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Tobin Bell
American actor (born 1942)

Tobin Bell (born Joseph Henry Tobin Jr.; August 7, 1942) is an American actor best known for his role as John Kramer / Jigsaw in the Saw franchise. He began his career with background work and had his first feature role in Mississippi Burning (1988). Bell appeared in films like The Firm and TV shows including The Sopranos and 24. His breakout role came with Saw (2004), leading to eight sequels such as Saw II and Saw X, making the franchise one of the highest-grossing horror series and establishing Bell as a horror icon.

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Early life and education

Joseph Henry Tobin Jr. was born on August 7, 1942, in Queens, New York and raised in Weymouth, Massachusetts.123 His English mother, Eileen Julia (née Bell) Tobin, who also had Irish ancestry, was an actress who worked at the Quincy Repertory Company.4 His American father, Joseph H. Tobin, built and established the radio station WJDA in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1947 and once ran for mayor of Gloversville, New York.5 He has one sister and one brother.6

Bell studied liberal arts and journalism in college, with the intention of becoming a writer and entering the broadcasting field. He also has an interest in environmental matters, holding a master's degree in environmental science from Montclair State University as well as having worked for the New York Botanical Garden.7 He credits hearing a seminar by Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy at Boston University with inspiring him to begin an acting career.8 Bell later joined the Actors Studio where he studied with Lee Strasberg and Ellen Burstyn, and joined Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse.91011

Career

1979–2003: Work in background roles, film debut and television appearances

Bell played background roles in the late 1970s and early 1980s in over 30 films, including Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979), while also performing on off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway.121314 Bell said that other actors at the Actors Studio thought doing stand-in and background work was "stupid or degrading", but he believed otherwise.15 In 1982, he had an uncredited scene in the Sydney Pollack film, Tootsie, playing a waiter at the Russian Tea Room that Pollack used as a tracking shot. He told Movieline, "You know, when you're talking about Tootsie, it's the tip of the iceberg, because those other twenty-nine films I did aren't even on IMDb."16

He worked on The Verdict (1982) for two weeks as a courtroom reporter in the trial. He recollected it being a "great opportunity" watching Sidney Lumet and Paul Newman, while also learning the technical aspect of acting.17 For every role he plays, starting with the initial reading of the script to the final shot of a production, he keeps a journal of various questions about and motivations for his character. "I write all kinds of stream-of-consciousness things that help me."18 He would have his first speaking role in the 1983 film Svengali playing a waiter with three lines.19 The same year Bell had a small speaking role as a reporter in the drama Sophie's Choice. In the mid-1980s, Bell said "I was doing off-Broadway plays three nights a week, working on my craft. And a director at the Actors Studio said, 'You know, Tobin, you've been doing that for a while. I think you should go to Hollywood and play bad guys'."20 Bell moved to Los Angeles and was cast in his first feature film, Mississippi Burning in 1988, as "tough and street smart" FBI agent Stokes.21

In 1993, Bell was cast in another Pollack film, The Firm as an assassin called "The Nordic Man".22 The same year, he played Mendoza in In the Line of Fire, where he attempts to taunt an undercover Clint Eastwood into proving his loyalty by murdering his partner, played by Dylan McDermott. He went on to appear in an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld titled "The Old Man" playing a record store owner.23 He appeared in two episodes of NYPD Blue playing different characters in 1993 and 1996.2425 In 1994, Bell played a hospital administrator in the second episode of the first season of ER and went on to appear in an episode of another medical drama Chicago Hope, playing a terminally ill inmate on Death Row.26 That same year, he portrayed Ted Kaczynski in the made-for-television film Unabomber: The True Story.27 In 1997, Bell guest starred in an episode of La Femme Nikita and Nash Bridges. The following year, he guest starred in an episode of Stargate SG-1 and a two-part episode of Walker, Texas Ranger.28 Bell made a one-scene appearance in the 2001 episode Army of One of The Sopranos playing Major Carl Zwingli.29 In 2003, he was cast as the villain Peter Kingsley during the second season of 24.30

2004–2010: Saw breakthrough role

Bell's breakthrough role came in 2004 when he was cast as John Kramer / Jigsaw in the horror film, Saw. The film is about John Kramer who is an engineer-turned-serial killer that wants others to appreciate the value of life by placing them in twisted "games" of physical and psychological torture.31 The film was James Wan's directorial debut and was shot in 18 days on a budget of $1.2 million. Bell spent two weeks lying on a floor and had very few lines, but his role was pivotal to the film. He gives two reasons for joining the film; the opportunity to work with Danny Glover for the first time and thinking very highly of the film's ending.32 Lionsgate acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the film days before its release at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.33 While initially getting a direct-to-video release, test screenings that March turned out positive prompting Lionsgate to release it theatrically that Halloween.34 It became a box office success, grossing $103 million worldwide.35 Even though Bell would join the first film with no intention of a second film being made, as a result of the financial success, six direct sequels were released on every October from 2005 to 2010.36

