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TV Shows
Actors
William Newman
Jun 15, 1934 (91 years old) in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
The King of Queens
My Name Is Earl
Mad About You
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Credits
2005 ·
My Name Is Earl
as Cat Show MC
2001 ·
The Tick
as The Cape
2000 ·
Teacher's Pet
as Dr. Thompson
1999 ·
Angel
as Old Demon Man
1999 ·
For Love of the Game
as Fitch
1998 ·
Brown's Requiem
as Augie
1998 ·
L.A. Doctors
as Harvey Feingold
1998 ·
The King of Queens
as Herb
1997 ·
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
as Charlie Hayes (segment "Charlie")
1997 ·
Touch
as Court Clerk
1996 ·
Santa with Muscles
as Chas
1996 ·
The Craft
as Street Preacher
1995 ·
Tom and Huck
as Doc Robinson
1995 ·
The Drew Carey Show
as Hammond
1995 ·
Wounded Heart
as Jedediah
1995 ·
Jury Duty
as Judge D'Angelo
1995 ·
Women of the House
as Dave
1994 ·
All-American Girl
as Customer
1994 ·
The Stand
as Dr. Soames
1994 ·
Dead Man's Revenge
as Doctor
1993 ·
Mrs. Doubtfire
as Mr. Sprinkles
1993 ·
Diagnosis: Murder
as Chester Chumley
1993 ·
Fearless
as Elderly Man
1993 ·
The Odd Couple: Together Again
as Sylvester
1993 ·
Leprechaun
as Sheriff Cronin
1992 ·
Desperate Choices: To Save My Child
as Dr. Edwards
1992 ·
Hero
as Millionaire
1992 ·
Mad About You
as The Waiter
1992 ·
Solomon's Choice
as Dr. Edwards
1990 ·
Chattahoochee
as Jonathan
1989 ·
Dinner at Eight
as Alf
1988 ·
Monkey Shines
as Doc Williams
1988 ·
Funny Farm
as Gus Lotterhand
1988 ·
The Serpent and the Rainbow
as French Missionary Doctor
1988 ·
The Murder of Mary Phagan
as
1987 ·
Star Trek: The Next Generation
as Kalin Trose
1986 ·
The Mosquito Coast
as Captain Smalls
1986 ·
Act of Vengeance
as Ezra Morgan
1986 ·
The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
as Sheriff Timberlake
1985 ·
Silver Bullet
as Virgil Cuts
1984 ·
A Billion for Boris
as OTB Cashier #2
1982 ·
Split Cherry Tree
as Luster
1981 ·
The Postman Always Rings Twice
as Man from Home Town
1980 ·
Brubaker
as Dunfield - Prison Board (as William M. Newman)
1979 ·
Knots Landing
as Judge Allan Rifkin
1976 ·
Squirm
as Quigley
1936 ·
The Big Show
as Lee Wilson