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Old 12-07-2008, 12:37 AM
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Sheriff Bud Dearborne /William Sanderson Appreciation #1

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Thanks for getting us started, Andie

Maybe we could add a pic & his filmographie to the opening?


  1. Pretty Ugly People (2008) (completed) .... Sam
  2. Imps* (2009) .... Alienski
  3. "True Blood" .... Sheriff Bud Dearborne (12 episodes, 2008)
  4. "Life" .... Holt Easley (1 episode, 2007)
  5. "Deadwood" .... E.B. Farnum (36 episodes, 2004-2006)
  6. Beyond the Wall of Sleep (2006) .... Joe Slaader
  7. Disappearances (2006) .... Rat Kinneson
  8. The Treasure of Painted Forest (2006) .... Paul
  9. Wit's End (2005) .... Jedediah Cross
  10. Avatar (2004) .... Riley
  11. Promised Land (2004/I) .... Clark
  12. "Monk" .... Joshua Skinner (1 episode, 2004)
  13. The Low Budget Time Machine (2003) .... The Prospector
  14. "Without a Trace" .... Wally Sykes (1 episode, 2003)
  15. Gods and Generals (2003) .... Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill
  16. Monte Walsh (2003) (TV) .... Skimpy Eagens
  17. Never Get Outta the Boat (2002) .... Clarence
  18. Monkey Love (2002) .... Chalmers
  19. "Dharma & Greg" .... Mike (1 episode, 2002)
  20. "Walker, Texas Ranger" .... Mayor / ... (3 episodes, 1996-2001)
  21. Crossfire Trail (2001) (TV) .... Dewey (the bartender)
  22. Dying on the Edge (2001)
  23. Stanley's Gig (2000) .... Stanley Myer
  24. Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story (2000) (TV) .... Helicopter Pilot
  25. Stageghost (2000) .... Jack Butler
  26. "L.A. Heat" .... The Monk (1 episode, 1999)
  27. Nice Guys Sleep Alone (1999) .... Rufus
  28. "The Angry Beavers" .... Clerk / ... (1 episode, 1998)
  29. Sorrow's Child (1998) .... Janitor
  30. "Maximum Bob" .... Dicky Crowe (5 episodes, 1998)
  31. Babylon 5: Thirdspace (1998) (TV) .... Deuce
  32. "The Practice" .... Mr. Simmons (1 episode, 1998)
  33. "George & Leo" (1 episode, 1997)
  34. George Wallace (1997) (TV) .... T.Y. Odum
  35. "Coach" .... Larry / ... (3 episodes, 1997)
  36. Critics and Other Freaks (1997) .... Chef Bernie
  37. Blade Runner (1997) (VG) (voice) .... J.F. Sebastian
  38. "Santo Bugito" (1995) TV series .... Clem (unknown episodes, 1996)
  39. The Utilizer (1996) .... Leek
  40. "ER" .... Mr. Percy (1 episode, 1996)
  41. Forest Warrior (1996) .... Paul Carpio
  42. "The Pretender" .... Roy Abbot (1 episode, 1996)
  43. Last Man Standing (1996/I) .... Joe Monday
  44. Andersonville (1996) (TV) .... Munn
  45. "Jumanji" (1996) TV series .... Professor Ibsen (unknown episodes)
  46. "The Marshal" .... Philbrick (1 episode, 1995)
  47. Hologram Man (1995) .... Manny/Giggles
  48. Phoenix (1995) .... Miro
  49. "Batman" .... Dr. Karl Rossum (4 episodes, 1992-1994)
  50. "The X Files" .... Edward Funsch (1 episode, 1994)
  51. Wagons East (1994) .... Zeke
  52. The Client (1994) .... Wally Boxx
  53. "Babylon 5" .... Deuce (1 episode, 1994)
  54. Mirror, Mirror 2: Raven Dance (1994) .... Roger
  55. "Matlock" .... Mickey Sanders (1 episode, 1994)
  56. Siringo (1994) (TV) .... Tully
  57. "Return to Lonesome Dove" (1993) TV mini-series .... Lippy Jones
  58. Man's Best Friend (1993) .... Ray
  59. "Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times" (1 episode, 1993)
  60. "Sirens" .... Male Store Owner (1 episode, 1993)
  61. Skeeter (1993) .... Gordon Perry
  62. "The Young Riders" (1 episode, 1992)
  63. "Mann & Machine" .... Dr. William Unzer (1 episode, 1992)
  64. "Dangerous Curves" .... Bobby Havens (1 episode, 1992)
  65. The Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniversary Special (1991) (TV) .... Larry
  66. "Married with Children" .... Cousin Eb (1 episode, 1991)
  67. The Rocketeer (1991) .... Skeets
  68. Sometimes They Come Back (1991) (TV) .... Carl Mueller (age 44)
  69. The Giant of Thunder Mountain (1991) .... Percey Crow
  70. "Newhart" .... Larry (36 episodes, 1982-1990)
  71. Mirror Mirror (1990) .... Mr. Veze
  72. Deadly Weapon (1989) .... Reverend
  73. "Lonesome Dove" (1989) TV mini-series .... Lippy Jones
  74. "The Twilight Zone" .... Norman Blane (1 episode, 1988)
  75. The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains (1987) (TV) .... Trump
  76. Last Man Standing (1987) .... Casper
  77. Dead Aim (1987) .... Brennan
  78. Dalton: Code of Vengeance II (1986) (TV) .... Bobby Fuller
  79. Black Moon Rising (1986) .... Tyke Thayden
  80. The Defiant Ones (1986) (TV) .... Mason
  81. Streets of Justice (1985) (TV) .... Weasel
  82. Fletch (1985) .... Jim Swarthout
  83. City Heat (1984) .... Lonnie Ash
  84. Women of San Quentin (1983) (TV) .... Countee
  85. Nightmares (1983) .... Gas station attendant (segment "Terror in Topanga")
  86. Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) .... Snow
  87. China Lake (1983) .... Little Germ
  88. Who Will Love My Children? (1983) (TV) .... Cleve Shelby
  89. "Knight Rider" .... The Rev (1 episode, 1982)
  90. The Executioner's Song (1982) (TV) (uncredited) .... Gibbs
  91. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982) (TV) .... Cowboy
  92. Blade Runner (1982) .... J.F. Sebastian
  93. "Bret Maverick" .... Kenneth Broomick (1 episode, 1982)
  94. "Quincy M.E." (1 episode, 1982)
  95. Raggedy Man (1981) .... Calvin
  96. Death Hunt (1981) .... Ned Warren
  97. "Walking Tall" .... Stacy (1 episode, 1981)
  98. "The Dukes of Hazzard" .... Collins (1 episode, 1980)
  99. Scared Straight! Another Story (1980) (TV) .... Harlan
  100. Seed of Innocence (1980) .... Randy Webb
  101. Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) .... Lee Dollarhide
  102. The Onion Field (1979) (as William J. Sanderson) .... Young Con
  103. "Starsky and Hutch" .... Weirdo (1 episode, 1979)
  104. Savage Weekend (1979) .... Otis
  105. Fight for Your Life (1977) .... Jessie Lee Kane
  106. Ningen no shômei (1977) (as Bill Sanderson)
  107. The Other Side of Victory (1976) (TV)
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Thanks for the thread Andie , and thanks Nad for the picture and the filmography.
I don't think i have seen him in anything else.
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Looking at his resume, I should have seen him in:

