Philip Baker Hall
Philip Baker Hall | |
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Born | Toledo, Ohio, U.S. | September 10, 1931
Other names | Phillip Hall, Phillip Baker Hall |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1960–present[1] |
Spouse(s) | Dianne Lewis (1973–1976; divorced) Holly Wolfle (1981–present) |
Children | 4 |
Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931)[citation needed] is an American film and television actor. He has played leading roles in Secret Honor, Hard Eight, Duck, and other films.
Personal life
Hall was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Alice Birdene (née McDonald) and William Alexander Hall, a factory worker who was from Montgomery, Alabama.[2][3] He attended the University of Toledo.[4] As a young man, Hall served in the military, had two children, and became a high school English teacher.[5] In 1960, he decided to become an actor.[1] He moved to New York, enjoying success in Off Broadway and Broadway productions. He married Holly Wolfle, and has two daughters, Adella and Anna.[1]
Career
Hall played a priest in his film debut Cowards (1970).[6] In 1975, he began acting on television and joined the Los Angeles Theatre Center.[1][6] His first television appearance came in an episode of the sitcom Good Times in 1976.[6] The following year, Hall guest starred in episodes of M*A*S*H and Man from Atlantis.[7][8] Since 1977 he has had more than 200 guest roles on television shows. He starred in many films, including Robert Altman's Secret Honor, a one-man show in which he played Richard Nixon.[9] After playing the leading role in Paul Thomas Anderson's directorial debut film Hard Eight,[9] Hall had roles in Anderson's next two films, Boogie Nights and Magnolia.[10] He also had a minor role as Captain Diel in the Rush Hour trilogy (though his scenes were cut from the theatrical release of Rush Hour 2 and he was uncredited for his scenes in Rush Hour 3).[6]
Hall has had roles in Midnight Run, Say Anything...,[6] The Rock, The Truman Show, The Talented Mr. Ripley,[10] Bruce Almighty,[11] You Kill Me, In Good Company, Ghostbusters II, The Insider, Dogville,[6] The Amityville Horror, The Matador, The Sum of All Fears, The Zodiac,[6] 50/50, and Zodiac.[6] Hall starred in the Fox sitcom The Loop[6] and had a guest starring role in The West Wing. Hall guest starred in the HBO animated series The Life & Times of Tim and appeared in All Good Things.
Hall acted in Seinfeld as Lt. Joe Bookman, the 'library cop' who tracks down Jerry for a long-overdue library book in "The Library".[6] He reprised the role in the May 1998 finale where his character is one of many to testify against Jerry.[6] More recently he has appeared as the crotchety Dr. Morrison, Larry David's physician, on Curb Your Enthusiasm[6] and an equally crotchety neighbor of the Dunphy family on Modern Family.[6] In 2012, he appeared in an episode of Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom.[6] Hall appeared in a series of humorous Holiday Inn commercials.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Zabriskie Point | Diner Owner | Uncredited cameo |
1971 | Love-In 72 | Father Reis | |
1974 | Throw Out the Anchor! | Ryan | Credited as "Phillip Hall" |
1978 | The Man with Bogart's Face | Dr. Inman | |
Coma | Doctor | ||
1979 | The Bushido Blade | Crook | |
1981 | Dream On! | ||
1982 | The Last Reunion | Mike Sills | |
1984 | Secret Honor | Richard Nixon | |
1986 | Nothing in Common | Colonial Airlines Executive | Uncredited cameo |
1987 | Three O'Clock High | Detective Mulvahill | |
1988 | Midnight Run | Sidney | |
1989 | Say Anything... | IRS Boss | |
How I Got Into College | Dean Patterson | ||
