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Brian Dennehy

American actor (1938–2020)

Brian Dennehy

American actor (1938–2020)

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Brian Manion Dennehy (; July 9, 1938 – April 15, 2020) was an American actor of stage, television, and film. He won two Tony Awards, an Olivier Award, and a Golden Globe, and received six Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Dennehy had roles in over 180 films and in many television and stage productions. His film roles included First Blood (1982), Gorky Park (1983), Silverado (1985), Cocoon (1985), F/X (1986), Presumed Innocent (1990), Tommy Boy (1995), Romeo + Juliet (1996), Ratatouille (2007), and Knight of Cups (2015). Dennehy won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for his role as Willy Loman in the television film Death of a Salesman (2000). Dennehy's final film was Driveways (2019), in which he plays a veteran of the Korean War, living alone, who befriends a young, shy boy who has come with his mother to clean out his deceased aunt's hoarded home.

According to Variety, Dennehy was "perhaps the foremost living interpreter" of playwright Eugene O'Neill's works on stage and screen. He had a decades-long relationship with Chicago's Goodman Theatre where much of his O'Neill work originated. He also regularly played Canada's Stratford Festival, especially in works by William Shakespeare and Samuel Beckett. Dennehy was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2010.

Early life

Brian Manion Dennehy and Edward Dennehy, a wire service editor for the Associated Press. He had two brothers, Michael and Edward. He was of Irish ancestry and was raised Catholic. The family relocated to Long Island, New York, where Dennehy attended Chaminade High School in the village of Mineola.

He entered Columbia University in New York City on a football scholarship in the fall of 1956. He paused his college education to serve five years in the U.S. Marines, stationed in the U.S., Japan, and Korea. He returned to Columbia in 1960 and graduated in 1965 with a B.A. in history. While acting in regional theater he supported his family by working blue-collar jobs including driving a taxi and bartending. He hated his brief stint as a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch in their Manhattan office in the mid-1970s. He later described how working odd hours allowed him to attend matinee theater performances that provided his acting education: "I never went to acting school—I was a truck driver and I used to go see everything I could see—Wednesday afternoons".{{efn| Some sources say Dennehy attended or earned a degree at the Yale School of Drama. Nothing similar appears in Dennehy's New. York Times obituary, Nor is Yale mentioned in the interview published in Columbia College Today that discusses his early years at length.

Career

Film

Dennehy was primarily known as a dramatic actor. His breakthrough role was as the overzealous sheriff Will Teasle in First Blood (1982) opposite Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo.

His earlier films included several comedies, like Semi-Tough (1977) with Burt Reynolds (in which he portrayed a pro football player), Foul Play (1978) with Chevy Chase, and 10 (1979) with Dudley Moore (as a Manzanillo bartender). He appeared in the 1983 thriller Gorky Park as William Kirwill opposite William Hurt and Lee Marvin. He later portrayed a corrupt sheriff in the western Silverado and an alien in Cocoon, both released in 1985.

Dennehy had memorable supporting parts in such films as Split Image (1982), Never Cry Wolf (1983), Legal Eagles (1986), Cocoon: The Return (1988), F/X: Murder By Illusion (1986), Presumed Innocent (1990), F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion (1991) and Prophet of Evil (1993).

Dennehy gradually became a valuable character actor but also achieved leading-man status in the thriller Best Seller (1987) co-starring James Woods. That same year, he also starred in the Peter Greenaway film The Belly of an Architect, for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 1987 Chicago International Film Festival. Commenting upon this unusual venture, Dennehy said, "I've been in a lot of movies but this is the first film I've made."

He went on to star as Harrison in the Australian film The Man from Snowy River II in 1988.

One of his most well-known roles came in the 1995 Chris Farley-David Spade comedy Tommy Boy as Big Tom Callahan. He also was reunited with his 10 co-star Bo Derek in Tommy Boy, in which she played his wife. The following year, he played Romeo's father in Romeo + Juliet.

