Steven Robert Weber[1] (born March 4, 1961)[2] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Brian Hackett on the television series Wings, voicing Charlie B. Barkin in All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series, and portraying Jack Torrance in the TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining. He had a recurring role on iZombie as Vaughn du Clark. He played Mayor Douglas Hamilton on NCIS: New Orleans in a recurring role and starred as Sergeant First Class Dennis Worcester in Hamburger Hill (1987).

Steven Weber
Weber in 2016
Born
Steven Robert Weber

(1961-03-04) March 4, 1961 (age 63)
EducationState University of New York, Purchase (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1984–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1985; div. 1992)
  • (m. 1995; sep. 2013)
Children2

Early life

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Weber was born in Queens, New York.[3][4] His mother, Fran (née Frankel),[1] was a nightclub singer, and his father, Stuart Weber, was a nightclub performer and manager of Borscht Belt comedians.[5] Weber is Jewish and embraces his heritage despite not having received a formal religious education.[6] Weber graduated from Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts (1979) and the State University of New York at Purchase.

Career

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Weber started appearing in TV commercials in the third grade.[7] After leaving college, he became a member of the Mirror Repertory Company and appeared opposite legendary actress Geraldine Page and Mason Adams in "Paradise Lost"[8] before winning a role as Julianne Moore's ill-tempered and ill-fated boyfriend on the CBS daytime drama As the World Turns in 1985–1986. He appeared in several motion pictures and TV mini-series, such as The Flamingo Kid, Hamburger Hill, and the acclaimed The Kennedys of Massachusetts (as the young John F. Kennedy).

His best-known role is as Brian Hackett, a skirt-chasing airplane pilot on the sitcom Wings. Several years later, Weber starred in his own short-lived half-hour comedy Cursed (later renamed The Weber Show), joined the cast of ABC's Once and Again as the tortured artist Sam Blue, and starred the next year in the acclaimed show The D.A., also for ABC. Weber also had lead roles in the 1990s films Single White Female[9] and Jeffrey.

Weber first appeared on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing[8] and in 2001-2002 took over for Matthew Broderick as Leo Bloom in the Broadway production of The Producers. In 2005, he appeared alongside Kevin Spacey in London at the Old Vic's production of National Anthems. Weber also wrote and produced 2003's Clubland, a Showtime film in which he and Alan Alda played father and son talent agents in 1950s New York City (for which Alda was nominated for an Emmy).

He appeared in four Stephen King adaptations: Desperation (2006), "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band" from the Nightmares & Dreamscapes (2006) mini-series, ”Revelations of Becka Paulson” from the “Outer Limits” revival series, and in the television mini-series version of Stephen King's The Shining (1997), playing the murderous writer Jack Torrance. He also narrated several audiobooks, including King's novel It and works by Harlan Coben and Dean Koontz. In 1998, he played the voice of wisecracking Alsatian Charlie B. Barkin in An All Dogs Christmas Carol, a role he earlier played in 1996 in All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series.

In 2007, he rejoined former Wings co-star Tony Shalhoub in a guest role on Monk. The same year, Weber played the role of network boss Jack Rudolph in the NBC series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. In 2008, Weber starred in Alliance Group Entertainment's feature film Farm House, where he played Samael, a mysterious vineyard owner. Weber also guest starred on the drama series Brothers and Sisters as Graham Finch, a business specialist. He also guest-starred on Psych as Jack Spencer, Shawn Spencer's uncle and Henry Spencer's brother. He also starred on Desperate Housewives in 2008. Weber appeared as a recurring guest on the 2008–2009 season of the CBS crime drama Without a Trace.

He was part of the cast of the ABC show Happy Town and had a major role in the television film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! in which he played the villain Hugh Magnate. He stars occasionally in the live action comic Puddin', alongside actor Eddie Pepitone. He narrated an unabridged audio book of Stephen King's It. Between 2012 and 2017, Weber provided the voices of several characters on the Disney XD animated series Ultimate Spider-Man. In 2014, Weber rejoined former Wings co-star Rebecca Schull in Chasing Life in recurring character roles. In 2017, Weber made a guest appearance in the Curb Your Enthusiasm (episode: "The Shucker"). In 2020, he starred opposite Fran Drescher in the NBC comedy Indebted. By 2021 he had begun a recurring role as Dr. Dean Archer in the NBC series Chicago Med.

