Dallas Roberts
Dallas Roberts
Equipped with classical training as a stage actor, American thespian Dallas Roberts cut his chops on and off Broadway during the 1990s and early 2000s before transitioning to film -- a shift that represented a broad stylistic and technical leap for the dramatist. Born and raised in the Houston area, Roberts first attended a Lone Star community college with an unclear idea of how he wanted to spend his professional life. Had he never discovered Juilliard, his life might very well have forked off in another direction; instead, Roberts -- directed toward acting at the behest of a collegiate drama professor -- applied to the hallowed New York conservatory and gained acceptance. Involvement in numerous theatrical productions on the Great White Way ensued, such as the 2002 Burn This (with Edward Norton and Catherine Keener) and Adam Rapp's Nocturne, for which Roberts received a Drama Desk Award nomination. Though a couple of unremarkable independent films preceded it, the Michael Mayer-directed, Michael Cunningham-scripted 2004 picture A Home at the End of the World (an adaptation of Cunningham's beloved novel) marked Roberts' first noteworthy cinematic achievement. The picture also shot Roberts instantly to third billing -- not an unpromising start for a cinematic newcomer. It concerns the relationship triangle that develops between Jonathan (Roberts), a thirtysomething gay man desperate to act as a father to his roommate's baby; the eccentric roommate Clare (Robin Wright Penn); and Jonathan's lifelong, heterosexual best friend, Bobby (Colin Farrell), who move to a house together in rural, upstate New York. Roberts, who reportedly felt a bit thrown by the lack of advance character preparation and dramatic adjustment in film (compared to theater) nonetheless delivered a bravura performance; the film itself received mixed reviews. Many supporting roles followed for Roberts over the next several years. He was particularly memorable as record mogul Sam Phillips in James Mangold's Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line (2005) and as ranch hand Gus in the family adventure film Flicka (2006). Roberts could also be seen on the popular lesbian cable drama The L Word starting in 2006, during its third season, playing Angus, the straight male nanny to Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina's (Laurel Holloman) baby; also a musician, Angus eventually enters into a May-December relationship with Bette's older sister, once-famous singer Kit (Pam Grier). In 2007, Roberts re-teamed with Mangold for a plum role in the remake of the Western 3:10 to Yuma. That same year, Roberts also joined the cast of George Ratliff's thriller Joshua, about a sociopathically malevolent tyke who attempts to wreak havoc on his family. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Dallas Roberts:
- The Lucky Ones with Ivan Martin , Karen Ferrari , Toby Poser
- Joshua with Sam Rockwell , Vera Farmiga , Celia Weston , Michael McKean , Jacob Kogan , Nancy Giles , Linda Larkin , Alex Draper , Stephanie Roth Haberle , Ezra Barnes , Jodie Markell , Rufus Collins , Haviland Morris , Tom Bloom , Antonia Stout , Randy Ryan , Evan Seligman , Patrick Henney , Gurdeep Singh , Nicholas Guidry , Darrill Rosen , Daniel Jenkins , Erik M. Solky , Shianne Kolb , Lacey Vill
- Sisters with Lou Doillon , Stephen Rea , Chloe Sevigny , J.R. Bourne , Serge Houde , Alistair Abell , Gabrielle Rose , William B. Davis
- Flicka with Tim McGraw , Maria Bello , Alison Lohman , Ryan Kwanten , Kaylee DeFer , Daniel Pino , Jeffrey Nordling , Dey Young , Nick Searcy , Buck Taylor , Wade Williams , David Burton , John O'Brien , Armie Jr. Hammer , Elizabeth Emery , Bob Tallman , Angelines Santana , Emma Ritchie , Gene McLaughlin
- Walk the Line with Joaquin Phoenix , Reese Witherspoon , Ginnifer Goodwin , Robert Patrick , Dan John Miller , Larry III Bagby , Shelby Lynne , Tyler Hilton , Waylon Payne , Shooter Jennings , Natalie Canerday , Rhoda Griffis , Sandra Ellis Lafferty , James Keach , Jeff Bailey , Tim Ware , Bob King , Al Gardner , J. Alan Scott , Danny Beene , J.D. Evermore , Hailey Anne Nelson , James DeForest Parker , Lucas Till , Deborah Rawlings , Johnny Holiday , Clay Steakley , Ridge Canipe , Dolan Wilson , Kerris Dorsey , Johnathan Rice , Carly Nahon , McGhee Monteith , Wyatt Entrein , Delaney Marie Keefe , Victoria Hester , Davielle Boyce , Danny Vinson , Dave McPhail , Ross Harkins , Helen Ingebritsen , J.W. Williams , Shane Bowen , Clare Johnson , Michael Ingersoll , Carter Thrower , Jean-Paul McNeely , Brian Deas , Glenda Pannell , Amy Kudela , Tracee Miller
- 3:10 to Yuma with Russell Crowe , Christian Bale , Peter Fonda , Gretchen Mol , Ben Foster , Alan Tudyk , Vinessa Shaw , Logan Lerman , Kevin Durand , Luce Rains , Lennie Loftin , Rio Alexander , Johnny Whitworth , Shawn D. Howell , Pat Ricotti , Ramon Frank , Deryle J. Lujan , James Augure , Brian Duffy , Jason Rodriguez , Chris Browning , Chad Brummett , Forrest Fyre , Luke Wilson , Benjamin Petry , Arron Shiver , Sean Hennigan , Girard Swan , Christopher Berry , David Oliver , Jason Henning
- Winter Passing with Ed Harris , Zooey Deschanel , Will Ferrell , Amelia Warner , Amy Madigan , Robert Beitzel , Deirdre O'Connell , Samuel Bottoms , Guy Boyd , Mary Jo Deschanel , Laurie Kennedy , Darrell Larson , John Bedford Lloyd , Anthony Rapp , Ivan Martin , Rachel Dratch , Jim True-Frost , Mandy Siegfried
- The Notorious Bettie Page with Gretchen Mol , Christopher Bauer , Jared Harris , Sarah Paulson , Cara Seymour , David Strathairn , Lili Taylor , Jonathan M. Woodward , John Cullum , Matt McGrath , Austin Pendleton , Norman Reedus , Victor Slezak , Tara Subkoff , Kevin Carroll , Ann Dowd , Michael Gaston , Jefferson Mays , Peter McRobbie , Dan Snook , Greg Ainsworth , John Boyd , David Call , Geoffrey Cantor , Max Casella , Alejandro Chaban , Jaymie Dornan , Teddy Eck , Jack Gilpin , Dan Haft , Lars Hanson , Daniel Haughey , Frank Hopf , Ed Jewett , Aaron Lazar , Alexandra Leclair , Heather Litteer , Gary Lundy , Edmund Lyndeck , Marisa Malone , Shelly Mars , Christopher McCann , Randy Miles , Molly Moore , Joe Mosso , James J. Pollock , Naelee Rae , Alicia Sable , Ean Sheehy , Kohl Sudduth , Ashley Terrill , Hans Tester , Benjamin Walker , Michael Boydston-White





