Earl Boen is a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, probably best known for his role as Dr. Peter Silberman in the "Terminator" series.
Known worldwide to Terminator fans as being the asshole who won't believe Sarah Connor wasn't mad. Earl Boen seems to play Silberman with such understanding and ease and even though we hate the character he portrays, fans across the world love Earl himself for doing such a great job with each appearance as the Dr. Although, Terminator 3 just left us wanting just a little more insight into Silberman after he saw a man walk through metal bars and morphing his head back from a shotgun blast.
November 7, 1945 in New York City, New York, USA
Carole Kean (1970 - 23 April 2001) (her death)
Frequently plays either doctors, psychologists, reverends, or judges.His distinctive voice.
The original concept for a cameo of Dr Silberman in Terminator 3 was meant to show the Doctor himself running from the nuclear blast wave and blasted into ash but when dramatic world events took place (9/11) the film was was delayed, changed and all heavy war related themes were watered down.
Dr. Silberman is also stars in the Terminator 2: 3D Battle Across Time ride at Universal Studios on one of the many screens in the waiting area of Cyberdyne Systems.
Supposedly retired from acting in December 2003, but continues to do voice work.
Besides Arnold Schwarzenegger, he is the only other actor to appear in all of the first three "Terminator" films (The Terminator (1984), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)). He portrayed the character of Dr. Peter Silberman in all three films. However, neither he nor Schwarzenegger appeared in the fourth film, Terminator Salvation (2009).
Appeared with his late wife Carole Kean in the film Stewardess School (1986).
Has five times played a psychologist: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, all three Terminator movies, and Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult.
Somel info taken from Earl Boen's Official IMDb page.