Ghostbusters II | Police Commissioner | ||
An Innocent Man | Judge Kenneth Lavet | ||
1991 | Silent Victim | ||
Blue Desert | Joe | ||
1992 | Live Wire | Senator Thyme | |
1993 | Cigarettes & Coffee | Old man | Short film |
1994 | The Last Laugh | William T. | Short film |
1995 | Kiss of Death | Big Junior Brown | |
1996 | Eye for an Eye | Sidney Hughes | |
Hard Eight | Sydney | ||
The Little Death | Detective Snyder | ||
The Rock | Chief Justice | Uncredited cameo | |
Hit Me | Lenny Ish | ||
1997 | Buddy | Minister | |
Air Force One | U.S. Attorney General Andrew Ward | ||
Boogie Nights | Floyd Gondolli | ||
1998 | Sour Grapes | Mr. Bell | |
The Truman Show | Network Executive | ||
Judas Kiss | Pobby Malavero | ||
Rush Hour | Captain William Diel | ||
Enemy of the State | Attorney Mark Silverberg | Uncredited cameo | |
Psycho | Sheriff Chambers | ||
1999 | Let the Devil Wear Black | Sol Hirsch | |
Implicated | John Swayer | ||
Cradle Will Rock | Gray Mathers | ||
The Insider | Don Hewitt | ||
Magnolia | Jimmy Gator | ||
The Talented Mr. Ripley | Alvin MacCarron | ||
2000 | Rules of Engagement | General H. Lawrence Hodges | |
The Contender | Oscar Billings | ||
Lost Souls | Father James | ||
2001 | Rush Hour 2 | Captain William Diel | Scenes deleted |
2002 | The Sum of All Fears | Defense Secretary David Becker | |
A Gentleman's Game | Charlie Logan | ||
2003 | Die, Mommie, Die! | Sol Sussman | |
Dogville | Tom Edison Sr. | ||
Bruce Almighty | Jack Baylor | ||
A House on a Hill | Harry Mayfield | ||
2004 | In Good Company | Eugene Kalb | |
2005 | The Matador | Mr. Randy | |
A Buck's Worth | Voice | ||
Duck | Arthur Pratt | ||
The Amityville Horror | Father Callaway | ||
The Zodiac | Chief Frank Perkins | ||
2006 | The Shaggy Dog | Lance Strictland | |
The TV Set | Vernon Maxwell | ||
Islander | Popper | ||
2007 | Zodiac | Sherwood Morrill | |
You Kill Me | Roman Krzeminski | ||
Rush Hour 3 | Captain William Diel | Uncredited cameo | |
2009 | The Lodger | Captain Smith | |
Fired Up | Coach Byrnes | ||
Wonderful World | The Man | ||
2010 | All Good Things | Malvern Bump | |
2011 | The Chicago 8 | Judge Julius Hoffman | |
Mr. Popper's Penguins | Franklin | ||
50/50 | Alan Lombardo | ||
2012 | Bending the Rules | Herb Gold | |
Departure Date | Old Jake | ||
People Like Us | Ike Rafferty | ||
Dog Eat Dog | Short film | ||
Argo | CIA Director Stansfield Turner | Uncredited cameo | |
2013 | Bad Words | Dr. William Bowman | |
2014 | Playing It Cool | Granddad | |
2017 | Person to Person | Jimmy | |
The Last Word | Edward | ||
2018 | Dear Chickens | Emil | Short film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | The Last Survivors | Television film | |
1976 | Good Times | Motel owner | Episode: "J.J.'s Fiancee: Part 2" |
Mayday at 40,000 Feet! | Reporter | Television film | |
1976–77 | Visions | Severson / Boyle | 2 episodes |
1977 | Man from Atlantis | George | Episode: "Man from Atlantis" |
The Hostage Heart | Dr. Harvey Fess | Television film | |
Kill Me If You Can | Phillips | Television film | |
M*A*S*H | Sgt. Hacker | Episode: "The Light That Failed" | |
1978 | The Fitzpatricks | Bertram | Episode: "A Living Wage" |
Emergency! | Oliver Warren | Episode: "The Steel Inferno" | |
The Bastard | Shopkeeper | Television film | |
Terror Out of the Sky | Starrett | Television film | |
1979 | Samurai | Prof. Owens | Television film |
1980 | Riding for the Pony Express | Mr. Durfee | Television film |
The Waltons | Major Gordon | Episode: "The Furlough" | |
1981 | This House Possessed | Clerk | Television film |
1982 | Quincy, M.E. | Captain Rasmussen DA Marty Shell |
2 episode |
Cagney & Lacey | Lt. Sweeny | Episode: "Hot Line" | |
