Wayne Duvall
Biography
Wayne Duvall, born on May 29, 1958, is a talented American actor celebrated for his diverse roles in film and television. He gained notable recognition for portraying Homer Stokes in the critically acclaimed film *O Brother, Where Art Thou?*. His impressive filmography also includes memorable performances as Coach Ferguson in *Leatherheads* and Ned Guston in *Duplicity*. Duvall's television career features a significant role as Sgt. Phil Brander in the series *The District*, which aired from 2000 to 2004.
In his personal life, Duvall married Denise Guillet in 2002. Expanding his artistic repertoire, he took to the stage in November 2009, performing as the Sheriff in Frank Wildhorn's musical *Bonnie & Clyde* at the La Jolla Playhouse in California, a production that was set for Broadway in 2011. Notably, he shares a familial connection with the renowned actor Robert Duvall, as they are cousins. Wayne Duvall is an alumnus of the University of Maryland, College Park, where he honed his craft before embarking on a successful acting career. His contributions to both stage and screen continue to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
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Richard Jewell
2019 • Richard Rackleff
Duplicity
2009 • Ned Guston
Prisoners
2013
Marmalade
2024 • Don
Love Liza
2002
Home Run Showdown
2012 • Commissioner Simpson
Pride and Glory
2008
Breathless (2012)
2012 • Maurice Doucette
Edge of Darkness (2010)
2010
Hard Rain
1998
Greater
2016 • Pastor Rick
The Hunt (2020)
2020 • Don
Suckers
1999 • Randall
American Animals
2018
In the Valley of Elah
2007
Leatherheads
2008 • Coach Frank Ferguson
Hello, My Name Is Frank
2015 • Preacher
TripFall
2000
Werewolves Within
2021 • Sam Parker