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Luther Sloan

... as Luther Sloan.

William Sadler (born 13 April 1950 in Buffalo, New York) is the acclaimed actor who appeared as Luther Sloan in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Although he began his acting career performing on the stage and has made several television appearances, his most extensive work has been in films. Perhaps his best known film roles are those of "Colonel Stuart" in 1990's Die Hard 2 (which featured his DS9 co-star Colm Meaney in a small role, and starred TNG guest star Robert Costanzo) and "Heywood" in 1994's The Shawshank Redemption. Among his co-stars in the latter film were fellow Star Trek alumni Bill Bolender, Clancy Brown, Jude Ciccolella, Bob Gunton, and Mark Rolston.

Sadler is also known for his role as the "Grim Reaper" in 1991's Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, for which he won a Saturn Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. That film also co-starred Roy Brocksmith, whom Sadler had previously co-starred with in the first episode of Tales from the Crypt (which also featured Patti Yasutake). Sadler would go on to play a different Grim Reaper in the Tales from the Crypt episode "The Assassin", co-starring Jonathan Banks and Marshall Teague.

Sadler's many other film credits include Trespass (1992, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.), Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (1995, with Dick Miller, John Schuck, Tim De Zarn, and John Larroquette), and The Green Mile (1999, with James Cromwell and Paula Malcomson). He was also the star of the science fiction TV series Roswell, for which Jonathan Frakes was a frequent director. He went on to star in the series Wonderfalls, which ran for only one season in 2004.

Appearances as Sloan

Other Trek connections

Additional non-Trek film and television projects in which Sadler has appeared with fellow Star Trek performers include:

Television

Guest Appearances

Movies

Films

Trivia

Sadler was born on the same day as Star Trek: Nemesis actor Ron Perlman. The two would later perform together in the play "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui".

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