Hal Holbrook

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Hal Holbrook was an American actor renowned for his Emmy- and Tony-winning career in film, television, and theater, particularly for his acclaimed portrayal of Mark Twain in his long-running one-man show.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American actor
Mark Twain impersonator
director
film actor
human
stage actor
television actor
awardReceived Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor
Drama Desk Award
National Humanities Medal
Emmy Award
surface form: Primetime Emmy Award

Screen Actors Guild Award
surface form: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination

Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
causeOfDeath natural causes
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1925-02-17
dateOfDeath 2021-01-23
educatedAt Denison University
familyName Holbrook
fullName Harold Rowe Holbrook Jr.
genre drama
theatre
givenName Harold
knownFor portrayal of Mark Twain
languageOfPerformance English
militaryBranch United States Army
notableWork film "All the President’s Men"
surface form: All the President's Men

Creepshow
Evening Shade
Into the Wild
Magnum Force
Mark Twain Tonight!
North and South
City of Pueblo
surface form: Pueblo

That Certain Summer
The Bold Ones: The Senator
The Fog
Wall Street
numberOfChildren 3
occupation actor
director
performedIn Broadway
Off-Broadway
surface form: off-Broadway

regional theatre
placeOfBirth Cleveland, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Beverly Hills, California, United States
spouse Carol Eve Rossen
Dixie Carter
Ruby Elaine Johnston
yearsActive 1948–2017

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Deep Throat portrayedBy Hal Holbrook
Mark Felt portrayedBy Hal Holbrook
subject surface form: All the President’s Men