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David Strathairn

David Russell Strathairn (/strəˈθɛərn/;[1] born January 26, 1949)[2] is an American actor. Known for his leading roles on stage and screen, he has often portrayed historical figures such as Edward R. Murrow, J. Robert Oppenheimer, William H. Seward, and John Dos Passos. He has received various accolades including an Independent Spirit Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Volpi Cup, and has been nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.

David Strathairn
Strathairn at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
David Russell Strathairn

(1949-01-26) January 26, 1949 (age 74)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Alma materWilliams College
OccupationActor
Years active1979–present
Spouse
Logan Goodman
(m. 1980)
Children2

Strathairn made his acting debut in his fellow Williams College graduate John Sayles' film Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980). He continued acting in films such as Matewan (1987), Eight Men Out (1988), City of Hope (1991), A League of Their Own (1992), Sneakers (1992), Passion Fish (1992), The Firm (1993), The River Wild (1995), L.A. Confidential (1997), and Limbo (1999). Strathairn gained prominence for his portrayal as journalist Edward R. Murrow in George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck (2005), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He is also recognized for his role as CIA Deputy Director Noah Vosen in The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), and The Bourne Legacy (2012). He appeared in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012), Chloe Zhao's Nomadland (2020), and Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley (2021).

Also known for his lengthy work on television, he made his debut in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow in 1984. He portrayed Robert Wegler in the acclaimed HBO drama series The Sopranos (2004). He received a Primetime Emmy Award win and a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance in the HBO television film Temple Grandin (2010). He portrayed John Dos Passos in the HBO film Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012). He's had recurring roles in the Syfy series Alphas (2011–2012), the NBC series The Blacklist (2015–2016), the Showtime series Billions (2017–2019), and the SyFy, then Amazon Prime Video, series The Expanse (2018–2019).

Early life and education Edit

Strathairn was born in San Francisco, California, the second of three children of Thomas Scott Strathairn, Jr., a physician, and Mary Frances (née Frazier), a nurse.[3][4] He is of Scottish descent through his paternal grandfather, Thomas Scott Strathairn, a native of Crieff, and of Native Hawaiian ancestry through his paternal grandmother, Josephine Lei Victoria Alana.[5][6][7] Strathairn attended Redwood High School in Larkspur, California, and graduated from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1970. At Williams, he met fellow actor Gordon Clapp and director John Sayles, with whom he has collaborated on a number of projects.

He studied clowning at the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in Venice, Florida,[8] and briefly worked as a clown in a traveling circus.[9]

Career Edit

Strathairn was nominated for an Academy Award for his stirring portrayal of CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow in the 2005 biographical film Good Night, and Good Luck. The film explored Murrow's clash with Senator Joseph McCarthy over McCarthy's Communist witch-hunts in the 1950s. Strathairn also received Best Actor Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nominations for his performance. In 2010, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his portrayal of Dr. Carlock in the HBO television film Temple Grandin. For that role, he also won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

Other notable film roles include his portrayals of the title character in Harrison's Flowers (2000); Col. Craig Harrington in Memphis Belle (1990); Whistler, the wisecracking blind techie, in Sneakers (1992); convict Ray McDeere in the legal thriller The Firm (1993); abusive husband Joe St. George in Dolores Claiborne (1995); Pierce Patchett, a millionaire involved in the seedy side of 1950s Los Angeles in L.A. Confidential (1997); Theseus, Duke of Athens, in the 1999 version of A Midsummer Night's Dream; and baseball player Eddie Cicotte in Eight Men Out (1988).

Strathairn is a character actor, appearing in supporting roles in many independent and Hollywood films. In this capacity, he has co-starred in Twisted as a psychiatrist; in The River Wild as a husband; and in Blue Car as a teacher.

