William 'Buck' Spivey is a fictional character portrayed by Louis Ferreira in the TV series S.W.A.T..
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Pilot (season 1), they were 51 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 141 aired so far
Episodes8
Pilot
episode S1.E1 november 2017Follows a locally born and bred S.W.A.T. lieutenant, Hondo, who is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he's tasked to run a highly-trained unit that's the last stop for solving crimes in Los Angeles.Radical
episode S1.E4 november 2017A domestic terrorist dies in an explosion and the S.W.A.T. must race to find his partner before more devices are detonated.Ghosts
episode S1.E14 march 2018Hondo's team must track down a serial killer who escaped justice by faking his own death. Hondo worries about Buck's mental health as he deals with depression in the aftermath of his firing.School
episode S2.E11 january 2019The team is forced to relive the past when they receive a manifesto planning to copycat a previous mass shooting at an area high school with a higher body count.Bad Cop
episode S3.E11 january 2020Street is caught between his duty to S.W.A.T. and his foster brother. Also, S.W.A.T. goes after a ruthless gang that employees deadly force against casinos.Knockout
episode S3.E15 march 2020Deacon's second job places the SWAT team in the middle of a kidnapping case when a prize fighter's wife is abducted. Also, Hondo's young charge, Darryl, becomes frustrated with his lack of paternal rights regarding his infant son, and Tan prepares to introduce his critical mother to his girlfriend, Bonnie.Hotel L.A.
episode S3.E17 march 2020The team has to protect a hotel full of civilians after a gang bust goes awry. Luca's brother, a freelance journalist, crosses police lines to shoot footage.Stigma
episode S3.E18 april 2020Hondo and the team race to locate their former leader, Buck Spivey when they fear he's trying to harm himself.
- Pilot
- Radical
- Ghosts
- School
- Bad Cop
- Knockout
- Hotel L.A.
- Stigma