William Atherton

William Scott Atherton (born July 30, 1947) is an American actor. He had starring roles in The Sugarland Express (1974), The Day of the Locust (1975), The Hindenburg (1975) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), but is perhaps most recognized for supporting roles in Ghostbusters and Die Hard film series.

William Atherton
Atherton in 2009
Born
William Atherton Knight[1]

(1947-07-30) July 30, 1947 (age 76)[2]
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1972–present
Spouse
Bobbi Goldin
(m. 1980)

Early life

Atherton was born in Orange, Connecticut. He studied acting at the Drama School at Carnegie Tech and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 1969.[3]

Career

Atherton was successful on the New York stage immediately after graduating and worked with many of the country's leading playwrights including David Rabe, John Guare, and Arthur Miller, winning numerous awards for his work on and off Broadway.[4]

He got his big break playing hapless fugitive Clovis Poplin in The Sugarland Express (1974), the feature film debut of Steven Spielberg. After this, he garnered major roles in dark dramas such as The Day of the Locust (1975) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977),[5] as well as the big-budget disaster film The Hindenburg (1975).[6] The Day of the Locust had a troubled production, with Atherton walking off the set and refusing to film his final scene "because he couldn't take it anymore."[7] He provided lead vocals for "What'll I Do", the main title theme for the Robert Redford film version of The Great Gatsby.

Atherton also starred as cowboy Jim Lloyd in the miniseries Centennial (1978), based on the novel by James Michener. He appeared in the comedy Ghostbusters (1984) as the officious and condescending EPA agent Walter Peck. K. Thor Jensen wrote, "Atherton, who plays cowardly EPA lawyer Walter Peck, is the real villain of the movie (his releasing the ghosts from the containment unit added to the chaos in New York), [he] was so hated that after the movie came out he was harassed on the street and challenged to fights in bars."[8]

Martha Coolidge chose Atherton to play Professor Jerry Hathaway in the teen comedy Real Genius (1985). Atherton played reporter Richard "Dick" Thornburg in the blockbuster action film Die Hard (1988), and reprised the role in its sequel Die Hard 2 (1990).[9]

Other film credits include No Mercy (1986), The Pelican Brief (1993), Bio-Dome (1996), Mad City (1997), The Crow: Salvation (2000), The Last Samurai (2003), Grim Prairie Tales (1990), the TV movies Buried Alive (1990), Headspace (2005) and Virus (1995). He has also made guest appearances on such television series as The Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote, Desperate Housewives, Law & Order, The Equalizer, Boston Legal, Castle and Monk. Atherton provided the voice of Dr. Destiny on Justice League. He had a recurring role in NBC's detective drama Life.

His 2007 appearances included the film The Girl Next Door, an adaptation of the best-selling Jack Ketchum novel of the same name. He also reprised his role as Walter Peck in Ghostbusters: The Video Game, released on June 16, 2009.[10]

Atherton was cast in the final season of ABC's Lost.[11] He appeared in the musical Gigi for the Reprise Theatre in Los Angeles as "Honoré Lachailles" in 2011.[12]

Following his work on the musical, he stepped into a comedic role in Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), produced by Will Ferrell's Funny or Die, Gary Sanchez Productions and Abso Lutely Productions.[13][14]

In summer 2014, Atherton was cast in a recurring role as Viceroy Mercado in the Syfy series Defiance's second season.

Atherton co-starred in the 2017 Netflix thriller, Clinical,[15] and appears in several upcoming documentaries on his most iconic films. The first to be released is the 2019 Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters which features the original 1984 cast.[16]

Personal life

Atherton has been married to writer Bobbi Goldin since December 8, 1980.[17] On The Phil Donahue Show in 1981, Atherton claimed that he was once homosexual but changed due to the Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel.[18]

Atherton has sung in various productions in later years. In 2011, he performed "I Remember It Well," a popular song from Gigi with his former Reprise Theater co-star, Millicent Martin, at a sold-out performance in Palm Springs for Michael Childers' One Night Only, benefiting the Jewish Family Service of the Desert.[19] He returned in 2013 to the same sold-out event to sing the classic, "Isn't It Romantic?"[20]

Atherton appeared with Stephanie Zimbalist in the Gregory Peck Reading Series, a project of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles benefiting the Los Angeles Public Library. Roddy McDowall was host for the event.[21]