He has worked with his Williams College classmate and director John Sayles. He made his film debut in Return of the Secaucus 7, and worked in the films Passion Fish, Matewan, Limbo and City of Hope, for which he won the Independent Spirit Award. Alongside Sayles, he played one of the "men in black" in the 1983 film The Brother from Another Planet. Strathairn created the role of Edwin Booth with Maryann Plunkett in a workshop production of Booth! A House Divided, by W. Stuart McDowell, at The Players in New York City.[10]

Strathairn's television work also includes a wide range of roles: Moss, the bookselling nebbish on the critically acclaimed The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd; Captain Keller, the father of Helen Keller in the 2000 remake of The Miracle Worker; Capt. Frederick Benteen, a U.S. 7th Cavalry officer under General Custer's command in Son of the Morning Star; and a far-out (both figuratively and literally) televangelist in Paradise, the pilot episode for a TV series on Showtime that was not successful. Strathairn had a recurring role on the hit television drama The Sopranos. Strathairn starred in the Miami Vice episode "Out Where the Buses Don't Run."

Strathairn appeared in We Are Marshall, a 2006 film about the rebirth of Marshall University's football program after the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the team's members; and Cold Souls, starring Paul Giamatti as a fictionalized version of himself, who enlists a company's services to deep freeze his soul, directed by Sophie Barthes. In 2006 he did a campaign ad for then congressional candidate (now Senator) Kirsten Gillibrand. He reprised his role as Edward R. Murrow in a speech similar to the one from Good Night, and Good Luck, but was altered to reference Gillibrand's opponent John Sweeney.[11]

Strathairn plays the lead role in the 2007 independent film, Steel Toes, a film by David Gow (writer/co-director/producer) and Mark Adam (co-director/DOP/editor). The film is based on Gow's stage play Cherry Docs, in which Strathairn starred for its American premiere at the Wilma Theatre in Philadelphia.

He played a role in Paramount Pictures' children's film The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) as Arthur Spiderwick. Strathairn appeared in the American Experience PBS anthology series documentary, The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a biography of the physicist. He first played Oppenheimer in the 1989 CBS TV movie Day One. He plays William Flynn, an FBI agent dealing with anarchism in 1920s New York City, in No God, No Master.

In 2009, Strathairn performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans. It was adapted from the historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States.[12]

He starred as Dr. Lee Rosen on Syfy's series Alphas.[13]

In 2018-19, Strathairn appeared on the third and fourth seasons of SyFy's The Expanse[14][15] as Klaes Ashford.

In 2020, Strathairn was one of the few genuine actors in the Oscar-winner Nomadland, directed by Chloé Zhao. David appears alongside his son Tay, the first time they have acted together on screen since 1988's Eight Men Out when Tay was just eight years old.

Strathairn stars in the upcoming film Remember This, based on the stage play about the life of a Polish diplomat and war hero Jan Karski. The film is executive-produced by Eva Anisko and directed by Jeff Hutchens and Derek Goldman.

Theater Edit

Strathairn is also a stage actor and has performed over 30 theatrical roles. He performed several roles in stage plays by Harold Pinter. He played Stanley in two consecutive New York Classic Stage Company (CSC) productions of Pinter's 1957 play The Birthday Party, directed by Carey Perloff (since 1992 artistic director of the American Conservatory Theater), in 1988[16] and 1989;[17] the dual roles of prison Officer and Prisoner in Pinter's 1989 play Mountain Language (in a double bill with the second CSC Rep production of The Birthday Party);[18] Edwin Booth in a workshop production by W. Stuart McDowell at The Players in 1989; Kerner, in Tom Stoppard's Hapgood (1994); and Devlin, opposite Lindsay Duncan's Rebecca, in Pinter's 1996 two-hander Ashes to Ashes in the 1999 New York premiere by the Roundabout Theatre Company.[3][19]

In 2015 Strathairn appeared in Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard with Mary McDonnell at People's Light theater in Malvern, Pennsylvania.[20][21] He lent his voice talents to an adaptation in the form of a radio play of Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in October 2020.[22]

Strathairn plays Jan Karski in the one-man play Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, written by Clark Young and Derek Goldman. The play is an original production by The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University. In 2021, Strathairn garnered critical acclaim for a production of Remember This at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.[23]

