

Bill Smitrovich
William Stanley Zmitrowicz Jr., widely recognized as Bill Smitrovich, was born on May 16, 1947. He has established himself as a prominent American actor, celebrated for his versatile performances across television and film.
Smitrovich's career took off in the late 1980s, when he appeared in the critically acclaimed series "Life Goes On," where he portrayed the character of Drew Thatcher, a loving father navigating the complexities of raising a family with a special needs child. This role not only showcased his acting chops but also earned him significant recognition in the industry.
In addition to his television success, Smitrovich has made notable contributions to film, with roles in major productions including "The American President" (1995) and "Donnie Brasco" (1997), demonstrating his ability to adapt to various genres and characters. His talent has also led him to guest appearances on popular shows such as "The X-Files," "The West Wing," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
Throughout his career, Bill Smitrovich has garnered respect from peers and fans alike for his dedication to his craft. His impressive body of work continues to resonate with audiences, marking him as a distinguished figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography


Millennium

Life Goes On

A Nero Wolfe Mystery

The Event

Around the Fire

Silver Bullet

Her Alibi

Crazy People

Valley of Bones

Bitch

Futuresport

While I Was Gone

Flash of Genius

Ted

The Last Lullaby

Eagle Eye

The November Man

Thirteen Days

Band of the Hand

Seven Pounds

The Trigger Effect

Fail Safe (2000)

Joker: Folie à Deux

The Phantom (1996)

The Game of Their Lives

Ted 2

Nick of Time

Iron Man (2008)
