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Stacy Keach

American actor (born 1941)

Stacy Keach

Summary

American actor (born 1941)

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Walter Stacy Keach Jr. (born June 2, 1941) is an American actor, active in theatre, film and television since the 1960s. Keach first distinguished himself in Off-Broadway productions and remains a prominent figure in American theatre across his career, particularly as a noted Shakespearean. He is the recipient of several theatrical accolades: four Drama Desk Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards and two Obie Awards for Distinguished Performance by an Actor. He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Arthur Kopit's 1969 production of Indians.

In film, he garnered critical acclaim for his portrayal of a washed-up boxer in the John Huston film Fat City (1972) and appeared as Sergeant Stedenko in Cheech & Chong's films Up in Smoke (1978) and Nice Dreams (1981). His other notable film credits include Brewster McCloud (1970), Doc (1971), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), The New Centurions (1972), Luther (1974), Slave of the Cannibal God (1978), The Ninth Configuration (1980), The Long Riders (1980), Roadgames (1981), Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993), Escape from L.A. (1996), American History X (1998), The Bourne Legacy (2012) and Nebraska (2013).

Keach is known to television audiences for his portrayal of private detective Mike Hammer in television movies and on the television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984–1987), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe, as Ken Titus on the sitcom Titus (2000–2002) and as the narrator of the crime documentary series American Greed (2007–present). He also had a main cast role on the sitcom Man with a Plan (2017–2020) and recurring roles on series such as Prison Break (2005–2007), Two and a Half Men (2010), Blue Bloods (2016–2024) and The Blacklist (2019–2023). He won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Primetime Emmy Award for playing Ernest Hemingway on the television miniseries Hemingway (1988).

He is an inductee of the Theatre Hall of Fame and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019. He is the son of theatre director Stacy Keach Sr., and the older brother of actor James Keach.

Early life and education

Keach was born in Savannah, Georgia, to Mary Cain (), an actress, and Stacy Keach Sr., a theatre director, drama teacher, and actor with dozens of television and theatrical film credits billed as "Stacy Keach." The younger Keach was born with a cleft lip and a partial cleft of the hard palate, and he underwent numerous operations as a child. Throughout his adult life he has usually worn a mustache to hide the scars. He is now the honorary chairman of the Cleft Palate Foundation and advocates for insurance coverage for surgeries.

Keach graduated from Van Nuys High School in June 1959, where he was class president, attended the American Legion's Boys State summer program of California, then earned two BA degrees at the University of California, Berkeley (1963): one in English, the other in Dramatic Art. He earned a Master of Fine Arts at the Yale School of Drama in 1966 and was a Fulbright Scholar at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

While studying in London, Keach met Laurence Olivier, his acting hero.

Career

Theatre

Keach in 1969 (Central Park, New York City)

Keach played the title role in MacBird!, an Off-Broadway anti-war satire by Barbara Garson staged at the Village Gate in 1966. In 1967, he was cast, again Off-Broadway, in George Tabori's The Niggerlovers with Morgan Freeman in his acting debut. To this day, Freeman credits Keach with teaching him the most about acting. In 1967, Keach also starred in We Bombed in New Haven, a play by Joseph Heller that premiered in New Haven at the Yale Repertory Theatre and later was produced on Broadway. Keach first appeared on Broadway in 1969 as Buffalo Bill in Indians by Arthur Kopit. Early in his career, he was credited as Stacy Keach Jr. to distinguish himself from his father. He played the lead actor in The Nude Paper Sermon, an avant-garde musical theatre piece for media presentation, commissioned by Nonesuch Records by composer Eric Salzman.

Keach has won numerous awards, including Obie Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Vernon Rice Awards. In the early 1980s, he starred in the title role of the national touring company of the musical Barnum, composed by Cy Coleman. In 1991 and 1996 he won Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Actor for his work in Richard III and Macbeth with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. In 1998, he was one of the three characters in a London West End production of 'Art' with David Dukes and George Wendt.

