Dwier Brown

Acting

Dwier Brown

Born January 30, 1959Norton, Ohio, USA49 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dwier Brown (30 January 1959 in Norton, Ohio, USA), is an American film and television actor. He is appeared in a few horror films, of which "House" and "The Guardian" realised by The Exorcist's director William Friedkin, and appeared for several T.V., films and series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dwier Brown, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Ironside
2013Ironside
as Carter WatsonTV
Locked Down
2010Locked Down
as KirkmanMovie
Crazy
2008Crazy
as Businessman at BarMovie
Fast Girl
2008Fast Girl
as Bill JohnstoneMovie
Day Break
2006Day Break
as Scott SommersTV
Ghost Whisperer
2005Ghost Whisperer
as Jeff DunningTV
Criminal Minds
2005Criminal Minds
as William CopelandTV
House
2004House
as GeorgeTV
Red Dragon
2002Red Dragon
as Mr. JacobiMovie
Without a Trace
2002Without a Trace
as Matt ThorpeTV
Falling Like This
2001Falling Like This
as Deputy SheriffMovie
Reunion
2001Reunion
as PatrickMovie
The Zeros
2001The Zeros
as LeoMovie
Rip Girls
2000Rip Girls
as Ben MillerMovie
Charmed
1998Charmed
as Tyler's Foster FatherTV
Ally McBeal
1997Ally McBeal
as StevenTV
The Practice
1997The Practice
as Josh ManningTV
7th Heaven
19967th Heaven
as KevinTV
Lily in Winter
1994Lily in Winter
as Jim TowlerMovie
Without Warning
1994Without Warning
as Matt JensenMovie
Touched by an Angel
1994Touched by an Angel
as Sheriff KyleTV
ER
1994ER
as David HerlihyTV
Gettysburg
1993Gettysburg
as Capt. BrewerMovie
Mom and Dad Save the World
1992Mom and Dad Save the World
as Sirk, Raff's SonMovie
The Cutting Edge
1992The Cutting Edge
as Hale ForrestMovie
When You Remember Me
1990When You Remember Me
as John HarlenMovie
The Guardian
1990The Guardian
as Phil SterlingMovie
Field of Dreams
1989Field of Dreams
as John KinsellaMovie
Quantum Leap
1989Quantum Leap
as Neil WaltersTV
House
1985House
as LieutenantMovie
Copacabana
1985Copacabana
as Bibi SuttonMovie
Murder, She Wrote
1984Murder, She Wrote
as Philip PolachekTV