Dennehy had a voice role in the 2007 animated movie Ratatouille as Django, father of the rat chef Remy. He appeared as the superior officer of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in the 2008 cop drama Righteous Kill and as the father of Russell Crowe in the 2010 suspense film The Next Three Days.

Dennehy starred as Clarence Darrow in Alleged, a film based on the Scopes Monkey Trial, the famous court battle over the teaching of evolution in American public schools.

Television {{anchor|TV}}

Dennehy's early professional acting career included small guest roles in such 1970s and 1980s series as Kojak, MASH*, Lou Grant, Dallas, Dynasty, and Hunter. He also appeared in an episode of Miami Vice during the 1987–88 season.

Dennehy in 2003

Dennehy portrayed Sergeant Ned T. "Frozen Chosen" Coleman in the television movie A Rumor of War (1980) opposite Brad Davis. He continued to appear in such high-profile television films as Skokie (1981), Split Image (1982), Day One (1989), and A Killing in a Small Town (1990) opposite Barbara Hershey. He also played the title role in HBO's Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story.

Dennehy had a lead role as fire chief/celebrity dad Leslie "Buddy" Krebs in the short-lived 1982 series Star of the Family. Despite his star power, that show was cancelled after a half-season. He starred in the crime drama Jack Reed TV movies.

Dennehy in 2009

Dennehy was nominated for Emmy Awards six times for his television movies. In 1992, he was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie for his performance as John Wayne Gacy in To Catch a Killer, and he was nominated that same year in a different category, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie, for The Burden of Proof. Dennehy's other Emmy nominations were for his work in A Killing in a Small Town, Murder in the Heartland (1993) and his work in the Showtime cable TV movie Our Fathers (2005), which was about the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. In 2000, Dennehy was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie for a television presentation for his performance as Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman which he had performed on Broadway. While not gaining the actor an Emmy win, the performance did, however, win him a Golden Globe Award. He also appeared as a recurring character in the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me!.

A cartoon version of Dennehy appeared in the 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut as well as in an episode of The Simpsons.

In January 2007, he starred in the episode "Scheherazade" of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a retired criminal who wants to reconnect with his daughter and admit his crimes before dying of a terminal disease thus eventually clearing a wrongfully imprisoned inmate. In April 2008, Dennehy guest-starred as a Teamster boss in "Sandwich Day", an episode of the TV series 30 Rock. He guest-starred in a 2009 episode of Rules of Engagement as the father of the main character, Jeff.

Dennehy starred as Elizabeth Keen's grandfather on the NBC series The Blacklist since the third season until his death from sepsis. He is replaced by actor Ron Raines during the show's eighth season.

In 2015 Dennehy co-starred in the Amazon Studios pilot Cocked with Jason Lee, Dreama Walker, Diora Baird, and Sam Trammell.

Dennehy also narrated many television programs including the Canadian-Irish docudrama Death or Canada.

Theater

Dennehy won two Tony Awards, both times for Best Lead Actor in a Play. His first win was for Death of a Salesman (for which he also won a Laurence Olivier Award for the production's London run), in 1999, and the second was for Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night in 2003. Both productions were directed by Robert Falls and were originally produced at the Goodman Theatre company in Chicago, Illinois. His acting in the "Salesman" was called "the performance of Dennehy's career".

On stage, Dennehy frequently performed in the Chicago theater world, and made his Broadway debut in 1995 in Brian Friel's Translations. In 1999, he was the first male performer to be voted the Sarah Siddons Award for his work in Chicago theater. He made a return to Broadway in 2007 as Matthew Harrison Brady in Inherit the Wind opposite Christopher Plummer, then returned again opposite Carla Gugino in a 2009 revival of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms.

In fall 1992, he played the lead role of Hickey in Robert Falls's production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.

In 2008, Dennehy appeared at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, in Stratford, Ontario, appearing in All's Well That Ends Well as the King of France, In 2010, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. In December 2010, he returned to Ireland to play Bull McCabe in the Olympia Theatre of Dublin's stage version of John B. Keane's The Field.

