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Hal Holbrook, the Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor, was born on February 17, 1925, in Cleveland, Ohio. His parents were Eileen Davenport, a Vaudeville dancer, and Harold Rowe Holbrook, Sr. From an early age, Holbrook showed a remarkable talent for acting, and he went on to become one of the great craftsmen of stage and screen. He is best known for his stunning portrayal of Mark Twain, a role that earned him a Tony Award and the first of his ten Emmy Award nominations. Throughout his career, Holbrook made a significant impact on television, particularly with his memorable performances as Abraham Lincoln and as the enigmatic "Deep Throat" in "All the President's Men." Holbrook's contributions to the entertainment industry will forever be remembered and celebrated.
Early Life and Career
Hal Holbrook had a somewhat tumultuous childhood, as his parents divorced when he was only two years old. He was primarily raised by his paternal grandparents in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Holbrook attended the Culver Academies and later enrolled at Denison University, where he graduated in 1948. It was during his time at Denison that Holbrook developed a deep interest in Mark Twain, which would later play a significant role in his career.
Holbrook's first taste of professional acting came through his appearances in the television soap opera "The Brighter Day." He honed his skills on the stage and made his Broadway debut in a production of Arthur Miller's "Incident at Vichy" in 1964. However, it was his one-man show, "Mark Twain Tonight!," which truly catapulted him into the spotlight. The show premiered on Broadway in 1959, and Holbrook's mesmerizing portrayal of Mark Twain garnered critical acclaim and a Tony Award.
Throughout his career, Holbrook received numerous awards and nominations for his exceptional performances. In addition to his Tony Award, he was nominated for ten Emmy Awards, winning two for Best Lead Actor in a drama and Actor of the Year – Special. He also made history in 2008 as the oldest male performer ever to be nominated for an Academy Award, receiving recognition for his supporting role in "Into the Wild."
While Holbrook's professional success was well-recognized, he also faced personal challenges. He was married three times, with his final marriage to Dixie Carter lasting from 1984 until her death in 2010. Holbrook had two children, Victoria and David, from his previous marriages.
Outside of acting, Holbrook had a passion for writing and was an accomplished author. He published his memoir, "Harold: The Boy Who Became Mark Twain," in 2011. Additionally, Holbrook was involved in philanthropic endeavors, particularly supporting causes related to arts education.
Hal Holbrook's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry cannot be overstated. He was known for his exceptional talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft. His portrayal of Mark Twain became iconic, and he left an indelible mark on world of acting. Holbrook will always be remembered as one of the great actors of his generation and a true legend in the industry.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2017 | Hawaii Five-0 (TV Series) | Leonard Patterson |
2017 | Grey's Anatomy (TV Series) | Dr. Lewis Clatch |
2017 | An American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story (TV Movie) | Reinhold Niebuhr (voice) |
2017 | Bones (TV Series) | Red Hudmore |
2015 | Blackway | Whizzer |
2010–2014 | Sons of Anarchy (TV Series) | Nate Madock |
2014 | Planes: Fire & Rescue | Mayday (voice) |
2013 | Rectify (TV Series) | Rutherford Gaines |
2013 | Monday Mornings (TV Series) | Dr. Arvin Wayne |
2013 | Savannah | Judge Harden |
2012 | Promised Land | Frank Yates |
2012 | Lincoln | Preston Blair |
2010–2011 | The Event (TV Series) | James Dempsey |
2011 | Water for Elephants | Old Jacob |
2011 | Good Day for It | Hec |
2010 | Flying Lessons | Harry Pleasant |
2009 | Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas (TV Movie) | Dean Davis Winters |
2009 | That Evening Sun | Abner Meecham |
2008 | Killshot | Papa |
2008 | ER (TV Series) | Walter Perkins |
2007 | Into the Wild | Ron Franz |
2006 | NCIS (TV Series) | Mickey Stokes |
2006 | The Sopranos (TV Series) | John Schwinn |
2005 | The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (TV Movie) | Narrator (voice) |
2005 | Hope & Faith (TV Series) | Edward Shanowski |
2003 | The Street Lawyer (TV Movie) | Arthur Jacobs |
2003 | Good Morning, Miami (TV Series) | Jim Templeton |
2003 | Shade | The Professor |
2001–2002 | The West Wing (TV Series) | Asst. Secretary of State Albie Duncan |
2002 | Becker (TV Series) | Mr. Humphries |
2002 | Purpose | Tom Walker |
2001 | The Majestic | Congressman Doyle |
2001 | The Legend of the Three Trees (Video) | Narrator (voice) |
2001 | Haven (TV Movie) | Harold L. Ickes |
2000 | The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus (Video) | Ak - Master Woodsman of the World (voice) |
2000 | Family Law (TV Series) | Judge Richard Lloyd |
2000 | Men of Honor | 'Mr. Pappy' |
2000 | The Outer Limits (TV Series) | Justice Oliver Harbison |
2000 | Waking the Dead | Isaac Green |
