Person Details
Birthday: 1970-05-10 20:42:10
Aliases: No known aliases
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Houston - Texas - USA
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Movie Involvements: 19
TV Involvements: 18
Most Famous Work
Biography
Dallas Mark Roberts (born May 10, 1970) is an American stage and screen actor. Roberts was born in Houston, Texas. He is a graduate of Juilliard School. He is primarily based in New York City, where he regularly appears in theatrical productions. Off-Broadway he has appeared in a revival of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, opposite Edward Norton and Catherine Keener; in Adam Rapp's Nocturne, for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award; and in Caryl Churchill's A Number, opposite Sam Shepard and later Arliss Howard, among others. He was slated to make his Broadway debut as Tom Wingfield in a revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie opposite Jessica Lange and Josh Lucas, but was replaced by Christian Slater during rehearsals Roberts' film work includes the screen adaptation of Michael Cunningham's A Home at the End of the World, opposite Colin Farrell and Robin Wright Penn, and supporting roles in Walk the Line and The Notorious Bettie Page, among others. He also had a recurring role on the Showtime drama The L Word. He starred in the AMC original series Rubicon where he plays Miles Fiedler, a genius intelligence analyst at a national think tank. He has guest starred in three episodes of the CBS series The Good Wife as the brother of the character Alicia Florrick, played by Julianna Margulies. Roberts is married to scenic designer Christine Jones. They have two sons. Description above from the Wikipedia Dallas Roberts, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(1999) Greg YatesLaw & Order
(1990) Marty WinstonThe Walking Dead
(2010) Milton MametChicago P.D.
(2014) Greg YatesElementary
(2012) Dr. Richard MantloFBI
(2018) Robert LawrenceThe Good Wife
(2009) Owen CavanaughLaw & Order: Criminal Intent
(2001) Abel HazardActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2023 | Ranger Dan | |
2022 | Devon Debella | |
2021 | Jackson Berg | |
2020 | Richard Ford | |
2019 | Aaron | |
Danny Fantl | ||
2018 | Robert Lawrence | |
Bob Armstrong | ||
2017 | Lester McGill | |
Lionel Dahmer | ||
2016 | Mickey | |
Jimmy | ||
2015 | Carson Hesby | |
2014 | Greg Yates | |
2013 | David Wayne | |
Charlie Crowe | ||
2012 | Gary Gemeaux | |
Dr. Richard Mantlo | ||
Pete Henrick | ||
2011 | Eliot Delson | |
2010 | Milton Mamet | |
Miles Fiedler | ||
Titus | ||
2009 | Owen Cavanaugh | |
Patrick | ||
The Surgeon | ||
Matt | ||
2007 | Grayson Butterfield | |
Uncle Ned | ||
Mopekey | ||
2006 | Dr. Dylan Wallace | |
Gus | ||
Self | ||
Ray | ||
2005 | Scotty | |
Sam Phillips | ||
2004 | Jonathan Glover (1982) | |
Angus Patridge | ||
2003 | Matt | |
Edison | ||
2001 | Abel Hazard | |
1999 | Thomas Mathers | |
Greg Yates | ||
N/A | ||
1990 | Matthew Blanchard | |
Mark Daltrey | ||
Marty Winston | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |