Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall (September 10, 1931 – June 12, 2022) was an American character actor. He is known for his collaborations with Paul Thomas Anderson, including Hard Eight (1996), Boogie Nights (1997), and Magnolia (1999). He also starred in leading roles in films, such as Secret Honor (1984) and Duck (2005). Hall had supporting roles in many films, including Midnight Run (1988), Say Anything... (1989), The Truman Show (1998), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), The Insider (1999), The Contender (2000), Bruce Almighty (2003), Dogville (2003), Zodiac (2007), 50/50 (2011), and Argo (2012). He received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead for his role in Hard Eight and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture for Boogie Nights and Magnolia.

Philip Baker Hall
Hall at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival
Born(1931-09-10)September 10, 1931
DiedJune 12, 2022(2022-06-12) (aged 90)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
OccupationActor
Years active1960–2021[1]
Spouses
Mary-Ella Holst
(m. 1955; div. 1966)
Dianne Lewis
(m. 1973; div. 1976)
Holly Wolfle
(m. 1988)
Children4

Hall is also known for his prolific work on television. His early television work included M*A*S*H, Murder, She Wrote, and Cheers. One of his most memorable television roles was as Lt. Joe Bookman, the "Library cop", in Seinfeld.[2] He had recurring roles in The Practice, The West Wing, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Modern Family, and BoJack Horseman.

Early life

Hall was born in Toledo, Ohio.[3][4] His mother was Alice Birdene (née McDonald), and his father, William Alexander Hall, was a factory worker from Montgomery, Alabama.[5][6] He attended the University of Toledo.[4] He served in Germany as a United States Army translator[7] and as a high school teacher.[8]

Career

After his film debut Cowards,[9] he joined the Los Angeles Theatre Center.[1][9] His first television role came for an episode of Good Times.[9] Hall guest starred in episodes of M*A*S*H and Man from Atlantis.[10][11] He had over 200 guest roles since 1977. He played Richard Nixon in the one-character film Secret Honor and reprised his role he had created during the play's original Off-Broadway run.[12] Roger Ebert said about Hall and the film: "Nixon is portrayed by Philip Baker Hall, an actor previously unknown to me, with such savage intensity, such passion, such venom, such scandal, that we cannot turn away. Hall looks a little like the real Nixon; he could be a cousin, and he sounds a little like him. That's close enough. This is not an impersonation, it's a performance."[13] Vincent Canby of The New York Times also praised Hall's "immense performance, which is as astonishing and risky ― for the chances the actor takes and survives ― as that of the Oscar-winning F. Murray Abraham in Amadeus."[14]

In the 1980s, Hall co-starred in various films in supporting roles, including Nothing in Common (1986), Midnight Run (1988), Say Anything... and Ghostbusters II (both 1989). He played "Lt. Joe Bookman", a detective pursuing a long-overdue library book in the Seinfeld episodes, "The Library" and "The Finale".[9] His first Seinfeld appearance led him to be widely lauded as one of the best guest stars on the series, and led to many other jobs.[15]

Hall contributed an opening narration, a parody of the announcements one would hear on Magnetic Reference Laboratory's calibration tapes for analogue tape recorders, on 1000 Hurts, the 2000 album by Chicago post-punk band Shellac.

Hall starred in Paul Thomas Anderson's short film Cigarettes & Coffee, which was adapted into Anderson's directorial debut film Hard Eight (1996). For the film, Hall played a senior gambler who mentors a homeless man (John C. Reilly). Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said about Hall, "Here is another great performance. He is a man who has been around, who knows casinos and gambling, who finds himself attached to three people he could easily have avoided, who thinks before he acts."[16] Hall was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. He later starred in Anderson's other films, Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999). He was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Hall starred with Philip Seymour Hoffman in four films.[17]

Hall had turns in a variety of films in the 1990s, including The Rock, The Truman Show, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and The Insider. He co-starred in other films in the 2000s, including Dogville,[9] Zodiac, and Argo.[9] He played Captain Diel in the Rush Hour trilogy (though his scenes were cut from Rush Hour 2 and he was uncredited for the scene in Rush Hour 3).[9][17] Hall had prominent roles in Bruce Almighty, In Good Company, The Amityville Horror, The Matador, You Kill Me, All Good Things, 50/50,[18] and The Sum of All Fears.[9]

Hall starred in the sitcom The Loop.[9] He guest starred in the animated series The Life & Times of Tim. He played a physician in Curb Your Enthusiasm,[9] and appeared in Modern Family.[9] He appeared in an episode of The Newsroom and in a Holiday Inn commercial.[9] For the short film Dear Chickens, he won best actor at Los Angeles Short Festival and at Filmets Badalona Film Festival in Barcelona.[19][20]

