Donald Moffat
Donald Moffat (December 26, 1930 – December 20, 2018) was a distinguished English actor whose extensive career spanned both film and stage in the United States. He launched his acting journey in the vibrant world of Broadway, where he showcased his remarkable talent in productions such as "The Wild Duck" and "Right You Are If You Think You Are," both of which earned him Tony Award nominations. His performance in "Painting Churches" was particularly noteworthy, earning him an Obie Award for his outstanding work.
Moffat's film credits are impressive, featuring significant roles in iconic movies like John Carpenter's "The Thing" and the critically acclaimed "The Right Stuff," which focused on the early days of the American space program. In addition to his film work, he made memorable guest appearances on popular television shows, including "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and "The West Wing," where he left a lasting impression on audiences with his versatile performances.
Throughout his career, Donald Moffat was celebrated for his ability to inhabit a wide range of characters, demonstrating both depth and nuance in his acting. His contributions to the performing arts have left an enduring legacy, marking him as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Rachel, Rachel
Class Action
Mary White
The Long Days of Summer
A Touch of the Poet
Far North
The Call of the Wild (1976)
A Son's Promise
A Smile Like Yours
The Terminal Man
Regarding Henry
Popeye
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Housesitter
The Best of Times
The Evening Star
Houston: The Legend of Texas
The Bonfire of the Vanities
The Right Stuff
Cookie's Fortune
Clear and Present Danger
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
Monster in the Closet
Love, Cheat & Steal
License to Kill (1986)
Music Box
Trapped in Paradise
The Sleep Room
Showdown (1973)
Alamo Bay
The Thing
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