Thomas Roy Skerritt (born August 25, 1933) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes since 1962. He is known for his film roles in M*A*S*H, Alien, The Dead Zone, Top Gun, A River Runs Through It, Poltergeist III, and Up in Smoke, and the television series Picket Fences and Cheers. Skerritt has earned several nominations and awards, including winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1993 for Picket Fences.

Tom Skerritt
Skerritt in 2014
Born
Thomas Roy Skerritt

(1933-08-25) August 25, 1933 (age 90)
Alma mater
OccupationActor
Years active1962–present
Spouses
Charlotte Shanks
(m. 1957; div. 1972)
Sue Oran
(m. 1977; div. 1992)
Julie Tokashiki
(m. 1998)
Children5
Military career
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Air Force
Years of service1951–1955

Early life edit

Skerritt was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Helen, a homemaker, and Roy Skerritt, a businessman. He is the youngest of three children.[1][2][3][4] A 1951 graduate of Detroit's Mackenzie High School,[4] Skerritt attended Wayne State University and the University of California, Los Angeles.[5]

Skerritt enlisted just after graduating from high school, and served a four-year tour of duty in the United States Air Force as a classifications specialist. Most of his enlistment was spent at Bergstrom Field, Austin, Texas.[6]

Career edit

Skerritt made his film debut in War Hunt, produced by Terry Sanders and released in 1962. Skerritt's notable film appearances include M*A*S*H (1970), Harold and Maude (credited as "M. Borman", 1971), Fuzz, Big Bad Mama, Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke (1978), Ice Castles (1978), as Captain Dallas in Alien (1979),[7] as a would-be astronaut in Contact (1997) and SpaceCamp (1986), and in Top Gun (1986) as Commander Mike "Viper" Metcalf. In 1988, he starred with Nancy Allen and Lara Flynn Boyle in Poltergeist III. In 1989, he played the role of Thomas Drummond "Drum" Eatenton in Steel Magnolias. In 1992, he appeared in the critically acclaimed Robert Redford-directed film A River Runs Through It, playing a fly-fishing loving minister and father of the two protagonist brothers in the film.

Skerritt played a guest part in Ray Walston's show My Favorite Martian in the 1963 episode "Mrs. Jekyll and Hyde" (Walston was a regular cast member thirty years later in Skerritt's show Picket Fences). He also guest-starred in the television series The Real McCoys (1963), as a letter carrier in the episode "Aunt Win Steps In". He was cast in Bonanza in 1964 and in Death Valley Days in 1965, as a young gambler, Patrick Hogan, who meets a tragic fate after winning a small fortune in a saloon. In another Death Valley Days episode, "A Sense of Justice" (1966), he played a young Roy Bean with his elder brother, Joshua Bean, played by Tris Coffin. In a later Death Valley Days role, Skerritt played Mark Twain in the 1968 episode "Ten Day Millionaires", with Dabney Coleman as Twain's mining partner, Calvin H. Higby. The two lose a fortune in gold, but Twain learns his future is in writing. In 1972, Skerritt guest-starred in an episode of Cannon, titled "Nobody Beats the House", playing the role of a young gambler.[8] In 1975, he guest-starred in another episode of Cannon titled "The Conspirators", playing the role of a corrupt sheriff.[9]

Skerritt in September 1994

Skerritt appeared in the ABC series Twelve O'Clock High (1964–1967), five episodes; Gunsmoke (1965–1972, also five episodes), and as Evan Drake on Cheers. He then appeared in CBS's Picket Fences (1992–1996), in the role of Sheriff Jimmy Brock, for which he won an Emmy Award. More recently, he has starred in Homeland Security and The Grid.

He portrayed the deceased William Walker in Brothers & Sisters, having appeared in the pilot and several flashbacks scenes. This was his second time playing the husband of a character played by Sally Field; the first was in Steel Magnolias.

He played the role of Ezekiel in ABC Family's miniseries Fallen alongside Paul Wesley. He also appeared as the guide on the showcase website for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. He lent his voice in the video game Gun (2005), in which he voices Clay Allison. He then guest-starred in seasons three and four of Leverage as Nate Ford's father.[10]

In February 2012, Skerritt played the title role in Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of Don Quixote.[11] In 2014, Skerritt was reunited with his ex-Picket Fences co-star, Lauren Holly, to star with her in Field of Lost Shoes.[12] He was reunited with his Alien co-star Harry Dean Stanton in Lucky, the latter's last film (2017).

In 1974, Skerrit portrayed Senator Robert Palmer in The Devil's Platform, episode 7 of Kolchak: The Night Stalker.

