Sam Waterston on screen and stage

Sam Waterston is an American actor and producer best known for his portrayal of district attorney Jack McCoy in the long-running police procedural and legal drama television show Law & Order.

A photograph of Waterston attending his Hollywood Walk of Fame awarding ceremony in January 2010
Waterston at his Hollywood Walk of Fame awarding ceremony in January 2010

Waterston made his film debut in the 1965 drama film The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean.[1] Waterston went on to appear as bond salesman Nick Carraway in the 1974 feature film version of The Great Gatsby, earning Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actor and New Star of the Year.[2] Waterston also portrayed Old West figure Frank Canton in Heaven's Gate (1980). Two years later, Waterston played American journalist Sydney Schanberg in the 1984 British drama The Killing Fields, opposite Haing S. Ngor and John Malkovich. For his performance, Waterston was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.[3][4]

On television, Waterston played a shoe salesman in the television drama film The Glass Menagerie (1973), receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.[5][6] Waterston's portrayal of American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in the 1980 television miniseries Oppenheimer saw him earn a Golden Globe nomination.[2] He also played the title role of President Abraham Lincoln in the miniseries Lincoln (1988) and the 1990 documentary miniseries The Civil War.[7] He portrayed a district attorney in drama television series I'll Fly Away (1991–93), winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.[2][8] In 1994, he made his first appearance as Jack McCoy in Law & Order. Waterston went on to become the show's second longest-running cast member.[9] The role won him a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series and several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.[5][2][9] He has made guest appearances as McCoy on other shows, including Homicide: Life on the Street (1997, 99) and spin-offs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2000, '07, '10, '18) and Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005), and in Exiled: A Law & Order Movie (1998).[7] Waterston portrayed the president of a fictional news corporation on political drama The Newsroom (2012–14).[10][11]

Waterston has starred in numerous stage productions at the Public Theatre, including Indians (1969), The Trial of Catonsville Nine (1970), A Doll's House (1975), Hamlet (1975), Measure for Measure (1977), and Benefactors (1980).[12][13] He portrayed Abraham Lincoln on Broadway in Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1993), receiving a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[14] Waterston has also appeared in La Turista (1967), Halfway Up the Tree (1967), and Henry IV, Part 1, as well as Henry IV, Part 2 (1968), (1972, 1975–76, 2008), Much Ado About Nothing (1972–73, 2004), The Tempest (1974, 2015), and King Lear (2011).[7]

Film

TitleYearRoleNotesRef(s)
The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean1965Andy[15][16]
Fitzwilly1967Oliver[17][18]
Generation1969Desmond[19][20]
Three1969Taylor[21][22]
Cover Me Babe1970CameramanAlso known as Run Shadow Run[23][24]
Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name?1971Alex[25][26]
Savages1972James[27][28]
Mahoney's Last Stand1972FelixAlso known as Mahoney's Estate[29][30]
The Great Gatsby1974Nick Carraway[31][32]
Rancho Deluxe1975Cecil Colson[33][34]
Journey into Fear1975Mr. Graham[35][36]
Sweet Revenge1976Le ClerqAlso known as Dandy, the All American Girl[37][38]
Capricorn One1977Lieutenant Colonel Peter Willis, USAF[39][40]
Interiors1978Mike[41][42]
Eagle's Wing1979White Bull[43][44]
Sweet William1980William[45][46]
Hopscotch1980Joe Cutter[47][48]
Heaven's Gate1980Frank Canton[49][50]
The Killing Fields1984Sydney Schanberg[51][52]
Warning Sign1985Cal Morse[53][54]
Hannah and Her Sisters1986DavidUncredited[55][56]
Just Between Friends1986Harry Crandall[57][58]
Flagrant désir1986Inspector Gerry MorrisonAlso known as Trade Secrets[59][60]
Des Teufels Paradies1987Mr. JonesAlso known as Devil's Paradise[61][62]
September1987Peter[63][64]
Welcome Home1989Woody[65][66]
Crimes and Misdemeanors1989Ben[67][68]
Mindwalk1990Jack Edwards[69][70]
A Captive in the Land1991Rupert Royce[71][72]
The Man in the Moon1991Matthew Trant[73][74]
Serial Mom1994Eugene Sutphin, DDS[75][76]
The Journey of August King1995Mooney WrightAlso producer[77][78]
Nixon1995Richard HelmsScenes featured only in the director's cut version[79][80]
The Proprietor1996Harry Bancroft[81][82]
Shadow Conspiracy1997President of the United States[83][84]
Le Divorce2003Chester Walker[85][86]
The Commission2003J. Lee Rankin[87][88]
Please Be Normal2014Dad[89][90]
Anesthesia2015Professor Walter Zarrow[91][92]
Miss Sloane2016George Dupont[93]
On the Basis of Sex2018Erwin Griswold[94]
Six Triple EightTBAFilming[95]