Starsky & Hutch
The Pretender
Babylon 5
Knight Rider
Quincy
The Client
The X-Files
The Young Riders
Matlock
ER
Jumanji
Monk
Life

To name a few

Nah, I don't watch too much TV
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Old 12-08-2008, 12:00 AM
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That's a good idea Nad Thanks for compiling the list I'll add it later.

There is no such thing as too much tv
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Old 12-08-2008, 02:24 AM
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You're welcome Andie

I think he's a pretty well known face - at least if you like to watch some TV
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Exclusive Interview : William Sanderson

I've chatted to William Sanderson a few times over the years and have found him to be as talented as he is congenial. And what's wonderful about William is he'll gladly donate his time to chat to fans, or speak to the media about his various projects (Be it "Blade Runner", which I believe was the reason for our first interview, or "Deadwood", the topic of a further interview we did) no matter where or when. As such was the case with this latest tête-Ã*-tête about Sanderson's gig on TV vampire hit, "True Blood".

William, I assume you got the part on "True Blood" because of your standing association with HBO?

I think it helped. The same casting director that did Deadwood brought me in to read the part of Sheriff Dearborne for True Blood's creator, Alan Ball. I know they were looking for authentic southern accents - which has been a curse and a blessing for me. Alan said he had never seen "Deadwood" - maybe that's why I landed the role! [Laughs]

Back-tracking a bit. How great was it to play E.B on ‘'Deadwood''? You a little bummed those "Deadwood" telemovies didn't come to fruition?

Yes - E.B. was such a suck up, loved being him. And, yes, like the rest of the Deadwood cast, I did want to do the talked about movies. Not only for myself...ourselves....it would have been nice to wrap up the story for the fans of [the show].

If the show had continued in some sense, where would you have wanted to have taken the character?

Well, the obvious "want" would have been for E.B. to survive the whole season. Next, maybe to have had E.B. move on to Governor!

My good friend Stephen Tobolowsky was on the show. I know he adored the experience, too.

