Robert A. Silverman
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Robert A. Silverman is one of several actors often cast by writer/director David Cronenberg. Silverman is sometimes credited as Bob Silverman or Robert Silverman. He has appeared in 5 films directed by David Cronenberg. He has also acted in the Friday the 13th: The Series episodes "Hate On Your Dial" and "Faith Healer" (directed by Cronenberg), and acted with him in Jason X.
Silverman was nominated in 2003 for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series in The Eleventh Hour.
Silverman has been cast by Cronenberg in the following films:
- eXistenZ (1999) as D'Arcy Nader
- Naked Lunch (1991) as Hans
- Friday the 13th: The Series
- "Faith Healer" (1988) as Jerry Scott
- "Hate On Your Dial" (1989) as Archie Pierce
- Scanners (1981) as Benjamin Pierce
- The Brood (1979) as Jan Hartog
- Rabid (1977) as Man In Hospital
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Filmography
- The Ruining (2004) as Henry Behrens
- The Eleventh Hour
- "A Low Dishonest Decade" (2002) as David Cygnorat
- Blue Murder
- "Asylum" (2001) as Stuart Patton
- Jason X (2001) as Dieter Perez
- Twice in a Lifetime
- "The Trouble with Harry" (2000) as Homeless Man
- "Even Steven" (2000) as Hungry Diner
- eXistenZ (1999) as D'Arcy Nader
- Pacific Blue
- "The Enemy Within" (1996)
- Waterworld (1995) as Hydroholic
- Naked Lunch (1991) as Hans
- Friday the 13th: The Series
- "Hate on Your Dial" (1989) as Archie Pierce
- "Faith Healer" (1988) as Jerry Scott
- Scanners (1981) as Benjamin Pierce
- Prom Night (1980) as Mr. Sanford Sykes
- Head On (1980) as the Analyst
- The Brood (1979) as Jan Hartog
- One Night Stand (1978) as Nick
- Maria (1977)
- Rabid (1977) as Man In Hospital
- Partners (1976) as Hayes
- It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (1976) as the Lawyer
- 125 Rooms of Comfort (1974) as Oscar Kidd
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