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Will Lyman
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Overview
Born
May 20
,
1948
·
Burlington, Vermont, USA
Birth name
William Remington Lyman
Height
6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
Mini Bio
Will Lyman is a greatly underused actor who grabbed a bit of popularity with two TV series:
Crossbow (1987)
and
Hull High (1990)
, playing Mr. Deerborn under the direction of
Kenny Ortega
. He also played in two well-regarded made-for-TV movies,
Three Sovereigns for Sarah: Part I (1985)
and
Hostile Takeover (1988)
, as well as the feature films
School Ties (1992)
and
Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995)
.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nasfay Zoltan (nz92d150@kalmar2.kalmar.hu)
Family
Spouse
Sheila Anastasia Sylvester
(January 8, 1972 - present) (1 child)
Trademarks
Polished resonant voice
Trivia
Known for narrating numerous PBS
Nova (1974)
and
Frontline (1983)
episodes.
He is the voice on the Dos Equis commercials for "The Most Interesting Man in the World".
Often used as a narrator for documentaries. Unlisted titles include "The Death of TWA 800" and "Science Times - In the Eye of the Storm".
He has residences in New York City; Boston, Massachusetts; and New Orleans, Louisiana.
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