R. D. Call
Biography
Roy Dana Call, born on February 16, 1950, and passing on February 27, 2020, was a prominent American actor known for his versatile roles in both film and television. Over the course of his career, Call made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent in a variety of genres.
His filmography includes notable works such as the action-packed "48 Hrs." (1982) and the comedic classic "Brewster's Millions" (1985). Call's dynamic performances continued with roles in dramatic films like "At Close Range" (1986) and "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989). He was also featured in critically acclaimed titles such as "Colors" (1988) and "State of Grace" (1990), where his portrayals left a lasting impression.
In addition to his work in the 1980s and 1990s, Call participated in several significant projects in the new millennium, including "Waterworld" (1995), "Murder by Numbers" (2002), and "Babel" (2006). His final performance came in the acclaimed film "Into the Wild" (2007), which showcased his enduring talent and commitment to storytelling.
Throughout his life, R. D. Call left an indelible mark on the film industry, remembered for his compelling performances and the diverse characters he brought to life on screen.
Filmography
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Logan's War: Bound by Honor
1998 • Albert Talgorno
Golden Years
1991 • Jude Andrews
No Man's Land
1987 • Frank Martin
Murder by Numbers
2002 • Rod Cody
Code of Honor
2016 • Mayor Randolf
Waterworld
1995 • Enforcer
Last Man Standing (1996)
1996 • Jack McCool
Young Guns II
1990 • D.A. Rynerson
Other People's Money
1991 • Arthur
Timestalkers
1987 • Bart
L.A. Takedown
1989
State of Grace
1990 • Nicholson
Hidden Treasure of the Mississippi
2008 • Coach Joe