William Fichtner stars in "Drive Angry," opposite Nicolas Cage, as The Accountant.
William Fichtner was recently seen on the big screen in "Date Night," starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, and "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale. Fichtner also starred in the comedies "The Amateurs," with Jeff Bridges, and "Blades of Glory," opposite Will Ferrell. Previously, Fichtner co-starred in the Academy Award-winning film "Crash," from writer-director Paul Haggis, for which he won a Screen Actors
Fichtner appeared in "Empire Falls," starring Paul Newman and Ed Harris, for HBO Films. Fichtner also was in the DreamWorks feature "The Chumscrubber," directed by Arie Posin; "Ultraviolet" for writer/director Kurt Wimmer; and "The Moguls," written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges.
Other credits for Fichtner include Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down," MGM's "What's the Worst that Could Happen?," "A Perfect Storm," Jersey Films' "Drowning Mona," Paramount Classics' "Passion of the Mind," HBO's "The Settlement," Agnieszka Holland's "The Healer," Columbia/TriStar's "Go," the box office hit "Armageddon," Steven Soderbergh's "The Underneath," Michael Mann's "Heat," and "Strange Days," directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Fichtner was also seen as the blind astronomer in "Contact" opposite Jodie Foster and starred in Kevin Spacey's directorial debut, "Albino Alligator."
On television, Fichtner was seen on NBC's "The West Wing" and ABC's "Invasion." In addition, he played Dr. Bruce Kellerman on ABC's "MDs." Television audiences are also familiar with Fichtner's portrayal of petrochemist Ryan Sparks in the premiere season of the comedy hit "Grace Under Fire." He also had a recurring role as Alexander Mahone on Fox's "Prison Break."
Fichtner is a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre where he received critical acclaim for his performance in "The Fiery Furnace," directed by Norman Rene. Other theater work for Fichtner includes "Raft of the Medusa" at the Minetta Lane Theatre, "The Years" at the Manhattan Theatre Club, "Clothes for a Summer Hotel" for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, "Battery" at the New York Theater Workshop, and "Machinal" at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre.
William Fichtner was recently seen on the big screen in "Date Night," starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, and "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale. Fichtner also starred in the comedies "The Amateurs," with Jeff Bridges, and "Blades of Glory," opposite Will Ferrell. Previously, Fichtner co-starred in the Academy Award-winning film "Crash," from writer-director Paul Haggis, for which he won a Screen Actors
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Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast in a Feature Film. Fichtner also starred opposite Adam Sandler in the remake of the comedy "The Longest Yard."Fichtner appeared in "Empire Falls," starring Paul Newman and Ed Harris, for HBO Films. Fichtner also was in the DreamWorks feature "The Chumscrubber," directed by Arie Posin; "Ultraviolet" for writer/director Kurt Wimmer; and "The Moguls," written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges.
Other credits for Fichtner include Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down," MGM's "What's the Worst that Could Happen?," "A Perfect Storm," Jersey Films' "Drowning Mona," Paramount Classics' "Passion of the Mind," HBO's "The Settlement," Agnieszka Holland's "The Healer," Columbia/TriStar's "Go," the box office hit "Armageddon," Steven Soderbergh's "The Underneath," Michael Mann's "Heat," and "Strange Days," directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Fichtner was also seen as the blind astronomer in "Contact" opposite Jodie Foster and starred in Kevin Spacey's directorial debut, "Albino Alligator."
On television, Fichtner was seen on NBC's "The West Wing" and ABC's "Invasion." In addition, he played Dr. Bruce Kellerman on ABC's "MDs." Television audiences are also familiar with Fichtner's portrayal of petrochemist Ryan Sparks in the premiere season of the comedy hit "Grace Under Fire." He also had a recurring role as Alexander Mahone on Fox's "Prison Break."
Fichtner is a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre where he received critical acclaim for his performance in "The Fiery Furnace," directed by Norman Rene. Other theater work for Fichtner includes "Raft of the Medusa" at the Minetta Lane Theatre, "The Years" at the Manhattan Theatre Club, "Clothes for a Summer Hotel" for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, "Battery" at the New York Theater Workshop, and "Machinal" at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre.
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