In 2011, Dennehy returned to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in the role of Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. He also played Max in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, the first Pinter work to be produced there.

In April through June 2012, he played the role of Larry Slade in the Eugene O'Neill play The Iceman Cometh at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, which he reprised in 2015 when the production, with most of the Goodman Theater production cast, was revived at the BAM Harvey Theater in Brooklyn, New York, New York.

Military service

Dennehy enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, serving from 1958 to 1963, including playing football on Okinawa. In several interviews, he described being wounded in combat and repeatedly claimed to have served in Vietnam.

In 1999, he apologized for misrepresenting his military record, stating: "I lied about serving in Vietnam, and I'm sorry. I did not mean to take away from the actions and the sacrifices of the ones who did really serve there... I did steal valor. That was very wrong of me. There is no real excuse for that."{{cite news | access-date = April 16, 2020 | work = Nicki Swift | url = https://www.nickiswift.com/253402/the-truth-behind-these-actors-military-service/ | date = October 22, 2004 | title = The Truth Behind These Actors' Military Service | first = Doug | last = Wintemute}}

Personal life

Dennehy married for the first time while in the Marines in 1959. Before he finished college he and his first wife had three daughters. After his first marriage ended in divorce in 1987, he married Jennifer Arnott, an Australian, in 1988, they had two children, a son and a daughter.

Death

Dennehy died on April 15, 2020, of cardiac arrest due to sepsis in New Haven, Connecticut. He was survived by his wife and his five children.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Looking for Mr. GoodbarSurgeon
Semi-ToughT.J. Lambert
1978F.I.S.T.Frank Vasko
Foul PlayInspector "Fergie" Ferguson
1979Butch and Sundance: The Early DaysO.C. Hanks
10Don, The Bartender
1980Little Miss MarkerHerbie
1982Split ImageKevin Stetson
First BloodSheriff Will Teasle
1983Never Cry WolfRosie Little
Gorky ParkWilliam Kirwill
1984Finders KeepersMayor Frizzoli
The River Rat"Doc" Cole
1985CocoonWalter
SilveradoSheriff Cobb
Twice in a LifetimeNick
1986F/XLeo McCarthy
The Check Is in the MailRichard Jackson
Legal EaglesC.J. Cavanaugh
1987The Belly of an ArchitectStourley Kracklite
Best SellerLieutenant Dennis Meechum
1988The Man from Snowy River IIHarrison
Miles from HomeFrank Roberts Sr.
Cocoon: The ReturnWalterUncredited role
1989IndioWhytaker
Seven MinutesWagner
1990Blue HeatDetective Lieutenant Frank Dalyaka The Last of the Finest
Presumed InnocentRaymond Horgan
1991F/X2Leo McCarthy
1992GladiatorJimmy Horn
1995Tommy BoyTom "Big Tom" Callahan II
The Stars Fell on HenriettaDave "Big Dave" McDermot
1996Romeo + JulietTed Montague
1999Out of the ColdDavid Bards
Silicon TowersTom Warner
2000Dish DogsFrost
2001Summer CatchJohn Schiffner
2002Stolen SummerFather Kelly
Code Yellow: Hospital at Ground ZeroThe Narrator
Drawing First BloodHimselfShort
2004She Hate MeChairman Billy Church
2005Assault on Precinct 13Officer Jasper O'Shea
Tommy Boy: Behind the LaughterHimselfShort
10th and WolfFBI Agent Horvath
2006Everyone's HeroBabe RuthVoice
The Ultimate GiftGus Caldwell
2007RatatouilleDjangoVoice
Welcome to ParadiseBobby Brown
War Eagle, ArkansasPop
2008Cat CityHarold Vogessor
Righteous KillLieutenant J.D. Hingus
2010Every DayErnie Freed
Meet Monica Velour"Pop Pop"
The Next Three DaysGeorge Brennan
AllegedClarence Darrow
2011The Big YearRaymond Harris
2012Twelfth NightSir Toby Belch
2015Knight of CupsJoseph
2018The SeagullSorin Arkadin
TagMr. Cilliano, Randy's FatherUncredited
The Song of Sway LakeHal Sway
2019DrivewaysDel
Master MaggieHimselfShort
3 Days with DadBob Mills
2020Son of the SouthJ.O. ZellnerPosthumous release
TBALong Day JourneyPost-production, Posthumous release; Final film role

