
D.W. Moffett
Donald Warren "D.W." Moffett (born October 26, 1954) is an American film, stage, and television actor. Moffett began his career in stage productions in Chicago before starring in the original New York City production of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart in 1985. He subsequently starred in a Broadway production of The Boys of Winter the same year. He made his feature film debut in Bob Rafelson's thriller Black Widow (1987) before portraying a serial killer in the thriller Lisa (1990). Moffett had a supporting role in Bernardo Bertolucci's drama Stealing Beauty (1996), and went on to star in the network series For Your Love (1998–2002). Other film credits from this time include Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000), which earned Moffett a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and the coming-of-age drama Thirteen (2003). Beginning in 2008, Moffett had a recurring role on the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights, appearing in two seasons. From 2011 to 2017, he starred as John Kennish on the ABC Family series Switched at Birth.
27 TV shows
TV Shows

Grey's Anatomy
ABC

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
NBC

CSI: Miami
CBS

Chicago Med
NBC

Bosch
Prime Video

The Closer
TNT

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
NBC

Cold Case
CBS

Miami Vice
NBC

Ghost Whisperer
CBS

How to Get Away with Murder
ABC

Numb3rs
CBS

Crossing Jordan
NBC

Nip/Tuck
FX

Lie to Me
FOX

Brothers and Sisters
ABC

The Outer Limits
Showtime

Hot in Cleveland
TV Land

The Equalizer
CBS

Switched at Birth
ABC Family

Friday Night Lights
NBC

Tales from the Crypt
HBO

In Plain Sight
USA Network

Close to Home
CBS

The Naked Truth
ABC

Commander in Chief
ABC

Fired Up
NBC
Other Credits
Life Is Wild, For Your Love, Without a Trace, The Book of Daniel, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Hidden Palms, Skin, Palace Guard, Chicago Sons, The Oldest Rookie, Union Square, Happily Divorced, Welcome to Flatch, Monarch, Watching Ellie