
Hal Holbrook
Born
1925-02-17
Place of birth
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died
2021-01-23
Biography
Harold Rowe Holbrook Jr. (February 17, 1925 – January 23, 2021) was an American actor, television director, and writer. He first received critical acclaim in 1954 for a one-man stage show he developed, Mark Twain Tonight!, performing as Mark Twain, while studying at Denison University. He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1966 for his portrayal of Twain. He would continue to perform his signature role for over 60 years, only retiring the show in 2017 due to his failing health. Throughout his career, he also won five Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on television and was nominate...
Known for

Grey's Anatomy
Lewis Clatch

Into the Wild
Ronald "Ron" Franz

Hercules
Amphitryon (voice)

Lincoln
Preston Blair

Bones
Red Hudmore

The Sopranos
John Schwinn

Sons of Anarchy
Nate Madock

Water for Elephants
Old Jacob

NCIS
Mickey Stokes

Men of Honor
'Mr. Pappy'

The Firm
Oliver Lambert

Wall Street
Lou Mannheim

All the President's Men
Deep Throat

Hawaii Five-0
Leonard Patterson

The Fog
Father Malone