |
Disturbing Behavior | Dorian Newberry | ||
Ambushed | Jim Natter | ||
1997 | RocketMan | Wild Bill' Overbeck | |
1996 | Solo | Colonel Frank Madden/Improved Solo | |
Bordello of Blood | The Mummy | ||
1995 | Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight | Brayker | |
1994 | The Shawshank Redemption | Heywood | |
1993 | Freaked | Dick Brian | |
1992 | Trespass | Don Perry | |
1991 | Rush | Monroe | |
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | Grim Reaper/English Family Member | Saturn Award (won) | |
1990 | The Hot Spot | Frank Sutton | |
Die Hard 2 | Colonel Stuart | ||
Hard to Kill | Senator Vernon Trent | ||
1989 | K-9 | Car Salesman Don | |
1987 | Project X | Dr. Carroll | |
1986 | Off Beat | Dickson | |
1982 | Hanky Panky | Hotel Clerk |
[edit] Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Medium | John Edgemont | Episode: Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble |
2007 | Traveler | Carlton Fog | |
Jesse Stone: Sea Change | Gino Fish | CBS TV-Movie | |
The Black Donnellys | Munst | Episode: All of Us Are in the Gutter | |
Numb3rs | J. Everett Tuttle | Episode: Democracy | |
2006 | The Path to 9/11 | Neil Herman | ABC Miniseries |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Karl 'Red' Cooper | Episode: Killer | |
2005 | Law & Order | Kevin Drucker | Episode: Life Line |
2005 | Law & Order: Trial by Jury | Paul Rice | Episode: Blue Wall |
Tru Calling | Travis | Episode: Enough | |
Third Watch | Scotty Murray | Episode: Forever Blue | |
2004 | JAG | Saul Wainwright | Episode: Retrial |
Wonderfalls | Darrin Tyler | ||
2003 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Kyle Devlin | Episode: Graansha |
Ed | Lee Leetch | Episode: The Case | |
1999-2002 | Roswell | Sheriff Jim Valenti | |
1998-1999 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Luther Sloan | Episode: Inquisition Episode: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges Episode: Extreme Measures |
1999 | Witness Protection | Sharp | HBO TV-Movie |
1996 | Poltergeist: The Legacy | Shamus Bloom | Episode: The Fifth Sepulcher |
1995 | The Outer Limits | Frank Hellner | Episode: Valerie 23 |
The Omen | Dr. Linus | TV-Pilot | |
1989-1994 | Tales from the Crypt | Niles Talbot The Grim Reaper |
Episode: The Man Who Was Death Episode: The Assassin |
1994 | Roadracers | Sarge | Showtime TV-Movie |
Bermuda Grace | Sam Grace | TV-Movie | |
1993 | Jack Reed: Badge of Honor | Anatole | NBC TV-Movie |
Night Driving | Eddy | ||
1991 | Tagget | Yuri Chelenkoff | HBO TV-Movie |
The Last to Go | Treat | ABC TV-Movie | |
Two-Fisted Tales | Mr. Rush (Presenter) | FOX TV-Pilot | |
1990 | The Face of Fear | Anthony Prine | CBS TV-Movie |
1989 | Gideon Oliver | Franklin Finney | Episode: By the Waters of Babylon |
Hard Time on Planet Earth | Officer Rollman | Episode: The Way Home | |
Murphy Brown | Colonel Fitzpatrick | Episode: Off the Job Experience | |
Unconquered | TV-Movie | ||
Hooperman | Lanny Hardin | Episode: Look Homeward, Dirtbag | |
Roseanne | Dwight | Episode: Dan's Birthday Bash Episode: Saturday |
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1987-1988 | Private Eye | Lieutenant Charlie Fontana | |
1988 | Dear John | Ben | Episode: The Younger Girl |
Cadets | Colonel Tom Sturdivant | ||
St. Elsewhere | Episode: The Abby Singer Show | ||
In the Heat of the Night | Ritchie Epman | Episode: Blind Spot (1) Episode: Blind Spot (2) |
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1987 | Tour of Duty | Major Rigby | Episode: Dislocations |
Private Eye | Charlie Fontana | TV-Movie/TV-Pilot | |
1986 | The Equalizer | Rick Dillon/Kevin Moore | Episode: Shades of Darkness |
1985 | Assaulted Nuts | Various | |
1983 | Newhart | Guest | Episode: Lady & the Tramps |
1982 | The Neighborhood | NBC TV-Movie | |
1981 | Nurse | Dr. George Bradford | Episode: Margin for Error |
Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase | Joey | NBC TV-Movie | |
1978 | The Great Wallendas | Dieter Schmidt | NBC TV-Movie |
1977 | The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People | Episode: Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- William Sadler at the Internet Movie Database
- William Sadler article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki