Brian Dennehy, a flexible stage and movie actor known for action movies, comedies and classics, but especially for his Tony Award-winning performances. Imposing, barrel-chested and sometimes silver-haired Brian Dennehy was a prolific US actor, well respected on both screen and stage over many decades. He was primarily known as a dramatic actor and did over 180 roles including films and television series.
He was born on July 9th, 1938 in Bridgeport, CT, and attended Columbia University in New York City on a football scholarship. Mr. Dennehy, who said he had struggled academically, left school to hitch the Marines, serving within the us ,
South Korea and Japan while he and his first wife, Judith Scheff, had two children. After leaving the service he completed his bachelor’s degree at Columbia in 1965 while working variously as a cabdriver, trucker, butcher, bartender and motel clerk to support his family. Brian majored in history, before moving on to Yale to study dramatic arts.
Staring his career by acting in regional theatre he first appeared in minor screen roles in such fare as Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), Semi-Tough (1977) and evil (1978) and proved fashionable casting directors, resulting in regular work. Mr. Dennehy was often called on to play an Everyman or an authority figure: athletes, sheriffs, bartenders, salesmen and fathers. However, he really got himself noticed by movie audiences within the box-office hit First Blood (1982) because the bigoted sheriff determined to run Vietnam veteran “John Rambo” (played by Sylvester Stallone) out of his town.
(Sylvester Stallone and Brian Dennehy in First Blood 1982)
Career
“He was a towering, fearless actor taking over the best dramatic roles of the 20th century,” Robert Falls, artistic director of the Goodman Theater in Chicago, where Mr. Dennehy did some of his finest work, said in a phone interview. Mr. Dennehy, who once played college football, thrived on roles that let him contrast his physical presence with an emotional vulnerability.
Dennehy quickly escalated to stronger supporting or co-starring roles in films including the conflict thriller Gorky Park (1983), as a benevolent alien in Cocoon (1985). In 1987, Dennehy turned in one of his finest performances as cancer-ridden architect “Stourley Kracklite” in Peter Greenaway’s superb The belly of an Architect (1987), for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 1987 Chicago festival . More strong performances followed.
He reprised prior roles for Cocoon: The return (1988) and F/FX 2 (1991), and turned in gripping performances in three made-for-TV films. In 1993, Dennehy appeared within the role of police “Sgt. Jack Reed” within the Jack Reed: Badge of Honour (1993), and reprised the role in four sequels, which saw him for the primary time get entangled in co-producing, directing and writing screen productions!
Demand for his services showed no signs of abating, and he put in further memorable performances in Romeo + Juliet (1996), as bad-luck-ridden “Willy Loman” in Death of a Salesman (2000) (which earned him a Golden Globe Award), he popped up within the uneven Lee film She Hate Me (2004) and appears within the remake Assault on Precinct 13 (2005).
He worked alongside Hollywood’s most popular and successful actors Robert de Niro and Al Pacino in the movie Righteous Kill (2008). The multi-talented Dennehy also had an upscale theatrical career and appeared both within the us and internationally in dynamic stage productions including “Death of a Salesman” (for which he picked up the 1999 Best Actor Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award), “A Touch of the Poet”, “Long Day’s Journey into Night” (for which he picked up another Tony Award in 2003).
(Brian Dennehy as “Willy Loman” in Death of a Salesman)
Family
Brian Dennehy’s mother was Hannah (Manion), a nurse, and father was Edward Dennehy, a wire service editor for the Associated press. He had two brothers, Michael and Edward. He was of Irish ancestry and was raised Catholic.
Dennehy married for the primary time while within the Marines within the early 1960s. Before he finished college he and his first wife had three daughters. Two of them became actresses, including Elizabeth Dennehy. After his first marriage led to divorce in 1987, he married Jennifer Arnott, an Australian, in 1988, and that they had two children, a boy and a woman .
Death
Dennehy died on Wednesday April 15, 2020, in New Haven, Connecticut,He was 81. His agency, ICM Partners, announced his death. His agent, Brian Mann, told The Chicago Tribune that the cause was asystole resulting from sepsis. Mr. Dennehy lived in Connecticut, where he was born.
