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Titus Welliver
Welliver in New York in March 2010
Born
Titus B. Welliver

(1961-03-12) March 12, 1961 (age 63)
OccupationActor
Years active1990-present

Titus B. Welliver[1] (born March 12, 1961) is an American actor. He is known for his recurring roles in film and television and His Portrayal of the The Man in Black (Lost) on Lost (TV series

Early life

Welliver was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Norma Cripps, a fashion illustrator, and the landscape painter Neil Welliver.[1][2] He studied drama at New York University in the early 1980s, before his film and television career began to take off.

Career

Welliver has worked on several film projects, including The Doors, Rough Riders, Mulholland Falls, Twisted, Biker Boyz, and Assault on Precinct 13.

He played Al Capone in the movie Mobsters, had a recurring role as a doctor on the television show NYPD Blue, and was one of the stars of the CBS police drama Brooklyn South. Moreover, Welliver is well-known for playing the semi-regular character Silas Adams on the HBO series Deadwood, as well as for his prominent role as Lionel McCready in Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone. He is a longtime friend of actor Laurence Fishburne, with whom he appeared in Fishburne's directorial debut Once in the Life.

Welliver played "The Representative" in two episodes of the popular series, Prison Break. He also portrayed Kyle Hollis (a.k.a. Reverend Orson Parker) in the NBC series Life. Welliver appeared in the season five finale of Lost as the "The Man in Black", the unnamed nemesis of Jacob (played by good friend Mark Pellegrino), and continued to portray this character during the sixth and final season.

He appeared as a guest star on episode two of season five of Supernatural, portraying "War". He was introduced into FX's Sons of Anarchy midway through season two, in which he portrays Irish gun kingpin Jimmy O'Phelan. In 2009, he started playing the role of Prosecutor Glenn Childs, a rival of Chris Noth's character, in the CBS series The Good Wife.

Filmography

Year Production Role Notes
1990 Navy SEALs Redneck in Bar
1990 The Lost Capone Ralph Capone
1990 Matlock Johnny Bauer 1 Episode
1991 The Doors Macing Cop
1991 Mobsters Al Capone
1992 L.A. Law William Boyd 1 Episode
1992 Beverly Hills, 90210 Doug 1 Episode
1992 The Commish Michael Harris 1 Episode
1992 An American Story Jack Austin
1993 Tales from the Crypt Salucci 1 Episode
1994 Tick, Tick, Tick short
1994 One Woman's Courage TV movie
1994 The X-Files Doug Spinney 1 Episode
1994 Zero Tolerance Ray Manta
1994 Blind Justice Sumner
1995 New York Undercover Frankie 1 Episode
1995 Born to Be Wild Sergeant Markle
1996 Mulholland Falls Kenny Kamins
1996 Kindred: The Embraced Cameron 1 Episode
1996 High Incident Sgt. Crispo 2 Episodes
1996 Murder One Larry White 3 Episodes
1997 The Clearing short
1997 Nash Bridges Richard Drake 1 Episode
1997 Spy Game Sebastian Dane 1 Episode
1997 Rough Riders B.F. Goodrich
1997 The Big Fall Moe short
1997 The Practice Gordon 1 Episode
1998 The Day Lincoln Was Shot Lewis Thornton Powell TV movie
1997–1998 Brooklyn South Officer Jake Lowery Main Role (22 Episodes)
1995–1998 NYPD Blue Dr. Mondzac 8 Episodes
1999 Mind Prey John Mail TV movie
1999 Total Recall: The Series Henry Sumers 1 Episode
1999 Star Trek: Voyager Lieutenant Commander Maxwell Burke 2 Episodes
1999 Touched by an Angel Gregory/Lonnie 1 Episode
2000 Cement Moe
2000 Falcone Santino 'Sonny' Napoli 1 Episode
2000 Once in the Life Torch
2001 Big Apple FBI Special Agent Jimmy Flynn 8 Episodes
2001 Blonde The Baseball Player TV miniseries
2001 UC: Undercover Rick Jansen 1 Episode
2001–2002 That's Life Dr. Eric Hackett 17 Episodes
2002 Third Watch Cameron 1 Episode
2002 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Tom Landricks 1 Episode
2003 Biker Boyz Max
2003 The Twilight Zone Dylan 1 Episode
2003 Hack Zachary 2 Episodes
2004 Twisted Dale Becker
2005 Assault on Precinct 13 Milos
2004–2006 Deadwood Silas Adams 27 Episodes (one credit only)
2006 Law & Order Bill Whitney 1 Episode
2007 Numb3rs Agent Graves 1 Episode
2007 Kidnapped Senator Bill Ross 2 Episodes
2007 Jericho Colonel Robert Hoffman 1 Episode
2007 Gone Baby Gone Lionel McCready
2007 NCIS Navy Captain Roger Walsh 1 Episode
2007 Shark Dexter Modene/Javier 1 Episode
2008 Danny Fricke Thomas Harrison TV movie
2008 The Narrows Tony
2008 The Human Contract Mr. Praylis
2007–2008 Life Kyle Hollis 2 Episodes
2008 Prison Break Scott (The Representative) 2 Episodes
2009 Other People's Parties Pat 'The Patriot' Prescott
2009 Monk Daniel Reese 1 Episode
2009 Handsome Harry Gebhardt
2009 Raising the Bar Nate Chrisman 1 Episode
2009 Kings Bartender 1 Episode
2009 Supernatural Roger/War 1 Episode
2010 True Blue John Leeson TV movie
2009–2010 Lost Man in Black / Smoke Monster 3 Episodes
2010 Lost: The Final Journey Himself/Narrator TV Documentary
2010 The Closer Gregory Drisken 1 Episode
2010 Mafia II Civilians Video game voice role
2010 The Town Dino Ciampa
2009–2010 Sons of Anarchy Jimmy O'Phelan 12 Episodes
2011 The Awakening The Hunter TV movie
2011 Law and Order: LA Attorney Kennedy 1 Episode
2011 Suits Dominic Barone 1 Episode
2009–2011 The Good Wife Glenn Childs 16 Episodes
2011 Good Morning, Killer Mike Donato TV movie
2011–2012 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mark Gabriel/Matt Gabriel 3 Episodes
2012 Man on a Ledge Dante Marcus
2012 Item 47 Agent Blake short film
2012 Grimm Farley Kolt 1 Episode
2012 Touch Randall Meade 3 Episodes
2012 Powers Triphammer TV movie
2012 Argo Jon Bates
2012 Midnight Sun Bennett Maxwell TV movie
2012 Promised Land Rob
2013 White Collar Senator Terence Pratt 2 Episodes
2013 Poker Night Maxwell post-production
2013 RED 2 uncredited
2013 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[3] Agent Blake 1 Episode
2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction Savoy [4] post-production

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