1999 | A Place Apart (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1999 | The Bachelor | O'Dell |
1999 | The Florentine | Smitty |
1998 | Beauty (TV Movie) | Alexander Miller |
1998 | Rusty: A Dog's Tale | Boyd Callahan |
1998 | Judas Kiss | Senator Rupert Hornbeck |
1998 | My Own Country (TV Movie) | Lloyd Flanders |
1998 | Walking to the Waterline | Man on the Beach |
1998 | Hush | Dr. Franklin Hill |
1997 | The Third Twin (TV Movie) | Pete |
1997 | All the Winters That Have Been (TV Movie) | Uncle Ren Corvin |
1997 | Hercules | Amphitryon (voice) |
1997 | Operation Delta Force (TV Movie) | Admiral Henshaw (as Harold Holbrook) |
1997 | Eye of God | Sheriff Rogers |
1997 | Cats Don't Dance | Cranston (voice) |
1996 | Carried Away | Dr. Evans |
1996 | Innocent Victims (TV Movie) | Bob Hennis |
1995 | She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (TV Movie) | Adm. Kelso |
1995 | A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester (TV Movie) | Wild Bill McKenzie |
1994 | A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor (TV Movie) | Wild Bill McKenzie |
1990–1994 | Evening Shade (TV Series) | Evan Evans |
1994 | A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle (TV Movie) | William McKenzie |
1993 | The Firm | Oliver Lambert |
1993 | Bonds of Love (TV Movie) | Jim Smith |
1990 | A Killing in a Small Town (TV Movie) | Dr. Beardsley |
1986–1989 | Designing Women (TV Series) | Reese Watson |
1989 | Sorry, Wrong Number (TV Movie) | Jim Coltrane |
1989 | Fletch Lives | Ham Johnson |
1989 | Day One (TV Movie) | Gen. George Marshall |
1988 | The Fortunate Pilgrim (TV Mini Series) | Dr. Andrew McKaig |
1988 | Emma: Queen of the South Seas (TV Mini Series) | Jonas Coe |
1988 | I'll Be Home for Christmas (TV Movie) | Joseph Bundy |
1988 | The Unholy | Archbishop Mosely |
1987 | Wall Street | Lou Mannheim |
1987 | Plaza Suite (TV Movie) | Sam Nash |
1986 | North & South: Book 2, Love & War (TV Mini Series) | Abraham Lincoln |
1986 | Dress Gray (TV Mini Series) | Gen. Charles Hedges |
1986 | Under Siege (TV Movie) | President Maxwell Monroe |
1985 | Behind Enemy Lines (TV Movie) | Col. Calvin Turner |
1985 | North & South: Book 1, North & South (TV Mini Series) | Abraham Lincoln |
1984 | I Am Joe's Skin (Short) | Joe's Skin (voice) |
1984 | The Three Wishes of Billy Grier (TV Movie) | Grandpa Grier |
1984 | George Washington (TV Mini Series) | John Adams |
1984 | Celebrity (TV Mini Series) | Calvin Sledge |
1983 | The Star Chamber | Benjamin Caulfield |
1982 | Girls Nite Out | Jim MacVey |
1982 | Creepshow | Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate") |
1981 | The Killing of Randy Webster (TV Movie) | John Webster |
1980 | The Kidnapping of the President | President Adam Scott |
1980 | Omnibus (TV Series) | Host |
1980 | Off the Minnesota Strip (TV Movie) | Bud Johansen |
1980 | The Fog | Father Malone |
1979 | Natural Enemies | Paul Steward |
1979 | When Hell Was in Session (TV Movie) | Cmdr. Jeremiah A. Denton |
1979 | The Legend of the Golden Gun (TV Movie) | J.R. Swackhammer |
1979 | Murder by Natural Causes (TV Movie) | Arthur Sinclair |
1978 | The Awakening Land (TV Mini Series) | Portius Wheeler - The Solitary |
1977 | Capricorn One | Dr. James Kelloway |
1977 | Julia | Alan |
1977 | Rituals | Harry |
1977 | Our Town (TV Movie) | Stage Manager |
1975–1976 | Great Performances (TV Series) | Theater in America Host |
1976 | 33 Hours in the Life of God (TV Movie) | Dr. Simon Abbott |
1976 | Midway | Commander Joseph Rochefort |
1974–1976 | Lincoln (TV Mini Series) | Abraham Lincoln |
1976 | All the President's Men | Deep Throat |
1974 | The Girl from Petrovka | Joe |
1973 | Magnum Force | Lt. Briggs |
1973 | Jonathan Livingston Seagull | The Elder (voice, uncredited) |
1973 | Pueblo (TV Movie) | Capt. Lloyd Bucher |
1972 | They Only Kill Their Masters | Dr. Warren G. Watkins |
1972 | That Certain Summer (TV Movie) | Doug Salter |
1972 | Appointment with Destiny (TV Series) | Narrator |
1971 | Goodbye, Raggedy Ann (TV Movie) | Harlan Webb |
1971 | Suddenly Single (TV Movie) | Larry Hackett |
1971 | Travis Logan, D.A. (TV Movie) | Matthew Sand |
1970–1971 | The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV Series) | Senator Hays Stowe |
1970 | The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) | Mitch Collins |
1970 | The Great White Hope | Cameron |
1970 | The People Next Door | David Hoffman |
1970 | A Clear and Present Danger (TV Movie) | Senator Hays Stowe |
1969 | The Name of the Game (TV Series) | Mayor John Adrian |
1969 | The Whole World Is Watching (TV Movie) | Chancellor Leonard Graham |
1969 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) | Christopher Simes |
1968 | The Brotherhood | Man at table (uncredited) |
1968 | Wild in the Streets | Senator Johnny Fergus |
1968 | Off to See the Wizard (TV Series) | Narrator |
1967 | Coronet Blue (TV Series) | Carey Thomas |
1966 | CBS Playhouse: The Glass Menagerie (TV Movie) | Her Son |
1966 | Preview Tonight (TV Series) | Unknown |
1966 | The Group | Gus Leroy |
1966 | The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) | Abraham Lincoln |
1954–1959 | The Brighter Day (TV Series) | Grayling Dennis | Grayling Dennis #1 (1954-1959) |
1955 | Mr. Citizen (TV Series) | Don Gallagher |