Ian Patrick Williams is an American actor and writer.
Biography[]
Little is known about Williams, other than he started acting in 1978. He was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson award in 1977 and won the Dramalouge and LA Weekly Awards and Stage Scene LA Award sometime later.
On Criminal Minds[]
Williams portrayed Clarence in the Season Nine episode "The Road Home".
Filmography[]
- The Sound and the Shadow (2014) as Mr. McGregor
- Untold (2014) as Dr. Muenzmire
- The Extendables (2014) as Sir Jeffrey
- Rizzoli & Isles (2014) as Brendan McHale
- Ray Donovan (2014) as Principal Amato
- Criminal Minds - "The Road Home" (2014) TV episode - Clarence
- Delirium (2013) as Swedish Doctor
- Days of Our Lives (1996-2013) as Various Characters (24 episodes)
- Eagleheart (2013) as George Washington
- Sam & Cat (2013) as Presley
- Modern Family (2013) as Minister
- Simon Says (2011) as Colonel Tyson
- Touch Wood (2010) as Sir Richard Johnson
- Chuck (2010) as Mustache Man
- Southland (2010) as Gus Freeman
- Growth (2010) as Mason Lane
- Dire Wolf (2009) as Dr. Renault
- Dexter (2009) as Stan Beaudry
- The Last Resort (2009) as The Founder
- Prison Break (2009) as Bearded Man (2 episodes)
- Prison Break: The Final Break (2009) as Bearded Man (video)
- Dead Game (2009) as Phil (short)
- Finding Red Cloud (2008) as Agent
- The Starter Wife (2008) as Paul Sassen
- Polar Opposities (2008) as FBI Director Thompson
- Superhero Movie (2008) as King of Sweden
- The Perfect Shoes (2007) as Mr. Rosenfeld (short)
- ER (2007) as Supervisor
- Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck (2007) as Harry the Bartender (video)
- Gilmore Girls (2006) as Professor Quincy
- Mind of Mencia (2006) as George Washington
- Medium (2005) as Professor
- Alias (2005) as Mr. Gibson
- King of the Ants (2003) as Tony
- Frasier (2002) as Barfly #2
- Leap of Faith (2002) as Theodore
- Life Without Dick (2002) as Sean
- That's Life (2000) as Morty
- American Tragedy (2000) as Gil Garcetti
- Star Trek: Voyager (2000) as Doc Fitzgerald
- Born Bad (1999) as Deputy Stevens
- Batman Beyond (1999) as Andrews (voice)
- Weird Science (1996-1998) as Alien Steve/Alien Captain (2 episodes)
- Step by Step (1998) as Mr. Gabriel
- NightMan (1998) as Professor
- NYPD Blue (1997) as Dr. Bonan
- The New Batman Adventures (1997) as Artist/Guiseppe Bianci (voice)
- Viper (1997) as Clarence (credited as Ian Williams)
- Profiler (1996) as Peter Zernick
- Married with Children (1987-1996) as Beany/Inspector Fitzpatrick (3 episodes)
- Diagnosis Murder (1996) as Mr. Plargent
- Seinfeld (1995) as Stubs
- Unhappily Ever After (1995) as Ray Paul Jones
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1994) as Johnny Soccio
- Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography (1994) as Dr. Allen
- Donato and Daughter (1993) as Kim Lyle
- Silk Stalkings (1993) as Everett DeLong
- Batman: The Animated Series (1992) as Ivan (voice)
- Bad Channels (1992) as Dr. Payne (video)
- Matlock (1992) as Trevor Krause
- Designing Women (1987-1991) as Mr. Charles "Oh, Chuck!, Oh, Chuck!, Oh, Chuck!" Tremain/DeWitt Chiles/Player #2 (3 episodes)
- Major Dad (1991) as Constantine
- Perfect Strangers (1991) as Clyde Enright
- Good Grief (1990) as Bob
- Married People (1990) as Dewey
- Alien Nation (1990) as John
- Robot Jox (1989) as Phillip
- Gideon Oliver (1989) as John D. Jackson
- Blueberry Hill (1988) as Owen Shacklford
- Freddy's Nightmares (1988) as Lt. Timothy Blocker
- Six Against the Rock (1987) as Lt. Bergen
- Dolls (1987) as David Bower
- Hill Street Blues (1986) as William Hasselbach (2 episodes)
- TerrorVision (1886) as Nutky
- Re-Animator (1985) as Swiss Professor
- E/R (1984) as Jerry (2 episodes)
- Simon & Simon (1981-1983) as Wayne/Robin Davis (2 episodes)
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982) as David Schelling
- Lou Grant (1982) as Gilroy
- Archie Bunker's Place (1982) as Larry Billings
- Dummy (1979) as Court Clerk
- Bleacher Bums (1979) as Richie (credited as Ian Williams)
- Stony Island (1978) as Hot Guitar Dealer (credited as Ian Williams)
Writer[]
- Bleacher Bums (2001) (play)
- Bleacher Bums (1979) (co-author)
Soundtrack[]
- I'm in the Mood for Love (1987) - Dolls
External Links[]
For an up-to-date filmography, see here.