D. B. Sweeney, born on November fourteenth, nineteen sixty-one, is a versatile American actor whose talents span across stage, television, and film. He has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with his compelling performances in various genres.
Notably, Sweeney is recognized for his roles in iconic films such as Jackie Willow in Francis Ford Coppola's 'Gardens of Stone' (nineteen eighty-seven), Lt. Phil Lowenthal in 'Memphis Belle' (nineteen ninety), and Travis Walton in 'Fire in the Sky' (nineteen ninety-three). His filmography also includes memorable performances in 'The Cutting Edge' (nineteen ninety-two), 'Eight Men Out' (nineteen eighty-eight), 'Dinosaur' (two thousand), and 'Brother Bear' (two thousand three).
In addition to his film work, Sweeney has showcased his acting prowess on television, guest-starring in popular series such as 'House' (two thousand six), 'Jericho' (two thousand six to two thousand eight), and 'Castle' (two thousand eleven). He portrayed FBI Special Agent Morris in both 'Major Crimes' and 'The Closer', and has had recurring roles in series like 'Criminal Minds' (two thousand nine), 'Crash' (two thousand eight), and 'The Event' (two thousand ten).