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977BumpersErnie Stapp
Johnny, We Hardly Knew YeLongshoreman
It Happened at Lakewood ManorFire Chief
1978A Real American HeroBuford Pusser
Ruby and OswaldGeorge Paulsen
A Death in CanaanBarney Parsons
1979DummyRagoti
The Jericho MileDr. D
Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil StoryMr. O'Neil
1980A Rumor of WarSergeant Ned ColemanMiniseries
The Seduction of Miss LeonaBliss Dawson
1981SkokieChief Arthur Buchanan
Fly Away HomeTim Arnold
1983I Take These MenPhil Zakarian
Blood FeudEdward Grady Partin
1984Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks)Sergeant Cheever
1986Acceptable RisksDon Sheppard
1987The Lion of AfricaSam Marsh
1988A Father's RevengePaul Hobart
1989Day OneGeneral Leslie Groves
Perfect WitnessJames Falcon
1990A Killing in a Small TownEd Reivers
Rising SonGus Robinson
Pride and Extreme PrejudiceBruno Morenz
1991In Broad DaylightLen Rowan
1992The Diamond FleeceLieutenant Merritt Outlaw
Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser StoryJackie Presser
To Catch a KillerJohn Wayne Gacy
The Burden of ProofDixon HartnellMiniseries
Deadly MatrimonySergeant Jack Reed
1993Foreign AffairsChuck Mumpson
Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron StoryErvil LeBaronFilm [Hearst Entertainment INC]
Final AppealPerry Sundquist
Jack Reed: Badge of HonorSergeant Jack Reed
Murder in the HeartlandJohn McCarthurMiniseries
1994Leave of AbsenceSam
Midnight MovieJames Boyce
Jack Reed: A Search for JusticeSergeant Jack Reed
1995Jack Reed: One of Our Own
Shadow of a DoubtCharlie Sloan
1996Jack Reed: A Killer Among UsSergeant Jack Reed
Jack Reed: Death and Vengeance
A Season in PurgatoryGerald Bradley
Undue InfluencePaul Madriani
1997Indefensible: The Truth About Edward BranniganEddie Brannigan
1998Voyage of TerrorU.S. President
Thanks of a Grateful NationSenator Riegle
1999NetforceLowell Davidson
SirensLieutenant Denby
Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris DukeLouis Bromfield
2000Fail SafeGeneral Bogan
Death of a SalesmanWilly Loman
2001Warden of Red RockSheriff Church
Three Blind MiceMatthew Hope
2002A Season on the BrinkBobby Knight
2003The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About EnronMr. Blue
The Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneTom Stone
2004Category 6: Day of DestructionAndy GoodmanMiniseries
2005Our FathersFather Dominic Spagnolia
The ExoneratedGary Gauger
2007Marco PoloKublai Khan
2013The Challenger DisasterChairman William Rogers
2015The Ultimate LegacyGus CaldwellHallmark movie
2017A Very Merry Toy StoreJoe Haggarty

