Daniel Roebuck
Biography
Daniel Randall James Roebuck, born on March 4, 1963, is a prominent American actor and writer. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Deputy Marshal Robert Biggs in the acclaimed film The Fugitive and its sequel, U.S. Marshals. Roebuck is also noted for his performance as Jay Leno in the HBO film The Late Shift and as Dr. Leslie Arzt in the hit television series Lost. His versatility as an actor has led him to collaborate with renowned filmmakers like Rob Zombie and Don Coscarelli, appearing in several of their projects.
Additionally, Roebuck made a significant impact on television as Cliff Lewis, the private investigator for Ben Matlock, in the beloved legal drama Matlock, a role he held from 1992 until 1995. His career spans various genres and mediums, showcasing his ability to embody a diverse array of characters.
Throughout his journey in the entertainment industry, Daniel Roebuck has proven his talent and adaptability, earning a respected place within the acting community. With a rich body of work and continued engagement in film and television, he remains a noteworthy figure in contemporary American cinema.
Filmography
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Saint Nick of Bethlehem
2024 • Nick
NY Prison Break: The Seduction of Joyce Mitchell
2017 • Lyle Mitchell
How to Kill Your Family On Christmas
• Howard
American Cryptids
2025 • Clayton Carver
Double Take
2001 • Agent Norville
Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever
2014 • George
Project X (1987)
1987
Soaked in Bleach
2015 • Tom Grant
Together and Alone
1998 • Dougie Westa
InSight
2011
Dead Night
2018 • Jack Sterling
Straight Into Darkness
2004 • Soldier
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
2004 • Mr. Banks
Art Attack! The Dissection of Terrifier 3
2025 • Self
John Dies at the End
2013 • Largeman
31
2016 • Pastor Victor
Mary Christmas
2002 • Mac Reeves
Crust (2024)
2024 • Russ
Sweet Jane
1998 • Kellygreen
Flash of Genius
2008 • Frank Sertin
A Fork in the Road
2010 • Martin Cheeder
Murder at the Presidio
2005 • Major Dawson