Dan Butler - Noted Documentary, TV Movie, or Film Roles

Noted Documentary, TV Movie, or Film Roles

  • The Manhattan Project as SWAT Team member
  • Longtime Companion as Walter
  • The Long Walk Home as Charlie
  • Everyday Heroes as Dennis Peterson
  • The Silence of the Lambs as Roden
  • Rising Sun as Ken Shubik
  • Dave as Reporter
  • The Fan as Garrity
  • The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender as self
  • Enemy of the State as NSA Director Adm. Shaffer
  • The Sissy Duckling (voice)
  • Fixing Frank as Dr. Apsey
  • From the Earth to the Moon as Gene Kranz
  • Karl Rove, I Love You as Himself (Producer, co-director, co-writer)
  • Prayers for Bobby as Rev. Whitsell
  • Sniper 2 as Eckles
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love. as Cal's Boss

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