Personal life

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Weber was married to actress Finn Carter from 1985 to 1992.[10]

In 1995, he became engaged to Juliette Hohnen,[11] then the Los Angeles bureau chief for MTV News,[12] and they married on July 29 that year at Highclere Castle in Berkshire, England.[13] In March 2013, it was reported that the couple filed for divorce.[14]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984The Flamingo KidPaul Hirsch
1985Walls of GlassSean
1987The Little FoxAdult VicVoice, English dub
Hamburger HillSergeant First Class Dennis Worcester
1990AngelsRickie
1992Single White FemaleSam Rawson
1993The TempBrad Montroe
1994BendersThe Man
1995Just LookingCraig
Take Out the BeastDrummondShort film
JeffreyJeffrey
Leaving Las VegasMarc Nussbaum
Dracula: Dead and Loving ItJonathan Harker
1998I Woke Up Early the Day I DiedPoliceman in Alley
Sour GrapesEvan Maxwell
Break UpOfficer Andrew Ramsey
An All Dogs Christmas CarolCharlie B. BarkinVoice, direct-to-video[15]
1999At First SightDuncan Allanbrook
2000TimecodeDarren Fetzer
Common GroundGil Roberts
Sleep Easy, Hutch RimesHutch Rimes
Joseph: King of DreamsSimeon, Slave TraderVoice[15]
2004Sexual LifeDavid Wharton
2005Inside OutNorman
The AmateursHoward
2007Choose ConnorLawrence Connor
2008Farm HouseSamael
ZipTrip Stringer
2009My One and OnlyWallace MacAllister
2011Son of MourningLt. Governor Fitch
Being Bin LadenOsama bin Laden
The Big YearRick McIntire
A Little Bit of HeavenRob Randolph
2012Leader of the PackJerryShort
2013CrawlspaceAldon Webber
Tom, Dick & Harriet/All's Fair in Love and AdvertisingTom Burns
2014Kiss MeArthur
2016Amateur NightDr. Kurtz
Batman: Return of the Caped CrusadersAlfred PennyworthVoice[15]
2017Ghost Recon Wildlands: War Within the CartelDeputy Director DavisShort film
Show BusinessesBudShort
A Thousand JunkiesMoshe
HandsomeTalbert Bacorn
Batman vs. Two-FaceAlfred PennyworthVoice[15]
2018The PerfectionAnton
Return to Christmas CreekHarryTelevision film[16]
2019Soliloquy or The GooseDaveVoice, short
TBAYou Above AllFilming