Brian Dennehy Tv Series/Shows
Brian Dennehy FilmsYear Title Role 1977 Semi-Tough T.J. Lambert 1977 Looking for Mr. Goodbar Surgeon 1977 Bumpers Ernie Stapp 1978 Foul Play Fergie 1978 F.I.S.T. Frank Vasco 1979 10 Don the Bartender 1979 Butch and Sundance: The Early Days O.C. Hanks 1980 Little Miss Marker Herbie 1982 Split Image Kevin Stetson 1982 First Blood Sheriff Will Teasle 1983 Gorky Park William Kirwill 1983 Never Cry Wolf Rose Little 1984 Finders Keepers Mayor Frizzoli 1984 The River Rat Doc Cole 1985 Silverado Sheriff Cobb 1985 Cocoon Walter 1985 Twice in a Lifetime Nick 1985 The Check Is in the Mail Richard Jackson 1986 F/X Lt. Leo McCarthy 1986 Legal Eagles C.J. Cavanaugh 1987 The Belly of an Architect Stourley Kracklite 1987 Best Seller Lt. Dennis Meechum 1988 Miles from Home Frank Roberts, Sr. 1988 The Man from Snowy River II Harrison 1988 Cocoon: The Return Walter 1989 Georg Elser – Einer aus Deutschland Wagner 1989 Indio Whytaker 1990 Blue Heat Frank Daly 1990 Presumed Innocent Raymond Horgan 1991 F/X2 Leo McCarthy 1992 Gladiator Jimmy Horn 1994 Jackaboy Blue Guggles McMillian 1995 Tommy Boy Big Tom Callahan II 1995 The Stars Fell on Henrietta Big Dave McDermot 1996 Romeo + Juliet Ted Montague 1998 Dish Dogs Frost 1999 The Virtuoso Unknown 1999 Out of the Cold David Bards 1999 Silicon Towers Unknown 2001 Summer Catch John Schiffner 2001 Three Blind Mice Matthew Hope 2002 Stolen Summer Father Kelly 2002 Code Yellow: Hospital at Ground Zero Narrator 2002 Drawing First Blood Himself 2004 She Hate Me Chairman Billy Church 2005 Assault on Precinct 13 Jasper O’Shea 2005 Tommy Boy: Behind the Laughter Himself 2005 10th and Wolf Horvath 2006 The Ultimate Gift Gus 2006 Everyone’s Hero Babe Ruth 2007 Ratatouille Django 2007 War Eagle, Arkansas Unknown 2008 Righteous Kill Lt. Hingus 2009 Factory 9 Unknown 2010 Alleged Clarence Darrow 2010 The Next Three Days George Brennan 2010 Meet Monica Velour Pop Pop 2010 Every Day Ernie 2011 The Big Year Raymond Harris 2013 The Challenger Chairman William Rogers 2015 Knight of Cups Joseph 2018 The Seagull Sorin 2018 Tag Mr. Cilliano
Brian Dennehy TV Movies
Year | Title | Role |
1977 | Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye | Longshoreman |
1977 | It Happened at Lakewood Manor | Fire Chief |
1978 | A Real American Hero | Buford Pusser |
1978 | Ruby and Oswald | George Paulsen |
1978 | A Death in Canaan | Barney Parsons |
1979 | Dummy | Ragoti |
1979 | The Jericho Mile | Dr. D |
1979 | Silent Victory: The Kitty O’Neil Story | Mr. O’Neil |
1980 | A Rumor of War | Sgt. Ned Coleman |
1980 | The Seduction of Miss Leona | Bliss Dawson |
1981 | Skokie | Chief Arthur Buchanan |
1981 | Fly Away Home | Tim Arnold |
1983 | I Take These Men | Phil Zakarian |
1983 | Blood Feud | Edward Grady Partin |
1984 | Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) | Sgt. Cheever |
1986 | Acceptable Risks | Don Sheppard |
1987 | The Lion of Africa | Sam Marsh |
1988 | A Father’s Revenge | Paul Hobart |
1989 | Day One | General Leslie Groves |
1989 | Perfect Witness | James Falcon |
1990 | A Killing in a Small Town | Ed Reivers |
1990 | Rising Son | Gus Robinson |
1989 | Pride and Extreme Prejudice | Bruno Morenz |
1991 | In Broad Daylight | Len Rowan |
1992 | The Diamond Fleece | Lt. Merritt Outlaw |
1992 | Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story | Jackie Presser |
1992 | To Catch a Killer | John Wayne Gacy |
1992 | The Burden of Proof | Dixon Hartnell |
1992 | Deadly Matrimony | Sgt. Jack Reed |
1993 | Foreign Affairs | Chuck Mumpson |
1993 | Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story | Ervil LeBaron |
1993 | Final Appeal | Perry Sundquist |
