William Converse-Roberts
William Converse-Roberts is an American actor. He was born in Needham, Massachusetts.[1] He attended both Stony Brook University and the Yale School of Drama.[2] In 1989, he won an Obie Award for his performance in an Off-Broadway production of Love's Labour's Lost.[2] He resides in Los Angeles.[2]
Filmography[3]
- Another World (1981, TV Series) - Blue
- American Playhouse (episode: Story of a Marriage; 1982)
- 1918 (1985) - Horace Robedaux
- Stone Pillow (1985) - Max
- On Valentine's Day (1986) - Horace Robedaux
- Courtship (1987) - Horace Robedaux
- Spenser: For Hire (episode: "The Heart of the Matter"; 1987) -
- Crime Story (1987) - Altman . He appeared in the following episodes:
- "The Survivor" (1987)
- "The Kingdom of Money" (1987)
- The Equalizer (episodes: "Suspicion of Innocence" (1987); "Making of a Martyr" (1989).
- The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (1991).
- Reasonable Doubts (1991–1993, TV Series) - Dist. Atty. Arthur Gold
- The Commish (1994) - Doug Magruder. He appeared in the following episodes:
- "The Lady Vanishes"
- "Doug Magruder"
- Murder, She Wrote (episode "Home Care", 1995) - Justin
- John Grisham's The Client - Dr. Gus Gardoni. He appeared in the following episodes:
- Money Talks (1996)
- Good Samaritan (1996)
- Past Imperfect (1996)
- Dangerous Minds. He appeared in the following episodes:
- Toe Me Up, Toe Me Down (1997)
- Moonstruck (1996)
- Trust Me (1996)
- Kiss the Girls (1997) - Dr. Wick Sachs
- Crazy in Alabama (1999) - Murphy
- Drive Me Crazy (1999) - Mr. Hammond
- The District (2000) - Congressman Donner (episode "The Jackal")
- Bandits (2001) - Charles Wheeler
- The Practice. He appeared in the following episodes:
- Gideon's Crossover (2001)
- Atty. Michael Forbes (2001 - 2002)
- Eat and Run (2002)
- Any Day Now (2002) - Matt O'Brien
- Firefly (episode "Safe", 2002) - Gabriel Tam
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References
- "William Converse-Roberts Biography ((?)-)". FilmReference. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- Peterson, Bettelou (4 April 1993). "Whatever happened to Hedy Lamarr?". Tulsa World. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- TV Guide: William Converse-Roberts
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