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William Joseph Devane (born September 5, 1939) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Greg Sumner on the primetime soap opera Knots Landing (1983–1993) [ 1 ] and as James Heller on the Fox serial dramas 24 (2001–2010) and 24: Live Another Day (2014).
William Devane: John F. Kennedy: The Missiles of October: ABC: Charles Durning: Al Green Queen of the Stardust Ballroom: CBS: Henry Fonda: Clarence Darrow: Clarence Darrow: NBC: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series Peter Falk: Columbo: Columbo: NBC: Dennis Weaver: Sam McCloud McCloud: NBC: 1976: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Special Program ...
In 1986, Dr. Scott McKenzie (William Devane) is a college professor and ardent fan of the gunslinger culture of the Old West. A year ago, McKenzie watched his wife and son die in a car crash caused by a drunk driver attempting to flee the police.
Sox pitcher Wacky Waters (Eddie Albert) is distracted by a hot Hollywood movie star, Pepita Zorita (Lupe Vélez). The Babe Ruth Story: 1948 Biographical The life and career of Babe Ruth, starring William Bendix. It Happens Every Spring: 1949 Comedy Ray Milland as a scientist whose secret formula turns him into a great pitcher. The Stratton ...
The film stars William Devane alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Haynes, James Best, Dabney Coleman, and Luke Askew in supporting roles. Rolling Thunder was released on October 7, 1977, in United States and it was also released in seven more countries. Upon release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics.
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise is a 2015 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Mackenzie Foy, William Devane, and Luke Perry. [1] Written by Selleck and Michael Brandman, the film is about a police chief of the (fictional) small town of Paradise, Massachusetts, who investigates the ...
The Missiles of October is a 1974 docudrama made-for-television play about the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. [1] [2] The title evokes the 1962 book The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman about the missteps amongst the great powers and the failed chances to give an opponent a graceful way out, which led to World War I.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Bill Clinton: Dennis Quaid: The Special Relationship: Nominated 2011: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie John F. Kennedy Greg Kinnear: The Kennedys: Nominated 2016: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie: Lyndon B. Johnson Bryan Cranston: All the Way: Nominated 2017