JOHN SPENCER

John Spencer
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: December 20, 1946
Deathday: December 16, 2005
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
John Spencer (December 20, 1946 – December 16, 2005) was an American actor. He first gained recognition for his captivating performances on Broadway, particularly in The Great White Hope (1969). Spencer transitioned to film, showcasing his versatility in movies like The Rock (1996) and The Negotiator (1998). On television, Spencer had one of his first on-screen roles in The Patty Duke Show, and later became known as a main cast member on L.A. Law starting in its fifth season. His portrayal of White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry on The West Wing (1999-2006) brought widespread acclaim, earning him five Emmy Award nominations, including a win in 2002. Spencer passed away on December 16, 2005, at the age of 58.
Filmography
Starring
Self
Self
1999·
The West WingLeo McGarry
1999·
RavenousGeneral Slauson
1998·
L.A. DoctorsEdmund Church
1998·
TrinitySimon McCallister
1998·
All Revved UpBill Gunter
1998·
The NegotiatorChief Al Travis
1998·
TwilightCapt. Phil Egan
1997·
The ViewSelf
1997·
Cafe SocietyRay Davioni
Uncle Mike
1997·
Lesser ProphetsEd
1997·
Albino AlligatorJack
1997·
Cop LandLeo Crasky
1996·
FX: The SeriesCarl Scofeld
1996·
Early EditionHoward Banner
1996·
The RockFBI Director James Womack
1995·
The Outer LimitsCol. Wallis Thurman
1995·
Forget ParisJack
1994·
DuckmanAgent Dennehy (voice)
1994·
Touched by an AngelLeo
Al Rhinehart
Mr. Gadget
Walter Wheeler
Det. Mike Mulick
Det. Vincent Cusack
1990·
Law & OrderHoward Morton
1990·
Green CardHarry
1990·
Presumed InnocentDetective Dan Lipranzer
1989·
Simple JusticeDet. Phil Sullivan
1989·
Far from HomeTV Preacher
1989·
Sea of LoveLieutenant
1989·
Black RainOliver
George Sally
1987·
Hiding OutBakey
1986·
L.A. LawTommy Mullaney
1985·
Spenser: For HireJoe Moran
1985·
Key ExchangeRecord Executive
1985·
The ProtectorKo's Pilot
1984·
Miami ViceLt. Lee Atkins
Joey Crawford
1983·
WarGamesJerry
1982·
EchoesStephen
Major Potter
1975·
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Cameo (uncredited)
1963·
The Patty Duke ShowHenry
1956·
Tony AwardsSelf - Presenter
1944·
Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Nominee