Alan Wilder (actor)
Alan Wilder | |
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Born |
September 24, 1953 United States Chicago, Illinois |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978-2009 |
Alan Wilder is an American actor who has appeared on film and television. Alan is also a member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company. He has appeared in over 55 Steppenwolf productions.
Filmography[1]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1978 | A Wedding | Caterer | (uncredited) |
1988 | Poltergeist III | Observer | |
Betrayed | Duffin | ||
Child's Play | Mr. Criswell | ||
1989 | Dream Breakers | Salesman | TV Movie |
1990 | Home Alone | Scranton Ticket Agent | |
1991 | The Grapes of Wrath | Muley Graves | TV Movie |
1992 | Straight Talk | Snake Man | |
A League of Their Own | Nelson | ||
1993 | Jack Reed: Badge of Honor | Billy | TV Movie |
1994 | Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter | Vern | Episode: The Good Death |
Mad About You | Registrar #1 | Episode: Disorientation | |
1996 | Party of Five | Mr. Shiffer | Episode: Short Cuts |
Early Edition | Friendly Guy | Episode: Pilot | |
Cybill | Doctor | Episode: It's for You, Mrs. Lincoln | |
Public Morals | Father Dan | Episode: The Red Cover | |
Murphy Brown | Red | Episode: Separation Anxiety | |
1997 | Frasier | Leo | Episode: Are You Being Served? |
Kiss the Girls | Reporter | ||
George & Leo | Tom | Episode: The Job | |
1997, 1999 | The Practice | Walter Rowland/Dr. Gerry Pyle | 2 Episodes |
1998 | Always Outnumbered | Anton Crier | TV Movie |
Sour Grapes | Irwin | ||
A Civil Action | Insurance Lawyer | ||
2004 | Karen Sisco | Bank Manager | Episode: Dog Day Sisco |
Oliver Beene | Pat O'Shaughnessy | Episode: Idol Chatter | |
2005 | Charmed | Dr. Randall | Episode: Freaky Phoebe |
Monk | Harold Gumbal | Episode: Mr. Monk and the Other Detective | |
Prison Break | Prison Chaplain/Reverend Mailor | 2 Episodes | |
2006 | Dark Mind | Patent Lawyer | |
ER | Ottley | Episode: No Place to Hide | |
2007 | Who You Know | Gunther | |
2009 | Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story | German Obstetrician | TV Movie (uncredited) |
Public Enemies | Robert Estill |
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