T. J. Hooker | Judge Wallace | Episode: "A Cry for Help" | |
Games Mother Never Taught You | Lester Greene | Television film | |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | Prosecutor / Wilcox | 2 episodes | |
1984 | The Night the Bridge Fell Down | Warren Meech | Television film |
Lottery! | Episode: "Houston: Duffy's Choice" | ||
1985 | Hardcastle and McCormick | Jack Marsh | Episode: "Too Rich and Too Thin" |
Who Is Julia? | Dean May | Television film | |
1987 | Mariah | James Malone | 7 episodes |
The Spirit | Sevrin | Television film | |
Miami Vice | Judge Delaporte | Episode: "Contempt of Court" | |
1988 | Goddess of Love | Detective Charles | Television film |
Family Ties | Dr. Harrison | 3 episodes | |
1989 | A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story | Judge Blumenfeld | Television film |
Incident at Dark River | Dr. Leo Manus | Television film | |
1989–90 | Falcon Crest | Ed Meyers | 13 episodes |
1990 | Matlock | Judge | Episode: "The Mother" |
Bagdad Cafe | Herb | Episode: "This Bird Has Flown" | |
1991 | Murder, She Wrote | Len Costner | Episode: "Moving Violation" |
L.A. Law | Tom Baker | Episode: "He's a Crowd" | |
Equal Justice | Judge S.E. Cleveland | Episode: "Do the Wrong Thing" | |
Dark Justice | Winchester Keller | Episode: "The Neutralizing Factor" | |
1991–92 | Civil Wars | Judge Bianchi | 3 episodes |
1991, 1998 | Seinfeld | Lt. Joe Bookman | 2 episodes |
1992 | Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 | Sam Gochenour | Television film |
Stormy Weathers | Dr. Comden | Television film | |
Nurses | Mr. Todd | Episode: "Playing Doctor" | |
1993 | Cheers | City Councilman Kevin Fogerty | Episode: "Woody Gets an Election" |
Bob | Jerod | Episode: "Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas" | |
1994 | M.A.N.T.I.S. | Smitty | Television film |
Empty Nest | Jerod | Episode: "Brotherly Shove" | |
The Good Life | Mr. Humphreys | Episode: "Melissa the Thief" | |
Roswell | Roswell General | Television film | |
Madman of the People | Kent | Episode: "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy" | |
Chicago Hope | Mr. Wellington | Episode: "You Gotta Have Heart" | |
Hardball | Beanball McGee | Episode: "Lee's Bad, Bad Day" | |
Without Warning | Dr. Kurt Lowden | Television film | |
1995 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Himself | Episode: "Get a Job" |
Life's Work | Judge Conklin | Episode: "Contempt" | |
The John Larroquette Show | Mr. Frank | Episode: "Napping to Success" | |
1997 | 3rd Rock from the Sun | President Dewey | Episode: "Proud Dick" |
The Practice | Judge Joseph Vinocour Judge Canker |
4 episodes | |
1997–98 | Millennium | Group Elder | 2 episodes |
Michael Hayes | William Vaughn | 20 episodes | |
1998 | Tempting Fate | Dr. Bardwell | Television film |
Witness to the Mob | Salvatore "Toddo" Aurello | Television film | |
L.A. Doctors | Vincent Cattano | Episode: "Fear of Flying" | |
1999 | Partners | Scarpatti | Pilot |
2000 | Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis | Aristotle Onassis | Television film |
The Fugitive | Stuart Kimble | Episode: "St. Christopher's Prayer" | |
2000, 2002 | Baby Blues | Mr. Thompson / Mr. Saunders (voices) | 2 episodes |
2001 | Loomis | Episode 1.1: "Pilot" | |
Pasadena | George Reese Greeley | 7 episodes | |
2002 | Path to War | Everett Dirksen | Television film |
Night Visions | Dennis Brascom | Episode: "Cargo" | |
Without a Trace | Noah Ridder | Episode: "Silent Partner" | |
2003 | Everwood | Dr. Donald Douglas | 3 episodes |
2004 | Monk | Salvatore Lucarelli | Episode: "Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather |
Boston Legal | Ernie Dell | Episode: "Head Cases" | |