The following year, Bell starred in Saw II, which he said was because "the character of John Kramer was not fully defined and he had an opportunity as an actor to take him to the next level".37 In 2006's Saw III his character was killed off, however he later signed on for up to five sequels.3839 He would return to Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI and Saw 3D where Jigsaw is featured in flashbacks, some focusing on his origin.4041 He explained, "Saw doesn't happen in a straight line so, you know, in Hollywood everything's possible. It just depends on if you can do it well you can do it. There's a certain thing that we've done in Saw where it's like pieces of a puzzle. It happens out of sync. So that's how it's done."42 He provided his voice and likeness for the Jigsaw character in the 2009 Saw video game and its 2010 sequel, Saw II: Flesh & Blood.4344

For his role as Jigsaw, Bell received MTV Movie Awards nominations in 2006 and 2007 for "Best Villain".4546 He won "Best Butcher" in the Fuse/Fangoria Chainsaw Awards and was given the "Best Villain in a Film Series" title at the 2010 Chiller-Eyegore Awards.4748 The Saw franchise went on to become one of the highest-grossing horror franchises of all time making, as of 2021, over $1 billion worldwide.4950 The character Jigsaw has been labeled a horror icon.5152

2014–present: Later work and return to the Saw franchise

In March 2014, Bell played the antagonist Seth in Victor Salva's horror film Dark House. The following month he was featured in an episode of Criminal Minds, playing a farmer from West Virginia.53 In the comedy Manson Family Vacation Bell plays a guy who is one of Charlie Manson's followers and lives on his old property in Death Valley.54 It premiered at South by Southwest in March 2015 to positive reviews with Variety pointing out the "creepy gravitas" with which Bell portrayed the role.55

In March 2016, Bell joined the soap opera Days of Our Lives for a five-episode arc playing Yo Ling, who is revealed to be John Black's long lost father.56 From 2016 and 2017, he guest starred as the voices of the villain Doctor Alchemy and the malicious speed god and main antagonist Savitar on the third season of The Flash, in which he was uncredited throughout the season until his last episode.57 He reprised his role in the ninth season for its season and series finale "A New World: Part Four".58 Bell was cast in April 2017 in a short film, My Pretty Pony based on Stephen King's short story My Pretty Pony.59 In October 2017, seven years after Saw 3D was released and marketed as the final Saw film, Bell reprises his role as Jigsaw in the standalone film Jigsaw.60 It grossed $103 million worldwide.61 Bell was also featured in other horror films released in October 2017, including the television film The Sandman, the Mexican film Belzebuth, and Italian film Gates of Darkness.

Bell guest starred in a September 2019 episode of Creepshow, alongside Giancarlo Esposito in the segment "Gray Matter" that is based on King's short story.62 In May 2021, he played Dr. Lasher in an eight-part found footage fictional podcast series, The Gloom. The series is about a string of unsolved crimes committed by a group of teens in the 1990s while an investigative journalist uncovers a supernatural cover-up that is tied to her past.63 In March 2023, he played Von in the indie psychological thriller ReBroken.64 Bell played Kramer once again in Saw X, released in September 2023.65 The film received positive reviews, with Bell's performance and his return as a main character being praised by critics.66 For his performance, Bell was nominated for the "Best Actor in a Horror Movie" award at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards, and "Best Lead Performance" at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.6768 Bell is set to reprise the role once more in Saw XI.69

Personal life

Bell has two sons.70 He has coached a Little League Baseball team and flag football, with other hobbies including hiking and playing guitar.7172

Credits

Film

List of films and roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1979ManhattanMan on StreetUncredited
1981Tales of Ordinary MadnessBar Patron
1982Sophie's ChoiceReporterCredited as Joseph Tobin73
The VerdictCourtroom ObserverUncredited
TootsieWaiter
1983Svengali
1985Turk 182Sergeant on BridgeCredited as Joseph Tobin74
1988Mississippi BurningFBI Agent Stokes
1989An Innocent ManZeke
1990False IdentityMarshall Errickson
Loose CannonsGerber
GoodfellasParole Officer
1992RubyDavid Ferrie
1993Boiling PointFreddie Roth
The FirmThe Nordic Man
In the Line of FireMarty Mendoza
MaliceEarl Leemus
1995Serial KillerWilliam Lucian Morrano
The Quick and the DeadLeonard 'Dog' Kelly
1996CheyenneMarshal Toynbee
1998Brown's RequiemStan 'Stan The Man'
Overnight DeliveryJohn Dwayne Beezly
Best of the Best 4: Without WarningLukasz Slava
1999The 4th FloorThe Locksmith
2000The Road to El DoradoZaragoza (voice)Grouped under "Voice Talent"
2001Good NeighborGeoffrey Martin
2002Power PlayClemens
Black Mask 2: City of MasksMoloch
2004SawJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
2005Saw II
2006Saw III
2007Buried AliveLester
Decoys 2: Alien SeductionProfessor Erwin Buckton
The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About ItThe Stranger
Boogeyman 2Dr. Mitchell Allen
Saw IVJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
2008Boogeyman 3Dr. Mitchell Allen (voice)Uncredited
Saw VJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
2009Saw VI
2010Saw 3D
2014Dark HouseSethAlso co-producer75
Finders KeepersDr. Freeman
2015Phantom Halo'Smashmouth'
Manson Family Vacation'Blackbird'
2016Rainbow TimePeter
2017JigsawJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
61: Highway to HellThe Devil
12 Feet DeepMcGradey
The SandmanValentine
BelzebuthVasilio Canetti
2019The Way We Weren'tJerryAlso producer
Ice Cream in the CupboardPop
Gates of DarknessMonsignor Canell
2020The CallEdward Cranston
A Father's LegacyBilly Ford
2021Let Us InMr. Munch
Aileen Wuornos: American BoogeywomanLewis Fell
2022Sleep No More'Smashmouth'
2023ReBrokenVon
The Curse of Wolf MountainDr. Avery76
The CelloVincent
Saw XJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
The Curse of the Clown MotelMr. Wilson77
Altered RealityCooper Mason78
2024The BunkerMr. Riley79
Key
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Television

