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MVP: William Sadler

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Regency Television, 20th Century Fox Television, Living Dead Guy Production, Warner Bros. Television Distribution

Regency Television, 20th Century Fox Television, Living Dead Guy Production, Warner Bros. Television Distribution

Sons of biscuits! William Sadler's IMDB credits seem to go onto infinity covering film and television, both high brow – The Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile and low brow –  playing Grim Reaper in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. However, my love truly blossomed for the actor on the small screen, in particular, on three appearances that crossed through my fangirling galaxy. 

In 1999, Sadler played Sheriff Valenti on Jason Katims' Roswell where he morphed from alien hunter to supportive father-figure to Max and friends. In 2008, he again popped on my radar as Dr. Sumner on Fringe. Sadler played a compassionate hardass who grilled Walter Bishop on his monthly mental evaluations. I assure you Dr. Sumner, the only continued care Walter Bishop needs is with JJ Abrams. Praise! And lastly, what set off this Sadler love-fest, he appeared on new fantastical favorite, Wonderfalls. In the 2004 Bryan Fuller creation, Sadler served as Darrin Tyler, loving father to Sharon, Aaron any youngest, Jaye, whom he earnestly tries to understand and support, even inquiring about his daughter's last orgasm. I ask you, what's not to love about William Sadler? Not only has he charmed me, but he's obviously charmed three of my favorite show runners – Jason Katims, JJ Abrams, and Bryan Fuller. With eight - eight!! - projects in post-production, there are sure to be plenty of William Sadler fangirling opportunities in 2016. Tipping my Sheriff hat to you, Mr. Sadler.