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977KojakPeter ConnorEpisode: "The Godson"
SerpicoJodyEpisode: "Sanctuary"
Lanigan's RabbiBurton TreeEpisode: "Corpse of the Year"
Police WomanBurrowsEpisode: "Shadow of Doubt"
Lou GrantWilsonEpisode: "Nazi"
MASH*M.P. Sergeant Ernie ConnorsEpisode: "Souvenirs"
LucanFisherEpisode: "Listen to the Heart Beat"
The FitzpatricksCoach HatfieldEpisode: "Superman"
1978PearlSergeant Otto Chain3 episodes
DallasLuther FrickEpisode: "Winds of Vengeance"
The Tony Randall ShowBrian Sr.Episode: "Bobby and Brian"
1979Big Shamus, Little ShamusArnie Sutter2 episodes
Knots LandingJames CargillEpisode: "Chance of a Lifetime"
1981DynastyDistrict Attorney Jake Dunham5 episodes
DarkroomRolandEpisode: "Make-Up"
1982Star of the FamilyLeslie Krebs10 episodes
1984Cagney & LaceyMichael MacGruderEpisode: "The Bounty Hunter"
HunterDr. BolinEpisode: "Hunter"
1985EvergreenMatthew Malone3 episodes
The Last Place on EarthFrederick Cook2 episodes
Tall Tales & LegendsBuffalo BillEpisode: "Annie Oakley"
1987Miami ViceReverend Billy Bob ProverbEpisode: "Amen...Send Money"
Faerie Tale TheatreKing Neptune (Narrator)Voice, Episode: "The Little Mermaid"
1994BirdlandDr. Brian McKenzie4 episodes
1996Dead Man's WalkMajor Chvallie2 episodes
NostromoJoshua C. Holyrod4 episodes
1998–2003Just Shoot Me'Red' Finch
2001The Fighting FitzgeraldsFitzgerald10 episodes
2005The West WingSenator Rafe FramhagenEpisode: "Ninety Miles Away"
2006The 4400Mitch BaldwinEpisode: "Blink"
2007Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJudson TierneyEpisode: "Scheherezade"
Masters of Science FictionBedzykEpisode: "The Discarded"
200830 RockMickey J.Episode: "Sandwich Day"
2009Rules of EngagementRoyEpisode: "Dad's Visit"
2010Rizzoli & IslesDetective Kenny LeahyEpisode: "Boston Strangler Redux"
2012The Good Wife'Bucky' Stabler2 episodes
2013The Big CMr. TolkeyEpisode: "The Finale"
2015Public MoralsJoe Patton8 episodes
2016–2020The BlacklistDominic Wilkinson9 episodes (dedicated to Dennehy's memory in his 9th episode)
2017Hap and LeonardSheriff Valentine Otis6 episodes
2020Penny Dreadful: City of AngelsJerome TownsendEpisode: "Sing, Sing, Sing" (dedicated to Dennehy's memory)

Video games

YearTitleRole
2007RatatouilleDjango
2012Rush: A Disney-Pixar AdventureDjango

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1993American Television AwardsBest Actor in a MiniseriesTo Catch a Killer
2020Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Supporting ActorDriveways
1991CableACE AwardsActor in a Movie or MiniseriesPerfect Witness
1994Foreign Affairs
2020Chlotrudis AwardsBest Supporting ActorDriveways
1999Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actor in a PlayDeath of a Salesman
2003Long Day's Journey into Night
1996Edgar Allan Poe AwardsBest Television Feature of MiniseriesShadow of a Doubt
2020Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting ActorDriveways
2000Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionDeath of a Salesman
2000Grammy AwardsBest Spoken Word AlbumThe Complete Shakespeare Sonnets
2020Greater Western New York Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActorDriveways
2002Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesThe Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
1990Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialA Killing in a Small Town
1992Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialTo Catch a Killer
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialThe Burden of Proof
1993Murder in the Heartland
2000Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieDeath of a Salesman
2005Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieOur Fathers
2020Producers Guild of America AwardsDavid L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form TelevisionDeath of a Salesman
2020San Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActorDriveways
1996Satellite AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionA Season in Purgatory
1998Thanks of a Grateful Nation
2005Our Fathers
2020Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Motion PictureDriveways
2000Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieDeath of a Salesman
2020Sochi International Film FestivalBest ActorDriveways
1999Tony AwardsBest Leading Actor in a PlayDeath of a Salesman
2003Long Day's Journey into Night

Notes

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