George Grizzard

George Cooper Grizzard Jr. (April 1, 1928 – October 2, 2007) was an American stage, television, and film actor.[1] He was the recipient of a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award, among other accolades.

George Grizzard
Grizzard and Patricia Barry in the episode "The Chaser" of the television series The Twilight Zone
Born
George Cooper Grizzard Jr.

(1928-04-01)April 1, 1928
DiedOctober 2, 2007(2007-10-02) (aged 79)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
EducationUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
OccupationActor
Years active1955–2006
PartnerWilliam Tynan

Biography

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Grizzard and Jane Fonda in a 1961 presentation of W. Somerset Maugham's A String of Beads

Early life and education

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Grizzard was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and raised in Washington, DC. He once told an interviewer that he was "an only child and probably very lonely, so I made up children to play with — Gene and Bounds and Mrs. Pig and Mrs. Hog and their children and a town called Scottina. It was all a child's fantasy, but I guess that just kind of developed into wanting to create people."[1] He appeared in student productions in junior high school and decided to become an actor while attending Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, where he was president of the drama club. He went on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied advertising and drama.[2]

Career

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He returned to Washington after graduation to work in advertising while appearing in amateur productions. He began his professional acting career in 1950 at Washington's Arena Stage, appearing in some of its earliest productions, with his first leading role in Dark of the Moon. He went to New York frequently for stage roles, and studied with Sanford Meisner, Philip Burton, and Alan Schneider.[2]

Grizzard's stage debut was as in the role of Miner in The Corn Is Green in 1944.[2] He made his Broadway debut in The Desperate Hours in 1955, about jailbreakers terrorizing a family, in which he played Hank Griffith, the younger brother of a character played by Paul Newman.[1] He frequently appeared in the plays of Edward Albee, and was in the original 1962 production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? He played Nick alongside Melinda Dillon as his wife Honey, a young couple visiting Uta Hagen and Arthur Hill as the warring spouses, Martha and George.[1] The role won him a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album along with his castmates.

Grizzard played an unscrupulous United States Senator in the film Advise and Consent in 1962. Beginning in 1963, Grizzard was a member of the original company of the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, which also included Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn. He played the title role in the Guthrie's inaugural production of Hamlet alongside Tandy, and featured in many productions from the Guthrie's first two seasons, including roles in Henry V, Three Sisters, and Saint Joan.

Grizzard also appeared on Broadway in The Disenchanted in 1958, Face of a Hero in I960 and Big Fish, Little Fish in 1961.[2]

His film roles included the drama From the Terrace with Paul Newman (1960), the Western Comes a Horseman with Jane Fonda (1978), and a Neil Simon comedy, Seems Like Old Times (1980).[1]

He also appeared in the 1996 revival of A Delicate Balance and the 2005 revival of Seascape. He also starred in You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running. He won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for A Delicate Balance. Additional Broadway credits include The Creation of the World and Other Business, The Glass Menagerie, The Country Girl, The Royal Family, and California Suite.[1]

Grizzard guest-starred several times during the 1990s on the NBC television drama Law & Order as defense attorney Arthur Gold. He also portrayed President John Adams in the Emmy Award winning PBS miniseries The Adams Chronicles, produced by WNET. In 1980, he won an Emmy for his work in The Oldest Living Graduate. He starred as reporter Richard Larsen in The Deliberate Stranger, a television movie about serial killer Ted Bundy.[1][3]

Grizzard declined to discuss his acting technique, saying it was intensely personal, and that he "didn't think it was anybody's business." But he once said that actors needed to "have this mystery to lure an audience in order for them to do part of your work, to involve them. Don't do it all for them."[2]

He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2002.[4]

Death

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Grizzard died in Manhattan of complications from lung cancer. According to his New York Times obituary, his only survivor was his long-time companion William Tynan. Grizzard had kept his homosexuality private during his life.[1]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960From the TerraceAlexander "Lex" Porter
1962Advise and ConsentSenator Fred Van Ackerman
1967Warning ShotWalt Cody
1971Happy Birthday, Wanda JuneDr. Norbert Woodley
1978Comes a HorsemanNeil Atkinson
1979FirepowerLeo Gelhorn
1980Seems Like Old TimesGovernor
1982Wrong is RightPresident Bedford Forrest "Frosty" Lockwood
1984Bachelor PartyEd Thompson
2000Wonder BoysFred Leer
2000Small Time CrooksGeorge Blint
2006Flags of Our FathersOlder John BradleyFinal film role

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1956-1962Alfred Hitchcock PresentsTed Lambert
Hubert Winter
Alan Chatterton
Season 2 Episode 2: "Fog Closing In" as Ted Lambert (1956)