In 2006, Keach performed the lead role in Shakespeare's King Lear at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. In 2008, he played Merlin in Lerner and Loewe's Camelot, done with the New York Philharmonic. In the summer of 2009, Shakespeare Theatre Company remounted the production of King Lear at Sidney Harman Hall in Washington, D.C., for which Keach won another Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actor.

He has played the title role in two separate productions of Hamlet.

In 2008 and 2009, Keach portrayed Richard M. Nixon in the U.S. touring company of the play Frost/Nixon.

On December 16, 2010, Keach began performances as patriarch Lyman Wyeth in the off-Broadway premiere of Jon Robin Baitz' acclaimed new play Other Desert Cities. The production transferred to Broadway's Booth Theatre, where it opened November 3, 2011.

Keach is a founding member of L.A. Theatre Works. He has performed leads in many productions with the company, including 'Willy Loman' in Death of a Salesman and 'John Proctor' in The Crucible.

He was scheduled to return to Broadway in December 2014 in the revival of Love Letters at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre alongside Diana Rigg, but the production closed before Keach and Rigg began their runs.

Keach was scheduled to play Ernest Hemingway in Jim McGrath's one-man play Pamplona at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago from May 30 to June 25, 2017. Keach appeared in previews of Pamplona, May 19 through May 28, and was well received by audiences. On opening night, he suffered a mild heart attack on stage and the next day, Keach had bypass surgery. On June 2, the Goodman Theatre announced that the entire run would be canceled after Keach's doctors advised a period of rest and recuperation.

Keach returned to the role at The Goodman one year later, July 10 through August 18, 2018. Keach said it would fulfill an obligation "to the play, to the city and to myself".

Film

Keach's early roles included The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968), Brewster McCloud (1970), Doc (1971), and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972). He played a rookie policeman in The New Centurions (1972), opposite George C. Scott. That year he also starred in Fat City, a boxing film directed by John Huston. He was the first choice for the role of Damien Karras in the 1973 movie The Exorcist; after a few screen tests the role was given to Jason Miller. He went on to play Kane in the 1980 movie The Ninth Configuration, written and directed by Exorcist author William Peter Blatty; this role was itself intended for Nicol Williamson.

Keach was narrator of the 1973 Formula One racing documentary Champions Forever, The Quick and the Dead by Claude du Boc. He portrayed Martin Luther in the 1974 film Luther. He played Cheech & Chong's police department nemesis Sgt. Stedenko in Up in Smoke (1978) and Nice Dreams (1981). In 1978, he played a role of explorer and scientist in Slave of the Cannibal God, co-starring former Bond girl Ursula Andress. The film became a cult favorite as a "video nasty". Another one of his screen performances was as Frank James (elder brother of Jesse) in The Long Riders (1980). His brother James played Jesse James. Keach starred in the 1981 Australian thriller Roadgames alongside Jamie Lee Curtis. In 1982, Keach starred in Butterfly with Pia Zadora and Orson Welles. In the 1993 movie, Body Bags he played a man who is obsessed with hair.

Keach had a voice role in the 1993 animated feature film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, based on the popular TV show Batman: The Animated Series. He played Commander Mac Malloy in Escape from L.A. (1996), alongside Kurt Russell, and portrayed a white supremacist in American History X (1998), alongside Edward Norton and Edward Furlong. In Oliver Stone's 2008 biographical film W., Keach portrays a Texas preacher whose spiritual guidance begins with George W. Bush's AA experience, but extends long thereafter.

Keach also starred in the TV film Ring of Death (2008) playing a sadistic prison warden who runs an underground fight club where prisoners compete for their lives. He had a voice role in the movie Planes (2013) as Skipper Riley, main character Dusty Crophopper's flight instructor. He reprised the role in Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014).

Keach had supporting roles in the 2012 film The Bourne Legacy, the 2013 Alexander Payne film Nebraska, and the 2014 film If I Stay. In the 2017 film Gotti, Keach played the part of Neil Dellacroce, the underboss of the Gambino crime family.

