Holbrook, Hal

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Hal Holbrook
Name
Holbrook, HalGender: M
Holbrook, Jr. Harold Rowe,
born on 17 February 1925 at 03:16 (= 03:16 AM )
Place Cleveland OH, USA, 41n30, 81w42
Timezone EST h5w (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BRRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 28°10' 10°27 Asc. 18°09'



Biography

American actor of stage and screen whose debut film was "The Group" in 1966. His films include "All the President's Men" 1976, "Wall Street," 1987 and "Carried Away," 1996. He also did a voice-over for "Hercules" in 1997. Holbrook is well known in legitimate theater, doing a variety of stage roles, and on TV in the series "The Bold Ones." His awards include a Tony, five Emmys, an Obie, and a Peabody.

He first put his "Mark Twain Tonight!" show together in 1955 and played it as a hit in 1959. With 2,000 performances, it became the most successful one-man show in theater history with a role he played for 39 years.

Holbrook was abandoned by his parents at age two. He was never given an explanation; his mom just left. Raised by his grandparents and relatives, he was sent to boy's schools, a difficult solution when he was knocked around, but somehow he found the strength to survive. His grandfather, a strong role model, died when the boy was 12.

Holbrook was first married to Ruby Johnston from 1945-1965; they had one daughter, Victoria, and one son, David. His second marriage, to Carol Rossen, was in 1966 and lasted until 1979; they had one daughter, Evie. His third and final marriage came in 1984 to actress Dixie Carter; he worked with her when making guest appearances on her popular series, "Designing Women." They had first met doing a play for television in 1980, then worked together again in 1982.

Holbrook found 1989 to be one of the worst years of his career. Nothing was happening and he was depressed. When he read the role of King Lear, he had a tremendous connection with it and in early 1990, committed himself to doing the play. Moving back into the theater seemed like home and was one of the best decisions that he'd ever made. Since then, every year he has acted in one or two plays, feeling that they keep him alive and involved. He has to keep in good shape physically, so he swims and exercises in the mornings.

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Relationships

  • has played role of Twain, Mark (born 30 November 1835)

Events

  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1966 (Debut film, "The Group")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1976 ("All the President's Men")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1987 ("Wall Street")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1996 ("Carried Away")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1959 (Mark Twain Tonight!)
  • Relationship : Marriage 1945 (Ruby Johnston)
  • Relationship : Divorce dates 1965 (From Ruby Johnston)
  • Relationship : Marriage 1966 (Carol Rossen)
  • Relationship : Divorce dates 1979 (From Carol Rossen)
  • Relationship : Marriage 1984 (Dixie Carter)

Source Notes

Contemporary Sidereal Horoscopes, same in Gauquelin Book of American Charts

Categories

  • Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
  • Vocation : Entertainment : Live Stage (Legitimate theater)
  • Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Three)
  • Notable : Book Collection : American Book
  • Vocation : Entertainment : Voice-Over (Hercules)
  • Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Three)
  • Notable : Awards : Tony (One)
  • Notable : Awards : Emmy (Five)
  • Notable : Awards : Other Awards (Obie and Peabody)
  • Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted (Actress Dixie Carter)
  • Family : Relationship : Marriage more than 15 Yrs (First marriage 20 years)
  • Vocation : Entertainment : TV series/ Soap star (The Bold Ones)
  • Lifestyle : Work : Same Job more than 10 yrs (39 years in one role)
  • Traits : Body : Aerobic exercise (Swim and exercise)
  • Family : Childhood : Parent, Single or Step (Age two, abandoned by parents; raised by grandparents)

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