Season 5 Episode 22: "Across the Threshold" as Hubert Winter (1960)

Season 7 Episode 27: "Act of Faith" as Alan Chatterton (1962)

1960The MillionaireJerry MitchellSeason 6 Episode 21: "The Story of Jerry Mitchell"
1960ThrillerMerle JenkinsSeason 1 Episode 1: "The Twisted Image"
1960The Twilight ZoneRoger ShackleforthSeason 1 Episode 31: "The Chaser"
1963The Twilight ZoneAlan Talbot /
Walter Ryder, Jr.
Season 4 Episode 1: "In His Image"
1963EspionageLieutenant BridgerSeason 1 Episode 10: "Festival of Pawns"
1963Ben CaseyJonas KingSeason 3 Episode 16: "The Last Splintered Spoke of the Old Burlesque Wheel"
1964Dr. KildareDouglas MartinSeason 3 Episode 24: "A Hundred Million Tomorrows"
1965RawhideCaptain George BallingerSeason 7 Episode 16: "A Time for Waiting"
1971Marcus Welby, MDGeorge AdamsSeason 3 Episode 2: "A Portrait of Debbie"
1974The Stranger WithinDavid CollinsTelevision movie
1975Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux KlanAttorney ClayTelevision movie
1975The Lives of Jenny DolanRalph StantlowTelevision movie
1976The Adams ChroniclesJohn AdamsTelevision miniseries
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series (1977)
1978Hawaii 5-0Al MarshSeason 10 Episode 16: "Head to Head"
1980The Oldest Living GraduateFloyd KincaidTelevision movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie (1981)
1982American PlayhouseMr. WoosterSeason 1 Episode 1: "The Shady Hill Kidnapping"
1984Trapper John, MDVernon ShawSeason 5 Episode 13: "Play Your Hunch"
1985Spenser: For HireFrank SilvermanSeason 1 Episode 3: "The Choice"
1985The Cosby ShowMr. BarkerSeason 2 Episode 10: "Clair's Toe"
1985Murder, She WroteDr. Aubrey BentonSeason 2 Episode 11: "Murder Digs Deep"
1986The Deliberate StrangerRichard LarsenTelevision movie
1987Murder, She WroteProfessor Tyler StonehamSeason 3 Episode 14: "Murder in a Minor Key"
1988Murder, She WroteEdmund HallSeason 4 Episode 22: "The Body Politic"
1989The Golden GirlsJamie DevereauxSeason 5 Episode 8: "That Old Feeling"
1990Caroline?Paul CarmichaelTelevision movie
1990The Golden GirlsGeorge DevereauxSeason 6 Episode 9: "Mrs. George Devereaux"
1990An Enemy of the PeopleMayor Peter StockmanTelevision movie
1991Iran: Days of CrisisPresident Jimmy CarterTelevision movie
1992–2000Law & OrderDefense Attorney Arthur GoldSeason 2 Episode 13: "Severance" (1992)

Season 3 Episode 22: "Benevolence" (1993)

Season 4 Episode 14: "Censure" (1994)

Season 7 Episode 13: "Matrimony" (1997)

Season 10 Episode 8: "Blood Money" (1999)

Season 11 Episode 3: "Dissonance" (2000)

1993American ExperienceJohn W. DavisSeason 5 Episode 8: "Simple Justice"
1993Alex Haley's QueenMr. CherryTelevision movie
1993Not in the FamilyMalcolm WorthTelevision movie
1994ScarlettHenry HamiltonTelevision miniseries
Sequel to Gone With the Wind
1994The 5 Mrs. BuchanansFrank CollinsSeason 1 Episode 10: "Emma in Love"
1997Sisters and Other StrangersBen StricklandTelevision movie
19973rd Rock from the SunGeorge AlbrightSeason 3 Episode 4: "Dick-In-Law"
19983rd Rock from the SunGeorge AlbrightSeason 3 Episode 20: "My Daddy's Little Girl"
1998Touched by an AngelCharley NottSeason 5 Episode 11: "An Angel on the Roof"
2006Haskett's ChancePeyton HaskettTelevision movie

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Berkvist, Robert (October 3, 2007). "George Grizzard, Actor Noted for Albee Roles, Dies at 79". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bryer, Jackson R.; Davison, Richard Allan (2001). The Actor's Art: Conversations with Contemporary American Stage Performers. Rutgers University Press. pp. 70-87. ISBN 978-0-8135-2873-1.
  3. ^ Stewart, Jocelyn Y. (October 4, 2007). "George Grizzard, 79; versatile stage, TV and film actor originated role of Nick in 'Virginia Woolf'". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Ridge, Richard. The Theatre Hall of Fame Awards Broadway Beat. Archived November 17, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
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