Personal life Edit

Strathairn narrated a biographical video to introduce Barack Obama before his acceptance speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.[24]

Strathairn's son Tay Strathairn was keyboardist for the band Dawes.[25][26]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Return of the Secaucus 7 Ron Desjardins
1983 Lovesick Marvin Zuckerman
Silkwood Wesley
1984 Iceman Dr. Singe
The Brother from Another Planet Man in Black
1985 When Nature Calls Weejun
1986 At Close Range Tony Pine
1987 Matewan Police Chief Sid Hatfield
1988 Stars and Bars Charlie
Call Me Sam
Eight Men Out Eddie Cicotte
Dominick and Eugene Martin Chernak
1989 The Feud The Stranger
1990 Memphis Belle Colonel Craig Harriman
Judgment Father Frank Aubert
1991 City of Hope Asteroid
1992 Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even Keith Powers
A League of Their Own Ira Lowenstein
Bob Roberts Mack Laflin
Sneakers Erwin 'Whistler' Emory
Passion Fish Rennie
1993 Lost in Yonkers Johnny
The Firm Ray McDeere
A Dangerous Woman Getso
1994 The River Wild Tom Hartman
1995 Losing Isaiah Charles Lewin
Dolores Claiborne Joe St. George
Home for the Holidays Russell Terziak
1996 Mother Night Lieutenant Bernard B. O'Hare
1997 Song of Hiawatha Marcel
L.A. Confidential Pierce Morehouse Patchett
Bad Manners Wes Westlund
1998 The Climb Earl Himes
With Friends Like These... Armand Minetti
Simon Birch Reverend Russell
Meschugge Charles Kaminski
Evidence of Blood Jackson Kinley
1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream Theseus
Limbo "Jumpin Joe" Gastineau
A Map of the World Howard Goodwin
2000 A Good Baby Truman Lester
Harrison's Flowers Harrison Lloyd
2001 Relative Evil Dr. Charlie a.k.a. Ball in the House
2002 Speakeasy Bruce Hickman
Blue Car Auster
2004 Twisted Melvin Frank
2005 The Notorious Bettie Page Estes Kefauver
Missing in America Henry
Good Night, and Good Luck Edward R. Murrow
2006 The Shovel Paul Mullin Short film
Heavens Fall Judge James Horton
We Are Marshall Donald Dedmon
2007 The Sensation of Sight Finn Also producer
Steel Toes Danny Dunckelman
Fracture District Attorney Joe Lobruto
Racing Daylight Henry Becker/Harry Stokes
The Bourne Ultimatum Noah Vosen
My Blueberry Nights Arnie Copeland
Matters of Life and Death Mr. Jennings
Trumbo Readings
2008 The Spiderwick Chronicles Arthur Spiderwick
2009 The Uninvited Steven Ivers
Cold Souls Dr. Flintstein
The People Speak Himself Documentary
Odysseus in America Narration
2010 Howl Ralph McIntosh
The Tempest Alonzo, King of Naples
The Whistleblower Peter Ward
2012 The Bourne Legacy Noah Vosen
No God, No Master William J. Flynn
Lincoln William Seward
2014 Godzilla Admiral William Stenz
2015 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Ty Burley
Louder Than Bombs Richard
The Debt Nathan
2016 American Pastoral Nathan Zuckerman
2017 Darkest Hour Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice)
November Criminals Theo Schacht
2018 An Interview with God[27] God
Fast Color Ellis
UFO Franklin Ahls
2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Admiral William Stenz
The Devil Has a Name Fred Stern
2020 Walkaway Joe Joe Haley
Nomadland David
2021 Nightmare Alley Pete Krumbein
2022 Where the Crawdads Sing Tom Milton
2023 A Little Prayer Bill
TBA O Horizon Warren Post-production
The Gettysburg Address[citation needed] Ralph Waldo Emerson (voice) Documentary; post-production

