Ted Sutton

This article is about the actor. For the Australian rules football player, see Ned Sutton.

Ted Sutton is an American actor and voice over artist. He is best known for playing Sergeant Cunningham in M. Night Shyamalan's 2002 film Signs.

Career

Sutton began as a New York actor, but his role in Signs gained him attention, and led to further roles, including guest appearances in 24, Law & Order: SVU, Cold Case, JAG, Charmed, 10-8, and Star Trek: Enterprise. Sutton played a department store regional manager who took a big cash bribe on The Young and the Restless. Sutton says that role was the most fun he has ever had. He is noted for his distinctive speaking voice. He played a doctor in Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Her Alibi Cop
1990 On the Block
1991 Maxim Xul District attorney
1996 In the Blink of an Eye Trooper Black
1997 G.I. Jane Flag Officer
1998 Species II Pentagon Personnel
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Robert Guest appearance in the episode "Countdown"
Revolution #9 Dr. Fred Lang Screened at the Mar del Plata Film Festival
2002 Signs SFC Cunningham
2003 24 General Blaye Guest appearance in the episode "Day 2: 1:00am – 2:00am"
Marci X Chuck Farley
2004 Star Trek: Enterprise Andorian general Guest appearance in the episode "Proving Ground"
10-8: Officers on Duty Male driver Guest appearance in the episode "Wild and the Innocent"
Passions Jail guard Guest appearance in the episode "Ep. #1207"
JAG General Matthew Smithfield U.S.M.C. Ret. Guest appearance in the episode "Coming Home"
Cold Case Herb Guest appearance in the episode "Mindhunters"
2005 Fat Cats Judge Baddin
Charmed Recruitment officer Guest appearance in the episode "Malice in Wonderland"
Fortunes Mr. Croshere
2007 Queens Supreme Norman Plotkin Guest appearance in the episode "Permanent Markers"

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