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Richard Dale Jenkins (born May 4, 1947) is an American actor. Jenkins began his acting career in theater at the Trinity Repertory Company and later made his film debut in 1974. He has worked steadily in film and television since the 1980s, mostly in supporting roles. His first major role did not come until the early 2000s, when he portrayed the deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the HBO funeral drama series Six Feet Under (2001–2005). He is also known for his roles in the films Burn After Reading (2008), Step Brothers (2008), Let Me In (2010), Jack Reacher (2012), and The Cabin in the...
Highest rated appearances

The Shape of Water
as Giles

LBJ
as Sen. Richard Russell

Kong: Skull Island
as Senator Al Willis

The Hollars
as Don Hollar

Spotlight
as Richard Sipe (voice) (uncredited)

Bone Tomahawk
as Chicory

Lullaby
as Robert

4 Minute Mile
as Coleman

God's Pocket
as Richard Shelburn

A.C.O.D.
as Hugh

Turbo
as Bobby (voice)

White House Down
as Raphelson

Jack Reacher: When the Man Comes Around
as Self

Jack Reacher
as D.A. Alex Rodin

The Company You Keep
as Jed Lewis

Liberal Arts
as Professor Peter Hoberg

Killing Them Softly
as Driver

Darling Companion
as Russell

The Cabin in the Woods
as Richard Sitterson

The Rum Diary
as Lotterman

Friends with Benefits
as Mr. Harper

Happythankyoumoreplease
as Paul Gertmanian

Hall Pass
as Coakley

Let Me In
as The Father

Eat Pray Love
as Richard

Eat Pray Love
as Richard from Texas

Norman
as Doug Long

Waiting for Forever
as Richard Twist

Dear John
as Mr. Tyree
Finding the Burn
as Self / Ted Treffon (archive footage)

The Tale of Despereaux
as Principal (voice)

The Broken
as John McVey

Burn After Reading
as Ted

Step Brothers
as Dr. Robert Doback

The Visitor
as Prof. Walter Vale

The Kingdom
as Robert Grace

Rumor Has It...
as Earl Huttinger

Fun with Dick and Jane
as Frank Bascombe

Earth to America
as Self

North Country
as Hank Aimes

Shall We Dance?
as Devine

I ♥ Huckabees
as Mr. Hooten (uncredited)

Cheaper by the Dozen
as Shake

Intolerable Cruelty
as Freddy Bender

The Core
as Gen. Thomas Purcell

The Mudge Boy
as Edgar Mudge

Stealing Harvard
as Honorable Judge Emmett Cook

Changing Lanes
as Walter Arnell

Sins of the Father
as Bobby Frank Cherry

The Man Who Wasn't There
as Walter Abundas

One Night at McCool's
as Father Jimmy

Say It Isn't So
as Walter Wingfield

Me, Myself & Irene
as Agent Boshane

What Planet Are You From?
as Don Fisk

Snow Falling on Cedars
as Sheriff Art Moran

Random Hearts
as Truman Trainor

Outside Providence
as Barney

The Confession
as Cass O'Donnell

The Mod Squad
as Det. Bob Mothershed

The Impostors
as Johnny Leguard (Frenchman)

There's Something About Mary
as Psychiatrist (uncredited)

Into Thin Air: Death on Everest
as Beck Weathers

Eye of God
as Willard Sprague

Absolute Power
as Michael McCarty

Eddie
as Carl Zimmer

Flirting with Disaster
as Paul Harmon

A Couch in New York
as Campton

The Boys Next Door
as Bob Klemper

How to Make an American Quilt
as Howell

The Indian in the Cupboard
as Victor

Trapped in Paradise
as Agent Shaddus Peyser

It Could Happen to You
as C. Vernon Hale

Wolf
as Detective Carl Bridger

Getting Out
as Chaplain

And the Band Played On
as Dr. Marc Conant

Undercover Blues
as Frank

Afterburn
as Acton Ryder

Carolina Skeletons
as Redy

Doublecrossed

The Perfect Tribute
as Blair

Descending Angel
as Debaudt

When You Remember Me
as Vaughan

Rising Son
as Tommy

Blue Steel
as Attorney Mel Dawson

Challenger
as Gregory B. Jarvis

Blaze
as Picayune

Kojak : Error Fatal
as Joel Litkin

Sea of Love
as Gruber

How I Got Into College
as Bill Browne

Out on the Edge
as Paul Evetts

Rachel River
as Cordell

In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders
as Detective Hamill

Stealing Home
as Hank Chandler

Little Nikita
as Richard Grant

The Witches of Eastwick
as Clyde Alden

Courtship
as Bobby Pate

The Manhattan Project
as Radiation Controls Officer

On Valentine's Day
as Bobby Pate

The Tender Age
as Roger Davis

Hannah and Her Sisters
as Dr. Wilkes

Silverado
as Kelly

Parole
as 1st Cop