Wasn't Stephen Tobolowski wonderful to watch in Deadwood?! I don't see the cast much. Have run into a few at different social functions or just being out and about Los Angeles. I ocasionaly email and chat on the phone with Ian McShane. Oh, and have chatted several times with W. Earl Brown...we shop at the same grocery and get our coffee at the same place.

Was it refreshing to play a good-guy Sheriff after the rather slimy E.B?

Yes, very. I was very excited to clean up and play a normal guy.

I'm often the weird, quirky, or bad guy in town.

We don't learn much about Bud in the first season of the show though. Do you have an idea of who he is, or where he comes from, in the back of your mind?

There's not much on him in Charlaine Harris's books. He is a southerner, of course, is married and has grandchildren. I'm still learning. Alan Ball told me that Bud was Jason's Sunday school teacher - the most helpful clue about Bud to date. It goes without saying that I'm looking forward to learning more about him as time goes on.

Now where's this show filmed? Looks like Louisiana but I'm guessing it's not

It's filmed at several different locations in and around Los Angeles and on sound stages in Hollywood. The cast and crew also made several trips to Louisiana for some out-door shots.

What the attraction to "True Blood" for people, ya think?

This is always the hardest question to answer. I could say, YOUTH! People like to watch young and attractive characters struggling with love and life. But you also have to have great writing...which "True Blood" has. It's a team effort....and a plus, it also has great music! At this moment I feel compelled to say I'm very happy to have made the team.

Believe in vampires, William?

I haven't encountered one yet, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.

Now, you've done some good films over the years - "Blade Runner", "The Client", "The Rocketeer", "Fletch"- will we see you on the big screen again soon?

I did an independent film called Pretty Ugly People. Directed by Tate Taylor, it stars Missi Pyle, Melissa McCarthy, Allison Janney, and many other terrific young actors. It's winning awards on the film festival circuit.

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Great interview, thanks for posting it, Andie
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Interview: William Sanderson: Soft-Spoken Sheriff of True Blood's Bon Temps

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William Sanderson is like the bell pepper in the gumbo. He may not be the crawfish or the crab or the andouille, but the mix is made all the better for his presence. The familiar face from shows like "Lonesome Dove" and "Blade Runner" -- not to mention his unforgettable role on Newhart and his trademarked line, "Hi. I'm Larry. This is my brother Daryl, and this is my other brother Daryl."

These days Sanderson is enforcing the law in the HBO hit series, True Blood. As Sheriff Bud Dearborne, he's a plainspoken, grounded southern gentleman -- much like Sanderson himself. The catch: in the town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, the latest minority group is starting to make itself known: vampires.

True Blood is set, by author Charlaine Harris, in the deep south, and at it's core is a tale of intolerance. There's a new minority in the world, that being the vampires, and on one level the story is about violent discrimination against them. Speaking as an Arkansas boy to a Tennessee gentleman, why do those kind of stories have to be set in the south? Haven't we grown past that?

That is a great question. The author lives in Arkansas, and she went to college in my home town. I think for years show business has depicted southerners as stupid or provincial -- and I guess I've benefited a little, but... it's a tough question: "Why?" I don't think the south has any monopoly on narrow-mindedness. Maybe we're easy targets. I've realized I'm not that smart, but I did get a law degree, and I think I have average intelligence for an actor -- but it raises questions about it to even pursue a career as an actor, though, so...


Throughout the first season of True Blood, your character -- though we didn't see an awful lot of him -- seemed to evolve from a character a bit like your "Larry" character in Newhart, to someone who's a lot more wise and competent than we were first led to believe. Was there talk of developing the character as the season wore on?

I'm grateful for the time I got on it, and not to be arrogant but I'm keeping the money. I think the second season will even be better with some new vampires and more craziness, if you will.

But, no, that was all on a need to know basis, and I'm still learning. When I get to work with Alan Ball, the creator, I really try to be a sponge, but, for me it was a thrill to play what was -- at least ostensibly -- a normal person: I'm clean shaven and I don't wear dirty clothes. But if you read the books, there's not a lot on Sheriff Dearborne, but people have told me he's a voice of reason (and that's another irony with me). But it's fun to play a normal person.


And this is on a series filled with vampires and, as we later learn, other sorts of beasts, and Bud Dearborne seems to somehow ground the whole series in reality, while everyone else is interacting with the supernatural. Is this your first role in this kind of show?

No... but it's the first one anybody will see without staying up 'til 4am, I guess. The supernatural [element], it's set in the near future, if you can imagine, where the vampires have "come out of the coffin." But, I can't recall -- I've done a number of sci-fi projects, and one was a great thrill and still a cult film. But I've never done anything like this. I look at it as providential, or a gift from God. I'm a greybeard, and lucky to get this job.

