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Dr. Sadler's experience throughout life was in many ways unique, preparing him to serve as a pioneer in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, and religion. As a boy he was not allowed to attend public school, after the death of his sister, because his parents were afraid he too might catch a communicable disease. Thus, he received most of his formal education from his parents, tutors, and through his own initiative.
While living in Wabash, Indiana, he spent much time listening to a relative, General McNaught, one time chief of scouts to General U. S. Grant, tell stories about the Civil War. Further exposure to history came from the library of G
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William Sadler
Birth name:
William Thomas Sadler
Place of birth:
Buffalo, New York, USA
Biography[]
Sadler was born in Buffalo, New York, and started acting in high school. He was born on the same day as actor Ron Perlman. The two would later perform together in the play "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui".
Although he began his acting career performing on the stage and has made several television appearances, his most extensive work has been in films. Perhaps his best known film roles are those of "Colonel Stuart" in 1990's Die Hard 2 (which featured his Deep Space Nine co-star Colm Meaney as the Irish Air pilot whose plane is crashed by Sadler's villainous Colonel Stuart and starred Robert Costanzo) and "Heywood" in 1994's The Shawshank Redemption. Among his co-stars in the latter fi
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William S. Sadler
Psychiatrist and author (1875–1969)
For other uses, see William Sadler (disambiguation).
William Samuel Sadler (June 24, 1875 – April 26, 1969) was an American surgeon, self-trainedpsychiatrist, and author who helped publish The Urantia Book. The book is said to have resulted from Sadler's relationship with a man through whom he believed celestial beings spoke at night. It drew a following of people who studied its teachings.
A native of Indiana, Sadler moved to Michigan as a teenager to work at the Battle Creek Sanitarium. There he met the physician and health-food promoter John Harvey Kellogg, co-inventor of corn flakes breakfast cereal, who became his mentor. Sadler married Kellogg's niece, Lena Celestia Kellogg, in 1897. He worked for several Christian organizations and attended medical school, graduating in 1906. Sadler practiced medicine in Chicago with his wife, who was also a physician. He joined several medical associations and taught at the McCormick Theological Seminary. Although he was a committed member of the Seventh-day Adventist Ch
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