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Home/People/Tom Wopat
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Born
Sep 9, 1951
Age 74
Place of Birth
Lodi, Wisconsin, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

27
Movies
19
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
Thomas Steven Wopat
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Tom Wopat

Acting

Biography
Thomas Steven “Tom” Wopat (born September 9, 1951, in Lodi, Wisconsin) is an American actor, singer, and performer whose career has spanned television, film, and the Broadway stage. He first rose to fame as Lucas K. “Luke” Duke on the hit action-comedy The Dukes of Hazzard, a role he played for seven seasons and that made him a familiar face in American pop culture. After Dukes, Wopat broadened his range, taking on both on-screen parts and acclaimed stage work. On television he had a recurring role on the sitcom Cybill and appeared in dramas like Longmire, as well as TV movies including Christmas Comes to Willow Creek. In film, he has had supporting roles in a variety of genres — from comic-book western Jonah Hex to Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, one of his highest-rated screen appearances. Where Wopat perhaps made his greatest artistic impression is on the Broadway stage. He garnered a Tony Award nomination for his charismatic performance as Frank Butler in the 1999 revival of Annie Get Your Gun opposite Bernadette Peters, and earned a second Tony nomination for A Catered Affair in 2008. His stage résumé also includes acclaimed productions of Chicago, 42nd Street, Glengarry Glen Ross, Catch Me If You Can, and Sondheim on Sondheim, showcasing his versatility as both a leading man and an ensemble player. In addition to acting, Wopat has pursued a long music career, releasing numerous albums that range from country to jazz-infused standards, often highlighting his warm baritone voice.
County Line: No Fear poster

County Line: No Fear

as Alden Rockwell
2022
Hollywood Signs poster

Hollywood Signs

as Self
2022
County Line: All In poster

County Line: All In

as Alden Rockwell
2022
New Money poster

New Money

as John Breckner
2018
County Line poster

County Line

as Alden Rockwell
2017
Fair Haven poster

Fair Haven

as Richard Grant
2017
Lost Cat Corona poster

Lost Cat Corona

as Jimmy Pipes
2017
All in Time poster

All in Time

as Dentist
2016
Lovestruck: The Musical poster

Lovestruck: The Musical

as Ryan Hutton
2013
Django Unchained poster

Django Unchained

as U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum
2012
Mariachi Gringo poster

Mariachi Gringo

as Ron
2012
The Understudy poster

The Understudy

as Detective Jones
2012
The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s poster

The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s

as Narrator (voice)
2012
Main Street poster

Main Street

as Frank
2010
Jonah Hex poster

Jonah Hex

as Colonel Slocum
2010
Taking Chance poster

Taking Chance

as John Phelps
2009
The Hive poster

The Hive

as Bill
2008
Bonneville poster

Bonneville

as Arlo Brimm
2006
My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs poster

My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs

as Self
2001
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood poster

The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood

as Luke Duke
2000