Wayne Duvall

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Wayne Dwyer Duvall (born May 29, 1958) is an American actor known for appearing as Homer Stokes in O Brother, Where Art Thou? , as well recurring roles as the television series Billions, The District , The Leftovers, BrainDead , The Righteous Gemstones . [1] [2] [3]

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He has also appeared in films including Apollo 13 , Leatherheads , Duplicity , Lincoln , American Animals , Richard Jewell , The Hunt , and The Trial of the Chicago 7 , as well as in Broadway theatre productions, [4] [5] most notably the original New York run of 1984 .

He was born in Silver Spring, Maryland to Robert Andrew Duvall (1926–1971) and Mary Alida Carlson (1925–1997) and is a second cousin of actor Robert Duvall.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Final Approach Doug Slessinger
1992Dark VengeanceVeros
1993 Falling Down Paramedic
1994 Disclosure Executive #1
1995 Unstrung Heroes Mr. Crispi
1995 Apollo 13 LEM Controller White
1995BajaHusband
1996Two Guys Talkin' About GirlsTow Truck Driver
1996 The Fan Detective Baker
1996 My Fellow Americans Chet
1998 Hard Rain Hank
1999 The Deep End of the Ocean McGuire
1999 Suckers Randall
1999The Last MarshalVanmeter
1999A Little InsideCoach Steve
2000 Tripfall Alex
2000 O Brother, Where Art Thou? Homer Stokes
2000 A Better Way to Die Rifkin
2001 Evolution Dr. Paulson
2002 Love Liza Gas Station Employee
2002 Emmett's Mark Richard Wilkes
2007 In the Valley of Elah Detective Nugent
2008 Leatherheads Coach Ferguson
2008 Pride and Glory Bill Avery
2009 Duplicity Ned Guston
2009Star CrossedDr. Lawrence
2010 Edge of Darkness Chief of Police
2010 13 Mr. Taylor
2010The Mulberry TreeBenny
2012 Breathless Maurice Doucette
2012 Lincoln Benjamin Wade
2013West EndFat Patty O'Hara
2013 Prisoners Captain Richard O'Malley
2014 Hello, My Name Is Frank Preacher
2015 Home Run Showdown Simpson
2016 Wolves Coach Ray
2016 Greater Pastor Rick
2018 American Animals Bill Welton
2019 The Kitchen Larry
2019 Richard Jewell Richard Rackleff
2020 The Hunt Don
2020 The Trial of the Chicago 7 Detective Deluca
2021 Werewolves Within Sam Parker
2021 A Quiet Place Part II RogerUncredited

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Matlock Desk ClerkEpisode: "The Man of the Year"
1991 Stat Paramedic #1Episode: "Psychosomatic"
1991 MacGyver Victor NesbittEpisode: "The 'Hood"
1992 L.A. Law Chris FlanaganEpisode: "Diet, Diet My Darling"
1992 Picket Fences FBI Agent #2Episode: "The Green Bay Chopper"
1992 Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story PrincipalTelevision film
1993 Getting By Agent BraniganEpisode: "Letter to the President"
1993 The X-Files Agent Jerry LamanaEpisode: "Ghost in the Machine"
1994 Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy Officer BanksTelevision film
1995 ER UmpireEpisode: "Love Among the Ruins"
1995 Murder One Police OfficerEpisode: "Chapter Eight"
1995, 2005 JAG Mayor Wayne Hazlett / Hobbs2 episodes
1996 Diagnosis: Murder Mr. NolanEpisode: "Murder in the Dark"
1997SkeletonsIrish SergeantTelevision film
1997 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Linus J. SkeezicsEpisode: "The Great Mistake"
1998 Timecop First Mate LewisEpisode: "Lost Voyage"
1998 Seven Days Major Nick TobiasEpisode: "Doppleganger: Part 1"
1999 Nash Bridges FerryEpisode: "Shoot the Moon"
1999 Chicago Hope Kyle CorwinEpisode: "Home Is Where the Heartache Is"
1999 Profiler Eric StanleyEpisode: "Blind Eye"
2000 Judging Amy Officer ToddEpisode: "Blast from the Past"
2000 Normal, Ohio Male FanEpisode: "A Thanksgiving Episode"
2000–2004 The District Sgt. Phil Brander43 episodes
2003 NYPD Blue Dan BurleighEpisode: "Porn Free"
2004 The West Wing Bill ParsonsEpisode: "Talking Points"
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Walter BeerlyEpisode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?"
2004–2010 Law & Order Various roles4 episodes
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Kurt PlummEpisode: "Stress Position"
2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God Doctor GordonTelevision film
2005 CSI: NY John GrimesEpisode: "Trapped"
2006 Strong Medicine DixonEpisode: "Dr. Thornton Hears a Who?"
2006 Threshold Restaurant OwnerEpisode: "Alienville"
2007 Law & Order: SVU Seth MilstedEpisode: "Loophole"
2007 K-Ville Terrence DevilleEpisode: "Cobb's Webb"
2007 Avatar: The Last Airbender Warden Poon (voice)3 episodes
2011 Hawaii Five-0 Donald RutherfordEpisode: "Ma Ke Kahakai"
2011 Boardwalk Empire Edward I. Edwards Episode: "A Dangerous Maid"
2011 The Good Wife Detective Harcourt2 episodes
2012 Person of Interest Councilman Seth LarssonEpisode: "Firewall"
2012 White Collar MyrickEpisode: "Ancient History"
2013 Elementary Duke LandersEpisode: "Dead Man's Switch"
2013 Hell on Wheels Senator Metcalf3 episodes
2014 The Leftovers Det. Louis Vitello4 episodes
2014 Gotham Morry QuillanEpisode: "Selina Kyle"
2015 Madam Secretary FBI Director Neil Hendricks2 episodes
2015 Fargo Captain Jeb CheneyEpisode: "The Castle"
2016 BrainDead Andre Amarant4 episodes
2017 Sneaky Pete Charles McGregorEpisode: "Safe"
2018 Suits Pat McGahanEpisode: "Good-Bye"
2018 One Dollar Benjamin Walsh4 episodes
2018The FinestCommissioner CallahanTelevision film
2019 The Code Hermes Papademotropoulos3 episodes
2019 Pearson Pat McGann8 episodes
2021 Evil Louie WolffEpisode: "C Is for Cop"
2022 The Righteous Gemstones Glendon Marsh3 episodes
2022 Billions Bud Lazzara [6] 6 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Ghost Recon Additional VoicesXbox version
2002 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Island Thunder Additional VoicesCredited as Wayne Duval
2006 Hitman: Blood Money Joe Netberg, Southern Guards, Wedding Guards
2012 Max Payne 3 Anders DetlingMotion capture and voice
2018 Red Dead Redemption 2 The Local Pedestrian Population

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