Ron Butler - Television and Film Appearances

Television and Film Appearances

Show Role Year
Homicide Rookie 1991
Everyday People Ron Harding 2004
Spartan Headquarters agent 2004
Boston Legal Dr. Kohler 2005
Summerland Doctor 2005 / 2010
Invasion Coroner, Asst. Coroner Arvin Morton (2 episodes) 2005
Related Front desk clerk 2006
Ugly Betty Reporter #2 2006
Without a Trace Mr. Roberts 2006
Crossing Jordan Attorney, lawyer (2 episodes) 2006–2007
Nurses Clerk 2007
Medium Desk clerk 2007
How I Met Your Mother Proctor 2007
Smother Friendly man 2007
Eli Stone Jury Foreman 2008
Rain The preacher 2008
Dirty Sexy Money Severin 2008
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Social Worker 2008
True Jackson, VP Oscar (46 episodes) 2008–2011
Torchwood: Miracle Day Coroner (1st episode) 2011
First Day (web series) Alloy Entertainment Vice Principal Lewis (5 episodes) 2011
"Dog with a Blog" Commercial Director Episode:"Dog with a Hog"

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