William Converse-Roberts is an American actor. He was born in Needham, Massachusetts. He attended both Stony Brook University and the Yale School of Drama. In 1989, he won an Obie Award for his performance in an Off-Broadway production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. He resides in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Another World (1981, TV Series) – Blue
American Playhouse (episode: Story of a Marriage; 1982)
1918 (1985) – Horace Robedaux
Stone Pillow (1985) – Max
On Valentine’s Day (1986) – Horace Robedaux
Courtship (1987) – Horace Robedaux
Spenser: For Hire (episode: “The Heart of the Matter”; 1987) –
Crime Story (1987) – Altman . He appeared in the following episodes:
“The Survivor” (1987)
“The Kingdom of Money” (1987)
The Equalizer (episodes: “Suspicion of Innocence” (1987); “Making of a Martyr” (1989).
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (1991).
Reasonable Doubts (1991–1993, TV Series) – Dist. Atty. Arthur Gold
The Commish (1994) – Doug Magruder. He appeared in the following episodes:
“The Lady Vanishes”
“Doug Magruder”
Murder, She Wrote (episode “Home Care”, 1995) – Justin
John Grisham’s The Client – Dr. Gus Gardoni. He appeared in the following episodes:
Money Talks (1996)
Good Samaritan (1996)
Past Imperfect (1996)
Dangerous Minds. He appeared in the following episodes:
Toe Me Up, Toe Me Down (1997)
Moonstruck (1996)
Trust Me (1996)
Kiss the Girls (1997) – Dr. Wick Sachs
Crazy in Alabama (1999) – Murphy
Drive Me Crazy (1999) – Mr. Hammond
The District (2000) – Congressman Donner (episode “The Jackal”)
Bandits (2001) – Charles Wheeler
The Practice. He appeared in the following episodes:
Gideon’s Crossover (2001)
Atty. Michael Forbes (2001 – 2002)
Eat and Run (2002)
Any Day Now (2002) – Matt O’Brien
Firefly (episode “Safe”, 2002) – Gabriel Tam
External Links
Actor William Converse-Roberts – Wikipedia