I guess you'd call me working on Bud Dearborne, his character name's "Insecurity" because that's the way I walk around set. It's a real task. He's a guy that carries a .357 Magnum, but he loves his grandchildren, and -- you don't see this in stories, these are things told to me -- taught Sunday School to the kid Jason who shows his rear end a lot. Ryan Kwanten from Australia, he's a really great young actor -- as of course are Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, and all of them.

It's kind of nice not to see yourself as Charles Jesus Manson or a complete buffoon. Because, when stage ends, I used to not know -- I'd carry home those angry thoughts and so forth.


Sheriff Dearborne seems to have his hands full riding herd on Detective Bellefleur.

Oh, he's played by Chris Bauer. He went to Yale Drama School, been on Broadway, got some great movie and TV credits. He's a thrill. His part really grows this season, and he's nothing like the character he plays. He was an all-state football player, he's a dad. He's fun to work with.

But I -- You know how far that is, me telling someone to straighten up? Usually I'm on the other side of the bars. Well, in my characters.


Bon Temps is one of those kinds of small towns in Louisiana where everybody knows everybody else's business, and everybody else's business seems to be about getting busy with everyone else in town.


It's almost incestuous, isn't it?


Yeah. And yours and Chris Bauer's characters are the only one's seeming to be missing out on all that action, so... what's keeping you?

Well, I think Bud... He's just older, and he's probably made the mistakes a lot of those young people made himself. When Alan whispered in my ear on the pilot and said, "This guy taught Ryan Sunday School when he was a kid," so I didn't want to see him get in trouble.

I don't want to give the story away, but Chris Bauer character really goes through a lot of changes, and I hope I'm there to see them, or chastise him, either way.


You have a history of playing the cowboy and the civil war soldier -- all of which seems to lay a nice foundation for the character of Sheriff Dearborne. There's a lot of those characters in him. What was the audition process like for you getting that role?


Compared to some, pretty easy. The casting director had known me from Deadwood, where I was lucky enough to be in every episode. So she brought me in, and I thought, "Well, maybe I've got a shot." She kept calling the agent, saying, "This is the only time that we can see him. Is he coming?" and that doesn't happen that often.

So I got in there, and Alan asked me to read the scene. Then he tweaked it a little bit and I read it again, and before we knew it, I had the part. A lot of times they'll make you go to the network, which I've done years ago, and either got it or didn't get it. Hopefully some of my previous work helped, but when I walked out, I said something about prejudice or something [in the characters]. I said, "It doesn't matter, because they don't see themselves that way," and he said, "Right, right."

The interview was painless, I got it, they paid me fairly well, and when somebody says I don't do much, I just say, "I'm keepin' the money." And I don't mean that in a conceited way. I just look at all the actors out of work, the tragedy in the world -- racism, poverty, cancer, war -- and thank God that I have a job.


Are all the episodes of the second season of True Blood in the can?

No, they're not. In fact some of them still need to be finished in Louisiana. It's not uncommon to be shooting two at once, or in portions. We've got a couple more to shoot, at least, and some fine tuning. They'll be finished shooting in less than two months.


Do you shoot on location a lot?

All over L.A. and Longbeach (for the Fangtasia bar), out in Chatsworth. And out in Louisiana. They try to get that spanish moss and the locale -- the people are so warm and friendly down there... they probably have another side, don't you think? (laughs)


With what's already been filmed, are there any hints you can drop concerning Sheriff Dearborne's future and how busy he's going to be?

Well, I'll say he's not busy enough. It all takes place over just a matter of days, so I'm wondering, when's he going to solve something? But HBO says there's romance, suspense, mystery, humor... I can say there's sex and violence. But Bud has his hands full with Andy (Bellefleur), his own detective, if that's enough of a clue.

I don't know what else I can say. There's great music -- I happen to like Bob Dylan, and he just did a new song for the show.


When I researched your resume to get some background on your career, I was surprised at the number of things you were in, and that I knew you were in, once reminded. You're like the Burt Mustin of the modern era.

I just did a documentary for Starz that comes out the ninth of June, called "The Face is Familiar." It's related to what you said. Stephen Tobolowsky, Danny Trejo, Joan Cusack -- a lot of us that won't win any beauty contests. But Sam Jackson's in it! And I was thinking, "Why is Sam Jackson in this? He's a star!" And they were like, "Well, he started as a character actor."


Any other projects lined up we should know about?

That's it. I'm just going on a handshake tour over in Hawaii and Guam, Korea and Okinawa, Japan...


That sounds like a USO tour.

It's not the USO, but they're very similar. I'm a vet, and my brother was a vet (and a much better soldier than I was).
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Thanks for the new interview Jen I'll read it properly later
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It came up in my google alerts We don't always get interviews with him.
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