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Search for Tomorrow Dr. Robert Hand 4 episodes
1985 Miami Vice Marty Lang Episode: "Out Where the Buses Don't Run"
1987 Broken Vows Stuart Chase Television movie
1987 Spenser: For Hire Doggie Thorpe Episode: "One for my Daughter"
1988 The Equalizer Phillip Borchek Episode: "Sea of Fire"
1988–91 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Moss Goodman 20 episodes
1989 Wiseguy Matthew Stemkowsky 4 episodes
1989 Day One J. Robert Oppenheimer Television movie
1990 Heat Wave Bill Thomas Television movie
1990 Judgment Father Frank Aubert Television movie
1991 Son of the Morning Star Capt. Frederick W. Benteen Television movie
1991 Without Warning: The James Brady Story Doctor Art Kobrine Television movie
1992 O Pioneers! Carl Linstrum Television movie
1994 April One John McCowan Television movie
1996 Beyond the Call Russell Cates Television movie
1997 In the Gloaming Martin Television movie
1998 Evidence of Blood Jackson Kinley Television movie
2000 Freedom Song Peter Crowley Television film
2000 The Miracle Worker Captain Keller Television film
2001 Big Apple FBI Agent Will Preecher 8 episodes
2002 Lathe of Heaven Mannie Television movie
2002 Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Jack Hoschouer Television movie
2004 The Sopranos Robert Wegler 3 episodes
2004 Paradise Reverend Bobby Paradise Television movie
2008 The Trials of Oppenheimer J. Robert Oppenheimer BBC drama-documentary
2008 Monk Patrick Kloster Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Genius"
2010 Temple Grandin Dr. Carlock HBO Television movie
2010 House Nash Episode: "Lockdown"
2011–12 Alphas Dr. Lee Rosen 24 episodes
2012 Hemingway & Gellhorn John Dos Passos HBO Television movie
2015–16 The Blacklist Peter Kotsiopulos (aka The Director) 12 episodes
2015–17 Z: The Beginning of Everything Judge Anthony Sayre 5 episodes
2015 Axe Cop Extincter Voice
Episode: "Night Mission: The Extincter"
2017–19 Billions "Black Jack" Foley 8 episodes
2018 McMafia Semiyon Kleiman[28] Miniseries; 7 episodes
2018–19 The Expanse Klaes Ashford 13 episodes
2018 My Dinner with Hervé Marty Rothstein Television movie
2020 Interrogation Henry Fisher 10 episodes

Theatre Edit

Year Title Role Playwright Venue
1981 Einstein and the Polar Bear Bobby Bullins Tom Griffin Cort Theatre, Broadway debut
1997 The Three Sisters Vershinin Anton Chekov Roundabout Theatre Company, Broadway
2001 Dance of Death Kurt August Strindberg Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway
2003 Salome Jokanaan Oscar Wilde Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
2012 The Heiress Dr. Austin Sloper Augustus & Ruth Goetz Walter Kerr Theater, Broadway

Music videos Edit

Year Title Artist Notes
2018 "Oh Baby" LCD Soundsystem

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Award Title Ref.
1991 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male City of Hope Won
1992 Passion Fish Nominated
1997 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture L.A. Confidential Nominated
CableACE Award for Guest Actor in a Dramatic Special or Series In the Gloaming Won
1999 Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Limbo Nominated
2005 Volpi Cup for Best Actor Good Night, and Good Luck Won
Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Temple Grandin Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Won
2012 Hemingway & Gellhorn Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Lincoln Nominated
2020 AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actor Nomadland Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated

