Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Roebuck was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States on March 4th, 1963 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 61, Daniel Roebuck biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Daniel Randall James Roebuck (born March 4, 1963) is an American character actor of television, film, and theatre.
His best known roles include Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs in The Fugitive and its spinoff film U.S. Marshals, Jay Leno in The Late Shift, and Dr.
Leslie Arzt in Lost, as well as numerous Rob Zombie and Don Coscarelli films.
He is also best known for his role as Cliff Lewis, Ben Matlock's private investigator, on Matlock from 1992 until 1995.
Life and career
Roebuck was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1963, and graduated from Bethlehem Catholic High School in 1981.
In 1985, he appeared in his first film role as the lead in Cavegirl. Cliff Lewis, Andy Griffith's assistant prosecutor and penultimate private investigator, appeared on Matlock's television show The last Spiral is a movie about a corrupt cop who appeared on television shows from 1992 to 1995, and he also appeared as a corrupt officer in Insp. Rick Bettina of Nash Bridges is a writer from Nash Bridges. He has appeared in numerous other television shows and in countless feature films, including Bryan Loves You, River's Edge, and Dudes. In The Fugitive and U.S., he also played the role of US Marshal Bob Biggs. Marshals. In the film Agent Cody Banks and its sequel, he appeared as Mr. Banks. In Final Destination, he has also appeared as FBI Agent Weine.
Jeffrey the police officer, whose lead character Carrie Heffernan, attempted to reach in 1999 in order to get out of a traffic ticket.
In the 1996 HBO made-for-TV film The Late Shift, one of Roebuck's most memorable performances was as Jay Leno. When a visitor would bring up the film on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Leno has often commented positively on Roebuck's appearance. In 2001, he appeared in "A Glimpse of Hell," a made-for-TV film about the 1989 US Iowa battleship explosion. He appeared in the comedy horror film Bubba Ho-Tep in 2002 and then appeared in the 2006 film Red Riding Hood.
He appeared in nine episodes as Dr. Arzt from 2005 to 2010. Roebuck appeared in Rob Zombie films, beginning with The Devil's Rejects (2005) as Morris Green. He has been a writer and producer for the Monsterama series, appearing in some of the episodes. Roebuck appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movie Quints (2000), as well as the Nickelodeon original film Shredderman Rules (2007). Mr. Condor appeared in the film Sonny with a Chance. In the Wizards of Waverly Place, he appeared as a guest. In 2009, Roebuck guest appeared in Star Trek: The Continuing Mission, a fan-produced web series.
On one episode of Dark Blue and Bones, he has appeared. Morris Green, a character in the animated film The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009), starred in the film A Fork in the Road (2009).
In the TV series "Furt" and "Born This Way," Roebuck portrayed Dave Karofsky's father in the television series "Burt" and "Born This Way."
In the film That's What I Am (2011), Jim Nichol played Jim Nichol.
He played B.J. in October 2012. In AMC's The Walking Dead Cold Storage webisodes, a resident of AMC's The Walking Dead Cold Storage webisodes. In the Rob Zombie film 31. He appears as Pastor Victor. Arnold Walker appeared in The Man in the High Castle in November, 2015. Arnold Walker, who plays Arnold Walker, is the father of the leading character. In the first season of Amazon.com, he appeared in five of the ten episodes.
He appeared on "Classic with Daniel Roebuck" on New Evangelization Television in Metropolitan New York as of 2022. He had been cast to appear in Grandpa The Count, a 2022 Rob Zombie revival film, The Munsters, also in 2022.