Conrad Roberts
Known for

Acting

Credits

19

Gender

Man

Birthday

Jul 11, 1943 (81)

Place of birth

Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda

Also known as

Conrad Roberts

Biography

Conrad Roberts is an Antiguan-American actor who has appeared in several television series and films over the past forty years. His most recent film was A Wrinkle In Time. He first began his career in March 1968 when he was cast as "Edward Stark" on the series The Doctors. Roberts would appear in over one hundred episodes of the series.[1] After leaving the series in 1969, Roberts spent the next fifteen years appearing in various film productions. He also has a brief spoken word performance on the final track of Miles Davis's 1971 live/studio album Live-Evil. During the 1980s, he became best known for his appearance in the film The Mosquito Coast as well as a smaller role in the cult horror film The Serpent and the Rainbow.[2] In 1989, Roberts was granted a recurring role in Miami Vice as "Police Commissioner Williford". He only appeared in two episodes before returning to film roles. During the 1990s, he appeared in The Mask of Zorro and also appeared as a guest star on The X-Files. In 2002, Roberts gained a higher notoriety as a film star when he appeared in The Scorpion King in a major supporting role. In the 2000s and beyond, Roberts returned to television with guest roles on NCIS, The Unit, CSI, and most recently The River.[3]

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2018A Wrinkle in TimeElegant Man
2017LemonGilly
2016Man Rots from the HeadMr. Z
2009Boppin' at the Glue FactoryTharin Sanders
2003NCISBenjamin King
2002The Scorpion KingChieftain
2000CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationPalo Priest
2000The Million Dollar HotelStix
1999Man on the MoonCollege Promoter
1998The Mask of ZorroBlack Zorro
1993The X-FilesPrimitive African Man
1991The Hard WayWitherspoon
1990Green CardTaxi Driver
1988The Serpent and the RainbowChristophe
1986The Mosquito CoastMr. Haddy
1985Streetwalkin'Seller
1980CasinoInspector Ferber
1979FirepowerLestor Wallace
1972Up the SandboxClay