
Will Zahrn
Known for Acting ยท 33 credits
Biography
Will Zahrn is known for L.A. Confidential (1997), The Untouchables (1987) and The Client (1994).
Known For
TV Shows (8)
Movies (25)

The Dark Knight
2008
as Assistant DA

L.A. Confidential
1997
as Liquor Store Owner

The Untouchables
1987
as Defense Attorney

Widows
2018
as Irish Catholic Priest

The Client
1994
as Gill Beale

Chain Reaction
1996
as Bridge Controller

The Package
1989
as Nazi Goon

Ironweed
1987
as Nora

Judgment Night
1993
as Charley

The Weather Man
2005
as Priest

The Express
2008
as Doctor

Betrayed
1988
as Man in 30's

Mo' Money
1992
as Bum / Cop

Teachers
1984
as Cop

The Naked Face
1984
as Nick

Dillinger
1991
as Gross

Long Gone
1987
as Knucksie Chappell

The Impostor
1984

Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston
1990
as Andy Costello

Of Boys and Men
2008
as Medical Examiner (uncredited)

Two Fathers' Justice
1985
as Tyson

Disconnect
2010
as Dr. Larry Wiggins

Act Your Age
2011
as Police Officer

Dream Breakers
1989
as Driver #1

Barefoot to Jerusalem
2008
as Chester
About Will Zahrn
Will Zahrn is known for L.A. Confidential (1997), The Untouchables (1987) and The Client (1994). With 33 credits spanning from 1984 to 2020, Will Zahrn has appeared in 25 films and 8 TV shows.
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Most Popular Will Zahrn Movies
- The Dark Knight (2008) โ as Assistant DA
- L.A. Confidential (1997) โ as Liquor Store Owner
- The Untouchables (1987) โ as Defense Attorney
- Widows (2018) โ as Irish Catholic Priest
- The Client (1994) โ as Gill Beale
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