Hal Holbrook Movies and Career Information
Feb 17, 1925
Cleveland
Actor
Harold Rowe "Hal" Holbrook, Jr. (born February 17, 1925) is an American actor. His television roles include Abraham Lincoln in the 1976 TV series Lincoln, Hays Stowe on The Bold Ones: The Senator and Capt. Lloyd Bucher on Pueblo. He is also known for his role in the 2007 film Into the Wild, for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Academy Award. He has also done a one man show as Mark Twain. Holbrook was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Aileen (née Davenport), a vaudeville dancer, and Harold Rowe Holbrook, Sr. He was raised in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Holbrook graduated from the Culver Academies and Denison University, where an honors project about Mark Twain led him to develop the one-man show for which he is best known, a series of performances called Mark Twain Tonight (for which he won both a Tony and a Drama Desk Award). Holbrook served in the US Army in World War II and was stationed in Newfoundland, where he performed in little theatre, including the play Madam Precious. According to Playbill, Holbrook's first solo performance as Twain was at Lock Haven State Teachers College in Pennsylvania in 1954. Ed Sullivan saw him and gave Holbrook his
- Hal Holbrook Movies 2011
- Water for Elephants 2011
- Hal Holbrook Movies before 2011
- That Evening Sun 2009
- Julia 2009
- Into the Wild 2007
- Shade 2003
- Hush (2002) 2002
- Majestic 2001
- Men of Honor 2000
- Waking the Dead 2000
- Wild in the Streets 2000
- Bachelor 1999
- Eye of God 1997
- Hercules 1997
- Cats Don't Dance 1997
- Carried Away 1996
- Firm (1993) 1993
- Julia (1977) 1987
- Creepshow 1982
- Fog (1980) 1980
- Capricorn One 1978
- All the President's Men 1976
- Magnum Force 1973
- Plaza Suite
- Wall Street
- Group (1966)
- Operation Delta Force
- Great White Hope
- Good Day For It