스크린과 무대에 샘 워터스턴
Sam Waterston on screen and stage샘 워터스턴은 1965년 드라마 영화 노마진의 플라스틱 돔에서 영화 데뷔를 한 미국의 배우, 제작자, 감독이다.[1]워터스톤은 그의 경력 동안 무대뿐만 아니라 수많은 영화, 텔레비전 쇼에도 출연했다.그의 초기 영화 배역 중 하나는 텔레비전 드라마 영화 "The Glass Menagerie" (1973년)에서 신발 판매원으로 일했는데, 이 영화로 그는 드라마 시리즈에서 뛰어난 조연 배우로 황금시간대 에미상 후보에 올랐다.[2][3]워터스턴은 1974년 장편 영화 '위대한 개츠비'에서 본드 세일즈맨 닉 캐러웨이로 출연했으며, 이 영화는 골든글로브 최우수 남우조연상과 올해의 뉴스타상 후보에 두 번 올랐다.[4]
1980년 워터스톤이 텔레비전 미니시리즈 오펜하이머에서 미국의 이론 물리학자 J. 로버트 오펜하이머를 연기한 것은 그가 또 다른 골든 글로브 후보 지명을 받는 것을 보았다.[4]2년 후 워터스턴은 1984년 영국 드라마 해잉 S의 맞은편 킬링필드에서 미국 언론인 시드니 샨베르크 역을 맡았다. Ngor와 John Malkovich – 그의 연기로 Waterston은 아카데미 남우주연상 후보에 올랐다.[5][6]그의 다른 전기적 역할로는 올드 웨스트의 인물 프랭크 캔턴(1980)과 미니시리즈 링컨(1988), 1990년 미니시리즈 미니시리즈 남북전쟁, 일리노이 주의 연극 에이브러햄 링컨이 있다.[7]이 중 마지막 부분에서의 연기로 그는 연극에서 토니상 남우주연상 후보에 올랐다.[8]
워터스턴은 드라마 TV 시리즈에서 지방 검사를 연기했는데, 이 드라마로 골든 글로브 남우주연상-텔레비전 시리즈 드라마 상을 받았다.[4][9]1994년 경찰 절차적·법률적 드라마 '법률과 질서'에 잭 매코이 지검장으로 첫 출연했다.워터스톤은 2010년 해체될 때까지 이 쇼에 출연하는 두 번째 최장수 출연자가 되었다.[10]이 역은 그에게 드라마 시리즈 남자 배우의 뛰어난 연기력, 에미상, 골든 글로브상 후보에 대한 상으로 스크린 배우 길드상,[2][4][10]그는 또한 다른 범죄 드라마 시리즈인 '살인: Life on the Street(1997, 99), 망명자: A Law & Order Movie (1998년)와 스핀오프 Law & Order: Special Defilities Unit (2000년, 07년, 10년, 18년)과 Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005년)를 제작하였다.[7]워터스턴은 정치 드라마 뉴스룸(2012-14년)에서 가상의 뉴스 회사의 사장을 연기했다.[11][12]
워터스턴은 또한 브로드웨이와 오프브로드웨이, 라투리스타(1967), 하프웨이 업 더 트리(1967), 헨리 4세(1968), 햄릿(1972, 1975–76, 2008), 무수한 아도 어바웃 노무(1972–73, 2004) 등 수많은 무대 작품에도 출연했다.템페스트 (1974년, 2015년), 측정 (1976년)[7] 및 리어왕 (2011년)
필름
제목 | 연도 | 역할 | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
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노마진의 플라스틱 돔 | 1965 | 앤디 | [13][14] | |
피츠윌리 | 1967 | 올리버 | [15][16] | |
세대 | 1969 | 데스몬드 | [17][18] | |
셋 | 1969 | 테일러 | [19][20] | |
커버 미 베이브 | 1970 | 카메라맨 | [21][22] | |
누가 메리를 죽였을까? | 1971 | 알렉스야. | [23][24] | |
야만인 | 1972 | 제임스 | [25][26] | |
마호니의 최후의 저항 | 1972 | 펠릭스 | 마호니 에스테이트로도 알려져 있다. | [27][28] |
위대한 개츠비 | 1974 | 닉 캐러웨이 | [29][30] | |
란초 디럭스 | 1975 | 세실 콜슨 | [31][32] | |
공포 속으로 여행 | 1975 | 그레이엄 씨 | [33][34] | |
스위트 리벤지 | 1976 | 르 클레르크 | 올 아메리칸 걸, 댄디로도 알려져 있다. | [35][36] |
염소자리 원 | 1977 | USAF 피터 윌리스 중령 | [37][38] | |
인테리어 | 1978 | 마이크 | [39][40] | |
이글스 윙 | 1979 | 화이트 불 | [41][42] | |
스위트 윌리엄 | 1980 | 윌리엄 | [43][44] | |