Television

Mike Hammer]] and [[Tanya Roberts]] as Velda in ''[[Murder Me, Murder You]]'' in 1983

Keach's first-ever experience as a series regular on a television program was playing the lead role of Lieutenant Ben Logan in Caribe in 1975. He played Barabbas in 1977's Jesus of Nazareth, and portrayed Jonas Steele, a psychic and Scout of the United States Army in the 1982 CBS miniseries, The Blue and the Gray. He later portrayed and is best known as Mike Hammer in the CBS television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and The New Mike Hammer from 1984 to 1987. He returned to the role of Hammer in Mike Hammer, Private Eye, a new syndicated series that aired from 1997 to 1998. In 1988, he starred as Ernest Hemingway in the made-for-TV movie Hemingway. He also hosted segments for the Encore Mystery premium cable network in the late 1990s and 2000s.

In 2000, he played Ken Titus, the sarcastic, chain-smoking, five-times-divorced functional alcoholic father of the title character in Fox's sitcom Titus. Cast members of Titus have commented they enjoyed working with Keach because he would find a way to make even the driest line funny.

Keach lent his voice to The Simpsons episodes "Hungry, Hungry Homer", "Old Yeller-Belly", "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play", and "Waiting for Duffman", portraying Duff Brewery President Howard K. Duff VIII, and the Batman Beyond episode "Lost Soul" as Robert Vance, a deceased businessman resurrected as an artificial intelligence. He also guest starred in a 2005 episode of the sitcom Will & Grace, and had a recurring role as Warden Henry Pope in the Fox drama Prison Break. Keach was in an episode of Perry Mason.

In 2006, Keach acted in the mini-series Blackbeard, made for the Hallmark Channel. It was directed by Kevin Connor, and starred Angus Macfadyen, with Richard Chamberlain, David Winters, and Jessica Chastain. In 2010, he appeared as a recurring character in the comedy series Two and a Half Men. In 2011, Keach co-starred as "Pops", the father of the main character in the short lived boxing drama series Lights Out.

In November 2013, Keach appeared on the Fox comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, in the episode "Old School". In February 2015, Keach started guest appearing in NCIS: New Orleans as Cassius Pride, father of NCIS Agent Dwayne Pride. He played the elderly father Bob on the 2016 sitcom Crowded. Beginning in 2016, Keach appeared occasionally on CBS's drama Blue Bloods as Archbishop Kevin Kearns. In 2017, Keach started guest appearing in Man with a Plan as Joe Burns, father of Adam Burns (played by co-star Matt LeBlanc) and was later promoted to series regular status for season three. He played the role of Robert Vesco, Raymond Reddington's former mentor and criminal muse, on the TV series The Blacklist.

Narrator

Keach narrated several episodes of Nova, National Geographic, and various other informational series. From 1989 to 1992, he was host and narrator of the syndicated informational reenactment show, Missing Reward, which had a similar format to the popular Unsolved Mysteries at the time. From 1992 to 1995, he became the voice-over narrator for the paranormal series Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories.

From 1999 to 2007, he served as the narrator for the NBC video clip show World's Most Amazing Videos, which was later seen on Spike TV. For the PBS series American Experience, he narrated The Kennedys, among others. Keach could also be heard narrating the CNBC series American Greed, from its 2007 inception to the 2022-23 season. He currently hosts The Twilight Zone radio series.

In 2008, Keach once again reprised his famous role as Mike Hammer in a series of full-cast radio dramatizations for Blackstone Audio. (He also arranged and performed the music for the audio dramas. His wife, Malgosia Tomassi, also starred in the dramas, playing Maya Ricci, a yoga instructor.) Keach has also read many of Mickey Spillane's original Mike Hammer novels as Audiobooks.

Keach played the role of John in The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible, a 22-hour audio version of the RSV-CE translation of the New Testament. He also voiced both Job and Paul the Apostle in The Word of Promise, a 2007 dramatic audio presentation based on the New King James Version.