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984American PlayhouseTom DriscollEpisode: "Pudd'nhead Wilson"
1985-1986As the World TurnsKevin GibsonEpisode: "The Ceremony", 8–9 months of episodes
1987Crime StoryGary HolidayEpisode: "Little Girl Lost"
1989Kojak: Fatal FlawConrad St. JohnTelevision film
When We Were YoungBen KirklandTelevision film
1990–1997WingsBrian Michael Hackett172 episodes
1990The Kennedys of MassachusettsJohn F. Kennedy3 episodes
In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the KillingMatt FisherTelevision film
1991Deception: A Mother's SecretTerryTelevision film
Tales from the CryptDale SweeneyEpisode: "Mournin' Mess"
1993Star Trek: Deep Space NineColonel DayEpisode: "The Siege"
In the Company of DarknessKyle TimlerTelevision film
1994Betrayed by LoveAgent Jeff AveryTelevision film
1996Stories from the EdgeDrummondSegment ("Take Out the Beast")
1995–1997DuckmanBrian HackettVoice, 2 episodes
1997Austin Powers' Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers ClubThe Swingers Club
1996–1998All Dogs Go to Heaven: The SeriesCharlie B. BarkinVoice, 20 episodes
1997The Outer Limits8x10 ManEpisode: "The Revelation of 'Becka Paulson"
Director
Extreme GhostbustersFrancois RussoVoice, episode: "Dry Spells"
The ShiningJack Torrance3 episodes
Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television
1998The SimpsonsNeilVoice, episode: "King of the Hill"
1998–1999HerculesOdysseusVoice, 2 episodes
1998The New Batman AdventuresJ. Carroll CorcoranVoice, episode: "Judgment Day"[15]
Thanks of a Grateful NationJared GallimoreTelevision film
1999Stark Raving MadRodEpisode: "The Stalker"
The ExpertDr. John HardyEpisode: "Pilot"
Love LettersAndrew LaddTelevision film
Late Last NightJeffTelevision film
2000–2001CursedJack Nagle17 episodes
2000–2002Once and AgainSam Blue10 episodes (recurring season 1; regular season 3)
Baby BluesDr. GruberVoice, 2 episodes
2000Common GroundGil RobertsTelevision film
2001Club LandStuey WaltersTelevision film
The Legend of TarzanEdVoice, episode: "Tarzan and the Mysterious Visitor"
2002The Zeta ProjectEugene DolanVoice, episode: "Lost and Found"[15]
2002–2003Fillmore!Various voices4 episodes[15]
2003The Lyon's DenAllen ForresterEpisode: "Trick or Treat"
I'm with HerKyle BrittonEpisode: "The Last Action Queero"
2004The D.A.Dist. Atty. David Franks2 episodes
Higglytown HeroesGardener HeroVoice, episode: "Twinkle Tooth"
The Twelve Days of Christmas EveCalvin CarterTelevision film
2005Reefer MadnessJack StoneTelevision film
American Dad!Voice, episode: "Francine's Flashback"
Masters of HorrorFrank SpiveyEpisode: "Jenifer"
2005–2006Will & GraceSam Truman2 episodes
2006Nightmares & DreamscapesClark RivinghamEpisode: "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band"
Stephen King's DesperationSteve AmesTelevision film
2006–2007Studio 60 on the Sunset StripJack Rudolph18 episodes
2007More of MeRexTelevision film
MonkMax HudsonEpisode: "Mr. Monk Is on the Air"
Side Order of LifeJames KendallEpisode: "Funeral for a Phone"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMatthew Braden3 episodes
2007–2008Brothers & SistersGraham Finch8 episodes
2008PsychJack SpencerEpisode: "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable"
Without a TraceClark Medina4 episodes
Desperate HousewivesLloydEpisode: "City on Fire"
2009Party DownRicky SarguleshEpisode: "Celebrate Ricky Sargulesh"
2010Happy TownJohn Haplin8 episodes
In Plain SightMike Faber3 episodes
BackwashOliverEpisode: "Chapter Eight: Lake Pupik"
2011Wainy DaysMr. SticklandEpisode: "Kelly and Arielle Part 3"
ParenthoodJack KraftEpisode: "Slipping Away"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentBen LangstonEpisode: "Cadaver"
Falling SkiesDr. Michael Harris3 episodes
2009-2011Web TherapyRobert Lachman5 episodes
2011A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!Hugh J. Magnate Jr.Television film
Untitled Allan Loeb ProjectLomax
2012–2017Ultimate Spider-ManNorman Osborn / Green Goblin / Iron Patriot / Goblin King, Trapster, Venom, Green Goblin (Ultimate), Fancy Dan, additional voicesVoice, 28 episodes[15]
2012Hot in ClevelandKyle2 episodes
The Daly ShowEpisode: "The Daly Wings"
Leap YearRemy Doyle2 episodes
WilfredJeremy3 episodes
2012–20162 Broke GirlsMartin Channing3 episodes
2012Ruth & EricaCameron2 episodes
Malibu CountryPeteEpisode: "Bro Code"
DukeTerry PolaskiTelevision film
2013Eve of DestructionDr. Karl Cameron2 episodes
2013–2014DallasGovernor Sam McConaughey5 episodes
2013Childrens HospitalJohn TandyEpisode: "Old Fashioned Day"
The FlipsideEpisode: "Mittrel Ave"
2014Regular ShowJumpin' JimVoice, episode: "Rigby in the Sky with Burrito"[15]
2014–2015Chasing LifeDr. George Carver22 episodes
2014Murder in the FirstBill Wilkerson10 episodes
Bad TeacherRayEpisode: "What's Old Is New"
How to Get Away with MurderMax St. VincentEpisode: "It's All Her Fault"
2014–2017NCIS: New OrleansCouncilman/Mayor Douglas Hamilton18 episodes
2015HelixBrother Michael8 episodes
Sleepy HollowThomas JeffersonEpisode: "What Lies Beneath"
CommunityDetective ButcherEpisode: "Ladders"
2015–2016House of LiesRon Zobel6 episodes
2015The ComediansJamie Dobbs2 episodes
2015–2016iZombieVaughn Du Clark11 episodes
2015The Mindy ProjectJamesEpisode: "The Departed"
2017–202013 Reasons WhyPrincipal Gary Bolan26 episodes
2017–2018BallersJulian Anderson5 episodes
2017:DryvrsDougEpisode: "Scare Tactics""
Curb Your EnthusiasmThe ShuckerEpisode: "The Shucker"
2017–2018MomPatrick Janikowski6 episodes
2017The LibrariansSaint of ThievesEpisode: "And the Christmas Thief"
2018Avengers AssembleBeyonderVoice, 4 episodes[15]
Marvel Rising: InitiationGeorge StacyVoice, 2 episodes[15]
2018-2019Get ShortyLawrence Budd11 episodes
2018Channel ZeroAbel Carnacki6 episodes
2019Drunk HistoryVarious2 Episodes
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?Alfred PennyworthVoice, episode: "What a Night for a Dark Knight!"[15]
This CloseMichael's Dad2 episodes
The Bravest KnightThe Head Knight3 episodes
2020IndebtedStew KleinMain cast, 13 episodes
2021–presentChicago MedDr. Dean ArcherRecurring (Season 6),
Main Cast (Season 7-)
2023Celebrity Jeopardy!HimselfContestant

