Jamey Sheridan

Jamey Sheridan

32 movies Acting Jul 12, 1951 Pasadena, California, U.S.

Jamey Sheridan, born on July 12, 1951, is a distinguished American actor known for his extensive work across theater, television, and film. He garnered significant acclaim in 1987 when he received a Tony Award nomination for his outstanding performance in the revival of Arthur Miller's classic play, All My Sons.

Following his early appearances in television movies, Sheridan gained recognition with a leading role in the series Shannon's Deal. His television career continued to flourish with notable performances in acclaimed shows such as Chicago Hope and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, as well as in the adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand.

In addition to his television successes, Sheridan has also made his mark in film with roles in productions like Wild America and Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story. His versatility and talent have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences in a variety of genres. Throughout his career, Jamey Sheridan has demonstrated a commitment to his craft, leaving an indelible impact on both stage and screen.

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