Tobin Bell
Biography
Joseph Henry Tobin Jr., widely recognized as Tobin Bell, was born on August 7, 1942. He is a distinguished American actor and producer, celebrated primarily for his iconic portrayal of John Kramer, also known as Jigsaw, in the Saw film franchise. This role has not only defined his career but has also earned him five award nominations and two prestigious wins.
Bell's journey in the entertainment industry began with various stand-in and background roles before he landed his breakout performance in the critically acclaimed film Mississippi Burning in 1988. Throughout the 1990s, he continued to establish himself in the industry, featuring in numerous made-for-television films and guest appearances on various television series.
While his extensive body of work spans multiple genres and formats, it is his chilling embodiment of Jigsaw that has left a lasting impact on horror cinema. In addition to his on-screen performances, Bell lent his voice to video games inspired by the franchise, including Saw and its sequel, Saw II: Flesh & Blood, where he also contributed his likeness. His unique ability to evoke fear and intrigue has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the world of film and television.
Filmography
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Phantom Halo
2014 • Smashmouth
Jigsaw (2017)
2017 • John Kramer / Jigsaw
Decoys 2: Alien Seduction
2007 • Professor Erwin Buckton
Finders Keepers (2014)
2014 • Dr. Freeman
Buried Alive (2007)
2007 • Lester
The Way We Weren't
2019 • Jerry
Saw 3D
2010 • John Kramer / Jigsaw
Boogeyman 3
2008
The Call (2020)
2020 • Edward Cranston
Boogeyman 2
2007 • Dr. Mitchell Allen
Ruby (1992)
1992 • Ferrie
The Babysitter's Seduction
1996 • Frank O'Keefe
Tales of Ordinary Madness
1981
The Firm (1993)
1993
Saw X
2023 • John Kramer
Best of the Best 4: Without Warning
1998 • Lukasz Slava
Dark House (2014)
2014 • Seth
The Quick and the Dead (1995)
1995 • Dog Kelly
Brown's Requiem
1998 • Stan the Man
Saw V
2008 • John Kramer / Jigsaw
Gates of Darkness
2019 • Monsignor Canell
Ice Cream in the Cupboard
2019 • Pop