On January 6, 2014, Keach became the official voice of The Opie and Anthony Channel on SiriusXM Satellite Radio (Sirius Channel 206, XM Channel 103).

Music

Keach is an accomplished pianist and composer. He sang backing vocals on the Judy Collins hit song "Amazing Grace". He is also credited with co-writing a song, "Easy Times", on the Judy Collins live album Living. He provided music for the film Imbued, directed by Rob Nilssen. He has also completed composing the music for the Mike Hammer audio radio series, "Encore For Murder", written by Max Collins, directed by Carl Amari, and produced by Blackstone Audio.

Personal life

Orpheum Theatre]], 2010

Keach has been married four times: to Kathryn Baker in 1964, to Marilyn Aiken in 1975, to Jill Donahue in 1981, and to Małgorzata Tomassi in 1986. Tomassi is a Polish former fashion model and actress who later worked as an interior designer. Keach met her on the set of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, and they have performed together in various Mike Hammer-related television shows, including Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, The New Mike Hammer and, most recently, Mike Hammer, Private Eye as the yoga instructor Maya Ricci.

He has two children by adoption with Małgorzata: son Shannon Keach and daughter Karolina Keach. In 2015, Keach became a Polish citizen.

His brother James is an actor and television director.

Keach is a Roman Catholic.

In 1984, Customs & Excise officers arrested Keach at Heathrow Airport for importation of cocaine. Keach pleaded guilty, and served six months at Reading Prison. Keach stated that his time in prison, which he described as the lowest point of his life, and the friendship he formed with a priest during that time led to his conversion to Catholicism. Subsequently, he and his wife met Pope John Paul II. His wife, Małgorzata Tomassi, had attended the same school in Warsaw as the pope.

Honors

In 2015, Keach was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. In 2019, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Partial stage credits