References Edit

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David Russell Strathairn s t r e ˈ 8 ɛer n 1 born January 26 1949 2 is an American actor Known for his leading roles on stage and screen he has often portrayed historical figures such as Edward R Murrow J Robert Oppenheimer William H Seward and John Dos Passos He has received various accolades including an Independent Spirit Award a Primetime Emmy Award and a Volpi Cup and has been nominated for an Academy Award a BAFTA Award two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards David StrathairnStrathairn at the 2011 San Diego Comic ConBornDavid Russell Strathairn 1949 01 26 January 26 1949 age 74 San Francisco California U S Alma materWilliams CollegeOccupationActorYears active1979 presentSpouseLogan Goodman m 1980 wbr Children2Strathairn made his acting debut in his fellow Williams College graduate John Sayles film Return of the Secaucus 7 1980 He continued acting in films such as Matewan 1987 Eight Men Out 1988 City of Hope 1991 A League of Their Own 1992 Sneakers 1992 Passion Fish 1992 The Firm 1993 The River Wild 1995 L A Confidential 1997 and Limbo 1999 Strathairn gained prominence for his portrayal as journalist Edward R Murrow in George Clooney s Good Night and Good Luck 2005 for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor He is also recognized for his role as CIA Deputy Director Noah Vosen in The Bourne Ultimatum 2007 and The Bourne Legacy 2012 He appeared in Steven Spielberg s Lincoln 2012 Chloe Zhao s Nomadland 2020 and Guillermo del Toro s Nightmare Alley 2021 Also known for his lengthy work on television he made his debut in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow in 1984 He portrayed Robert Wegler in the acclaimed HBO drama series The Sopranos 2004 He received a Primetime Emmy Award win and a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance in the HBO television film Temple Grandin 2010 He portrayed John Dos Passos in the HBO film Hemingway amp Gellhorn 2012 He s had recurring roles in the Syfy series Alphas 2011 2012 the NBC series The Blacklist 2015 2016 the Showtime series Billions 2017 2019 and the SyFy then Amazon Prime Video series The Expanse 2018 2019 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theater 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 4 4 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditStrathairn was born in San Francisco California the second of three children of Thomas Scott Strathairn Jr a physician and Mary Frances nee Frazier a nurse 3 4 He is of Scottish descent through his paternal grandfather Thomas Scott Strathairn a native of Crieff and of Native Hawaiian ancestry through his paternal grandmother Josephine Lei Victoria Alana 5 6 7 Strathairn attended Redwood High School in Larkspur California and graduated from Williams College in Williamstown Massachusetts in 1970 At Williams he met fellow actor Gordon Clapp and director John Sayles with whom he has collaborated on a number of projects He studied clowning at the Ringling Brothers and Barnum amp Bailey Clown College in Venice Florida 8 and briefly worked as a clown in a traveling circus 9 Career EditThis biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources David Strathairn news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Strathairn was nominated for an Academy Award for his stirring portrayal of CBS newsman Edward R Murrow in the 2005 biographical film Good Night and Good Luck The film explored Murrow s clash with Senator Joseph McCarthy over McCarthy s Communist witch hunts in the 1950s Strathairn also received Best Actor Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild SAG nominations for his performance In 2010 he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his portrayal of Dr Carlock in the HBO television film Temple Grandin For that role he also won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Other notable film roles include his portrayals of the title character in Harrison s Flowers 2000 Col Craig Harrington in Memphis Belle 1990 Whistler the wisecracking blind techie in Sneakers 1992 convict Ray McDeere in the legal thriller The Firm 1993 abusive husband Joe St George in Dolores Claiborne 1995 Pierce Patchett a millionaire involved in the seedy side of 1950s Los Angeles in L A Confidential 1997 Theseus Duke of Athens