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  1. A pale, fair-haired, lanky performer, William Atherton first distinguished himself in the theater. After becoming the youngest member of the Long Wharf Theater Company (New Haven, Connecticut) while still a high school student, he went on to off-Broadway where he originated the part of Ronnie Shaughnessy in John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves," as well as the title roles of David Rabe...

  2. William Atherton. Highest Rated: 100% Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters (2019) Lowest Rated: 0% Virus (1995) Birthday: Jul 30, 1947. Birthplace: Orange, Connecticut, USA. A pale, fair ...

  3. May 30, 2013 · By Harvey Chartrand. Since the late sixties, William Atherton has starred in motion pictures, on Broadway and television. He first achieved international prominence as the lead in Steven Spielberg’s first feature The Sugarland Express, and followed that with starring roles in John Schlesinger’s classic The Day of the Locust, Robert Wise’s The Hindenburg and Richard Brooks’ Looking for Mr. Goodbar.

  4. The hit Netflix series, The Movies That Made Us: Die Hard & Ghostbusters. • Bill is the only actor to co-star in both these iconic films. . Analyzing a Performance: William Atherton in The Sugarland Express. Writer/director Adam Zanzie celebrates the 45th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s first theatrical film, The Sugarland Express, with ...

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  7. In the 1980s Atherton would develop a convincingly weasel-like persona with roles as the popcorn-hating professor of Real Genius and a relentlessly obnoxious EPA agent who unleashes a nightmare upon New York in Ghostbusters. Following up with a memorably sleazy reporter in Die Hard (1988) and its sequel, Atherton would remain busy in the 1990s ...