Bill Sage
William Sage III (born April 3, 1962) is an American actor and alumnus of State University of New York at Purchase.[1] He is known for his collaborations with director Hal Hartley.[2]
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Born | William Sage III April 3, 1962 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Education | State University of New York, Purchase (BFA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989-present |
Filmography
- Simple Men (1992) as Dennis McCabe
- Flirt (1995) as Bill
- The Perez Family (1995) as Steve Steverino
- I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) as Tom Baker
- High Art (1998) as Arnie
- Sex and the City (1998) as Kurt Harrington
- Somewhere in the City (1998) as Justin
- The Insider (1999) as Intense Young Intern
- Boiler Room (2000) as FBI Agent David Drew
- American Psycho (2000) as David Van Patten
- Glitter (2001) as Billie's Father
- No Such Thing (2002) as Carlo
- Evenhand (2002) as Officer Ted Morning
- Mysterious Skin (2004) as Coach
- The Girl from Monday (2005) as Jack Bell
- The Handyman (2006) as Caleb Tucker
- Heavens Fall (2006) .as Thomas Knight, Jr.
- Fast Company (2007) as Robert
- If I Didn't Care (2007) as Davis Myers
- Tennessee (2008) as Roy
- Precious (2009) as Mr. Wicher
- The Scientist (2010)
- Off Season (2010) as 'Man'
- Boy Wonder (2010)
- Nurse Jackie (2010-2011 TV series) as Bill / Seizure Man
- Boardwalk Empire (2011 TV series) as Solomon Bishop / George Bishop
- Electrick Children (2012) as Tim
- Person of Interest (2012) as Reddy (Episode: "The Contingency")
- Surviving Family (2012) as Jerry Malone
- We Are What We Are (2013) as Frank Parker
- Every Secret Thing (2014) as Dave Fuller
- The Taking of Ezra Bodine (2014) as Dean
- The Boy (2015) as the Sheriff
- Grass Stains (2015)
- Hap and Leonard (2016 TV series) as Howard
- Fender Bender (2016) as The Driver
- AWOL (2016) as Roy
- The Price (2017) as John Kocher
- Welcome to Willits (2017) as Brock
- After Everything (2018) as Paul
- Power (2017–2018) as Sammy
- The Pale Door (2020) as Dodd
- Wrong Turn (2021) as Venable / Ram Skull
References
- Collar, Cammila. "Bill Sage on AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
- Olsen, Mark (2013-09-21). "Director Jim Mickle sinks teeth into 'We Are What We Are' remake". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
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