
Daniel Roebuck
He has appeared in most Rob Zombie films, including as Morris Green in The Devil's Rejects (2005), The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009), and 3 from Hell (2019); Lou 'Big Lou' Martini in Halloween (2007), and Halloween II (2009); Pastor Victor in 31 (2016); and The Count in The Munsters (2022). Roebuck has also worked with director and producer Don Coscarelli, appearing in Bubba Ho-Tep (2002), John Dies at the End (2012), and Phantasm: Ravager (2016).
On television, Roebuck is known for his role as Cliff Lewis, Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith)'s private investigator, on the TV series Matlock (1992–1995); Officer (then ex-officer) Rick Bettina, on the TV series Nash Bridges (1996–2001); Jay Leno in the made-for-television film The Late Shift (1996); and Dr. Leslie Arzt in the series Lost (2004–2010). Roebuck has provided voice roles in video games, voicing Mark Bishop in L.A. Noire, Gary Finkel in Dead Rising 3, and Greez Dritus in both Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
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