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2010
Returned to Broadway to play the title character in "Elling"
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2005
Performed in the Broadway revival of "Sweet Charity" opposite Christina Applegate
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2010
Joined the cast of HBO's "True Blood" in its third season as Russell Edgington, the vampire king of Mississippi
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2004
Played Charles J. Guiteau in the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins"
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2009
Played an immigration officer trying to deport Sandra Bullock in "The Proposal"
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2003
Appeared in Alejandro González Iñárritu's acclaimed film "21 Grams"
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2009 - 2010
Had a recurring role as a liberal judge on "The Good Wife" (CBS)
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2002
Won a Tony for his performance in Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out"
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2009 - 2011
Had a recurring role as Judge Charles Abernathy on "The Good Wife" (CBS)
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2001
Co-starred in the ensemble feature "The Anniversary Party"
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2008
Played State Senator John Briggs in "Milk"
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2001
Co-starred in the ensemble feature, "The Anniversary Party"
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2007 - 2009
Had a multi-episode arc on "Brothers & Sisters" (ABC) as a tough campaign manager
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1998
Appeared on Broadway in the revival of "Cabaret"
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2007
Appeared as a businessman with frequent run-ins with George Clooney's character in "Michael Clayton"
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1995
Made his Broadway debut in "Racing Demon"
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2007
Played a CIA station chief in "Charlie Wilson's War"
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1993
First of several appearances on NBC's "Law & Order"
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2005
Performed in the Broadway revival of "Sweet Charity," opposite Christina Applegate
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1992
Appeared in John Logan's off-Broadway play "Hauptmann"
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