John Spencer
John Spencer (December 20, 1946 – December 16, 2005) was an American actor. He first gained recognition for his captivating performances on Broadway, particularly in The Great White Hope (1969). Spencer transitioned to film, showcasing his versatility in movies like The Rock (1996) and The Negotiator (1998). On television, Spencer had one of his first on-screen roles in The Patty Duke Show, and later became known as a main cast member on L.A. Law starting in its fifth season. His portrayal of White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry on The West Wing (1999-2006) brought widespread acclaim, earning him five Emmy Award nominations, including a win in 2002. Spencer passed away on December 16, 2005, at the age of 58.

WarGames

Cop Land

Ravenous

Forget Paris

Black Rain

Presumed Innocent

Albino Alligator

Sea of Love

Twilight

The Rock

The Negotiator

Hiding Out

Far from Home

Lesser Prophets

Echoes

In the Arms of a Killer

Cold Around the Heart
The Other Side of Victory

Simple Justice

Cafe Society

Perry Mason: The Case of the Grimacing Governor

From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury of One

Green Card

When No One Would Listen

Cocaine and Blue Eyes

The Protector

All Revved Up

Key Exchange

The Verne Miller Story

L.A. Law

Law & Order

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Spenser: For Hire

Touched by an Angel

Miami Vice

Early Edition

The View

E! True Hollywood Story

FX: The Series

The Outer Limits

Trinity

Saturday Night Live

The West Wing

Tony Awards

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Celebrity Poker Showdown

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

Golden Globe Awards

L.A. Doctors

Duckman