Hall also undertook stage work in New York and Los Angeles, but did not appear on Broadway.[4]

Personal life and death

Hall had two daughters, Patricia and Darcy, with his first wife, Mary-Ella Holst.[4][21] He later married Holly Wolfle, with whom he had two daughters, Adella and Anna.[1] He also had four grandchildren and a brother.[22]

Hall died of emphysema at his home in Glendale, California, on June 12, 2022, at the age of 90.[4][22]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1970Zabriskie PointDiner ownerDebut role, Uncredited[21]
1970CowardsFather Reis[9][23]
1974Throw Out the Anchor!RyanCredited as "Phillip Hall"[24]
1978ComaDoctor[25]
1980The Man with Bogart's FaceDr. Inman[21]
1981Dream On![26]
1982The Last ReunionMike Sills[26]
1984Secret HonorRichard Nixon[9][23][27]
1986Nothing in CommonColonial Airlines ExecutiveUncredited[28]
1987Three O'Clock HighDetective Mulvahill[9]
1988Midnight RunSidney[4]
1989Say Anything...IRS Boss[9][21]
1989How I Got into CollegeDean Patterson[24]
1989Ghostbusters IIPolice Commissioner[4]
1989An Innocent ManJudge Kenneth Lavet[4]
1991Blue DesertJoe[4]
1992Live WireSenator Thyme[4]
1993Cigarettes & CoffeeSydneyShort film[9]
1994The Last LaughWilliam T.Short film[29]
1995Kiss of DeathBig Junior Brown[4]
1996Eye for an EyeSidney Hughes[4]
1996Hard EightSydney[9][4]
1996The RockChief JusticeUncredited[4]
1996The Little DeathDetective Snyder[4]
1996Hit MeLenny IshAKA The Ice Cream Dimension[4]
1997BuddyMinister[26]
1997Air Force OneU.S. Attorney General Andrew Ward[4]
1997Boogie NightsFloyd Gondolli[9][4]
1998Sour GrapesMr. Bell[9][4]
1998The Truman ShowNetwork Executive[4]
1998Judas KissPobby Malavero[26]
1998Rush HourCaptain Diel[4][21]
1998Enemy of the StateMark Silverberg, AttorneyUncredited[4]
1998PrequelVaughn[4]
1998PsychoSheriff Chambers[4]
1999Let the Devil Wear BlackSol Hirsch[4]
1999Cradle Will RockGray Mathers[4]
1999ImplicatedJohn Swayer[26]
1999The InsiderDon Hewitt[9][4][27]
1999MagnoliaJimmy Gator[9][4][27]
1999The Talented Mr. RipleyAlvin MacCarron[4][21]
2000Rules of EngagementGeneral H. Lawrence Hodges[4]
2000The ContenderOscar Billings[4]
2000Lost SoulsFather James[4][27]
2001Rush Hour 2Captain DielScenes deleted[27][9])
2002The Sum of All FearsDefense Secretary David Becker[4][27]
2002A Gentleman's GameCharlie Logan[4]
2003Die, Mommie, Die!Sol Sussman[4][27]
2003DogvilleTom Edison Sr.[9][4][27]
2003Bruce AlmightyJack Baylor[4]
2003A House on a HillHarry Mayfield[4]
2004In Good CompanyEugene Kalb[4][21]
2005The MatadorMr. Randy[4]
2005A Buck's WorthVoice; Short film[30]
2005DuckArthur Pratt[4][27]
2005The Amityville HorrorFather Callaway[4][27]
2005The ZodiacChief Frank Perkins[9][4]
2006The Shaggy DogLance Strictland[4][27]
2006The TV SetVernon Maxwell[26]
2006IslanderPopper[26]
2007ZodiacSherwood Morrill[9][4]
2007You Kill MeRoman Krzeminski[4]
2007Rush Hour 3Captain William DielUncredited[9]
2009The LodgerCaptain Smith[4]
2009Fired UpCoach Byrnes[4]
2009Wonderful WorldThe Man[4][27]
2010All Good ThingsMalvern Bump[26]
2011The Chicago 8Judge Julius Hoffman[9]
2011Mr. Popper's PenguinsFranklin[4]
201150/50Alan Lombardo[4][21]
2012Bending the RulesHerb Gold[26]
2012People Like UsIke Rafferty[23]
2012Departure DateOld Jake[31]
2012Dog Eat DogOld manShort film[32]
2012ArgoCIA Director Stansfield TurnerUncredited[21]
2013Bad WordsDr. William Bowman[27][26]
2014Playing It CoolGranddad[26]
2017Person to PersonJimmy[26]
2017The Last WordEdward[23][21][4]
2018Dear ChickensEmilShort film[26]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1975The Last SurvivorsAttorneyTelevision film[9]
1975;78Emergency!Oliver Warren / Dr. Scott2 episodes[21]
1976Good TimesMotel OwnerEpisode: "J.J.'s Fiancee: Part 2"[9][21]
1976Mayday at 40,000 Feet!ReporterTelevision film[4]
1976–77VisionsBoyle / Severson2 episodes[33]
1977Man from AtlantisGeorgeEpisode: "Man from Atlantis"[21]
1977The Hostage HeartDr. Harvey FessTelevision film[34]
1977Kill Me If You CanPhillipsTelevision film[34]
1977M*A*S*HSergeant HackerEpisode: "The Light That Failed"[21]
1978The FitzpatricksBertramEpisode: "A Living Wage"[31]
1978The BastardShopkeeperMiniseries[4]
1978Terror Out of the SkyStarrettTelevision film[26]
1979SamuraiProfessor OwensTelevision film[24]
1980The WaltonsMajor GordonEpisode: "The Furlough"[21]
1980The Night the Bridge Fell DownWarren MeechTelevision film[4]
1980It's a LivingMan in Hotel RoomEpisode: "The Lois Affair"[35]
1980Riding for the Pony ExpressMr. DurfeeTelevision film[36][37]
1981This House PossessedClerkTelevision film[38]
1982McClain's LawMr. HarrisEpisode: "Takeover"[39]
1982Quincy, M.E.Deputy DA Marty Shell
Captain Rasmussen
2 episodes[21]