TitleRunRoleOriginal venueNotesRef.The Comedy of ErrorsHenry IV, Part 2CoriolanusHenry VRomeo and JulietLove's Labour's LostHamletDanton's DeathThe Country WifeThe Caucasian Chalk CircleAnnie Get Your GunYou Can't Take It with YouIncident at VichyThe Lion in WinterMarat/SadeMacBird!The NiggerloversWe Bombed in New HavenHenry IV, Part 1Henry IV, Part 2Three SistersHenry IV, Part 1Henry IV, Part 2King LearPeer GyntIndiansLong Day's Journey into NightHamletDeathtrapBarnumSleuthRichard IIISolitary ConfinementThe Kentucky CycleAn Inspector CallsA Christmas CarolFinishing the PictureKing LearWhite ChristmasA Love Like No OtherFrost/NixonKing LearOther Desert CitiesDeath of a SalesmanUncle VanyaHenry IV, Part 1Henry IV, Part 2Love LettersPamplona
07/21/1962-08/30/1962Antipholus of SyracuseOregon Shakespeare Festivaltitle=Stacy Keach :: Shakespeare in Performance :: Internet Shakespeare Editionsurl=https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Theater/person/6682/index.htmlaccess-date=2023-03-24website=internetshakespeare.uvic.ca}}
07/22/1962-08/31/1962Earl of Westmorland
07/24/1962-09/02/1962Senator
07/27/1963-09/05/1963Henry V
07/25/1963-09/07/1963Mercutio
07/26/1963-09/08/1963Lord Berowne
06/16/1964-07/04/1964Marcellus / First PlayerDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadwaytitle=Stacy Keachurl=http://www.iobdb.com/CreditableEntity/21304access-date=2023-03-24website=www.iobdb.com}}
10/21/1965-11/27/1965PerformerVivian Beaumont Theater, Broadwaytitle=Stacy Keach – Broadway Cast & Staff IBDBurl=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/stacy-keach-47561#broadwayaccess-date=2023-03-24website=www.ibdb.com}}
12/09/1965-01/23/1966Mr. Horner
03/24/1966-06/18/1966Performer
08/23/1966-08/27/1966Sitting BullWilliamstown Theatre Festivaltitle=You searched for Stacy Keachurl=https://wtfestival.org/search/%20Stacy%20Keach/access-date=2023-03-24website=Williamstown Theatre Festivallanguage=en-US}}
07/01/1966-07/09/1966Boris Kolenkhov
07/12/1966-07/16/1966Prinz von Berg
07/19/1966-07/23/1966Richard
07/26/1966-07/30/1966Jean-Paul Marat
02/22/1967-01/21/1968MacBirdVillage Gate, Off-Broadway
10/01/1967-10/22/1967August / The ManOrpheum Theatre, Off-Broadway
12/04/1967-12/23/1967Captain StarkeyYale Repertory Theatre, New Haventitle=Stacy Keach theatre profileurl=https://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/15196-stacy-keachaccess-date=2023-03-24website=www.abouttheartists.com}}
01/29/1968-02/10/1968John Falstaff
03/04/1968-03/16/1968Baron TusenbachYale Repertory Theatre, New HavenAlso composer
06/11/1968-08/03/1968John FalstaffDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway
06/18/1968-08/03/1968
11/07/1968-02/12/1969EdmundVivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
07/08/1969-08/02/1969Peer GyntDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway
05/01/1969-06/08/1969Buffalo BillArena Stage, Washington D.C.
10/13/1969-01/03/1970Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
04/21/1971-08/22/1971James Tyrone Jr.Promenade Theatre, Off-Broadway
01/21/1972-02/12/1972Prince HamletLong Wharf Theatre, New Haven
05/20/1972-07/16/1972Delacorte Theater, Off-Broadway
01/15/1979-09/02/1980Sidney BruhlMusic Box Theatre, BroadwayReplacement
05/12/1981-08/22/1981P. T. BarnumU.S. tour
05/03/1988-08/08/1988Milo Tindle
09/11/1990-11/10/1990RichardFolger Theater, Washington D.C.
11/08/1992-11/29/1992Richard JanningsNederlander Theatre, Broadway
09/11/1993-10/07/1993VariousKennedy Center, Washington D.C.
11/14/1993-12/12/1993Royale Theatre, Broadway
05/07/1996-08/04/1996Arthur BirlingU.S. tour
12/09/2003-12/27/2003Ebenezer ScroogeCutler Majestic Theatre, Boston
09/21/2004-11/07/2004Phillip OchsnerGoodman Theatre, Chicago
09/09/2006-10/22/2006Lear
07/08/2007-07/15/2007General Henry WaverlyBenedum Center, Pittsburgh
10/02/2008-10/26/2008Malibu Playhouse, MalibuAlso playwright
09/30/2008-05/10/2009President Richard NixonU.S. tour
06/16/2009-07/19/2009LearSidney Harman Hall, Washington D.C.
01/13/2011-02/27/2011Lyman WyethVivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
11/03/2011-06/17/2012Booth Theatre, Broadway
03/16/2011-03/20/2011Willy LomanSkirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles
10/17/2013-10/20/2013Ivan Petrovich VoinitskyJames Bridges Theater, Los Angeles
03/24/2014-06/07/2014John FalstaffSidney Harman Hall, Washington D.C.
04/01/2014-05/08/2014
09/13/2014-12/14/2014Andrew Makepeace Ladd IIIBrooks Atkinson Theater, Broadway
05/19/2017-05/30/2017Ernest HemingwayGoodman Theatre, Chicago
07/10/2018-08/10/2018

