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F. William Parker - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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F. William Parker
Born
December 13, 1941
(Age 83)
Place of Birth
USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
36
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F. William Parker
Movies
34
TV Shows
36
Lamb to the Slaughter
as
Butcher
September 13, 2002
The Wedding Planner
as
Father of the Bride - Mr. Bartlett
January 26, 2001
Warm Blooded Killers
as
Packy Dolan
October 23, 1999
Legalese
as
Dr. Vibor
October 4, 1998
Jack Frost
as
Paul Davrow
November 18, 1997
Lost Highway
as
Captain Luneau
January 15, 1997
Hard Eight
as
Hostage
May 15, 1996
State of Emergency
as
Brent Avery
February 21, 1994
Babylon 5: The Gathering
as
Business Man
December 12, 1993
Barbarians at the Gate
as
Ira Harris
March 20, 1993
A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story
as
The Judge
November 16, 1992
Switch
as
Barber
May 10, 1991
She Stood Alone
as
Daniel Frost
April 15, 1991
Pacific Heights
as
Judge Mitchell Black
September 28, 1990
Gleaming the Cube
as
Motel Manager
January 13, 1989
Sunset
as
Mayor Robert Hellman
April 29, 1988
Personal Foul
Cast
August 14, 1987
Toughlove
as
Car Dealer
October 13, 1985
Mass Appeal
as
Mr. Hartigan
December 14, 1984
Revenge of the Nerds
as
Sergeant
July 20, 1984
The Buddy System
as
Lawyer
May 4, 1984
Terms of Endearment
as
Doctor
November 20, 1983
Herndon
Cast
August 26, 1983
A Minor Miracle
as
Kimball
May 31, 1983
All the Money in the World
as
Banker Sedgewick
March 19, 1983
Frances
as
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
December 3, 1982
Jinxed!
as
Art
October 22, 1982
Victims
Cast
January 11, 1982
The Children Nobody Wanted
as
George Meuschke
December 5, 1981
The Hunter
as
Watch Commander
August 1, 1980
Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger
as
Warden Hale
April 22, 1980
Kill Me If You Can
as
Judge Guerin
September 25, 1977
Crazy Joe
as
(uncredited)
February 8, 1974
The Witches of Salem: The Horror and the Hope
as
William Hobbs
January 1, 1972