Personal life edit

Skerritt is founder and chairman of Heyou Media, a Seattle-based digital media company.[13]

Since 1988, Skerritt has divided his time between his Lake Washington home in suburban Seattle, Washington, and a second home on Lopez Island in the San Juan Islands.

From 1957 to 1972, Skerritt was married to Charlotte Shanks, with whom he has three children: Andy, Erin, and Matt. He was married to Sue Oran from 1977 to 1992, with whom he has a son, Colin. Since 1996, he has been married to Julie Tokashiki. They have one daughter, Emi.[14][15][16]

Filmography edit

Films edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962War HuntSergeant Stan Showalter
1964One Man's WayLeonard Peal (Grown)
1965Those CallowaysWhit Turner
1970M*A*S*HCaptain Augustus Bedford "Duke" Forrest
1971Wild RoversJohn Buckman
Harold and MaudeMotorcycle OfficerCredited as M. Borman
1972FuzzDetective Bert Kling
1974Thieves Like UsDee Mobley
Run, Run, Joe!Margherito
Big Bad MamaFred Diller
1975The Devil's RainTom Preston
1976Plot of FearChief Inspector
Madama, LaRick Dylan
1977The Turning PointWayne Rodgers
1978Up in SmokeStrawberry
Ice CastlesMarcus Winston
1979AlienCaptain Arthur Dallas
1981A Dangerous SummerHoward Anderson
Savage HarvestCasey
Silence of the NorthWalter Reamer
1982Fighting BackJohn D'Angelo
1983The Dead ZoneSheriff George Bannerman
1986Top GunCDR Mike "Viper" Metcalf
SpaceCampZach Bergstrom
Opposing ForceLogan
WisdomLloyd Wisdom
1987Maid to OrderCharles Montgomery
The Big TownPhil Carpenter
1988Honor BoundSam Cahill
Poltergeist IIIBruce Gardner
1989Big Man on CampusDr. Webster
Steel MagnoliasDrum Eatenton
1990The RookieEugene Ackerman
1992Poison IvyDarryl Cooper
Knight MovesCaptain Frank Sedman
Wild Orchid 2: Two Shades of BlueHam McDonaldDirect-to-video release
A River Runs Through ItReverend John Maclean
SinglesMayor Weber
1997ContactDavid Drumlin
1998Smoke SignalsPolice Chief
1999The Other SisterDr. Radley Tate
2001Texas RangersRichard Dukes
2002Tuscaloosa
Changing HeartsJohnny Pinkley
GreenmailTom BradshawDirect-to-video release
2003Tears of the SunCaptain Bill Rhodes
SwingGeorge Verdi
2006BonnevilleEmmett
2006Stephen King's DesperationJohnny Marinville
2007The Velveteen RabbitHorse
2008Beer for My HorsesSheriff Wilson Landry
2009WhiteoutDr. John Fury
For Sale by OwnerClive Farrier
Rivers of a Lost CoastNarrator
2010Redemption RoadSanta
2011Your Love Never FailsJack
2012TedHimself
Soda SpringsWalt Jackson
WingsColonel
2013Redwood HighwayPete
2014Field of Lost ShoesUlysses S. Grant
Wings: Sky Force HeroesColonel
2016A Hologram for the KingRon Clay
2017LuckyFred
Day of DaysMr. Walter
2019The Phantom 52Trucker/Whale/GhostAnimated short film
2021 East of the MountainsBen Givens
Catch The BulletDex

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962–1967Combat!Soldier (uncredited)

Glinski (uncredited)HicksBurkeSergeant Decker

Episode: "Combat Front"
Episode: "A Day in June"
Episode: "The Prisoner"
Episode: "Losers Cry Deal"
Episode: "Nothing to Lose"
Episode: "The Gantlet"
1962–1971The VirginianEric Kroeger

Reverend Paul MartinBilly LandersMoranRafeBobby Allen

Episode: "Impasse (aired 1962)"
Episode: "The Secret of Brynmar Hall"
Episode: "The Showdown"
Episode: "The Crooked Path"
Episode: "The Saddle Warmer"
Episode: "Nan Allen"
1963LaramiePriceEpisode: "No Place to Run"
The Real McCoysMailmanEpisode: "Aunt Win Steps In"
The Alfred Hitchcock HourDr. Frank FarmerSeason 1 Episode 31: Episode: "Run for Doom"
My Three SonsYoung SteveEpisode: "The Proposals"
1963–1968Death Valley DaysEmmett DaltonDennis Driscoll

Patrick HoganRoy BeanSam Clemens

Episode: "Three Minutes to Eternity"
Episode: "Honor the Name Dennis Driscoll"
Episode: "The Book"
Episode: "Sense of Justice"
Episode: "Ten Day Millionaires"
1964Wagon TrainHamish BrowneEpisode: "The Last Circle Up"
My Favorite MartianDr. Edgar EdgartonEpisode: "Miss Jekyll and Hyde"
1964–196712 O'Clock HighLieutenant Ryan

