J. T. Walsh
Birthday: 1943-09-28 | Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, USAFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Thomas Patrick "J. T." Walsh (September 28, 1943 – February 27, 1998) was an American character actor. He appeared in many well-known films, including Nixon, Hoffa, A Few Good Men, Backdraft, Miracle on 34th Street and Breakdown. Walsh was known for his roles as "quietly sinister white-collar sleazeballs" (quote from Leonard Maltin) in numerous feature films, and was described as "everybody's favorite scumbag" by Playboy magazine. Description above from the Wikipedia article J. T. Walsh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Jonathan Zanuck
as Big Bob
as Insp. Terence Niebaum
as Ray Percy
as Warren 'Red' Barr
as Cake
as Charles Bushman
as Col. Norman Schwarzkopf
as Frank Bach
as Lt. William Eyler
as Ted Hannon
as Harry Tucker
as Lt. John Quinn
as Charles Bushman
as Ed Collins
as Frank Griffith
as Happy
as Jason McThune
as Sheriff Mitch Rivers
as Wayne Brown
as Beckett's Senior Officer
as Danforth 'Buster' Keeton III
as Sheriff Reese Goodloe
as Frank Fitzsimmons
as Lt. Col. Matthew A. Markinson
as Alderman Marty Swayzak
as Jack Ruhle
as Steven Seldes
as Colonel Quinn