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1965Dr. KildareMark2 Episodes[96][97]
1967N.Y.P.D.MarcoEpisode: "Murder for Infinity"[98][99]
1973Much Ado About NothingBenedickTelevision film[100][101]
The Glass MenagerieTom WingfieldTelevision film[102][103]
1974Reflections of MurderMichael ElliottTelevision film[104][105]
1979Friendly FireC. D. B. BryanTelevision film[106][107]
1980OppenheimerJ. Robert Oppenheimer7 episodes; Miniseries
First broadcast in the United States in 1982
[108][109]
1982Q.E.D.Prof. Quentin Everett Deverill6 episodes[110][111]
Games Mother Never Taught YouDavid BentellsTelevision film[112][113]
Freedom to SpeakTheodore Roosevelt12 episodes; Miniseries[114][115]
1983In Defense of KidsPaul WilcoxTelevision film[116][117]
DempseyDoc KearnsTelevision film[118][119]
1984The Boy Who Loved TrollsOfoetiTelevision film[120][121]
1985Finnegan Begin AgainPaul BroadbentTelevision film[122][123]
Love Lives OnBernieTelevision film[124][125]
1986The Fifth MissileCaptain Allard RenslowTelevision film[126][127]
Amazing StoriesJordan ManmouthEpisode: "Mirror, Mirror"[128][129]
1987The Room UpstairsTravis ColesTelevision film[130][131]
1988Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim AjamiJim DelmoreTelevision film[132][133]
LincolnAbraham LincolnMiniseries[134][135]
1989The Nightmare YearsWilliam L. ShirerMiniseries[136][137]
1990Lantern HillAndrew StuartTelevision film[138][139]
The Civil WarAbraham LincolnVoice role; 9 episodes; Miniseries documentary[140][141]
1991–1993I'll Fly AwayForrest Bedford38 episodes
Also directed episode "Since Walter" (1992)
[142][143]
1992Warburg: A Man of InfluenceSiegmund WarburgMiniseries[144][145]
1993Tales from the CryptG. G. DevoeEpisode: "As Ye Sow"[146][147]
I'll Fly Away: Then and NowForrest BedfordTelevision film[148][149]
1994Assault at West PointDaniel ChamberlainTelevision film[150][151]
David's MotherJohn NilsTelevision film[152][153]
The Enemy WithinPresident William FosterTelevision film[154][155]
1994–2010
2022–2024
Law & OrderJack McCoy405 episodes[156]
[157][158]
1997 & 1999Homicide: Life on the StreetEpisodes: "Baby, It's You", "Sideshow"[159][160]
1998Miracle at MidnightDoctor Karl KosterTV movie[161][162]
Exiled: A Law & Order MovieJack McCoy[163][164]
2000Family GuyDoctor Bruce KaplanVoice roles; 2 Episodes[165][166]
A House DividedDavid DicksonTelevision film; Also producer[167][168]
2000–2018Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJack McCoy4 episodes[169][170]
[171][172]
2002The Matthew Shepard StoryDennis ShepardTelevision film[173][174]
2005Law & Order: Trial by JuryJack McCoyEpisodes: "The Abominable Snowman", "Skeleton"[175][176]
2007Masters of Science FictionRobert HavelmannEpisode: "A Clean Escape"[177][178]
2009The National Parks: America's Best IdeaReader2 Episodes[179][180]
2011ProhibitionReader3 Episodes; Miniseries documentary[181][182]
2012–14The NewsroomCharlie Skinner25 episodes[183][184]
2013JoDavid ZifkinEpisode: "Le Marais"[185][186]
2015–2022Grace and FrankieSol BergsteinNetflix; 94 episodes[187][188]
2017GodlessMarshal John CookNetflix Limited series[189][190]
2022The DropoutGeorge ShultzHulu Limited series[191][192]