Lieutenant ParmaleeSergeant Ben RodaleLieutenant Paddy GialellaTechnical Sergeant Neely

Episode: "Soldiers Sometimes Kill"
Episode: "Those Who Are About to Die"
Episode: "The Came the Mighty Hunter"
Episode: "Twenty Fifth Mission"
Episode: "Long Time Dead"
1964-1973BonanzaJerry

Corporal Bill Tanner

Episode: "Thanks for Everything, Friend"
Episode: "The Hunter"
1965Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaFrank RichardsonEpisode: "The Enemies"
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorCorky MardisEpisode: "...The Daily Press vs. City Hall"
1965-1966The FugitiveNeely Hollister

Pete Edwards

Episode: "Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet"
Episode: "Joshua's Kingdom"
1965–1972GunsmokeEdmund Dano

Ben StoneOrv TimpsonFred GarthTuck Frye

Episode: "The Pretender"
Episode: "The Jailer"
Episode: "The Moonstone"
Episode: "The Noose"
Episode: "Jubilee"
1966The Time TunnelMatthew GebhardtEpisode: "The Death Trap"
1966–1972The F.B.I.Robert Hastings

John Clarence RimThorn HazardBill Leonard

Episode: "The Assassin"
Episode: "The Legend of John Rim"
Episode: "Unknown Victim"
Episode: "The Deadly Species"
1967MannixMorgan CarpenterEpisode: "Warning - Live Blueberries"
Hallmark Hall of FameTrapaniEpisode: "A Bell for Adano"
1968Cimarron StripEnoch SheltonEpisode: "Knife in the Darkness"
Run for Your LifeLou PattersonEpisode: "The Killing Scene"
Felony SquadGerald GardnerEpisode: "Matched for Murder"
1969The OutsiderArnie CamborEpisode: "A Bowl of Cherries"
LancerBill BlakeEpisode: "The Knot"
1970Hawaii Five-OLew MorganEpisode: "Most Likely to Murder"
Medical CenterArtie AtwoodEpisode: "Between Dark and Daylight"
The Name of the GamePeteEpisode: "Cynthia Is Alive and Living in Avalon"
Bracken's WorldGil DobieEpisode: "A Team of One-Legged Acrobats
1971Storefront LawyersPaul MarekEpisode: "This Money Kills Dreams"
The BirdmenOrville "Fitz" FitzgeraldABC Television film
NicholsCharley DoyleEpisode: "The Marrying Fool"
1971–1975CannonDude

