Will Lyman
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| Will Lyman | |
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| Born | May 20, 1948 Burlington, Vermont |
William Lyman (born May 20, 1948) is an American actor, perhaps best known for his role as William Tell in the 1987 television series Crossbow and as the polished, resonant voice that has narrated the PBS series Frontline since its second season in 1984. Lyman has made a successful career in television and theater. In addition, he made a movie appearance in Hostile Takeover and, with his distinctive, commanding cadences, narrated the 2006 film Little Children. He also appeared on the shows Commander in Chief, Threat Matrix, and Law & Order.
Lyman was born in Burlington, Vermont, the son of Mabry (née Remington), an editor and educator, and Edward Phelps Lyman, an educator.[1] He is a 1971 graduate of Boston University's School of Fine Arts. Lyman married the former Anastasia Sylvester and they have one daughter, Georgia.
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[edit] External links
- Will Lyman at the Internet Movie Database
- Will Lyman's official website
- New England Film Talking with Local Actor Will Lyman by Steven Abrams
- Crossbow Website with lots of pictures of Lyman

