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William Edward Fichtner [1] (born November 27, 1956) [2] is an American actor. Born in New York , he started his career with supporting appearances in Virtuosity (1994), Heat and Strange Days (both, 1995).
Kent Cullers was the subject of a short documentary film produced by his wife, photographer Lisa Powers. In 1997, he was portrayed by actor William Fichtner as the fictional character Kent Clark in the movie Contact.
James Troesh, aka Jim Troesh (1956–2011) – actor, screenwriter and entertainment industry disability advocate. Paralyzed, aged 14, following a home accident, he was the first quadriplegic actor to join the Screen Actors Guild. Barbara Turnbull (1965–2015) – Canadian newspaper journalist, and motivational writer, paralyzed in a 1993 robbery.
William Fichtner is boarding AMC’s Anne Rice Immortal Universe. The Mom and Prison Break vet has joined The Talamasca (working title), the third series in the network’s expanding franchise.
William Fichtner: Rod Landry: 1987–1989 Ann Flood: Ruth Mansfield: 1992–1993 Michael Forest: Nick Andropoulos: 1980–1982 David Forsyth: Burke Donovan: 1983 Conard Fowkes: Donald Hughes: 1978–1981, 1985–1986 Mary Fox Kane Frannie Hughes: 1991 Dan Frazer: Dan McCloskey: 1984–1996 Lindsay Frost: Betsy Stewart: 1984–1988 Ed Fry: Larry ...
Blades of Glory is a 2007 American sports comedy film directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, written by Jeff Cox, Craig Cox, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.It stars Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as a mismatched pair of banned figure skaters who become teammates upon discovering a loophole that will allow them to compete in the sport again; Will Arnett, Amy Poehler, William Fichtner, Jenna ...
William Fichtner has been cast in the ABC upcoming drama pilot “The Company You Keep” starring Milo Ventigmilia. The pilot follows con-man Charlie (Ventimiglia) and undercover CIA officer Emma ...
Michael Rosenbaum (born July 11, 1972) [1] [2] is an American actor and podcaster. He is known for portraying Lex Luthor on the television series Smallville, a role that TV Guide included in their 2013 list of "The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time". [3]