Dallas Mark Roberts (born May 10, 1970) is an American actor. He is
best known for his role as Milton Mamet in the third season of AMC's
The Walking Dead (2012-2013), Eliot Delson on Unforgettable, and Owen
Cavanaugh on The Good Wife. He also starred in the Netflix comedy
Insatiable.Roberts was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where he
attended Paul Revere Middle School and Robert E. Lee High School. He
moved to Sarasota, Florida, where he graduated from Sarasota High
School in 1988 and attended State College of Florida,
Manatee-Sarasota. In 1990 Roberts was accepted to the Juilliard School
in New York City, where he graduated in 1994 as a member of the Drama
Division's Group 23.Roberts is primarily based in New York City, where
he regularly appears in theatrical productions. Off-Broadway he has
appeared in a revival of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, opposite Edward
Norton and Catherine Keener; in Adam Rapp's Nocturne, for which he was
nominated for a Drama Desk Award; and in Caryl Churchill's A Number,
opposite Sam Shepard and later Arliss Howard, among others. He was
slated to make his Broadway debut as Tom Wingfield in a revival of
Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie opposite Jessica Lange, Sarah
Paulson and Josh Lucas, but was replaced by Christian Slater during
rehearsals.Roberts' film work includes the screen adaptation of
Michael Cunningham's A Home at the End of the World, and supporting
roles in Walk the Line and The Notorious Bettie Page, among others. He
had a regular role on the Showtime drama The L Word. He starred in the
AMC original series Rubicon as Miles Fiedler, a genius intelligence
analyst at a national think tank. He appeared in twelve episodes of
The Good Wife as Alicia Florrick's (Julianna Margulies) gay brother,
Owen. He has also made many appearances on Law & Order and its
spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also appeared in a
crossover arc between SVU, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire as serial
killer Gregory Yates.
best known for his role as Milton Mamet in the third season of AMC's
The Walking Dead (2012-2013), Eliot Delson on Unforgettable, and Owen
Cavanaugh on The Good Wife. He also starred in the Netflix comedy
Insatiable.Roberts was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where he
attended Paul Revere Middle School and Robert E. Lee High School. He
moved to Sarasota, Florida, where he graduated from Sarasota High
School in 1988 and attended State College of Florida,
Manatee-Sarasota. In 1990 Roberts was accepted to the Juilliard School
in New York City, where he graduated in 1994 as a member of the Drama
Division's Group 23.Roberts is primarily based in New York City, where
he regularly appears in theatrical productions. Off-Broadway he has
appeared in a revival of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, opposite Edward
Norton and Catherine Keener; in Adam Rapp's Nocturne, for which he was
nominated for a Drama Desk Award; and in Caryl Churchill's A Number,
opposite Sam Shepard and later Arliss Howard, among others. He was
slated to make his Broadway debut as Tom Wingfield in a revival of
Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie opposite Jessica Lange, Sarah
Paulson and Josh Lucas, but was replaced by Christian Slater during
rehearsals.Roberts' film work includes the screen adaptation of
Michael Cunningham's A Home at the End of the World, and supporting
roles in Walk the Line and The Notorious Bettie Page, among others. He
had a regular role on the Showtime drama The L Word. He starred in the
AMC original series Rubicon as Miles Fiedler, a genius intelligence
analyst at a national think tank. He appeared in twelve episodes of
The Good Wife as Alicia Florrick's (Julianna Margulies) gay brother,
Owen. He has also made many appearances on Law & Order and its
spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also appeared in a
crossover arc between SVU, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire as serial
killer Gregory Yates.
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