홉스코치 | 1980 | 조 커터 | [45][46] | |
천국의 문 | 1980 | 프랭크 캔턴 | [47][48] | |
킬링필드 | 1984 | 시드니 샨베르크 | [49][50] | |
경고 기호 | 1985 | 칼 모스 | [51][52] | |
한나와 허 시스터즈 | 1986 | 데이빗 | 승인되지 않음 | [53][54] |
저스트 비브 프렌즈 | 1986 | 해리 크랜달 | [55][56] | |
플래그런트 데스르 | 1986 | 게리 모리슨 경감 | 영업비밀로도 알려져 있다. | [57][58] |
데스 테우펠스 파라다이스 | 1987 | 존스 씨 | 악마의 천국으로도 알려져 있다. | [59][60] |
9월 | 1987 | 피터야. | [61][62] | |
웰컴 홈 | 1989 | 우디 | [63][64] | |
범죄와 경범죄 | 1989 | 벤 | [65][66] | |
마인드워크 | 1990 | 잭 에드워즈 | [67][68] | |
육지에 갇힌트 | 1991 | 루퍼트 로이스 | [69][70] | |
더 맨 인 더 문 | 1991 | 매슈 트란트 | [71][72] | |
시리얼 맘 | 1994 | 유진 서핀, DDS | [73][74] | |
8월 왕의 여정 | 1995 | 무니 라이트 | 또한 프로듀서 | [75][76] |
닉슨 | 1995 | 리처드 헴스 | 감독의 컷버전에만 등장하는 장면들 | [77][78] |
소유주 | 1996 | 해리 밴크로프트 | [79][80] | |
섀도 음모 | 1997 | 미국의 대통령 | [81][82] | |
르 디폴리스 | 2003 | 체스터 워커 | [83][84] | |
커미션 | 2003 | J. 리 랭킨 | [85][86] | |
제발 평범해지길 | 2014 | 아빠 | [87][88] | |
마취 | 2015 | 월터 자로우 교수 | [89][90] | |
미스 슬로운 | 2016 | 조지 듀퐁 | [91] | |
성을 기반으로 | 2018 | 어윈 그리즈월드 | [92] |
텔레비전
제목 | 연도 | 역할 | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
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킬다레 박사 | 1965 | 마크 | 에피소드: "Life in the Dance Hall: F-U-N", "Enough La Boheme for Everybody" | [93][94] |
뉴욕 경찰 | 1967 | 마르코 | 에피소드: "인피니티 살인자" | [95][96] |
아무것도 아닌 것에 대한 많은 비난 | 1973 | 베네딕 | 텔레비전 영화 | [97][98] |
유리 메네게리 | 톰 윙필드 | 텔레비전 영화 | [99][100] | |
살인사건의 반영 | 1974 | 마이클 엘리엇 | 텔레비전 영화 | [101][102] |
프렌들리 파이어 | 1979 | C. D. B. 브라이언 | 텔레비전 영화 | [103][104] |
오펜하이머 | 1980 | J. 로버트 오펜하이머 | 7부작 미니시리즈 1982년 미국 첫 방송 | [105][106] |
Q.E.D. | 1982 | 쿠엔틴 에버렛 드베릴 교수 | 6회분 | [107][108] |
엄마가 가르쳐주지 않은 게임 | 데이비드 벤텔스 | 텔레비전 영화 | [109][110] | |
말하는 자유 | 시어도어 루스벨트 | 12회분 미니시리즈 | [111] [112] | |
키즈 디펜스 | 1983 | 폴 윌콕스 | 텔레비전 영화 | [113] [114] |
뎀프시 | 도크켄스 | 텔레비전 영화 | [115] [116] | |
트롤을 사랑한 소년 | 1984 | 오포이에티 | 텔레비전 영화 | [117] [118] |
피니건 비긴 어게인 | 1985 | 폴 브로드벤트 | 텔레비전 영화 | [119] [120] |
Love Lives On | 버니 | 텔레비전 영화 | [121] [122] | |
제5 미사일 | 1986 | 앨러드 렌슬로우 선장 | 텔레비전 영화 | [123] [124] |
놀라운 이야기 | 조던 맨머스 | 에피소드: "미러, 미러" | [125] [126] | |
위층 방 | 1987 | 트래비스 콜스 | 텔레비전 영화 | [127] [128] |
재판 중인 테러범:미국 vs.살림 아자미 | 1988 | 짐 델모어 | 텔레비전 영화 | [129] [130] |
링컨 | 에이브러햄 링컨 | 미니시리즈 | [131] [132] | |
악몽의 해 | 1989 | 윌리엄 L.샤이어 | 미니시리즈 | [133] [134] |