in the 1999 version of A Midsummer Night s Dream and baseball player Eddie Cicotte in Eight Men Out 1988 Strathairn is a character actor appearing in supporting roles in many independent and Hollywood films In this capacity he has co starred in Twisted as a psychiatrist in The River Wild as a husband and in Blue Car as a teacher He has worked with his Williams College classmate and director John Sayles He made his film debut in Return of the Secaucus 7 and worked in the films Passion Fish Matewan Limbo and City of Hope for which he won the Independent Spirit Award Alongside Sayles he played one of the men in black in the 1983 film The Brother from Another Planet Strathairn created the role of Edwin Booth with Maryann Plunkett in a workshop production of Booth A House Divided by W Stuart McDowell at The Players in New York City 10 Strathairn s television work also includes a wide range of roles Moss the bookselling nebbish on the critically acclaimed The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Captain Keller the father of Helen Keller in the 2000 remake of The Miracle Worker Capt Frederick Benteen a U S 7th Cavalry officer under General Custer s command in Son of the Morning Star and a far out both figuratively and literally televangelist in Paradise the pilot episode for a TV series on Showtime that was not successful Strathairn had a recurring role on the hit television drama The Sopranos Strathairn starred in the Miami Vice episode Out Where the Buses Don t Run Strathairn appeared in We Are Marshall a 2006 film about the rebirth of Marshall University s football program after the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the team s members and Cold Souls starring Paul Giamatti as a fictionalized version of himself who enlists a company s services to deep freeze his soul directed by Sophie Barthes In 2006 he did a campaign ad for then congressional candidate now Senator Kirsten Gillibrand He reprised his role as Edward R Murrow in a speech similar to the one from Good Night and Good Luck but was altered to reference Gillibrand s opponent John Sweeney 11 Strathairn plays the lead role in the 2007 independent film Steel Toes a film by David Gow writer co director producer and Mark Adam co director DOP editor The film is based on Gow s stage play Cherry Docs in which Strathairn starred for its American premiere at the Wilma Theatre in Philadelphia He played a role in Paramount Pictures children s film The Spiderwick Chronicles 2008 as Arthur Spiderwick Strathairn appeared in the American Experience PBS anthology series documentary The Trials of J Robert Oppenheimer a biography of the physicist He first played Oppenheimer in the 1989 CBS TV movie Day One He plays William Flynn an FBI agent dealing with anarchism in 1920s New York City in No God No Master In 2009 Strathairn performed in The People Speak a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters diaries and speeches of everyday Americans It was adapted from the historian Howard Zinn s A People s History of the United States 12 He starred as Dr Lee Rosen on Syfy s series Alphas 13 In 2018 19 Strathairn appeared on the third and fourth seasons of SyFy s The Expanse 14 15 as Klaes Ashford In 2020 Strathairn was one of the few genuine actors in the Oscar winner Nomadland directed by Chloe Zhao David appears alongside his son Tay the first time they have acted together on screen since 1988 s Eight Men Out when Tay was just eight years old Strathairn stars in the upcoming film Remember This based on the stage play about the life of a Polish diplomat and war hero Jan Karski The film is executive produced by Eva Anisko and directed by Jeff Hutchens and Derek Goldman Theater Edit Strathairn is also a stage actor and has performed over 30 theatrical roles He performed several roles in stage plays by Harold Pinter He played Stanley in two consecutive New York Classic Stage Company CSC productions of Pinter s 1957 play The Birthday Party directed by Carey Perloff since 1992 artistic director of the American Conservatory Theater in 1988 16 and 1989 17 the dual roles of prison Officer and Prisoner in Pinter s 1989 play Mountain Language in a double bill with the second CSC Rep production of The Birthday Party 18 Edwin Booth in a workshop production by W Stuart McDowell at The Players in 1989 Kerner in Tom Stoppard s