Birthday
1943/05/27 (81 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
Also know as
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bruce Peter Weitz (born May 27, 1943) is an American actor. He is perhaps best-known for his role as Sgt. Michael "Mick" Belker in the 1980s TV series Hill Street Blues for which he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1984. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruce Weitz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
(2007) The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
as Self
(2004) Dinocroc
as Dr. Campbell
(2006) El Cortez
as Popcorn
(1989) A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story
as Burton Weinstein
(2008) Triloquist
as Dummy (Voice)
(1983) Imps*
as Larry
(1998) The Landlady
as Pepper McAllen
(2000) One Hell of a Guy
as Eddie
(2007) The Dukes
as Toulio
(1999) Gut Feeling
as ---
(1996) The Legend of the Ruby Silver
as Bill McLean
(1990) Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean
as Joseph Lubin
(2002) No Place Like Home
as Dalrymple
(1996) Justice for Annie
as Detective McAdams
(1994) WindRunner
as Coach Woodhouse
(2008) My Apocalypse
as Jack Savage
(1981) Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story
as Paul Snider
(1998) Fool's Gold
as Sheriff Matson
(2007) Half Past Dead 2
as Lester McKenna
(1992) No Place to Hide
as Captain Nelson Silva
(1991) Babe Ruth
as Miller Huggins
(1985) Night of 100 Stars II
as Self
(1996) Coyote Summer
as Snapper
(1995) Her Hidden Truth
as Ricky Levine
(1994) The Liars' Club
as ---
(2001) Mach 2
as Phil Jefferson
(1999) Velocity Trap
as Capt. 'Turd' Fenner, FED 397 aka Atlantic
(2001) Facing the Enemy
as Lt. Carl Runyon
(1997) Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story
as Ron O'Brien
(1989) A Deadly Silence
as Det. McCready
(2002) Half Past Dead
as Lester McKenna
(1995) Mixed Blessings
as Doctor
(1998) Shattered Illusions
as Henry
(1990) Rainbow Drive
as Dan Crawford
(1994) Molly and Gina
as Paymer
(1995) The O.J. Simpson Story
as Robert Shapiro
(1995) Cops n Roberts
as ---
(1985) A Reason to Live
as Bob Cousins
(2006) Though None Go with Me
as Will Bishop
(2001) Focus
as Earl
(1998) Deep Impact
as Stuart Caley
(1990) The Earth Day Special
as Self (uncredited)
(1999) The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace Island
as Blather (voice)
(1977) The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
as Voice on Tape
(1984) Murder, She Wrote
as Dr. Max Franklin
(1994) Duckman
as ---
(1999) Third Watch
as Uncle Mike
(2005) Grey's Anatomy
as Edward Levangie
(2000) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
as Leon Slocomb
(1999) Once and Again
as ---
(2005) Ghost Whisperer
as Tobias Northrop
(2001) The Guardian
as ---
(1999) Judging Amy
as Martin
(1985) The Twilight Zone
as ---
(1976) Quincy, M.E.
as ---
(1995) Cybill
as ---
(1993) Walker, Texas Ranger
as Captain Ryder
(1981) Hill Street Blues
as Mick Belker
(1974) Happy Days
as ---
(1997) The Practice
as ---
(1993) The X-Files
as Agent Bocks
(1996) Superman: The Animated Series
as Bruno Mannheim (voice)
(1993) Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
as ---
(1995) JAG
as Chief Petty Officer Paul Bauwer
(1991) Sisters
as ---
(1985) The Ray Bradbury Theater
as Albert Brock
(2019) For All Mankind
as William Waverly
(1989) Anything But Love
as Mike Urbanek
(1994) ER
as Alderman John Bright
(1976) Battle of the Network Stars
as ---
(2001) Doc
as ---
(1978) The White Shadow
as Joe Kelly
(1983) The Hitchhiker
as Ray
(2000) Bull
as ---
(1994) The Byrds of Paradise
as ---
(1991) Civil Wars
as ---
(2000) The Weber Show
as Art Blankey
(1987) Mama's Boy
as ---
(1992) Batman: The Animated Series
as Lock-Up (voice)
(1999) The West Wing
as Senate Majority Leader
(1962) The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
(1994) Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
as Luxor (voice)
(1986) Matlock
as Lt. Jim Manning
(2002) Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
as Wes Kenner
(1992) Highlander: The Series
as Tommy Sullivan
(1994) Due South
as Huck Bogart
(1990) Dream On
as Policeman
(1971) Columbo
as Cook (uncredited)
(1995) JAG
as Hank Olin
(1979) Paris
as Haggart
(1988) Baby M
as Rick Whitehead
(2009) Lie to Me
as Leo O'Sullivan