John Hillerman
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John Benedict Hillerman (born December 20, 1932) is an American Emmy Award and Golden Globe winning character actor, best known for his starring role on the long-running television show Magnum, P.I..
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Hillerman was born in Denison, Texas to Lenora Joan Medlinger and Christopher Ben Hillerman,[1][2] a gas station owner. Young Hillerman grew up on a farm in the Denison Texas area, and (according to a childhood friend) was known as "Jackie Ben" by his friends and relatives. The friend recalls that although "Jackie Ben" loved to sing, actually could not sing very well. However, she recalls him getting the opportunity to sing on local radio, in which his friends teased him for his "nasal" singing voice. He attended St. Xavier's Academy. After graduation, he attended the University of Texas at Austin for three years where he majored in home economics. In 1953, he joined the United States Air Force, serving for four years and achieving the rank of Sergeant. During his years of military service, he worked with various theatrical groups, and upon his discharge he moved to New York City to study at the American Theatre Wing. In 1957, he began his career in professional theater as the resident juvenile at Chautauqua Playhouse in Middleton, Ohio.
[edit] Career
Hillerman appeared on Broadway in 1959 and worked in live performances in a variety of venues before making his motion picture debut in 1970. He had minor roles in such noteworthy films as The Last Picture Show (1971),What's Up Doc (1972), High Plains Drifter (1973), Paper Moon (1973), and Blazing Saddles (1974), and Chinatown (1974). His other films include Lucky Lady (1975), and made a small appearance in the comedy film Up the Creek (1984).
In 1975, he was a co-star in Ellery Queen as Simon Brimmer, a radio detective who hosted a live radio show and tried to outsmart Ellery Queen (Jim Hutton). From 1976 to 1980, he had a recurring role as Mr. Conners on the popular television series One Day at a Time, and he co-starred as Betty White's ex-husband on the short-lived The Betty White Show in 1977.
He is probably best remembered for his role as former British Army Sergeant Major Jonathan Quayle Higgins III ("Higgins") on the popular television series Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988). The English accent that Hillerman used as Jonathan Higgins in Magnum P.I. and in other roles is not natural. Hailing from Texas, Hillerman had to learn this accent, which developed by watching and listening to the performances of Laurence Olivier. Over the years he has fooled many fans and colleagues with his fake British accent, much to their chagrin.
In 1984, he hosted the David Hemmings-directed puzzle video Money Hunt: The Mystery of the Missing Link. In 1990, Hillerman returned to television to perform for one season as Lloyd Hogan in the series, The Hogan Family.
In 1993, he appeared in Berlin Break for one season. He played the role of Mac Mackenzie, a former spy and currently the proprietor of "Mac's", a bar in West Berlin considered to be neutral territory during the Cold War. He teamed up with two jobless spies as investigators: Valentin Renko (Nicholas Clay), an ex-KGB agent, and Willy Richter (Kai Wulff), an ex-BND (West German secret service) operative. The show also featured Jeff Mackay (who played "Mac" in Magnum P.I.).
Hillerman retired in 2000 and now resides in his home state of Texas. Reports of his death were confused in 1996 with the death of another John Hillerman.
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Hillerman was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV in 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1988 for his role in Magnum, P.I. He won the award in 1982.
- Hillerman was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987 for his role in Magnum, P.I. He won the award in 1987.
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| NAME | Hillerman, John |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | actor |
| DATE OF BIRTH | December 20, 1932 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Denison, Texas, United States of America |
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