Rodger Boyce

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Rodger Boyce is an American character actor who has appeared in more than a dozen feature films, including Best Picture Oscar winner No Country for Old Men[1] one of three films he has done with Tommy Lee Jones (the others including The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and The Good Old Boys). Other notable feature film appearances include Where the Heart Is, A Perfect World and Lone Star State of Mind. He has also appeared in some 25 made-for-television movies. In addition, his television work has included episodic appearances in TV series ranging from Dallas, Dangerous Curves and The Big Easy to Walker, Texas Ranger, Roughriders, The Good Guys and even Wishbone. Rodger began his acting career in theater, and he has occasionally returned to the stage, appearing in summer stock and regional theater productions. A graduate of Texas Tech University where he majored in journalism and English, Rodger is a native Texan and former newspaper reporter and editor, and for a number of years was a community college teacher and administrator. He and his wife Juddi, a professional counselor/therapist, live in Gainesville, Texas.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Papa Was a Preacher Mr. Granger
1988 Dakota Sheriff
1991 Necessary Roughness Sheriff Woods
1992 Ruby Police Chief
1993 A Perfect World Mr. Willits
1994 Bad Girls Agua Dulce Bank Manager
1995 The Stars Fell on Henrietta P.G. Pratt (oilman)
1997 Night Vision Chief Williams
2000 Where the Heart Is Officer Harry
2002 Lone Star State of Mind Sheriff Andy
2005 The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Salesman
2007 No Country for Old Men El Paso Sheriff
2013 The Bystander Theory Sheriff Blair Sneed
2015 Windsor Parole Board Chairman

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  1. ^ Eskow, Richard (RJ) (25 February 2008). "The Coen Brothers Drank Paul Thomas Anderson's Milkshake". Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 April 2017.