With over 70 film credits (and 40 television appearances), Buzzington has been referred to as "the Dennis Hopper of underground cinema" due to his ability to morph into various characters of different stripes. From Weird Al the Waiter in Ghost World and the mutant Goggle in Alexandre Aja's The Hills Have Eyes to the complex and flawed Hezekiah Holt in Ted Geoghegan’s Mohawk, his range in undeniable. He also appeared in the Academy Award®-winning Best Picture The Artist. His chameleonic performances are rewarded by directors working with him again and again as judged by David Fincher (twice), Alexandre Aja (twice), Terry Zwigoff (twice), Rob Zombie (twice), The Farrelly Brothers (twice), David Slade (four times), and Ted Geoghegan (twice). Other directors include Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson, George Clooney, Wim Wenders, and Clint Eastwood. On television, he was a series regular on NBC's Crossbones, playing Oswald Eisengrim opposite John Malkovich’s Blackbeard, and recurred on Law & Order: True Crime, The Middle, and Justified.
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