Dan Butler - Guest Appearances

Guest Appearances

  • Leg Work as Solinski in episode Blind Trust (1987)
  • Monsters as David in episode A New Woman (1990)
  • Quantum Leap as Jake Dorleac in episode Southern Comforts - August 4, 1961 (1991)
  • Columbo as Sgt. Goodman in episode No Time to Die (1992)
  • Life Goes On as Ed in episode Incident on Main (1993)
  • The Powers That Be as Walt Stevens (1993)
  • Quantum Leap as Mutta in episode Mirror Image- August 8, 1953 (1993)
  • Picket Fences as Joe Henley in episode Duty Free Rome (1993)
  • The X-Files as Jim Ausbury in episode Die Hand Die Verletzt (1995)
  • King of the Hill as voice of Attorney in episode Jumpin' Crack Bass (1997)
  • Tracey Takes On... as Priest in episode Religion (1998)
  • Star Trek: Voyager as Steth in episode Vis à Vis (1998)
  • Just Shoot Me! as Bill Slatton in episode Eve of Destruction (1998)
  • Suddenly Susan as Dr. Richards in episode War Games (1998)
  • Touched by an Angel as Dr. Ivar Kronenberg in episode Anatomy Lesson (1999)
  • Ally McBeal as a lawyer, episode Changes (1999)
  • Crossing Jordan as Arnold Hummer (2002)
  • American Dreams as Coach Ambros (2002–2003)
  • Malcolm in the Middle as Norm in episode "Butterflies"
  • Supernatural as Reverend Sorenson in "Hook Man" (2005)
  • House as Dr. Weber in "Distractions" (2006)
  • Monk as Dr. Scott in "Mr. Monk Goes to the Hospital"
  • Cashmere Mafia as Maxwell Tate in "Yours, Mine, and Hers"
  • 'Til Death as Paul in "Clay Date"
  • Without a Trace as David Wilkins in The Source"

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