Hapgood 1994 and Devlin opposite Lindsay Duncan s Rebecca in Pinter s 1996 two hander Ashes to Ashes in the 1999 New York premiere by the Roundabout Theatre Company 3 19 In 2015 Strathairn appeared in Anton Chekov s The Cherry Orchard with Mary McDonnell at People s Light theater in Malvern Pennsylvania 20 21 He lent his voice talents to an adaptation in the form of a radio play of Sinclair Lewis It Can t Happen Here by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in October 2020 22 Strathairn plays Jan Karski in the one man play Remember This The Lesson of Jan Karski written by Clark Young and Derek Goldman The play is an original production by The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University In 2021 Strathairn garnered critical acclaim for a production of Remember This at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater 23 Personal life EditStrathairn narrated a biographical video to introduce Barack Obama before his acceptance speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention 24 Strathairn s son Tay Strathairn was keyboardist for the band Dawes 25 26 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 Return of the Secaucus 7 Ron Desjardins1983 Lovesick Marvin ZuckermanSilkwood Wesley1984 Iceman Dr SingeThe Brother from Another Planet Man in Black1985 When Nature Calls Weejun1986 At Close Range Tony Pine1987 Matewan Police Chief Sid Hatfield1988 Stars and Bars CharlieCall Me SamEight Men Out Eddie CicotteDominick and Eugene Martin Chernak1989 The Feud The Stranger1990 Memphis Belle Colonel Craig HarrimanJudgment Father Frank Aubert1991 City of Hope Asteroid1992 Big Girls Don t Cry They Get Even Keith PowersA League of Their Own Ira LowensteinBob Roberts Mack LaflinSneakers Erwin Whistler EmoryPassion Fish Rennie1993 Lost in Yonkers JohnnyThe Firm Ray McDeereA Dangerous Woman Getso1994 The River Wild Tom Hartman1995 Losing Isaiah Charles LewinDolores Claiborne Joe St GeorgeHome for the Holidays Russell Terziak1996 Mother Night Lieutenant Bernard B O Hare1997 Song of Hiawatha MarcelL A Confidential Pierce Morehouse PatchettBad Manners Wes Westlund1998 The Climb Earl HimesWith Friends Like These Armand MinettiSimon Birch Reverend RussellMeschugge Charles KaminskiEvidence of Blood Jackson Kinley1999 A Midsummer Night s Dream TheseusLimbo Jumpin Joe GastineauA Map of the World Howard Goodwin2000 A Good Baby Truman LesterHarrison s Flowers Harrison Lloyd2001 Relative Evil Dr Charlie a k a Ball in the House2002 Speakeasy Bruce HickmanBlue Car Auster2004 Twisted Melvin Frank2005 The Notorious Bettie Page Estes KefauverMissing in America HenryGood Night and Good Luck Edward R Murrow2006 The Shovel Paul Mullin Short filmHeavens Fall Judge James HortonWe Are Marshall Donald Dedmon2007 The Sensation of Sight Finn Also producerSteel Toes Danny DunckelmanFracture District Attorney Joe LobrutoRacing Daylight Henry Becker Harry StokesThe Bourne Ultimatum Noah VosenMy Blueberry Nights Arnie CopelandMatters of Life and Death Mr JenningsTrumbo Readings2008 The Spiderwick Chronicles Arthur Spiderwick2009 The Uninvited Steven IversCold Souls Dr FlintsteinThe People Speak Himself DocumentaryOdysseus in America Narration2010 Howl Ralph McIntoshThe Tempest Alonzo King of NaplesThe Whistleblower Peter Ward2012 The Bourne Legacy Noah VosenNo God No Master William J FlynnLincoln William Seward2014 Godzilla Admiral William Stenz2015 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Ty BurleyLouder Than Bombs RichardThe Debt Nathan2016 American Pastoral Nathan Zuckerman2017 Darkest Hour Franklin D Roosevelt voice November Criminals Theo Schacht2018 An Interview with God 27 GodFast Color EllisUFO Franklin Ahls2019 Godzilla King of the Monsters Admiral William StenzThe Devil Has a Name Fred Stern2020 Walkaway Joe Joe HaleyNomadland David2021 Nightmare Alley Pete Krumbein2022 Where the Crawdads Sing Tom Milton2023 A Little Prayer BillTBA O Horizon Warren Post productionThe Gettysburg Address citation needed Ralph Waldo Emerson voice Documentary post productionTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1984 Search for Tomorrow Dr Robert Hand 4 episodes1985 Miami Vice Marty Lang Episode Out Where the Buses Don t Run 1987 Broken Vows Stuart Chase Television movie1987 Spenser For Hire Doggie Thorpe Episode One for my Daughter 1988 The Equalizer Phillip Borchek