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Dean Hill (born October 26, 1986) is an Iroquois lacrosse player for the Philadelphia Wings in the National Lacrosse League.
Date Of Birth 1984-10-26 Profession Actor, Editor, Writer Nationality Iroquois
# Fact 1 He was nominated for a 1981 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for "The Magnolia Club" at the Novel Ventures Ltd. Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. 2 He was nominated for a 1975 Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for his performance in "The Magnolia Club" at the Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
Actor Title Year Status Character Other People's Heads 2016/I Short The Judge Dollop 2012 Short Max Mulligan 2012/II Lawyer A Heart Felt 2011 Short Mr. Thomas The Chicago Code 2011 TV Series Linus Westermeyer Guys Book Club 2011 TV Series Mort New Sincerity 2009 Short President Park The Beast 2009 TV Series Tommy Doherty Sr. Only the Brave 2006 Older Man (uncredited) NYPD Blue 2004 TV Series Al Desperados: The Shadow of El Diablo 2001 Video Game Sam (English version, voice) Shark in a Bottle 2000 The Homeless Man JAG 2000 TV Series Carl Carman Unabomber: The Gobetween 1995 Theodore Kaczynski The Invaders 1995 TV Series Marty The Client 1995 TV Series Bud Barlow ER 1995 TV Series Lew Reicher Where Are My Children? 1994 TV Movie Partner L.A. Law 1994 TV Series Belligerent Man The John Larroquette Show 1994 TV Series Man #2 When No One Would Listen 1992 TV Movie Deputy DA Night Court 1992 TV Series Mark Monroe Good & Evil 1991 TV Series Drunk In Living Color 1991 TV Series The Man Knots Landing 1991 TV Series Man Running Against Time 1990 TV Movie Captain Will Fritz Who's the Boss? 1990 TV Series Leonard Tibbs The Two Jakes 1990 Cop with Parrot The Flockens 1990 TV Movie Seymour Borg Imagining America 1989 TV Movie Neal Cassidy (segment "This Ain't Bebop") This Ain't Bebop 1989 TV Short Neal Cassidy Guns of Paradise 1989 TV Series Travis An Innocent Man 1989 Mike K-9 1989 Butler Gideon Oliver 1989 TV Series Charles Whitlock Almost Grown 1989 TV Series Captain Jack and Mike 1987 TV Series Workman Crime Story 1986 TV Series Bartender One More Saturday Night 1986 Bartender Lady Blue 1985 TV Series Roe Two Fathers' Justice 1985 TV Movie Luger Hard Knox 1984 TV Movie Maj. Benjamin Garfield Class 1983 Bar Patron Chicago Story 1982 TV Series Dean Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy 1982 TV Movie Coach of the Year 1980 TV Movie McLeash The Blues Brothers 1980 Nazi The Duke 1979 TV Series The Chisholms 1979 TV Mini-Series Jeremy Stokes
Editor Title Year Status Character Bringing Up BayBay 2005 Short I'd Rather Be Dancing 2005 Short Then Again 2004 Short
Known for movies The Blues Brothers (1980) as Nazi
K-9 (1989) as Butler
A Heart Felt (2011) as Mr. Thomas
The Two Jakes (1990) as Cop with Parrot