He provided the voice for Dr. Bruce Kaplan in the episodes "Brian in Love" and "The Thin White Line".
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| - Sam Waterston, eigentlich Samuel Atkinson Waterston, ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmschauspieler. Seit Beginn der 5. Staffel der Serie Law & Order spielte Waterston die Rolle des Jack McCoy und trat in dieser Rolle auch in anderen Serien von Dick Wolf auf.
- He provided the voice for Dr. Bruce Kaplan in the episodes "Brian in Love" and "The Thin White Line".
- Sam Waterston is the anti-partisan, and therefore anti-Republican, District Attorney of New York County as portrayed on the documentary Law and Order. He has ascended to this position after Fred "God's gift to women" Thompson stepped down to allow us to elect him as the sexiest actor-cum-President of the 21st century. When not supervising those perpetually hot ADAs, Waterston earns lunch money by shilling for TD Waterhouse and selling insurance against robot attacks. For when the metal ones decide to come for you, and they will, you will be ready.
- Samuel Atkinson "Sam" Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor and occasional producer and director. Among other roles, he is noted for his Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in 1984's The Killing Fields, and his Golden Globe- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning portrayal of Jack McCoy on the NBC television series Law & Order. He has been nominated for multiple Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild-, BAFTA- and Emmy Awards, having starred in over eighty film and television productions during his forty-five year career. Allmovie has characterised Waterston as having "cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic, unfailingly solid performances." In January 2010, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- Waterston also appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes "Entitled" and "Blinded", and in the Law & Order: Trial by Jury episodes "The Abominable Showman" and "Skeleton". He also appeared in the franchise's only movie, Exiled: A Law & Order Movie. Apart from Law & Order, Waterston guest-starred as Jack McCoy in the Homicide: Life on the Street crossover episodes "Baby, It's You: Part 2" and "Sideshow: Part 2". de:Sam Waterston
- Waterston contributed a recipe to Miss Piggy's 1996 cookbook, In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy: "Graham's Famous Omelet, as told to Sam Waterston by his son Graham." Miss Piggy praises "Samuel" for being such a gentleman (always letting Piggy order the extra large onion rings).
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| - Waterston contributed a recipe to Miss Piggy's 1996 cookbook, In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy: "Graham's Famous Omelet, as told to Sam Waterston by his son Graham." Miss Piggy praises "Samuel" for being such a gentleman (always letting Piggy order the extra large onion rings). Waterston's stage work includes several Broadway plays, winning a Drama Desk Award in 1973 for Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. Film credits include the 1974 version of The Great Gatsby (as Nick Carraway, opposite Robert Redford), several Woody Allen movies (Interiors, Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors), and 1984's The Killing Fields (earning an Oscar nomination for Best Actor). On TV, he played a different district attorney, Forrest Bedford, on the period drama I'll Fly Away (1991-1993) and more recently, was a regular as boss Charlie Skinner on The Newsroom (2012-2014) and as Sol on the Netflix sitcom Grace and Frankie (with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Martin Sheen). Waterston has also been a frequent portrayer of Abraham Lincoln, including Gore Vidal's 1988 miniseries Lincoln, in voice-over in Ken Burns The Civil War, the 1993 Broadway revival of Abe Lincoln in Illinois, and other productions and events.
- Waterston also appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes "Entitled" and "Blinded", and in the Law & Order: Trial by Jury episodes "The Abominable Showman" and "Skeleton". He also appeared in the franchise's only movie, Exiled: A Law & Order Movie. Apart from Law & Order, Waterston guest-starred as Jack McCoy in the Homicide: Life on the Street crossover episodes "Baby, It's You: Part 2" and "Sideshow: Part 2". For his role on Law & Order, Waterston was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and a 1995 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama Series, and he won a 1999 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. He was also declared a "Living Landmark" by the New York Landmarks Conservancy in 2002, along with fellow cast member Jerry Orbach. Sam Waterston provided the voiceover for Abraham Lincoln in Ken Burn's The Civil War. He also replaced his former Law & Order co-star Steven Hill as a spokesperson for TD Ameritrade. de:Sam Waterston
- Sam Waterston, eigentlich Samuel Atkinson Waterston, ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmschauspieler. Seit Beginn der 5. Staffel der Serie Law & Order spielte Waterston die Rolle des Jack McCoy und trat in dieser Rolle auch in anderen Serien von Dick Wolf auf.
- He provided the voice for Dr. Bruce Kaplan in the episodes "Brian in Love" and "The Thin White Line".
- Sam Waterston is the anti-partisan, and therefore anti-Republican, District Attorney of New York County as portrayed on the documentary Law and Order. He has ascended to this position after Fred "God's gift to women" Thompson stepped down to allow us to elect him as the sexiest actor-cum-President of the 21st century. When not supervising those perpetually hot ADAs, Waterston earns lunch money by shilling for TD Waterhouse and selling insurance against robot attacks. For when the metal ones decide to come for you, and they will, you will be ready.
- Samuel Atkinson "Sam" Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor and occasional producer and director. Among other roles, he is noted for his Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in 1984's The Killing Fields, and his Golden Globe- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning portrayal of Jack McCoy on the NBC television series Law & Order. He has been nominated for multiple Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild-, BAFTA- and Emmy Awards, having starred in over eighty film and television productions during his forty-five year career. Allmovie has characterised Waterston as having "cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic, unfailingly solid performances." In January 2010, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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