Other stage credits

  • The Devil's Disciple (1963, Yale Drama School) - Richard Dudgeon
  • Julius Caesar (1965, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) - Brutus
  • King Lear (1965, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) - Earl of Kent
  • Oh, What a Lovely War! (1969, Long Wharf Theatre) - Master of Ceremonies
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1978, Long Beach Theatre Festival) - Cyrano de Bergerac
  • Hughie (1980, Royal National Theatre) - Erie Smith
  • Idiot's Delight (1986, American National Theater and Academy) - Harry Van
  • The Crucible (1988, L.A. Theatre Works) - John Proctor
  • The King and I (1989, Benedum Center) - Mongkut
  • Camelot (1991, Benedum Center) - King Arthur
  • Stieglitz Loves O'Keefe (1995, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre) - Alfred Stieglitz
  • Macbeth (1995, Folger Shakespeare Festival) - Macbeth
  • Art (1998, London)
  • Camelot (2008, Avery Fisher Hall) - Merlyn

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes**End of the Road**Brewster McCloudDocFat City****LutherThe Gravy TrainWatched!Conduct UnbecomingStreet People****The Duellists**Gray Lady DownSlave of the Cannibal GodUp in SmokeTwo Solitudes****RoadgamesNice DreamsButterflyThat Championship SeasonClass of 1999MilenaFalse IdentitySunset GrillBatman: Mask of the PhantasmRaw JusticeNew Crime CityEscape from L.A. Prey of the JaguarThe Sea WolfFuture FearAmerican History XSea DevilsChildren of the Corn 666: Isaac's ReturnFear Runs SilentUnshackledIcebreakerMilitiaMercy StreetsSunstormWhen Eagles StrikeThe HollowCaught in the HeadlightsGalaxy HunterEl Padrino: The Latin GodfatherMan with the Screaming BrainKeep Your DistanceCome Early MorningJesus, Mary and JoeyHoneydripperThe Pixar StoryW.Chicago OvercoatThe BoxerA Turtle's Tale: Sammy's AdventuresWeather WarsCellmatesJerusalem CountdownThe Great ChameleonThe Bourne LegacyOoga BoogaPlanesNebraskaPlanes: Fire & RescueSin City: A Dame to Kill ForIf I StayTruthCellGoldGirlfriend's DayGottiSurvival SkillsJay KellyLost & Found in ClevelandDeath of a Witch
1968BlountCredited as 'Stacy Keach Jr.'
1970Jacob Horner
Jonas Candide
Abraham Wright
1971Doc Holliday
1972Billy Tully
Roy Fehler
Bad Bob
1974Martin Luther
Calvin
Mike Mandell / 'Sonny'
1975Cpt. Harper
1976Charlie Hanson
Lou Ford
1977Jim Naboth
Narrator (voice)
1978Maj. Mannfred Roland
Cpt. Bennett
Prof. Edward Foster
Sgt. Stedenko
Huntley McQueen
1980Col. Vincent "Killer" Kane
Frank JamesAlso writer and executive producer
1981Patrick Quid
Sergeant Stedenko
1982Jess Tyler
James Daley
1990Dr. Bob Forest
Jesenski
Ben Driscoll / Harlan Errickson
1993Harrison Shelgrove
Carl Beaumont, Phantasm (voice)title=Stacy Keach (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Stacy-Keach/access-date=October 19, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
1994Deputy Mayor Bob Jenkins
Wynorski
1996Cdr. Mac Malloy
The Commander
1997Cpt. Wolf Larsen
Gen. Wallace
1998Cameron Alexander
Cpt. Savienko
1999Dr. Michaels
Mr. Hill
2000Warden Kelso
Bill Foster
George Armstrong Montgomery
Tom
2001General John Parker
2003General Thurmond
2004Claus Van Ripper
Mr. Jones
3V3
Governor Lancaster
2005Dr. Ivanov
Brooks Voight
2006Owen Allen
Jack O'Callahan
2007Sheriff
Narrator
2008Earle Hudd
2009Ray Berkowski
Joe
2010Grandpa Sammy/Narrator (voice, American version)
2011Marcus Grange
Warden Merville
Jackson
2012Max
Adm. Mark Turso
2013Judge Marks
Skipper Riley (voice)
Tom StingerPolish-language dubbing; guest cameo
Ed Pegram
2014Skipper Riley
Alarich 'Kraut' Wallenquist
Grandpa
2015Lt. Col. Bill Burkett
2016Charles Ardai
Clive Coleman
2017Gundy
2018Aniello Dellacroce
2020The Narrator
2025Mr. Kelly
TBA
TBADr. Buckland

