In 1964, Spradlin joined the Oklahoma Repertory Theatre. He played the head football coach B.A. Strother in
North Dallas Forty (1979), and "Carolina Military Institute" commandant General Durrell in
The Lords of Discipline (1983). In 1984, Spradlin played a villainous Southern sheriff in
Tank. In 1985, Spradlin portrayed President
Lyndon B. Johnson in the mini-series
Robert Kennedy and His Times, based on the book of the same name by presidential historian
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. In 1986, he again portrayed an American president when he played
Andrew Jackson in the television movie
Houston: The Legend of Texas. Also in 1986, he starred in the miniseries
Dream West. In 1988, he played Admiral
Raymond A. Spruance in the miniseries
War and Remembrance. In 1989, Spradlin played a small role in the film
The War of the Roses as a divorce lawyer, with
Michael Douglas and
Kathleen Turner. Spradlin played a minister in
Ed Wood (1994), a conspirator in the attempted assassination of a state governor in
Nick of Time (1995), Bishop Dyer in the TV movie
Riders of the Purple Sage (1996), which was adapted from
Zane Grey's 1912
novel of the same name, and the President of the United States in
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996). Spradlin retired from acting after
Dick (1999), in which he played
Ben Bradlee. Although lending his likeness, he did not reprise his role as Pat Geary (whose in-game was voiced by Chris Edgerly) in
Electronic Arts'
video game adaptation of The Godfather Part II in 2009. == Personal life and death ==