William Thomas Sadler (born April 13, 1950) is an American stage, film, and television actor. His television and motion picture roles have included Chesty Puller in The Pacific , Luther Sloan in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , Sheriff Jim Valenti in Roswell , convict Heywood in The Shawshank Redemption , Senator Vernon Trent in Hard to Kill , Death in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and Bill & Ted Face the Music , and Colonel Stuart in Die Hard 2 . He played Matthew Ellis in Iron Man 3 , Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , and WHIH Newsfront . He also recurs as John McGarrett in the 2010 remake of the 1968 television series Hawaii Five-O , and the Boston boxing promoter and suspected drug dealer Gino Fish in the Jesse Stone television film series, opposite Tom Selleck . He also played Don in the 1992 movie Trespass .
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85-679: A minor in speech communications. A chance meeting with an old schoolmate on a trip into the city resulted in Sadler's casting in an off-off-Broadway production of Chekhov's Ivanov . After a brief turn at the Trinity Square Repertory Company in Providence , Rhode Island , Sadler moved back to New York and rented an apartment in the East Village, beginning twelve years in which he appeared in over 75 productions, including originating
102-504: A role in Die Hard 2 , he was told he was too young. With a make-up artist friend's help, Sadler re-auditioned as a 70-year-old, and won the part. In addition to appearing in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey as Death, Sadler also appears as himself, with his real-life wife and 5-year-old daughter, in scenes where families around the world respond to Bill and Ted's actions. He reprised his Death role in
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136-416: A song by Cascada from their 2011 album Original Me "Unspoken", a song by Four Tet from the 2003 album Rounds "Unspoken", a song by The Ghost Inside from their 2010 album Returners "Unspoken", a song by Lacuna Coil from their 2002 album Comalies "Unspoken", a song by War of Ages from their 2021 EP Rhema "Unspoken", a song by Weezer from their 2010 album Hurley "Unspoken",
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187-637: The HBO horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt featured Sadler in its lead role. In March 2011, Sadler made a guest appearance in NBC's Chase . Sadler portrayed Julius Caesar in the contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar on Broadway alongside Denzel Washington at the Belasco Theatre . Recently, he finished shooting with American independent filmmakers Dylan Bank and Morgan Pehme on
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#1732854911882204-572: The 2020 sequel Bill & Ted Face the Music . Sadler was also a regular on the television series Roswell as Sheriff Jim Valenti , and in Wonderfalls as Darrin Tyler. His other film credits include Trespass , K-9 , Project X , Disturbing Behavior , Kinsey , The Battle of Shaker Heights , Purple Heart , Jimmy and Judy and August Rush . Sadler's TV guest appearances include In
221-646: The Heat of the Night , Roseanne , Tru Calling , Tour of Duty , CSI , Numb3rs , and Law & Order: Criminal Intent . He had a recurring role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Luther Sloan . He appeared in three episodes as Sloan in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' s final two seasons. In 2007, he played Carlton Fog on ABC 's Traveler , and in 2008 he appeared in both NBC 's Medium as well as Fox Television 's Fringe . The 1989 pilot episode of
238-607: The film Nothing Sacred . Sadler portrayed the robot Victor in the 2010 video game , Fallout: New Vegas . Sadler played Lee Underwood in Greetings from Tim Buckley , a film on Tim and Jeff Buckley , which premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival . Sadler appeared as Matthew Ellis , the President of the United States , in Iron Man 3 (2013). In 2015, Sadler
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272-512: The role of Sgt. Toomey in the Broadway run of Neil Simon 's Biloxi Blues , opposite Matthew Broderick in 1985. Sadler is best known for his roles in the 1990 action film Die Hard 2 as Colonel Stuart , as Heywood in the 1994 prison drama The Shawshank Redemption , Death in the 1991 comedy Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey , and as Brayker in Demon Knight . When he first auditioned for
289-495: The son of Jane and William Sadler. From an early age, he enjoyed performing for an audience. Playing a variety of stringed instruments, he found hometown success during his high-school years at Orchard Park High School . He took on the persona of Banjo Bill Sadler, a banjo-playing singer who cracked jokes while playing. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at SUNY Geneseo ; then spent two years at Cornell University , where he earned his master's degree in acting with
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