랜턴 힐 | 1990 | 앤드루 스튜어트 | 텔레비전 영화 | [135] [136] |
남북 전쟁 | 에이브러햄 링컨 | 음성 역할 9회 미니시리즈 다큐멘터리 | [137] [138] | |
I'll Fly Away | 1991–93 | 포레스트 베드퍼드 | 38회 또한 에피소드 "월터 이후" (1992년)를 감독했다. | [139] [140] |
워버그: 영향력 있는 사람 | 1992 | 지그문트 워버그 | 미니시리즈 | [141] [142] |
테일즈 프롬 더 크립트 | 1993 | G. G. 데보 | 에피소드: "아스 예 소우" | [143] [144] |
I'll Fly Away:그때와 지금 | 포레스트 베드퍼드 | 텔레비전 영화 | [145] [146] | |
웨스트 포인트에서의 공격:존슨 휘태커의 코트-마티알 | 1994 | 대니얼 체임벌 | 텔레비전 영화 | [147] [148] |
다윗의 어머니 | 존 닐스 | 텔레비전 영화 | [149] [150] | |
내부의 적 | 윌리엄 포스터 대통령 | 텔레비전 영화 | [151] [152] | |
로앤오더 | 1994–2010, 2022 | 잭 매코이 | 370회 | [153] [154] [155] |
살인:라이프 온 더 스트리트 | 1997, 1999 | 에피소드: "Baby, It's You", "Sideshow" | [156] [157] | |
한밤중의 기적 | 1998 | 의사 칼 코스터 | 텔레비전 영화 | [158] [159] |
망명자: 법질서 영화 | 잭 매코이 | 텔레비전 영화 | [160] [161] | |
패밀리 가이 | 2000 | 브루스 카플란 박사 | 음성 역할 에피소드 : "브라이언 인 러브", "더 얇은 화이트 라인"(미인증) | [162] [163] |
분할된 집 | 데이비드 딕슨 | 텔레비전 영화 또한 프로듀서 | [164] [165] | |
법질서: 특수 피해자 부대 | 2000–18[166] | 잭 매코이 | 에피소드: "Entitled: Part 1", "Blinded", "Torch" & "The Uncovered Country". | [167] [168] [169] |
매튜 셰퍼드 이야기 | 2002 | 데니스 셰퍼드 | 텔레비전 영화 | [170] [171] |
법률 & 질서: 쥬리 재판 | 2005 | 잭 매코이 | 에피소드: "혐오스러운 눈사람", "스켈레톤" | [172] [173] |
매스터즈 오브 사이언스 픽션 | 2007 | 로버트 하블만 | 에피소드: "깨끗한 탈출" | [174] [175] |
국립공원: 미국 최고의 아이디어 | 2009 | 독서자 | 에피소드: "그랜저 제국 (1915–19)","고향 (1920–33) | [176] [177] |
금지 | 2011 | 독서자 | 에피소드: "술주정뱅이의 나라", "사기꾼의 나라", "위선자의 나라" 미니시리즈 다큐멘터리 | [178] [179] |
뉴스룸 | 2012–14 | 찰리 스키너 | 25회분 | [180] [181] |
조 | 2013 | 데이비드 지프킨 | 에피소드: "르 마라이스" | [182] [183] |
그레이스와 프랭키 | 2015-현재 | 솔 버그스타인 | 78회 | [184] [185] |
신이 없는 | 2017 | 존 쿡 보안관 | 미니시리즈 | [186] |
드롭아웃 | 2022 | 조지 슐츠 | 미니시리즈 |
내레이터
제목 | 연도 | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
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노바 | 1987 | 에피소드: "Freud Under Analysis" | [187] [188] |
아메리칸 익스피리언스 | 1988 | 에피소드: "소멸하는 프론티어의 모습" | [189] [190] |
로스트 문명 | 1995 | 다큐멘터리 | [191] [192] |
미완성 여정 | 1999 | 다큐멘터리 단편 영화 | [193] [194] |
영향 모멘트:퓰리처상 사진의 이야기 | 1999 | 다큐멘터리 | [195] [196] |
라스트 보트 아웃 | 2010 | 다큐멘터리 단편 영화 | [197] [198] |
폭력의 길 | 2013 | 다큐멘터리 | [199] [200] |
쿠퍼 & 헤밍웨이:트루 젠 | 2013 | 다큐멘터리 | [201] [202] |
날짜 표시선:사이공 | 2015 | 다큐멘터리 | [203] [204] |
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