Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook

  • Born: 1925-2-17
  • Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Lincoln
  • Hal Holbrook, born on February 17, 1925 in Cleveland, State of Ohio , is an American actor. His works include " Lincoln " and so on.
    Hal Holbrook passed away on January 23, 2021, at the age of 95. [1] 

    Performing Experience

    In the late 1950s, he came to New York to develop and performed in the Greenwich Village Club. In 1966, he performed the solo stage play "Mark Twain Tonight" on Broadway, and became famous in one fell swoop. He won the Tony Award for Best Actor Performance of the year and the following year. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for his TV series of the same name. In the 1970s, he starred in "The Bold Ones: The Senator", "Pueblo" (Pueblo) and "Lincoln" and won a total of four Emmy Awards. Among Holbrook's many films, the famous "Deep Throat" in "All the President's Men" in 1976 left the audience with the most profound image.
    In 2007, at the age of 82, he not only made a cameo appearance in the popular TV series "The Sopranos" , he is also expected to win an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor with Sean Justin Penn 's directorial "Wild with My Heart", including actor Javier Bardem in Many audiences and critics in the film praised his moving performance of cleaning the lead in the film.
    Extended Reading
    • Priscilla 2022-10-19 20:16:58

      Civil War dog blood, smelly and long historical soap opera

      This TV series should be the most famous TV series in China about this period of history. In fact, there is no other TV series that can be filmed for such a long time, but this is by no means the kind of work that fully and accurately shows this history as I said before , it is far from it.

      The...

    • Angus 2022-10-19 18:57:02

      An epoch-making landmark textbook classic on the subject of the Civil War

      The play, together with the American TV series "Roots" and "Thorn Birds", is also known as the three epoch-making milestones in the history of American TV dramas. The work made a profound discussion and evaluation of the class conflict in the process of the increasingly acute confrontation between...