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Billy Drago

Acting

Born November 30, 1945 · Hugoton, Kansas, USA

Died June 24, 2019

Biography

Billy Drago (July 18, 1946 – June 24, 2019) was an American actor known for his roles as villains in television and motion pictures.

Filmography50+ titles

The X-Files

1993as Orel Peattie

Supernatural

2005as Doc Benton

Charmed

1998as Barbas

No Other Love

1979as Brian

The Untouchables

1987as Nitti

Mysterious Skin

2004as Zeke

Hill Street Blues

1981

Moonlighting

1985as Gangster in Leather Coat

Pale Rider

1985as Deputy Mather

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

1993as John Bly

Hunter

1984as Rosco Ganther

Monsters

as Richard

Walker, Texas Ranger

1993as Running Wolf

Imprint

2006as Christopher

Nash Bridges

1996as Lou Grissom

China White

1989as Scalia

The Hills Have Eyes

2006as Papa Jupiter

T. J. Hooker

1982as Carl Malek

Cutter's Way

1981as Garbage Man

Partners in Crime

Ghost Town

2009as Reb Halland

Blood Relic

2005as Harry

Martial Law II: Undercover

1991as Captain Krantz

In Self Defense

1987as Edward Reeves

Vamp

1986as Snow

Tremors 4: The Legend Begins

2004as Black Hand Kelly

True Blood

1989as Billy "Spider" Masters

Invasion U.S.A.

1985as Mickey Seidman

Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection

1990as Ramon Cotta

Low Down

2014as Lew

Mad Dog Time

1996as Wells

Sci-fighters

1996as Adrian Dunn

Guncrazy

1992as Hank

Hero and the Terror

1988as Dr. Highwater

Moving McAllister

2007as The Lady

The Dead One

2007as The Old Indian

The Circuit

2002as Lenny

Freeway

1988as Edward Anthony Heller

Death Game

2001as Shakes Montrose

Balls to the Wall

2011as Belthagor

Lime Salted Love

2007as Zephyr's Stepdad

Lima: Breaking the Silence

1999as General Monticito Frantacino

Demon Hunter

2005as Asmodeus

Dark Moon Rising

2009as Thibodeaux

Soccer Dog: The Movie

1999as The Dog Catcher (Damon Fleming)

Cyborg 2

1993as Danny Bench

Children of the Corn: Genesis

2011as Preacher

Night of the Templar

2012as Shauna the Chef

ReVamped

2007as Vladimus

Mirror, Mirror 4: Reflections

2000as Frederick Champion