The West Wing | Senator Matt Hunt | 2 episodes | |
2004, 2009 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Doctor Morrison | 2 episodes |
2005 | Mrs. Harris | Arthur Schulte | Television film |
2006 | The Loop | Russ McDonald | 17 episodes |
2007 | Wildlife | Pilot | |
Big Love | Ned Johanssen | Episode: "Take Me as I Am" | |
2008 | Psych | Irving Parker | Episode: "Dis-Lodged" |
Worst Week | Reverend Lowell | 2 episodes | |
2009 | True Jackson, VP | Mr. Jenkins | Episode: "Flirting with Fame" |
2010 | The Life & Times of Tim | Norman Walker (voice) | Episode: "London Calling/Novelist" |
Warren the Ape | Dr. Ralph Schwartz | Episode: "Rock Opera" | |
2011–12 | Modern Family | Walt Kleezak | 3 episodes |
2012 | The Newsroom | Bryce Delancy | Episode: "The 112th Congress" |
Childrens Hospital | Dr. Joseph Mengele | Episode: "A Year in the Life" | |
Ruth & Erica | Harry | 8 episodes | |
2013 | Clear History | McKenzie | Television film |
2014 | Rake | Mitch Markham | Episode: "Remembrance of Taxis Past" |
Altman | Himself | Documentary | |
2015 | BoJack Horseman | Hank Hippopopalous (voice) | 2 episodes |
Madam Secretary | Ezra Helsinger | Episode: "The Necessary Art" | |
2016 | Second Chance | Old Man Jimmy Pritchard | 5 episodes |
2017 | Room 104 | Charlie | Episode: "My Love" |
2018 | Corporate | Arthur Stockheed | Episode: "Powerpoint of Death" |
2020 | Messiah | Zelman Katz | 6 episodes |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1996 | Independent Spirit Award | Best Male Lead | Hard Eight | Nominated | [12] |
1997 | Screen Actors Guild Award | Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture | Boogie Nights | Nominated | |
1997 | Florida Film Critics Circle | Best Ensemble | Won | ||
1999 | Screen Actors Guild Award | Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture | Magnolia | Nominated | |
1999 | Florida Film Critics Circle | Best Ensemble | Won | ||
2001 | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Alan J. Pakula Award | The Contender | Won | |
2012 | Hollywood Film Awards | Best Ensemble | Argo | Won |
References
- ^ a b c d Cashill, Robert (20 March 2000). "Buffalo Stance: Philip Baker Hall Takes Care of Business In Mamet Revival". Playbill. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ^ "3 Cancellations Hit Detroit Music Hall". Toledo Blade. Google News. 1975-10-29. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
- ^ "Philip Baker Hall (b. 1931)". =Ohio Birth Index, 1908-2011. Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
Philip Baker Hall was born on September 10, 1931 in Ohio. Philip was born to Alice Bindine Hall and William Alexander Hall.
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- ^ Arkatov, Janice (August 1, 1988). "'Lovability' Plays No Part in Hall's Roles". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Harris, Will (6 September 2012). "Philip Baker Hall on The Chicago 8, Seinfeld, and Paul Thomas Anderson". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ^ "Phillip Baker Hall List of Movies and TV Shows". TV Guide. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^ Brennan, Sandra. "Phillip Baker Hall Biography". AllMovie. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^ a b Lopez, John (11 December 2014). "Good Disintegration: Paul Thomas Anderson and Robert Altman's Special Relationship". Grantland. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ^ a b Newman, Jason (2 February 2014). "Philip Baker Hall Remembers 'Genius' Philip Seymour Hoffman". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ^ Kehe, Jason (20 April 2011). "All the Arts, All the Time". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001311/awards?ref_=nm_awd