According to Variety, the constantly working Levine has just agreed to lend his talents to Universal’s upcoming blockbuster sequel Jurassic World 2.
Breaking onto the Hollywood scene in the mid-80s, actor Ted Levine earned both worldwide acclaim and revulsion for his portrayal of psychotic serial killer Jame “Buffalo Bill” Gumb in 1991 Best Picture winner The Silence of the Lambs.
In fact, quite a bit of Levine’s career has been spent playing authority figures, such as cops, judges, and military officers, despite him gaining fame for playing a murderer so convincingly.
Illustrating his range as an actor, arguably Levine’s second-most well-known role is that of gruff but kindhearted police captain Leland Stottlemeyer on USA’s long-running detective dramedy Monk.