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William Thomas Sadler (born April 13, 1950) [1] is an American stage, film, and television actor. His television and motion picture roles have included Chesty Puller in The Pacific, Luther Sloan in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Sheriff Jim Valenti in Roswell, convict Heywood in The Shawshank Redemption, Senator Vernon Trent in Hard to Kill, Death in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and Bill & Ted Face ...
William Sadler II was born around 1782. [2] He was the son of William Sadler, an English portrait painter and engraver who came to Ireland as a boy with his father. [3] Sadler lived at a number of different addresses before settling in Manders' Building, Ranelagh, where he died on 19 December 1839.
Selleck himself indicated he was grateful to Hallmark, however he had to produce the movie with $1 million less budget than what CBS provided for the last film done for the network. Only Selleck, Kohl Sudduth, William Devane, and William Sadler returned for the ninth film, with the balance of the cast being new characters.
William Sadler is mourning the death of his wife, Marni Joan Bakst.. The Salem's Lot actor, 74, announced Bakst's death in a touching tribute written alongside a throwback photo of the two holding ...
William Sadler as Matthew Ellis: [26] [32] The President of the United States, named after Warren Ellis, who wrote the "Extremis" comics arc that primarily influenced the film's story. [33] Miguel Ferrer as Rodriguez: The Vice President of the United States. [34] Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan:
In the HBO miniseries The Pacific (2010), Puller is played by the American actor William Sadler. In the Sidney J. Furie film The Boys in Company C (1978), a Junior Drill Instructor [Don Bell] puts his Marine Corps recruits to bed with the line 'Good night Chesty, wherever you are' in reference to Chesty Puller.
William Samuel Sadler (June 24, 1875 – April 26, 1969) was an American surgeon, self-trained psychiatrist, and author who helped publish The Urantia Book. The book is said to have resulted from Sadler's relationship with a man through whom he believed celestial beings spoke at night.
Freedom is an American film directed by Peter Cousens, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., William Sadler and Sharon Leal. [1] [2]The film tells two stories in parallel. The first is the escape of a pre-Civil War Black family from slavery in Virginia to freedom in Canada, helped by the Underground Railroad, devout Quakers, and Frederick Douglass.