1982Cagney & LaceyLieutenant SweenyEpisode: "Hot Line"[21]
1982T. J. HookerJudge WallaceEpisode: "A Cry for Help"[21]
1982Seven Brides for Seven BrothersProsecutor / Wilcox2 episodes[39]
1982Games Mother Never Taught YouLester GreeneTelevision film[40]
1984BensonHarrison FowlerEpisode: "The Election"[41]
1984Lottery!Episode: "Houston: Duffy's Choice"[42]
1985Hardcastle and McCormickJack MarshEpisode: "Too Rich and Too Thin"[43]
1986Who Is Julia?Dean MayTelevision film[31]
1987MariahJames Malone7 episodes[9][27][4]
1987The SpiritSevrinTelevision film[4]
1987Miami ViceJudge DeLaporteEpisode: "Contempt of Court"[21]
1988Goddess of LoveDetective CharlesTelevision film[4]
1988Family TiesDr. Harrison3 episodes[21]
1989A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman StoryJudge BlumenfeldTelevision film[4]
1989Incident at Dark RiverDr. Leo ManusTelevision film[4]
1989–90Falcon CrestEd Meyers13 episodes[21]
1990MatlockJudgeEpisode: "The Mother"[21]
1990Bagdad CafeHerbEpisode: "This Bird Has Flown"[44]
1991Murder, She WroteLen CostnerEpisode: "Moving Violation"[4][21]
1991L.A. LawTom BakerEpisode: "He's a Crowd"[21]
1991Equal JusticeJudge S.E. ClevelandEpisode: "Do the Wrong Thing"[45]
1991Dark JusticeWinchester KellerEpisode: "The Neutralizing Factor"[21]
1991–92Civil WarsJudge Bianchi3 episodes[21]
1991; 98SeinfeldLt. Joe Bookman2 episodes: "The Library" and "The Finale"[28]
1992A Thousand HeroesSam GochenourTelevision film; AKA Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232[46]
1992Stormy WeathersDr. ComdenTelevision film[4]
1992NursesMr. ToddEpisode: "Playing Doctor"[35]
1993CheersCity Councilman Kevin FogertyEpisode: "Woody Gets an Election"[21]
1993BobJewelerEpisode: "Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas"[4]
1994M.A.N.T.I.S.'Smitty'Television film[4]
1994Empty NestJerodEpisode: "Brotherly Shove"[4]
1994The Good LifeMr. HumphreysEpisode: "Melissa the Thief"[47]
1994RoswellRoswell GeneralTelevision film[35]
1994Madman of the PeopleKentEpisode: "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy"[48]
1994Chicago HopeMr. WellingtonEpisode: "You Gotta Have Heart"[21]
1994HardballBeanball McGeeEpisode: "Lee's Bad, Bad Day"[49]
1994Without WarningDr. Kurt LowdenTelevision film[26]
1996Life's WorkJudge ConklinEpisode: "Contempt"[50]
1996The John Larroquette ShowMr. FrankEpisode: "Napping to Success"[51][35]
19973rd Rock from the SunPresident DeweyEpisode: "Proud Dick"[45]
1997The PracticeJudge Joseph Vinocour4 episodes[21]
1997–98MillenniumGroup Elder2 episodes[9][52]
1997–98Michael HayesWilliam Vaughn20 episodes[53][54]
1998Tempting FateDr. BardwellTelevision film[4]
1998Witness to the MobToddo AurelloTelevision film[4]
1998L.A. DoctorsVincent CattanoEpisode: "Fear of Flying"[42]
1999PartnersScarpattiPilot[55]
2000The FugitiveStuart KimbleEpisode: "St. Christopher's Prayer"[56]
2000Jackie Bouvier Kennedy OnassisAristotle OnassisTelevision film[4]
2000; 02Baby BluesMr. Thompson / Mr. SaundersVoice; 2 episodes[21]
2001PasadenaGeorge Reese Greeley7 episodes[45]
2001LoomisEpisode 1.1: "Pilot"[42]
2002Path to WarEverett DirksenTelevision film[4]
2002Night VisionsDennis BrascomEpisode: "Cargo/Switch"[4]
2002Without a TraceNoah RidderEpisode: "Silent Partner"[45]
2003EverwoodDr. Donald Douglas3 episodes[21]
2004MonkSalvatore LucarelliEpisode: "Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather"[21]
2004Boston LegalErnie DellEpisode: "Head Cases"[45]
2004The West WingSenator Matt Hunt2 episodes[21]
2004; 2009Curb Your EnthusiasmDr. Morrison2 episodes[28]
2005Mrs. HarrisArthur SchulteTelevision film[4]
2006–07The LoopRuss17 episodes[9]
2007Big LoveNed JohanssenEpisode: "Take Me as I Am"[45]
2007WildlifeArnieUnaired Pilot[57]
2008PsychIrving ParkerEpisode: "Dis-Lodged"[26][45]
2008Worst WeekReverend Lowell2 episodes[42]
2009True Jackson, VPMr. JenkinsEpisode: "Flirting with Fame"[58]
2010The Life & Times of TimNorman Walker (voice)Episode: "London Calling/Novelist"[21]
2010Warren the ApeDr. Ralph SchwartzEpisode: "Rock Opera"[9]
2011–12Modern FamilyWalt Kleezak3 episodes[9]
2012The NewsroomBryce DeLancyEpisode: "The 112th Congress"[9]
2012Childrens HospitalJosef MengeleEpisode: "A Year in the Life"[9]
2012Ruth & EricaHarry8 episodes[59]
2013Clear HistoryMcKenzieTelevision film[60]
2014RakeMitch MarkhamEpisode: "Remembrance of Taxis Past"[61]
2014AltmanHimselfDocumentary[23][42]
2015Madam SecretaryEzra HelsingerEpisode: "The Necessary Art"[21]
2015BoJack HorsemanHank HippopopalousVoice; 2 episodes[21]
2016Second ChanceOld Jimmy Pritchard5 episodes[4]
2017Room 104CharlieEpisode: "My Love"[4]
2018CorporateArthur StockheedEpisode: "Powerpoint of Death"[4]
2020MessiahZelman KatzFinal role, 6 episodes[4]