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesChanningThe Winter's TaleMacbethNET PlayhouseIncident at VichyThe Man of DestinyAll the Kind StrangersGreat PerformancesCaribeDynastySix Characters in Search of an AuthorLincolnJesus of NazarethThe FitzpatricksSaturday Night LiveA Rumor of WarThe Blue and the GrayPrincess DaisyMurder Me, Murder YouMistral's DaughterMore Than MurderMickey Spillane's Mike HammerThe Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerIntimate StrangersHemingwayThe ForgottenMike Hammer: Murder Takes AllMissing: RewardThe Mysteries of the Dark JungleMission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. IndianapolisLincolnHaunted Lives: True Ghost StoriesRevenge on the HighwayRio DiabloBody BagsIn the Heat of the NightAgainst Their Will: Women in PrisonTexasYoung IvanhoeAmanda & the AlienThe PathfinderPromised LandLegend of the Lost TombMurder in My MindMike Hammer, Private EyeTouched by an AngelPlanet of LifeRugratsBatman BeyondThe Courage to LoveThe Outer LimitsTitusLightning: Fire from the SkyThe Zeta ProjectThe SimpsonsThe Santa TrapGirls ClubMiracle Dogs**Frozen ImpactWhat's New, Scooby-Doo?George LopezWill & GracePrison BreakDesolation CanyonFatal Contact: Bird Flu in AmericaBlackbeardDeath RowERAmerican GreedLone RiderRing of DeathMeteorThe Nanny ExpressTwo and a Half MenLights OutBored to DeathMater's Tall Tales**30 RockThe NeighborsSean Saves the World1600 PennAnger ManagementBrooklyn Nine-NineLaw & Order: Special Victims UnitEnlistedJennifer FallsThe ExesHot in ClevelandFull CircleNCIS: New OrleansCrowdedBlunt TalkRay DonovanBlue BloodsTokyo TrialMan with a PlanThe BlacklistKidding
1964The ColleagueEpisode: "The Face in the Sun"
1967AutolycusTelevision film
1968Banquo
1971Wilbur WrightEpisode: "The Wright Brothers"
1973Television play, director
Napoleon BonaparteTelevision film
1974Jimmy Wheeler
ChorusEpisode: "Antigone"
1975Lieutenant Ben Logan13 episodes
1976Matt BlackwoodTelevision film
Television play, director
PoliticianEpisode: "Crossing Fox River"
1977Barabbas2 episodes
1978Unnamed CharacterEpisode: "The New Fitzpatrick"
Man In Cold As IceEpisode: "Christopher Lee/Meatloaf"
1980Major Ball2 episodes
1982Jonas Steele3 episodes
1983Prince Alexander 'Stash' Valensky2 episodes
Mike HammerTelevision film
1984Julien Mistral4 episodes
Mike HammerTelevision film
1984–198748 episodes
1986Television film
Dr. Jeff Bierston
1988Ernest Hemingway4 episodes
1989Adam RothTelevision film
Mike Hammer
1989–1992Himself (host)Documentary series
1991Col. Edward Corishant3 episodes
CPT. Charles B. McVay IIITelevision film
1992George McClellan (voice)Television film
Narrator (voice)Documentary
Claude SamsTelevision film
1993'Kansas'
Richard Coberts
Wade Hatton2 episodes
1994Jack DevlinTelevision film
Sam Houston
1995Pembrooke
Emmitt Mallory
1996Compte Du Leon
1997Ned BernhartEpisode: "Downsized"
Dr. William BentTelevision film
Cargill
1997–1998Mike Hammer26 episodes; also executive producer
1997, 2003Ty Duncan / Maury Hoover2 episodes
1998Narrator (voice)7 episodes
1998–2001Marvin Finster (voice)3 episodes
1999Robert Vance (voice)Episode: "Lost Soul"
2000Jean BaptisteTelevision film
Cord Van OwenEpisode: "The Gun"
2000–2002Ken Titus54 episodes
2001Bart PointdexterTelevision film
Roland De Fleures (voice)Episode: "The Next Gen"
2001–2016Various (voice)6 episodes
2002Max HurstTelevision film
Harold FalconEpisode: "Book of Virtues"
2003C.W. AldrichTelevision film
Richard Henderson
Pete Crane
2003–2005Harold Lind / The Mayor (voice)2 episodes
2005Blaine McNamaraEpisode: "George Stare-oids Down Jason"
Wendell SchacterEpisode: "From Queer to Eternity"
2005–2007Henry Pope23 episodes
2006Samuel KendrickTelevision film
Secretary Collin Reed
Captain Benjamin Hornigold
John Elias
2007Mike Gates3 episodes
2007–presentNarrator (voice)198 episodes
2008Robert HattawayTelevision film
Warden Golan
2009Sheriff Crowe
Reverend McGuiness
2010Tom4 episodes
2011'Pops' Leary13 episodes
Bergeron2 episodes
Skipper (voice)Episode: "Air Mater"
Edward Van ZandtTelevision film
2012HimselfEpisode: "Murphy Brown Lied to Us"
2012–2013Dominick Weaver3 episodes
2013Lee Thompson3 episodes
Senator Frohm Thoroughgood2 episodes
RayEpisode: "Charlie and Deception Therapy"
Jimmy BroganEpisode: "Old School"
2014Orion BauerEpisode: "American Disgrace"
PatrickEpisode: "Vets"
MikeEpisode: "Jennifer's Song"
Bill DrakeEpisode: "An Officer and a Dental Man"
2015Alex2 episodes
Bud O'Rourke8 episodes
2015–2019Cassius Pride6 episodes
2016Bob Moore13 episodes
Arthur Bronson2 episodes
Marty 'The Texan' Swanbeck2 episodes
2016–2024Archbishop Kevin Kearns11 episodes
2017Narrator (voice)4 episodes
2017–2020Joe Burns48 episodes
2019–2023Robert Vesco6 episodes
2020HimselfEpisode: "The Death of Fil"

