William Sanderson

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Gender: Male
Born: 10th January 1948 (currently 64 years old)
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: Deadwood, Newhart, Jumanji, True Blood, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy, Lonesome Dove, Santo Bugito, Return to Lonesome Dove, Bar Karma
Movies: Fight For Your Life, Blade Runner, Last Man Standing, Man's Best Friend, Nightmares, Lone Wolf McQuade, Avatar, Crossfire Trail, Disappearances, Savage Weekend, The Treasure of Painted Forest, Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Stanley's Gig, Mirror, Mirror, Gods and Generals, Death Hunt, Raggedy Man, Monte Walsh, Black Moon Rising, Nice Guys Sleep Alone, Forest Warrior, Monkey Love, Coal Miner's Daughter, Siringo, Space Babes Meet the Monsters, Skeeter, City Heat, Stage Ghost, Sometimes They Come Back, Pretty Ugly People, George Wallace, Blade Runner: Theatrical and Director's Cut, Thunderground, Andersonville

William Sanderson (born January 10, 1948) is an American character actor.

Sanderson was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to an elementary school teacher mother and a landscape designer father. He holds business (B.B.A., 1968) and law (J.D., 1971) degrees from the University of Memphis (then known as Memphis State University).

Sanderson has appeared in many movies, and is known for his role in the 1982 classic science fiction film Blade Runner as J. F. Sebastian. Sanderson also portrayed a character named "Deuce" in an episode of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, and later reprised the role in the television movie Babylon 5: Thirdspace. He is also the basis and the voice for the recurring character of Dr. Karl Rossum in Batman: The Animated Series. Sanderson starred in the controversial film Fight for Your Life, which has a strict ban in the United Kingdom.

As a guest, he has made appearances in television shows, and his credits include The X-Files, Knight Rider, Married... with Children, Babylon 5, ER, Walker, Texas Ranger, and Coach. He plays a key role in an audio dramatization of Ursula K. Le Guin's "Vaster than Empires and More Slow" in NPR's 2000X series. In 2001,

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