Theatre

YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenueRef.
1960The FantasticksHucklebeeTom JonesSullivan Street Playhouse, Off-Broadway[62]
1965In White AmericaPerformerMartin DubermanPlayers Theatre, Off-Broadway[63]
1975GorkyGorkySteve TesichAmerican Place Theatre, Off-Broadway[64]
1979The Chicago Conspiracy TrialJudge HoffmanRon Sossi and Frank CondonOdyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles[65]
1983In the Matter of J. Robert OppenheimerHerbert S. MarksHeinar KipphardtOdyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles[66]
1983Secret HonorRichard NixonDonald FreedProvincetown Playhouse, Off-Broadway[67]
1990The CrucibleThomas DanforthArthur MillerLos Angeles Theatre Company[68]
1995The HomecomingMaxHarold PinterMatrix Theatre, Los Angeles[69]
2000American BuffaloDonDavid MametDonmar Warehouse, West End[70]
Linda Gross Theatre, Off-Broadway[71]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996Independent Spirit AwardBest Male LeadHard EightNominated[72]
1997Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Cast – Motion PictureBoogie NightsNominated[73]
1997Florida Film Critics CircleBest EnsembleWon[74]
1999Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Cast – Motion PictureMagnoliaNominated[75]
1999Florida Film Critics CircleBest EnsembleWon[76]
2001Broadcast Film Critics AssociationAlan J. Pakula AwardThe ContenderWon[77]
2012Hollywood Film AwardsBest EnsembleArgoWon[78]

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