Hal Holbrook

    Actor, Director, Writer

    Birthdate: Feb 17, 1925

    Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

    Died: Jan 23, 2021

    Hal Holbrook was an Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor who was one of the great craftsmen of stage and screen. He was best known for his performance as Mark Twain, for which he won a Tony and the first of his ten Emmy Award nominations. Aside from the stage, Holbrook made his reputation primarily on television, and was memorable as Abraham Lincoln, as Senator Hays Stowe on The Bold Ones: The Senator (1970) and as Capt. Lloyd Bucher on Pueblo (1973). All of these roles brought him Emmy Awards, with Pueblo (1973) bringing him two, as Best Lead Actor in a Drama and Actor of the Year - Special. On January 22, 2008, he became the oldest male performer ever nominated for an Academy Award, for his supporting turn in Into the Wild (2007).

    He was born Harold Rowe Holbrook, Jr. on February 17, 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Eileen (Davenport), a vaudeville dancer, and Harold Rowe Holbrook, Sr. Raised primarily in South Weymouth, Massachusetts by his paternal grandparents, Holbrook attended the Culver Academies. During World War II, Holbrook served in the Army in Newfoundland. After the war, he attended Denison University, graduating in 1948. While at Denison, Holbrook's senior honors project concerned Mark Twain.

    He later developed "Mark Twain Tonight!," the one-man show in which he impersonates the great American writer Mark Twain, aka Samuel Clemens. Holbrook learned his craft on the boards and by appearing in the TV soap opera The Brighter Day (1954). He first played Mark Twain as a solo act in 1954, at Lock Haven State Teachers College in Pennsylvania. The show was a success that created a buzz. After seeing the performance, Ed Sullivan, the host of TV's premier variety show, featured him on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) on February 12, 1956. This lead to an international tour sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, which included appearances in Iron Curtain countries. Holbrook brought the show to Off-Broadway in 1959. He even played Mark Twain for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The 1966 "Mark Twain Tonight" Broadway production brought Holbrook even more acclaim, and the Tony Award. The show was taped and Holbrook won an Emmy nomination. He reprised the show on Broadway in 1977 and in 2005. By that time, he had played Samuel Clemens on stage over 2,000 times.

    Among Holbrook's more famous roles was "The Major" in the original Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "Incident at Vichy", as Martin Sheen's significant other in the controversial and acclaimed TV movie That Certain Summer (1972), the first TV movie to sympathetically portray homosexuality, and as Abraham Lincoln in Carl Sandburg's acclaimed TV biography of the 16th President Lincoln (1974), a role he also portrayed in excellent performances too in North & South: Book 1, North & South (1985) and North & South: Book 2, Love & War (1986). He also is known for his portrayal of the enigmatic "Deep Throat" in All the President's Men (1976), one of the major cinema events of the mid-'70s. In the 1990s, he had a regular supporting role in the TV series Evening Shade (1990), playing Burt Reynolds' character's father-in-law.

    Hal Holbrook died on January 23, 2021, at 95 years, in Beverly Hills. He was buried in McLemoresville Cemetery in Tennessee with his wife Dixie Carter.

    Known For

    Into the Wild
    Into the Wild

    (2007)

    Capricorn One
    Capricorn One

    (1977)

    All the President's Men
    All the President's Men

    (1976)

    Hal Holbrook Movies

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      Julia

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      The Unholy

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    • 2019 |

      Midway

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    • 2016 |

      Blackway

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    • 2014 |
      Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey
    • 2014 |

      Planes: Fire & Rescue

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    • 2013 |
      Savannahas Judge Harden
    • 2012 |
      Promised Landas Frank Yates
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      Lincoln

      asPreston Blair
    • 2011 |
      Good Day for Itas Hec
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    • 2010 |
      Flying Lessonsas Harry Pleasant
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      Inventing L.A.: The Chandlers and Their Timesas Harrison Gray Otis
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      That Evening Sunas Abner Meecham
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    • 1996 |
      Carried Awayas Dr. Evans
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      The Firmas Oliver Lambert
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      Curtain of Iceas Narrator
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      Wall Streetas Lou Mannheim
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      The Kidnapping of the Presidentas President Adam Scott
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      The Fog

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    • 1979 |
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      The Girl from Petrovkaas Joe
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      Jonathan Livingston Seagullas The Elder
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      Magnum Forceas Lt. Briggs
    • 1972 |
      They Only Kill Their Mastersas Dr. Warren G. Watkins
    • 1970 |
      The Great White Hopeas Cameron
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      The People Next Dooras David Hoffman
    • 1968 |
      Wild in the Streetsas Senator Fergus
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