Narrator

TitleYearNotesRef(s)
Nova1987Episode: "Freud Under Analysis"[193]
[194]
American Experience1988Episode: "Views of a Vanishing Frontier"[195]
[196]
Lost Civilizations1995Documentary[197]
[198]
The Unfinished Journey1999Documentary short film[199]
[200]
Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs1999Documentary[201]
[202]
The Last Boat Out2010Documentary short film[203]
[204]
The Path to Violence2013Documentary[205]
[206]
Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen2013Documentary[207]
[208]
Dateline: Saigon2015Documentary[209]
[210]
Gatsby in Connecticut: The Untold Story2020Documentary[211]

Theater

TitleYearRoleVenueRef(s)
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad1962BellboyPhoenix Repertory Theatre[212]
[213]
As You Like It1963SilviusDelacorte Theater[214]
[215]
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad1963JonathanMorosco Theatre[215]
[216]
Thistle in My Bed1963WessyGramercy Arts Theatre[217]
[218]
The Knack1964–66Colin[a]New Theatre[215]
[219]
Fitz/ Biscuit1966Woodfin (Fitz)Circle in the Square Theatre[215]
[220]
La Turista1967KentTheater at St. Clement's Church[221]
[222]
Posterity for Sale1967AburbioTheater at St. Clement's Church[215]
[223]
Halfway Up the Tree1967RobertBrooks Atkinson Theatre[224]
[225]
Ergo1968AslanJoseph Papp Public Theater/Anspacher Theater[215]
[226]
Muzeeka / Red Cross1968Jack Argue (Muzeeka) / Jim (Red Cross)Provincetown Playhouse[215]
[227]
[228]
Henry IV, Part 11968Prince HalDelacorte Theater[229]
[230]
Henry IV, Part 21968Prince HalDelacorte Theater[229]
[231]
Spitting Image1969Gary RogersLucille Lortel Theatre[232]
[233]
Indians1969–70John GrassBrooks Atkinson Theatre[234]
[235]
Hay Fever1970Simon BlissHelen Hayes Theatre[236]
[237]
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine1971Thomas LewisLyceum Theatre[238]
[239]
The Tale of Cymbeline1971ClotenDelacorte Theater[240]
[241]
Hamlet1972LaertesDelacorte Theater[242]
[243]
Much Ado About Nothing1972–73BenedickWinter Garden Theatre[244]
[245]
The Tempest1974ProsperoMitzi E. Newhouse Theater[246]
[247]
A Doll's House1975Torvald HelmerVivian Beaumont Theater[248]
[249]
Hamlet1975Prince Hamlet / GhostDelacorte Theater[250]
[251]
Hamlet1975–76Prince HamletVivian Beaumont Theater[252]
[253]
Measure for Measure1976Duke VincentioDelacorte Theater[254]
[255]
Chez Nous1977PhilStage 73[256]
[257]
Lunch Hour1980–81OliverEthel Barrymore Theatre[258]
[259]
Gardenia1982Joshua HickmanStage 73[260]
[261]
Three Sisters1982–83Aleksandr Ignatyevich VershininNew York City Center[262]
[263]
Benefactors1985–86David KitzingerBrooks Atkinson Theatre[264]
[265]
A Walk in the Woods1988John HoneymanBooth Theatre[266]
[267]
Love Letters1989Andrew Makepeace Ladd III[b]Promenade Theatre[268]
[269]
The Master Builder1990–91Halvard SolnessHartford Stage[270]
[271]
Abe Lincoln in Illinois1993–94Abraham LincolnVivian Beaumont Theater[272]
[273]
Much Ado About Nothing2004Governor LeonatoDelacorte Theater[274]
[275]
Travesties2005Henry CarrLong Wharf Theatre[276]
[277]
Hamlet2008PoloniusDelacorte Theater[278]
[279]
Have You Seen Us?2009Henry ParsonsLong Wharf Theatre[280]
[281]
Have You Seen Us?2010Henry Parsons[c]Folger Theatre[282]
[283]
The Old Masters2011Bernard BerensonLong Wharf Theatre[284]
[285]
King Lear2011King LearJoseph Papp Public Theater/Newman Theater[286]
[287]
The Tempest2015ProsperoDelacorte Theater[288]
[289]

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