Wayne Dehart Explained

Wayne Dehart
Occupation:Film, stage and television actor
Years Active:1987–present

Wayne Dehart is an American film, stage and television actor.[1] [2] He is known for playing Mack in the 1993 film A Perfect World.

Career

Dehart appeared on films such as RoboCop 2, They Still Call Me Bruce, Dark Angel, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, The Peanut Butter Falcon and Looper. He also guest-starred in television programs including Walker, Texas Ranger, Tropical Cop Tales (8 episodes), Hap and Leonard, Houston Knights, Prison Break and Breaking Bad (in the episode "Blood Money").

Filmography

Film!Year(s)!Title!Role!Notes
1987They Still Call Me BrucePimp #1
1990I Come in PeaceMarket Customer
1990Black SnowMaurice Childress
1990RoboCop 2Vendor
1992Rich in LoveSam Poole
1993A Perfect WorldMack, the Farmer
1994Jason's LyricStreet Preacher
1995The Stars Fell on HenriettaRobert
1995Once Upon a Time...When We Were ColoredBrother Stanley
1996A Time to Kill Claude
1997The ApostleLiquor Store Preacher
2003Road KingsVoodoo Man
2003Gang of RosesWillyum
2004Street Tales of TerrorHomeless Man - The Storyteller
2008The LongshotsMr. Peppers
2010The Great American Moon Rock CaperRobbie
2012Looper Seth Vagrant
2014The Bag LadyPapo
2018Tales from the Hood 2Mr. Winters
2019The Peanut Butter FalconBlind Jasper John
Television!Year(s)!Title!Role!Notes
1987Houston KnightsBookieEpisode: "Mirrors"
1990ElvisMoody WilliamsEpisode: "Moody's Blues"
1993American ExperienceRev RoveyEpisode: "Simple Justice"
1995American GothicBertieEpisodes: "Inhumanitas" and "The Buck Stops Here"
1995–96Walker, Texas RangerDoc, ClarksonEpisodes: "Lucky" and "Collision Course"
2006–07Prison BreakVagrant Episode: "Wash" and "Scan"
2013Breaking BadHomeless ManEpisode: "Blood Money"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fund-raiser at Silver House to benefit local actor who lost home, belongings in fire. Everett. Evans. Houston Chronicle. April 3, 2005. December 12, 2021.
  2. News: Acting in character: Charlotte man follows his dream. Suellen. Dean. Herald-Journal. September 11, 1994. December 12, 2021. Google Books.