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John William Getz (born October 15, 1946) is an American character actor. After starting his acting career on stage, he has appeared in numerous television series and films. After starting his acting career on stage, he has appeared in numerous television series and films.
Blood Simple is a 1984 American independent neo-noir crime film written, edited, produced and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya and M. Emmet Walsh. Its plot follows a Texas bartender who is having an affair with his boss’s wife.
The series stars John Getz and Kathryn Harrold as married police officers Malcolm MacGruder and Jenny Loud in a Los Angeles Police Department-styled police agency (where strict anti-fraternization policies were in effect).
John Getz, Sally Struthers, Ted Danson and Stephen McKinley Henderson in 'A Man on the Inside' A Man on the Inside is available to stream on Netflix starting on Nov. 21. Season 1 consists of eight ...
Produced by Brooksfilms and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, and John Getz. Loosely based on George Langelaan's 1957 short story of the same name and the 1958 film of the same name, The Fly tells of an eccentric scientist who, after one of his experiments goes wrong, slowly turns into a fly-hybrid ...
A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 fantasy film directed by Sergio Arau in his directorial debut from a screenplay co-written with Yareli Arizmendi and Sergio Guerrero. [1] It stars Yareli Arizmendi, John Getz, Maureen Flannigan, Muse Watson, Fernando Arau, and Eduardo Palomo.
John Getz as Elliott Haverhill [6] Susan Ruttan as Gladys Montrose, [6] Charles' neighbor at the Pacific View Retirement Community who was a costume designer; Veronica Cartwright as Beverly Bankl; Miles Fowler as Jaylen LaMont, a staff member of Pacific View Retirement Community; Clyde Kusatsu as Grant Yokohama [6]
Played by John Getz, Joe Crocker is the United States Secretary of State to President Morse. It looks like Long Time Coming is the Season 4 Season Finale of Homeland to deal with Saul's candidacy for CIA Director. In season 5, in "Separation Anxiety" at the CIA meeting on the Syria situation.