1993 | Jack Reed: Badge of Honor | Jack Reed |
1993 | Murder in the Heartland | John McCarthur |
1994 | Leave of Absence | Sam |
1994 | Midnight Movie | James Boyce |
1994 | Jack Reed: A Search for Justice | Jack Reed |
1995 | Jack Reed: One of Our Own | Jack Reed |
1995 | Shadow of a Doubt | Charlie Sloan |
1996 | Jack Reed: A Killer Among Us | Jack Reed |
1996 | Jack Reed: Death and Vengeance | Jack Reed |
1996 | A Season in Purgatory | Gerald Bradly |
1996 | Undue Influence | Paul Madriani |
1997 | Indefensible: The Truth About Edward Brannigan | Eddie Brannigan |
1998 | Voyage of Terror | U.S. President |
1998 | Thanks of a Grateful Nation | Senator Riegle |
1999 | Netforce | Lowell Davidson |
1999 | Sirens | Lt. Denby |
1999 | Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke | Louis Bromfield |
2000 | Fail Safe | Gen. Bogan |
2000 | Death of a Salesman | Willy Loman |
2001 | Warden of Red Rock | Sheriff Church |
2002 | A Season on the Brink | Bobby Knight |
2003 | The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron | Mr. Blue |
2003 | The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone | Tom Stone |
2004 | Category 6: Day of Destruction | Andy Goodman |
2005 | Our Fathers | Father Dominic Spagnolia |
2005 | The Exonerated | Gary Gauger |
2007 | Marco Polo | Kublai Khan |
2013 | The Challenger | Chairman William Rogers |
2017 | A Very Merry Toy Store | Joe Haggarty |
Television series
Year | Title | Role |
1977 | Kojak | Peter Connor |
1977 | Serpico | Jody |
1977 | Lanigan’s Rabbi | Burton Tree |
1977 | Police Woman | Burrows |
1977 | Lou Grant | Wilson |
1977 | M*A*S*H | Ernie Connors |
1977 | Lucan | Fisher |
1977 | The Fitzpatricks | Coach Hatfield |
1978 | Pearl | Sgt. Otto Chain |
1978 | Dallas | Luther Frick |
1978 | The Tony Randall Show | Brian Sr. |
1979 | Big Shamus, Little Shamus | Arnie Sutter |
1979 | Knots Landing | James Cargill |
1981 | Dynasty | D.A. Jake Dunham |
1981 | Darkroom | Roland |
1982 | Star of the Family | Leslie Krebs |
1984 | Cagney and Lacey | Michael MacGruder |
1984 | Hunter | Dr. Bolin |
1985 | Evergreen | Matthew Malone |
1985 | The Last Place on Earth | Frederick Cook |
1985 | Tall Tales & Legends | Buffalo Bill |
1987 | Miami Vice | Reverend Billy Bob Proverb |
1987 | Faerie Tale Theatre | King Neptune (Narrator) (voice) |
1994 | Birdland | Dr. Brian McKenzie |
1996 | Dead Man’s Walk | Major Chvallie |
1996 | Nostromo | Joshua C. Holyrod |
1998–2003 | Just Shoot Me | Red Finch |
2001 | The Fighting Fitzgeralds | Fitzgerald |
2005 | The West Wing | Senator Rafe Framingham |
2006 | The 4400 | Mitch Baldwin |
2007 | Law and Order: Special Victims Unit | Judson |
2007 | Masters of Science Fiction | Bedzyk |
2008 | 30 Rock | Mickey J |
2009 | Rules of Engagement | Roy |
2010 | Rizzoli & Isles | Detective Kenny Leahy |
2012 | The Good Wife | Bucky |
2013 | The Big C | Mr. Tolkey |
2015 | Public Morals | Joe Patton |
2016–2018 | The Blacklist | Dom |
2017 | Hap and Leonard | Sheriff Valentine Otis |
Brian Dennehy Awards
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work |
1994 | CableACE Awards | Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie | Foreign Affairs |
1999 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Play | Death of a Salesman |
1999 | Tony Awards | Best Actor in a Play | Death of a Salesman |
2001 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film | Death of a Salesman |
2001 | Producers Guild Awards | Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television | Death of a Salesman |
2001 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Death of a Salesman |
2003 | Tony Awards | Best Actor in a Play | Long Day’s Journey Into Night |