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I enjoyed his work in roles like Mark Twain. 95 is a good run.

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Hal Holbrook, the Emmy and Tony award-winning actor best known for his portrayal of Mark Twain in his famous one-man-show, died on Jan. 23 at age 95.

Holbrook’s personal assistant, Joyce Cohen, confirmed news of his death to The New York Times on Monday. The acclaimed star reportedly died at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. No cause of death has been given at this time.

In addition to his famous run as Twain in the solo show titled "Mark Twain Tonight!" Holbrook was an accomplished film and TV actor as well. He played the infamous informant Deep Throat in "All the President’s Men" and received an Oscar nomination for playing a wise grandfatherly character in "Into the Wild" in 2007. Holbrook would go on to have a role in Steven Spielberg’s "Lincoln" in 2012 as well.

Although he was a supporting character in the 16th president’s biopic, he played the man himself in the 1974 TV miniseries "Lincoln" years prior. That performance earned him an Emmy award. He would go on to win a total of five for his TV acting, which included "The Bold Ones: The Senator," "Pueblo," "Designing Women," "The West Wing" and many more.




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wow, may he rest in peace.

I always like his quote from 'Wall Street'...

Hal Holbrook as Lou Mannheim : Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss.

I also liked him in Magnum Force.


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wow, may he rest in peace.

I always like his quote from 'Wall Street'...

Hal Holbrook as Lou Mannheim : Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss.

I also liked him in Magnum Force.


Loved him in Magnum Force. He was a fantastic actor. 95 is impressive IMO. I would be happy to make it to 85 Smile

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RIP Hal.

95 is a hell of a run and quite a long life.
 
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I read about his passing this morning as I was eating breakfast.

95 is a great run and he had a pretty good life.

I always enjoyed his work and the roles he played:

One of my favorite is:
The Start Chamber with Michael Douglas

For TV
I enjoyed his characters in Designing Women and also Evening Shade with Burt Reynolds

One of my favorite conversations of Hal Holbrook and Clint Eastwood.

Harry Callahan : Well, I just work for the city, Briggs!
Lieutenant Briggs : So do I, longer than you, and I never had to take my gun out of its holster once. I'm proud of that.
Harry Callahan : Well, you're a good man, lieutenant. A good man always knows his limitations...
 
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his performance as Twain was excellent, as were many others.

RIP.




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Sad to see this. Midway and Lincoln come to mind for me.
It seems every week lately we lose someone from the silver screen or music industry. Makes me feel older .........





 
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Oh no, he was a good one, RIP Hal. I will never forget how Harry skewered him in Magnum Force.



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Another of the great ones gone...


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Sad to see this. Midway and Lincoln come to mind for me.
It seems every week lately we lose someone from the silver screen or music industry. Makes me feel older .........
His performance in Midway was outstanding. He was a great actor. RIP Hal.

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Great character actor. My parents took me to see him do Mark Twain when I was a young teen. I probably pissed and moaned the entire time going to the theater but it was really a good show and I’m glad now that I saw it.

Didn’t realise he was last married to Dixie Carter.
 
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Yep, I think he had to be a man to be Married to Dixie... she's tough.

Speaking of Magnum Force... Dirty Harry's quote in that movie is one of my personal philosophies in life:

"A Man's got to know his limitations."


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My favorite role of his was Midway where he played the Intelligence Analyst Cmdr. Joseph Rochefort.

Captain Garth : How much can you decipher?
Commander Rochefort : Fifteen percent.
Captain Garth : Really decipher?
Commander Rochefort : Ten percent.
Captain Garth : Ten percent? That's one word in ten, Joe! You're *guessing*!
Commander Rochefort : [slightly hurt] We like to call it "analysis."




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One of my faves, among many for an actor that worked that long, was Creepshow.
“Just tell it to call you Billy!”

(also great cameo appearance of S&W Mod 29 Wink )


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A great actor HOWEVER he was antigun. Just saying....

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