List of television appearances and roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1987The EqualizerCronin / WeberEpisode: "Mission: McCall"
1988The EqualizerDeputy SecretaryEpisode: "Day of the Covenant"
1989Perfect WitnessDillonTelevision film
1990Alien NationBrian Knox / Dr. DeathEpisode: "Crossing the Line"
Nasty BoysFinleyEpisode: "The Line"
Jake and the FatmanVicEpisode: "More Than You Know"
Broken BadgesMartin ValentineEpisode: "Pilot"
Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia BrideBarmanTelevision mini series; 3 episodes
1991Love, Lies and MurderAl StutzTelevision mini series; 2 episodes
The 100 Lives of Black Jack SavageTony GianiniEpisode: "Pilot"
1992Mann & MachineRichardsEpisode: "No Pain, No Gain"
Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek StoryDan CushmanTelevision film
Silk StalkingsEmil RosslerEpisode: "Hot Rocks"
1993SeinfeldRonEpisode: "The Old Man"
Sex, Love, and Cold Hard CashMansfieldTelevision film
NYPD BlueJerry the ArtistEpisode: "Personal Foul"
1994Deep RedWarren RickmanTelevision film
Dead Man's RevengeBullock
ERHospital AdministratorEpisode: "Day One"
Mortal FearDr. Alvin HayesTelevision film
New EdenAres
1995Under SuspicionRon O'KeefeEpisode: "A Haunting Case"
1996The Babysitter's SeductionDetective Frank O'KeefeTelevision film
The Lazarus ManEpisode: "Among the Dead"
Murder OneJerry AlbaneseEpisode: "Chapter Twenty-Two"
NYPD BlueDonald SelnessEpisode: "He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother"
Unabomber: The True StoryTheodore KaczynskiTelevision film
Chicago HopeLuther EvansEpisode: "A Time to Kill"
1997La Femme NikitaPerry BauerEpisode: "Love"
Nash BridgesWilliam BoydEpisode: "Payback"
1998Stargate SG-1OmocEpisode: "Enigma"
One Hot Summer NightVincent 'Coupe' De VilleTelevision film
Walker, Texas RangerKarl Storm
Vengeance UnlimitedTeddy HixEpisode: "Bitter End"
1999Strange WorldOwen SassenEpisode: "Eliza"
The PretenderMr. WhiteEpisode: "The World's Changing"
2000The X-FilesAshman / Darryl WeaverEpisode: "Brand X"
Harsh RealmSlaterEpisode: "Reunion"; uncredited
2001Once and AgainMan In SuitEpisode: "Aaron's Getting Better"
The SopranosMajor Carl ZwingliEpisode: "Army of One"
The GuardianMr. PierceEpisode: "The Funnies"
AliasSD-6 Agent Karl Dreyer
2002CharmedOrinEpisode: "The Eyes Have It"
The West WingColonel WhitcombEpisode: "Process Stories"
200324Peter Kingsley4 episodes
2005RevelationsNathan VolkTelevision mini series; 5 episodes
2006Casino CinemaHimselfEpisode: "31 October 2006"
2007The Kill PointAlan Beck6 episodes
2014Criminal MindsMalachi LeeEpisode: "Blood Relations"
WilfredCharlesEpisode: "Happiness"
2015Skin WarsHimself/Guest JudgeEpisode: "Emotional Rollercoaster"
2016Days of Our LivesYo Ling5 episodes
2016–2017, 2023The FlashDoctor Alchemy / SavitarVoice role, 16 episodes
2019CreepshowChief (segment "Gray Matter")Episode: "Gray Matter/The House of the Head"
2020MacGyverLeland

Video games

List of video game roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009SawJohn Kramer / JigsawVoice
2010Saw II: Flesh & Blood

Podcasts

List of podcast series roles
YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2021The GloomDr. Lasher8 episodes

Further reading

  • Voisin, Scott; Roebuck, Daniel (May 25, 2009). Character Kings: Hollywood's Familiar Faces Discuss the Art & Business of Acting. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-342-5.
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