Toby HauserSheriff Andrews

Episode: "The Salinas Jackpot"
Episode: "Nobody Beats the House"
Episode: "The Conspirators"
1974Get Christie Love!UnknownEpisode: "Deadly Betrayal"
Kolchak: The Night StalkerSenator Robert W. PalmerEpisode: "The Devil's Platform"
The ManhunterBarry RichardsEpisode: "Flight to Nowhere"
1975The Last DayBill PowersNBC Television film
Barnaby JonesDarrin AddisonEpisode: "Image of Evil"
1976SWATMaynard HillEpisode: "Dragons and Owls"
SaraNewt JohnsonEpisode: "The Child Bride"
Alle origini della mafiaBernardino CampoITC miniseries; Episode: "La Speranza"
1978BarettaAl BrimmerEpisode: "The Appointment"
Maneaters are Loose!John GosfordCBS Television film
1983Ryan's FourDr. Thomas Ryan5 episodes
1984Calendar Girl MurdersLieutenant Dan StonerABC Television film
A Touch of ScandalFather DwelleCBS Television film
1986Miles to Go...Stuart BrowningCBS Television film
The HitchhikerDetective Frank SheenEpisode: "True Believer"
The Parent Trap IIBill GrandABC Television film
The Twilight ZoneAlex MattinglyEpisode: "What Are Friends For?"
Danger BayDon BaredEpisode: "The Fish Who Walks"
1987Poker AliceJeremy CollinsCBS Television film
Based on the frontier gambler Poker Alice, with Elizabeth Taylor in the lead role
1987–1988CheersEvan DrakeEpisode: "A Kiss Is Still a Kiss"
Episode: "Tale of Two Cuties"
Episode: "Yacht of Fools"
Episode: "Let Sleeping Drakes Lie"
Episode: "The Sam in the Grey Flannel Suit"
Episode: "Backseat Becky, Up Front"
1988Moving TargetJoseph KelloggNBC Television film
Nightmare at BittercreekDingCBS Television film
1989The HeistEbbet BerensHBO Television film
Red King, White KnightStonerHBO Television film
1990The China Lake MurdersSheriff Sam BrodieTelevision film
Child in the NightBassCBS Television film
ABC Afterschool SpecialJimEpisode: "A Question About Sex"
She'll Take RomanceJudge Warren DanversABC Television film
1992Getting Up and Going HomeJack MontgomeryTelevision film
In Sickness and in HealthJarrett MattisonCBS Television film
1992–1996Picket FencesSheriff Jimmy Brock87 episodes
1997Divided by HateSteve RiordanUSA Television film
Chicago HopeJim KellnerEpisode: "Guns N' Roses"
What the Deaf Man HeardNorm JenkinsCBS Television film
1998Two for TexasSam HoustonTNT Television film
1999Into the Wild BlueHostHistory Documentary
The Hunt for the Unicorn KillerFred MadduxNBC miniseries
Aftershock: Earthquake in New YorkThomas AhearnCBS Television film
2000An American DaughterWalterLifetime Television film
High NoonWill KaneTBS Television film
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy OnassisJoseph P. "Joe" KennedyCBS Television film
2001Chestnut HillDaniel EastmanUnsold TV pilot
The Voyage to Atlantis: The Lost EmpireHostShort Documentary
2002Path to WarGeneral William WestmorelandHBO Television film
Will & GraceDr. Jay MarkusEpisode: "The Needle and the Omelet's Done"
2003BiographyPassages Read ByEpisode: "Jack London—Forces of Nature"
The West WingSenator Chris CarrickEpisode: "Constituency of One"
2004Homeland SecurityAdmiral McKeeNBC Television film
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJudge Oliver TaftEpisode: "Poison"
The GridCIA Deputy Director Acton SandmanTNT miniseries
2005Vinegar HillFritz GrierCBS Television film
Category 7: The End of the WorldColonel Mike DavisCBS miniseries
2006MammothSimon AbernathySci-Fi Television film
HuffBen HuffstodtEpisode: "Red Meat"
Episode: "So...What Brings You to Armageddon?"
Episode: "Radio Silence"
DesperationJohn Edward MarinvilleABC Television film
FallenZekeABC miniseries
2006–2008Brothers & SistersWilliam WalkerEpisode: "Patriarchy (pilot)"
Episode: "Mistakes Were Made (Part 1 & 2)"
Episode: "Love Is Difficult"
Episode: "Prior Commitments"
Episode: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"
2007Killer WaveVictor BannisterMiniseries
The Dead ZoneHerb SmithEpisode: "Denouement"
2008Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!HimselfEpisode: "Pepperoni"
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeGabe UttersonTelevision film
The Trojan HorsePresident StanfieldCBC miniseries
2010LeverageJimmy FordEpisode: "The Three Card Monte Job"
The CloserJoey O.Episode: "Elysian Fields"
2012LeverageJimmy FordEpisode: "The Radio Job"
White CollarAlan MitchellEpisode: "Pulling Strings"
2014The Good WifeJames PaisleyEpisode: "We, the Juries"
Episode: "The One Percent"
2015Madam SecretaryPatrick McCordEpisode: "Chains of Command"
2016Journey Back to ChristmasTobias CookTelevision film

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Video game edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005GunClay Allison[17]Voice Only
2014Alien: IsolationArthur DallasVoice; Nostromo Edition

Awards and nominations edit

AssociationNominated WorkYearCategoryResultsRef
American Television AwardsPicket Fences1993Best Actor in a Dramatic SeriesNominated
Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsContact1998Favorite Supporting Actor — DramaNominated
DVD Exclusive AwardsAlien2003Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD) (for reissue – Alien Quadrilogy)Won
Emmy Awards (Primetime)Picket Fences1993Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesWon[18]
1994Nominated
Genie AwardsSilence of the North1982Best Performance by a Foreign ActorNominated
Golden GlobesPicket Fences1994Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — DramaNominated[19]
1995Nominated
Key West Film FestivalAlien/The Phantom 522019Career Achievement AwardWon
National Board of Review AwardsThe Turning Point1977Best Supporting ActorWon
Satellite AwardsEast of the Mountains2022Best Actor in a Motion Picture, DramaNominated
2022Mary Pickford AwardWon
Saturn AwardsLeverage2012Best Guest Performance in a Television SeriesWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsPicket Fences1995Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated[20]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
1996Nominated[21]
Viewers for Quality Television AwardsPicket Fences1993Best Actor in a Quality Drama SeriesNominated
Picket Fences1994Best Actor in a Quality Drama SeriesNominated
Western Heritage AwardsTwo for Texas1999Television Feature FilmWon

Notes edit

References edit

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