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984–1985The Real ThingBilly
1984Come Back Little ShebaBruce
1985HomefrontJeremy
1986LootVarious
1988Made in Bangkok[8][9]
2002–2003The ProducersLeo Bloom
2005National AnthemsArthur CookThe Old Vic
2009The PhilanthropistDonald
2013The Parisian WomanTom
2017Mamma Mia!Bill AustinHollywood Bowl

Radio/podcast/audio book

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YearTitleRole
2001Tell No One by Harlan CobenNarrator, Audie Award winner
2009Long Lost by Harlan CobenNarrator
2010Original Meanings by Jack N. RakoveNarrator
What the Night Knows by Dean KoontzNarrator
2011Live Wire by Harlan CobenNarrator
Against All Enemies by Tom Clancy and Peter TelepNarrator
Darkness Under the Sun by Dean KoontzNarrator
2016It by Stephen KingNarrator[17]
Home by Harlan CobenNarrator
We're Alive, LockdownJeremy
2017Don't Let Go by Harlan CobenNarrator
2018The Brick Slayer, Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie, Panic, The Pied Piper, The Pirate, and Rampage by Harold SchechterNarrator
2019Run Away by Harlan CobenNarrator
2020The Boy from the Woods by Harlan CobenNarrator
Dog People by Jennifer WeinerNarrator
2021Win by Harlan CobenNarrator
2021Falling by T.J. NewmanNarrator

References

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  1. ^ a b "Births". The New York Times. March 12, 1960. p. 87. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  2. ^ "UPI Almanac for Thursday, March 4, 2021". United Press International. March 4, 2021. Retrieved July 12, 2021. ... actor Steven Weber in 1961 (age 60)
  3. ^ "Steven Weber". TV Guide. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  4. ^ "Steven Weber Broadway and Theatre Credits". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  5. ^ "Steven Weber profile". SouthJersey.com. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  6. ^ "In a Sense, Abroad Part Trois: I's Real, Oy!". huffingtonpost.com. November 25, 2011. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  7. ^ "Tisha Campbell-Martin, Hamish Linklater and Steven Weber Complete Cast of MAMMA MIA! at The Hollywood Bowl". Broadway World. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  8. ^ a b c Brennan, Patricia (1993-01-03). "WEBER FOLDS 'WINGS' ROLE TO PLAY KILLER". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  9. ^ a b Arkatov, Janice (1992-09-19). "'Wings' Quipster Steven Weber Gets to Play Darker Roles Too". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  10. ^ "Steven Weber of Wings Getting Divorced". People. Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  11. ^ Lynn, Allison (May 29, 2013). "Passages". People. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  12. ^ "Star Tracks". People. March 13, 1995. Archived from the original on October 22, 2013. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  13. ^ Lynn, Allison (August 21, 1995). "Passages". People. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  14. ^ "'Wings' actor Steven Weber and wife Juliette divorcing". United Press International. March 5, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Steven Weber (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved December 2, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  16. ^ Dwilson, Stephanie Dube (November 17, 2018). "Where Was 'Return to Christmas Creek' Filmed?". Heavy. Retrieved July 4, 2021.
  17. ^ King, Stephen; Weber, Steven (January 2016). It. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-5082-1711-4.
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