Dan Butler

Actor

Birthday December 2, 1954

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Huntington, Indiana, U.S.

Age 69 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.7 m

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1954

Daniel Eugene Butler (born December 2, 1954) is an American actor known for his role as Bob "BullDog" Briscoe on the TV series Frasier (1993–2004); Art in Roseanne (1991–1992); for the voice of Mr. Simmons on the Nickelodeon TV show Hey Arnold! (1997–2002), later reprising the role in Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie (2017); and for film roles in Enemy of the State (1998) and Sniper 2 (2001).

Butler was born in Huntington, Indiana, and raised in Fort Wayne, the son of Shirley, a homemaker, and Andrew Butler, a pharmacist.

1975

While a drama student at Purdue University Fort Wayne in 1975, he received the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship, sponsored by the Kennedy Center.

1976

From 1976 to 1978, he trained at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.

1986

In 1986, he played the role of Jimmy Price, a technician in the film Manhunter; then, 5 years later, he played the role of Roden in 1991's The Silence of The Lambs.

The other actor is Frankie Faison.

1993

Butler is best known for his role as Bob "BullDog" Briscoe in the NBC sitcom Frasier, appearing in every season but one between 1993 and 2004.

The character was a volatile, boorish, intensely macho sports presenter who hosted the show which followed Frasier's daily broadcast at the radio station KACL.

Butler directed one episode during season five of Frasier.

He is also one of two actors to play two characters in the Hannibal Lecter franchise.

1994

He wrote a one-man show, The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me, which opened in Los Angeles in 1994 and also played in San Francisco and off-Broadway in New York.

It was Butler's public coming out.

The play had ten characters "just processing what gay means".

1995

He was nominated for the 1995 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show.

1998

In 1998, Butler played the role of NSA Director Admiral Shaffer in Enemy of the State and in 2006, Butler produced and starred in the faux documentary Karl Rove, I Love You (which he also co-wrote and co-directed).

Other film work includes roles in Prayers for Bobby and Longtime Companion.

Butler is an established stage actor.

2017

Other recent appearances include as Truman Capote in American Repertory Theater's 2017 production of Rob Roth's Warhol/Capote and Jack in the 2013 Off-Broadway production of Conor McPherson's The Weir.

Butler lives in Vermont and is married to producer Richard Waterhouse.

He came out to his family when he was in his early 20s.

2018

In 2018, he played Lenin in the Broadway revival of Tom Stoppard's Travesties.