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Kenneth Joseph Howard Jr. (March 28, 1944 - March 23, 2016) is an American actor, best known for his role as Thomas Jefferson at 1776 and as a basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player Ken Reeves on a television show The White Shadow (1978-1981). Howard won the Tony Award for Best Actor in Play in 1970 for his performance on Child's Play, and later won the Emmy Primetime Award for Superb Acting Actor in a Serial Mini or Movie for his work at Gray Gardens (2009).

Howard was elected actor-director of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in September 2009 and was re-elected for a second term in September 2011. He is the last president of the Screen Actors Guild and the first president of the newly formed union. , SAG-AFTRA, after the Screen Actors Guild and other unions, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), chose to join in 2012. He was re-elected in 2015.


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Howard was born in El Centro, California, son of Martha Carey (nÃÆ' Â © e McDonald) and Kenneth Joseph Howard, a stockbroker, became the elders of their two sons. His younger brother, the late Don Howard, is also an actor and director. His 6-inch 6-inch (1.98 m) stature earned him the nickname "Stork" as a high school student. He grew up in Manhasset, New York on Long Island.

The nickname "The White Shadow" was given to him by the Long Island press in 1961, because, at the age of 17, Howard was the only white starter on the Manhasset High School basketball team.

A member of the National Honor Society in high school, Howard rejected several offers of basketball scholarship for a more focused academic education. He graduated in 1966 from Amherst College, where he served as captain of the basketball team. She is also a member of the cappella singing group, " The Zumbyes ." He attended the Yale School of Drama but went on to make his Broadway debut before finishing his master's degree.

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Theater

Howard started his career on Broadway under Promise, Promise with Jerry Orbach. In 1970, he won the Tony Award as Best Supporting Actor or Main Actor (Drama) for Child's Play. Howard later starred Broadway as Thomas Jefferson at 1776 and repeated his role in the 1972 film. Other Broadway appearances included Seesaw in 1973 and The Norman Conquests . Howard described several US presidents in the 1975 Broadway music of 1675 Pennsylvania Avenue and appeared as Warren G. Harding in Camping with Henry and Tom in 1995. He appeared in a legitimate theater in lots of places. city, recently as Tip O'Neill in a one-person show According to Tip , at the New Repertory Theater in Watertown, Massachusetts.

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Television

On television, Howard appears as Ken Reeves, a Los Angeles high school basketball coach, at The White Shadow, produced by Bruce Paltrow in 1978. Howard has a leading role in the 1973 Adam TV series. Rib across from his best friend, and Paltrow's wife, Blythe Danner (who also plays Martha's wife to Thomas Jefferson in the film version 1776 ). He starred in The Manhunter , a crime drama that was part of CBS's lineup for the 1974-75 television season.

Howard starred in the movie Father Damien in 1980 and won the Daytime Emmy Award in 1981 for his performance as the ideal father of CBS's special afternoon The Body Human: Facts for Boys . Howard's additional credit includes Sidney Sheldon's "Rage of Angels, 1983", 2000 miniseries Perfect Killings, Perfect City, and screen film Dreamer: Inspired by Real Stories , both starring Krisdayanti. He played the title character in the 1984 play of American Playhouse from Mark Twain Pudd'nhead Wilson , having previously played Twain on Bonanza . Later, he appeared as Garrett Boydston on Dynasty and his spin-off The Colbys . In the early 1990s, he appeared in Killing, He Wrote and, from 2001-04, at Crossing Jordan as the father of his title. In 2007, he appeared in the Jimmy Smits series Cane .

Howard guest starred in many television dramas. He is a guest villain at Hart Hart Hart Harts Movie, a 1993 movie made for TV. He also appeared in the season of one of The West Wing as the first choice of President Bartlet for US Supreme Court Justice in the episode "The Short List". Other dramatic guest roles include NYPD Blue , Practice , Boston Legal , Cold Case , Dirty Sexy Money , Eli Stone , Brothers and Sisters , Legal & amp; Order: SVU , Enhance Your Enthusiasm , Legal Only , Crossing Jordan , Closer , < i> Blue Bloods , The Golden Girls , The Office , and 30 Rock .

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Movies

Howard made his film debut in 1970, at Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, across from Liza Minnelli. Many of the film's roles are followed, both in dramatic and comedic roles, including: Such Like Friends , 1776 , Quirky Revenge from Rosalie , Independence , Second Thought , Oscar with Sylvester Stallone in 1991, Hidden Motives , Clear and Present Hazards with Harrison Ford in 1994, The Net with Sandra Bullock in 1995, Assault Tactical , Dreamers: Inspired by Real Stories , and In Her Shoes in 2005.

In 2007, Howard reappeared with Stallone on Rambo , and in George Clooney . In 2010, she starred in The Numbers Game with Steven Bauer. He next appeared as Harlan F. Stone at Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar .

He gave the show acknowledged as Phelan Beale in the 2009 HBO Gray Theater, playing in front of Jessica Lange, where she received an Emmy Award. The final film is Better Living Through Chemistry (2013), ACOD (2013), The Judge (2014), The Wedding Ringer (2015) and the comedy biography-drama Joy (2015).

Ken Howard was elected as the National President of The Screen Actors Guild on September 24, 2009.

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Author

Howard is the author of 2003 The Act of Nature: How to Speak to Any Audience, based on the drama course he taught at Harvard University. He is a popular reader for audiobooks.

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Death

The SAG-AFTRA actor union announced his death on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, five days before his 72nd birthday, but gave no reason. The Hollywood Reporter notes that Howard "was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer in 2007 and was recently hospitalized with a shingles case."

George Clooney, who in 2007, his legal thriller Michael Clayton, came into existence, recalling meeting him for the first time, in 1983 at 20th Century Fox, as a fan of The White Shadow >.

Linda Fetters Howard, stuntwoman, was his wife from 1992 to 2016. His previous wives included the author Margo Howard; (1977-91), and American actress Louise Sorel (1973-75).

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Movieography

Movies

Television

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Theater


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References


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External links

  • Ken Howard on the Broadway Internet Database
  • Ken Howard on the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Ken Howard on IMDb
  • Variety Profile

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