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Post by spiderwort on Feb 2, 2021 21:03:42 GMT
Mr. Holbrook was a formidable talent on the stage, screen, and tv. I would have loved to have seen him in the Broadway produtions of Incident at Vichy and I Never Sang for My Father. I did see and loved his Mark Twain stage production on tv. So thankful for that. I also loved him in so many of his film roles, especially as Deep Throat in All the President's Men, as Martin Sheen's lover in the ground-breaking tv movie, That Certain Summer, in his Oscar nominated role in Into the Wild, and as Shirley Booth's son in the 1966 tv version of The Glass Menagerie. In addition to his Oscar nomination he received 10 Emmy nominations and won 4. He was a wonderful talent whose legacy is large.
May he rest in peace.
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