Trey Wilson was a prolific American character actor best known for playing intense, loud and memorable authoritarian figures in iconic 1980s comedies. He built a distinctive career on stage and screen before his life was tragically cut short when he died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 40.
Bull Durham
(Skip)
Raising Arizona
(Nathan Arizona, Sr.)
Twins
(Beetroot McKinley)
End of the Line
(Sheriff Maxie Howell)
Welcome Home
(Colonel Barnes)
Three-Way Weekend
(Howard Creep)
Vampire Hookers
(Terry Wayne)
Miss Firecracker
(Benjamin Drapper)
F/X
(Lt. Murdoch)
Married to the Mob
(Regional Director Franklin)
A Few Days at Weasel Creek
(Lester)
Great Balls of Fire!
(Sam Phillips)
Scandal Sheet
(Paul Brown)
Drive-In
(Gifford)
Marie: A True Story
(FBI Agent)
A Soldier's Story
(Colonel Nivens)
Tintypes
Big Blonde
(The Playboy)
The Protector
(Truck Driver)
The House on Carroll Street
(Lieutenant Sloan)
Law & Order
(Defense Attorney Eddie Cosmatos)
Spenser: For Hire
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Bruce)
The Equalizer
(Peter Marstand)
Dallas
(Johnnie)
What Really Happened to the Class of '65?