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2 wins & 11 nominations.
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Actor (95 credits)
2017-2018
The Good Fight
(TV Series)
Judge Charles Abernathy
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Day 415
(2018)
... Judge Charles Abernathy
2017/IV
Allure
William / Laura's father
2011-2016
American Horror Story
(TV Series)
Spalding / Liz Taylor / Stanley / ...
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Chapter 9
(2016)
... William van Henderson (credit only)
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Chapter 8
(2016)
... William van Henderson (credit only)
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Chapter 7
(2016)
... William van Henderson (credit only)
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Chapter 6
(2016)
... William van Henderson (credit only)
2009-2016
The Good Wife
(TV Series)
Judge Charles Abernathy
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Shoot
(2016)
... Judge Charles Abernathy
2015
Banshee
(TV Series)
Special Agent Robert Phillips
2014
Rake
(TV Series)
Graham Murray
2010-2012
True Blood
(TV Series)
Russell Edgington
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Sunset
(2012)
... Russell Edgington
2007
Awake
Financial News Analyst
2006
Justice
(TV Series)
Larry Bowers
2005
Angel
(TV Movie)
Henry
1993-2003
Law & Order
(TV Series)
Father Richard Hogan / Phil Christie / James Smith / ...
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Pro Se
(1996)
... James Smith
2000/II
Hamlet
(TV Movie)
Osric
2020
Dr. Seuss' the Grinch Musical
(TV Movie) (performer: "This Time of Year", "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch (Reprise)", "This Time of Year (Reprise)")
2012
True Blood
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
2019
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Personal Details
Other Works:
He acted in the play, "Sneaky Feelings," at the Remains Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
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Alternate Names:
Denis P. O'Hare
Height:
5' 8" (1.73 m)
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Personal Quote:
[after being detained at an airport as a possible terrorist] For the first time I feel like leaving the country. America is becoming a nightmare with the permanent war culture brought on by this President. I don't recognize my country. - November 2005
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Trivia:
Won Broadway's 2003 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for his performance as Mason Marzac in
Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out." Was nominated the next year, in 2004, as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for playing Garfield assassin Charles J. Guiteau in "Assassins."
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