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkOutcome
CableACE Award1994Actor in a Dramatic ProgramBody Bags
Drama Desk Award1967Outstanding PerformanceMacBird!
1970Indians
1971Long Day's Journey into Night
1973Hamlet
1994Outstanding Actor in a PlayThe Kentucky Cycle
Golden Globe Award1985Best Actor – Television Series DramaMickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
1989Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmHemingway
Helen Hayes Award1996Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident PlayMacbeth
2009Outstanding Lead Actor, Non-Resident PlayFrost/Nixon
2010Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident PlayKing Lear
Hollywood Film Award2016Ensemble of the YearGold
Jeff Award2018Outstanding Solo PerformancePamplona
Laurel Award1971Star of Tomorrow, MaleEnd of the Road
Obie Award1967Distinguished Performance by an ActorMacBird!
1973Hamlet
Primetime Emmy Award1988Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or MovieHemingway
Satellite Award2001Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyTitus
2019Mary Pickford Award
Tony Award1970Best Actor in a PlayIndians

Critics awards

AssociationYearCategoryWorkOutcome
Kansas City Film Critics Circle1972Best ActorFat City
Outer Critics Circle2011Outstanding Featured Actor in a PlayOther Desert Cities
Seattle Film Critics Society2014Best Ensemble CastNebraska

Film festivals

FestivalsYearCategoryWorkOutcome
Horrible Imaginings Film Festival2020Best Actor in a Feature FilmSurvival Skills
Oldenburg International Film Festival2007Star of Excellence
Honorary Award
San Diego International Film Festival2003Lifetime Achievement Award
St. Louis International Film Festival2010Lifetime Achievement Award

References

Notes

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