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D.W. Moffett
Donald Warren "D.W." Moffett (born October 26, 1954) is an American film, stage, and television actor. Moffett began his career in stage productions in Chicago before starring in the original New York City production of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart in 1985. He subsequently starred in a Broadway production of The Boys of Winter the same year. He made his feature film debut in Bob Rafelson's thriller Black Widow (1987) before portraying a serial killer in the thriller Lisa (1990).
Moffett had a supporting role in Bernardo Bertolucci's drama Stealing Beauty (1996), and went on to star in the network series For Your Love (1998–2002). Other film credits from this time include Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000), which earned Moffett a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and the coming-of-age drama Thirteen (2003).
Beginning in 2008, Moffett had a recurring role on the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights, appearing in two seasons. From 2011 to 2017, he starred as John Kennish on the ABC Family series Switched at Birth.
As actor
Alarum
One Battle After Another
May December
Crime Story
The Glorias
Against the Clock
The Year of Spectacular Men
Picture Paris
The Sitter
The Smell of Success
Operating Instructions
Visioneers
Black Crescent Moon
Special Ed
Tennis Anyone?
Riding the Bus with My Sister
Twisted
An Unexpected Love
Thirteen
Kill Me Later
Traffic
Molly
A Song from the Heart
Perfect Prey
Stealing Beauty
The Little Death
Joe's Wedding
The Secret She Carried
Rough Magic
The Counterfeit Contessa