William Atherton

William Atherton

actor, producer, soundtrack

William Atherton was born on Jul 30, 1947 in USA. William Atherton's big-screen debut came with The New Centurions directed by Richard Fleischer in 1972, strarring Johnson. William Atherton is known for Planet Coaster directed by James Dixon, Zac Antonaci stars as and William Atherton as Walter Peck. The upcoming new movie William Atherton plays is Clinical which will be released on Jan 13, 2017.

William Atherton's career has spanned motion pictures, Broadway and television. He first achieved international recognition as the leading man in Steven Spielberg's debut feature Sugarland Express (1974), and next starred in John Schlesinger's Le Jour du fléau (1975), Robert Wise's L'odyssée du Hindenburg (1975) and Richard Brooks' À la recherche de Mr. Goodbar (1977). He is known worldwide for what have become his signature film characters: the television reporter, Dick Thornburg in the action blockbusters Piège de cristal (1988) and 58 minutes pour vivre (1990), the EPA official, Walter Peck in S.O.S fantômes (1984), Professor Jerry Hathaway, the conniving professor in Profession : Génie (1985) and Dr. Noah Faulkner, the mad scientist in Bio-Dome (1996). Among his more than 30 feature films are co-starring roles in John Landis' L'embrouille est dans le sac (1991), Bill Duke's Les seigneurs de Harlem (1997), Richard Pearce's Sans pitié (1986), Alan J. Pakula's L'affaire Pélican (1993), Costa-Gavras' Mad City (1997) and Edward Zwick's Le dernier samouraï (2003).On television, he has starred in numerous miniseries including the classic Western Colorado (1978) and headed the all-star cast in Malibu (1983). His many made-for-TV movies include leading roles in TNT's production of Joan Didion's Broken Trust (1995) and his portrayal of Darryl F. Zanuck in HBO's Golden Globe winner Dorothy Dandridge (1999). Atherton was a recurring series lead opposite Damien Lewis on NBC-TV's Life (2007) and portrayed Principal Reynolds in the final season of Lost - Les disparus (2004). He has reprised his role as Walter Peck in the video game Ghostbusters (2009), released on June 16, 2009.Consistently honored for his work on the stage, Atherton has created roles on and off Broadway for many of America's leading playwrights. These include the title role in Joseph Papp's original production of David Rabe's "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel", the role of Ronnie in John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves" and Bing Ring Ling in his "Rich and Famous". He also starred in the Broadway premiere of Arthur Miller's "The American Clock" and the Tony-winning revival of Herman Wouk's "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial". Among his more than 20 well-known productions are the acclaimed New York premieres of Franz Kafka's "The Castle" and Kressman Taylor's "Address Unknown". For his work on the stage, he has received the Drama Desk Award, the Outer Circle Critics Award, the Theatre World Award and nominations for an Obie and Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Award.

  • Birthday

    Jul 30, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    Orange, Connecticut, USA
  • Also known

    William Atherton Knight

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