Hal Holbrook Biography
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Rituals (1977): 100,000
Trivia

Two children, Victoria Holbrook and David Holbrook, with Ruby Holbrook.

In his guest appearance on "The West Wing" (1999), his character first describes the fate of the USS Pueblo, an intelligence gathering surface vessel, caught spying by North Korea in 1968, while referring to the fictional USS Portland. In 1973's Pueblo (1973) (TV), Holbrook portrayed the lead character.

He is a 1948 graduate of Denison University (Granville, Ohio)

Ex-brother-in-law of Ellen Rossen and Robert Rossen.

Fans consider his 1968 live stage performance of "I Never Sang for My Father" one of his best, seldom mentioned acts. Before the motion picture of the same name was released two years later, starring Gene Hackman.

Portrayed Abraham Lincoln in "Toast of the Town" (1948), "Lincoln" (1974), "North and South" (1985) and "North and South, Book II" (1986).

Served in the Army during WWII, and acted in some plays where he was stationed.

He studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
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