In December 2018, Atherton participated in the Library Foundation's reading of excerpts from book editor and critic, David Kipen's best-seller, Dear Los Angeles: The City in Diaries and Letters, 1542 to 2018.[22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972The New CenturionsJohnson
1973Class of '44Fraternity President
1974The Great GatsbySinging voice for "What'll I Do"
The Sugarland ExpressClovis Michael Poplin
1975The Day of the LocustTod Hackett
The HindenburgKarl Boerth
1976IndependenceBenjamin Rush
1977Looking for Mr. GoodbarJames
1984GhostbustersWalter Peck
1985Real GeniusProfessor Jerry Hathaway
1986No MercyAllan Deveneux
1988Die HardRichard Thornburg
1990Die Hard 2Richard Thornburg
Grim Prairie Tales: Hit the Trail... to TerrorArthur
1991OscarOverton
1993The Pelican BriefBob Gminski
1994Saints and SinnersTerence McCone
Frank & JesseAllan Pinkerton
1996Bio-DomeDr. Noah Faulkner
1997HoodlumThomas Dewey
Mad CityMalt Dohlen
1998Michael Kael vs. the World News CompanyJames Denit
1999The StrangerArthur
2000The Crow: SalvationNathan Randall
Bread and RosesHimself – Party GuestUncredited
2001Burning Down the HouseArthur Kranston
Race to SpaceRalph Stanton
2003The Last SamuraiWinchester Rep
Who's Your Daddy?Uncle Duncan "Duncay" Mack
2005Into the SunAgent Block
HeadspaceDr. Ira Gold
2007KushKing
Hacia la oscuridadJohn
Totally BakedMr. Lyle FunonionSegment: "FunOnion Boardroom"
The Girl Next DoorAdult David Moran
2008Black Crescent MoonJo Dexton
2010The Kane Files: Life of TrialDaniel Morgan
2012Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar MovieEarle Swinter
Jersey Shore Shark AttackDolan
The CitizenWinston
2013Getting Back to Zero
2014JinnFather Westhoff
2017ClinicalTerry Drummond
Lowlifes
2019Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering GhostbustersHimselfDocumentary film
2024Ghostbusters: Frozen EmpireMayor Walter Peck[23]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978–1979CentennialJim Lloyd9 episodes
Miniseries
1981The House of MirthLawrence SeldenTelevision film
1983MalibuStan HarveyTelevision film
1985, 1987The Twilight ZoneMr. Dundee/Brian Wolfe2 episodes
1985, 1987, 1991Murder, She WroteLarry Holleran/Greg Dalton/Andy Henley3 episodes
1987, 1989The EqualizerMartin "Alpha" Loeber/Gideon3 episodes
1990Buried AliveCortland "Cort" van OwenTelevision film
1991Tales from the CryptMalcolm MayflowerEpisode: "Easel Kill Ya"
1992Diagnosis: Murder – Diagnosis of MurderEric WalkerTelevision film
1995VirusDr. Reginald HollowayTelevision film
1996Nash BridgesDr. Linus MillsEpisode: "Key Witness"
1997, 1999The PracticeD.A. Keith Pratt3 episodes
1998The Outer LimitsFranklin MurdochEpisode: "To Tell the Truth"
1999Introducing Dorothy DandridgeDarryl ZanuckTelevision film
2001Night VisionsWilliam PriceEpisode: "Hate Puppet/Darkness"
Segment: "Hate Puppet"
2002, 2004Law & OrderDon Snyder/Dan Jensen2 episodes
2003Justice LeagueJohn Dee / Doctor Destiny2 episodes
Voice
2005Boston LegalA.D.A. Howard ZaleEpisode: "It Girls and Beyond"
2006Stargate SG-1VartaEpisode: "Collateral Damage"
Desperate HousewivesDr. Barr2 episodes
2007Numb3rsWarren PierceEpisode: "Tabu"
2008MonkCommander Nathan Whitaker
2008–2009LifeMickey Rayborn8 episodes
2010LostPrincipal Donald ReynoldsEpisode: "Dr. Linus"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitNed BogdenEpisode: "Bedtime"
2011CastleDr. Ari WeissEpisode: "Head Case"
2012WorkaholicsThor HolmvikEpisode: "The Meat Jerking Beef Boys"
2013DefianceViceroy Berto Mercado5 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Ghostbusters: The Video GameWalter PeckVoice
2019Planet CoasterWalter PeckVoice
Ghostbusters: The Video Game RemasteredWalter PeckVoice

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