Bingo. I have played a senator (The Birdcage) and a power-hungry maniac (Superman I and II), a gunslinger (The Quick and the Dead) and a reverend (The Poseidon Adventure). I've been a great driver (The French Connection) and a blind man (Young Frankenstein), a sheriff (Unforgiven) and a fugitive from the law (Enemy of the State). I've been an admiral (Behind Enemy Lines), a captain (Crimson Tide), a major general (A Bridge Too Far), a major (March or Die), a colonel (Uncommon Valor), a lt. colonel (Bat 21), a sergeant (The Package) and even defense secretary of the United States (No Way Out). One of my characters had the same first name as the last name of a character I played three decades earlier (Brill -- Enemy of the State; Det. Walter Brill -- The Split). Who am I.
I'm alive. I have been a pilot, an archelogist, a cowboy, a doctor, a lawyer and a policeman. Who am I?
We have a winner. pilot (Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi) archeologist (the three Indiana Jones movies) cowboy (Frisco Kid) doctor (The Fugitive) lawyer (Regarding Henry) policeman (Witness)
The gay serial killer on horseback thing is a line said by his best friend about him in another movie. And he's not Guy Pearce.