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Hal Holbrook (1925–2021)

Author of Hal Holbrook: Mark Twain Tonight! [1967 TV special]

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Hercules [1997 film] (1997) — Actor — 563 copies
Lincoln [2012 film] (2012) — Actor — 411 copies
All the President's Men [1976 film] (1976) — Actor — 256 copies
Into the Wild [2007 film] (2007) — Actor — 226 copies
Wall Street [1987 film] (1987) — Actor — 223 copies
Men of Honor [2000 film] (2000) — Actor — 207 copies
Planes: Fire & Rescue [2014 film] (2014) — Actor — 189 copies
Water for Elephants [2011 film] (2011) — Actor — 189 copies
The Firm [1993 film] (1993) — Actor — 188 copies
Creepshow [1982 film] (1982) — Actor — 164 copies
The Majestic [2001 film] (2001) 139 copies
The Legend of the Three Trees [2001 TV movie] (2001) — Narrator — 113 copies
Magnum Force [1973 film] (1973) 105 copies
The Bachelor [1999 film] (2000) — Actor — 93 copies
4 Film Favorites: Dirty Harry Collection [DVD] (1971) — Actor — 78 copies
Capricorn One [1977 film] (2003) — Actor — 74 copies
Jonathan Livingston Seagull [1973 film] (1973) — Actor — 53 copies
Cats Don't Dance [1997 film] (1997) — Actor — 45 copies
Gettysburg: The Boys in Blue & Gray [2002 film] (2007) — Narrator — 30 copies
Fletch Lives [1989 film] (2003) 29 copies
Killshot [2008 film] (2008) 19 copies
Star Chamber [1983 film] (1983) — Actor — 10 copies
Blackway [2015 film] (2015) — Actor — 9 copies
Savannah [2013 film] (2014) — Actor — 6 copies
That Evening Sun [2009 film] (2012) — Actor — 3 copies
The Awakening Land [1978 TV series] (2011) — Actor — 3 copies
That Certain Summer [1972 TV movie] — Actor — 2 copies
The Lincoln Chronicles (2013) — Actor — 2 copies
Good Day for It [2011 Film] (2011) — Actor — 1 copy
The Kidnapping of the President [1980 film] (1980) — Actor — 1 copy

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I think what I'm listening to is actually the best of Hal Holbrook Mark Twain Tonight.
 
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jimMauk | 2 other reviews | Feb 24, 2024 |
I will admit that I lost interest in this book almost immediately as it is filled with endless detail upon detail of things most people aren't really interested in (and I'm not one to be interested in 'tell all' books, so that should give you some idea that even those details aren't listed). However, I've read enough to know that this isn't a biography in the true sense of the word. I'm not saying it's a bad book; not at all. It's just boring as far as autobiographies go

The book, to me, appears to be written only to assuage Mr. Holbrook's guilt over his first marriage and the two children from that union. It starts with his birth and centers on the beginnings of his career and ends with his performing his one-man show Mark Twain and finally makes a name for himself. There were so many years after this, both on the stage, in television, and even film that followed; yet this book touches on none of that.

The other main focus is his first marriage to Ruby which produced two children, Victoria and David. There is no mention of his second marriage - which produced a daughter, Eve; nor of his final - and lasting - marriage to actress Dixie Carter. By reading it, you would think that after he topped his career with Twain, no other role came his way.

On the contrary, he continued to act for many more years with distinctive roles. He has even been nominated for an Academy Award. But we are to learn none of that. Since it has been at least seven years since this book was written, it's not as if he hasn't been able to continue his story. But it seems he doesn't want us to know anything else about his life.

In the end, I get the feeling that this book was written more as an apology to his first family - Ruby and his children by that marriage - than out of any need to tell the story of his life (which again, has much more to it thus far). While I have no doubt he has regrets about his first marriage and his children, I believe that it might have been better if he had just sat them down and explained his reasoning to them instead of taking the reader on that journey with him in order to justify his actions in being an absent father. After all, and I say this without judgment to those who think otherwise, being deprived of his own parents should have at least taught him the benefit of being around his own offspring, but apparently it didn't.
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deldevries | 2 other reviews | Jan 31, 2016 |
A series of readings from the great misanthrope. By the time Twain was in his fifties, he had soured on a good deal of American life. Even Sawyer and Finn were set in the 1840's not the Gilded Age of Twain's greatest fame. But they're part of Americana, and often funny. Enjoy!
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