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Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook

American actor, personality, entertainer, historian, and activist

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Birthdate
February 17, 1925
Birthplace
Cleveland
Cleveland
Date of Death
January 23, 2021
Place of Death
Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills, California
Nationality
Educated at
HB Studio
HB Studio
Culver Academies
Culver Academies
Denison University
Denison University
Also Known As
Hal Holbrook
Awards Received
Village Voice Film Poll
Village Voice Film Poll
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Utah Film Critics Association Awards
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Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards
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Online Film Critics Society Awards
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Online Film & Television Association
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Nevada Film Critics Society
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
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Italian Online Movie Awards
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Occupation
Character actor
Character actor
Screenwriter
Screenwriter
Film director
Film director
Actor
Actor

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Birth Name
Harold Rowe Holbrook Jr.
Citizenship
United States
United States
Known for
Hal Holbrook: Mark Twain Tonight! (1967)
Notable Work
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Good Day for It
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
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Judas kiss
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Carried Away
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Fletch Lives
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Killshot
The Kidnapping of the President
The Kidnapping of the President
The Girl from Petrovka
The Girl from Petrovka
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Short Name
Harold Rowe
Hal
Wikidata ID
Q314801
Overview

Hal Holbrook, born Harold Rowe Holbrook Jr. on February 17, 1925, was an American actor, film director, screenwriter, and character actor. He was a citizen of the United States and was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Holbrook received his education at Denison University, HB Studio, and Culver Academies.

Throughout his extensive career, Holbrook appeared in numerous notable films and TV shows, including "Hal Holbrook: Mark Twain Tonight!" (1967), "All the President's Men", "Into the Wild", "Magnum Force", "Lincoln", and "Wall Street" (1987). He was also recognized for his portrayals of historical figures, such as Abraham Lincoln.

Hal Holbrook received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including Primetime Emmy Awards, Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Awards, Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards, Gold Derby Awards, Awards Circuit Community Awards, and many others.

Hal Holbrook passed away on January 23, 2021, in Beverly Hills, California.

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