D. B. Sweeney
Daniel Bernard "D. B." Sweeney, born on November 14, 1961, is a prominent American actor celebrated for his versatile performances across film and television. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Jackie Willow in Francis Ford Coppola's 1987 film, Gardens of Stone. Sweeney further showcased his talent as Lt. Phil Lowenthal in the 1990 war drama Memphis Belle and as Travis Walton in the 1993 sci-fi thriller Fire in the Sky, where he depicted a compelling true story of alien abduction.
In addition to these roles, Sweeney starred in the romantic sports film The Cutting Edge (1992), which has become a beloved classic, and he was featured in the ensemble cast of Eight Men Out (1988), which recounts the infamous Black Sox scandal in baseball history. His voice work includes notable roles in animated features such as Dinosaur (2000) and Brother Bear (2003), demonstrating his range beyond live-action performances.
With a career spanning several decades, D. B. Sweeney has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, earning a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim for his diverse roles and engaging screen presence.
Filmography
Yellow
Heaven Is a Playground
Roommates
Haymaker
The Cutting Edge
Free Fall (2014)
The Boxcar Children
Captive State
Fire in the Sky
Stiletto (2008)
Speak
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone
Deep in the Heart
12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue
Hear No Evil
Atlas Shrugged: Part II
Goosed
Eight Men Out
Memphis Belle
Going to the Mat
The Manson Brothers: Midnight Zombie Massacre
Miracle at St. Anna
Swamp Shark
No Man's Land
The Book of Stars
Dinosaur
Spawn
Leather Jackets
Underdogs (2013)
Brother Bear
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Rise & Fall: The World Trade Center
Gardens of Stone
Reporting for Christmas
Mountain Men
Lonesome Dove
Strange Luck