Birthday: Oct. 26.
Birthplace: Highland Park, Ill.
Real name: Donald Warren Moffett. But when I went to join the actors’ union, there was already a Donald Moffat. Even though he spelled it differently, I had to choose another name.
Occupation: Actor.
Current homes: Los Angeles and New York.
Marital status: I’m engaged to Kristal Rogers. We’re having a baby in July.
Car: A 1971 white Buick Riviera with a black top.
Working on: I play the oldest brother on “Chicago Sons” on NBC-TV.
The last good movie I saw: “The English Patient.”
I stay home to watch: “Biography” on A&E.
Favorite performer: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Prized possession: A 19th Century Caucasian rug.
Personal heroes: Ernie Banks, President Kennedy and Sean Connery.
Nobody knows I’m: A serious rug collector.
I’m better than anyone else when it comes to: Beating myself up.
My fantasy is: I’m living exactly the same life that I’m living now, but in Bavaria.
People who knew me in high school thought I was: Kind of a goof.
Most irrational act: Quitting Continental Bank (now Bank of America) and starting Remains Theatre in 1979 with Bill Petersen.
The best time in my life: The early years at the theater. Bill and I sit around and get all mushy talking about it. We were living on pennies, but we had a gas.
The worst time in my life: The two years at Continental. I was a commercial lending associate in the agri-business department.
If I’ve learned one thing in life: It’s “Follow your dream.”
Most humbling experience: Having friends die.
The words that best describe me: A loyal man.