Episode Sea of Fire 1988 91 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Moss Goodman 20 episodes1989 Wiseguy Matthew Stemkowsky 4 episodes1989 Day One J Robert Oppenheimer Television movie1990 Heat Wave Bill Thomas Television movie1990 Judgment Father Frank Aubert Television movie1991 Son of the Morning Star Capt Frederick W Benteen Television movie1991 Without Warning The James Brady Story Doctor Art Kobrine Television movie1992 O Pioneers Carl Linstrum Television movie1994 April One John McCowan Television movie1996 Beyond the Call Russell Cates Television movie1997 In the Gloaming Martin Television movie1998 Evidence of Blood Jackson Kinley Television movie2000 Freedom Song Peter Crowley Television film2000 The Miracle Worker Captain Keller Television film2001 Big Apple FBI Agent Will Preecher 8 episodes2002 Lathe of Heaven Mannie Television movie2002 Master Spy The Robert Hanssen Story Jack Hoschouer Television movie2004 The Sopranos Robert Wegler 3 episodes2004 Paradise Reverend Bobby Paradise Television movie2008 The Trials of Oppenheimer J Robert Oppenheimer BBC drama documentary2008 Monk Patrick Kloster Episode Mr Monk and the Genius 2010 Temple Grandin Dr Carlock HBO Television movie2010 House Nash Episode Lockdown 2011 12 Alphas Dr Lee Rosen 24 episodes2012 Hemingway amp Gellhorn John Dos Passos HBO Television movie2015 16 The Blacklist Peter Kotsiopulos aka The Director 12 episodes2015 17 Z The Beginning of Everything Judge Anthony Sayre 5 episodes2015 Axe Cop Extincter VoiceEpisode Night Mission The Extincter 2017 19 Billions Black Jack Foley 8 episodes2018 McMafia Semiyon Kleiman 28 Miniseries 7 episodes2018 19 The Expanse Klaes Ashford 13 episodes2018 My Dinner with Herve Marty Rothstein Television movie2020 Interrogation Henry Fisher 10 episodesTheatre Edit Year Title Role Playwright Venue1981 Einstein and the Polar Bear Bobby Bullins Tom Griffin Cort Theatre Broadway debut1997 The Three Sisters Vershinin Anton Chekov Roundabout Theatre Company Broadway2001 Dance of Death Kurt August Strindberg Broadhurst Theatre Broadway2003 Salome Jokanaan Oscar Wilde Ethel Barrymore Theatre Broadway2012 The Heiress Dr Austin Sloper Augustus amp Ruth Goetz Walter Kerr Theater BroadwayMusic videos Edit Year Title Artist Notes2018 Oh Baby LCD SoundsystemAwards and nominations EditYear Award Title Ref 1991 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male City of Hope Won1992 Passion Fish Nominated1997 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture L A Confidential NominatedCableACE Award for Guest Actor in a Dramatic Special or Series In the Gloaming Won1999 Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Limbo Nominated2005 Volpi Cup for Best Actor Good Night and Good Luck WonAcademy Award for Best Actor NominatedBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role NominatedBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor NominatedBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama NominatedIndependent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead NominatedSatellite Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Temple Grandin NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Won2012 Hemingway amp Gellhorn NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Lincoln Nominated2020 AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actor Nomadland NominatedSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor NominatedSan Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor NominatedReferences Edit Say How S National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Retrieved October 5 2017 Rose Mike January 2 2023 Today s famous birthdays list for January 26 2023 includes celebrities Sasha Banks Ellen DeGeneres Cleveland com Retrieved January 2 2023 a b David Strathairn Biography 1949 www filmreference com Retrieved May 29 2021 Welcome to Dispatch Online permanent dead link Dispatch co za November 12 2010 Retrieved on July 10 2011 Secret Scottish Roots Of Best Actor Nominee The Sunday Mail August 11 2009 Retrieved July 10 2011 David Strathairn Finds the Spotlight BBC News January 27 2006 Retrieved July 10 2011 Hawaii Marriages 1826 1922 FamilySearch org Retrieved on July 30 2012 Full biography of David Strathairn Yahoo Movies Copyright 2007 accessed August 7 2007 The Nominees David Strathairn CBS News March 1 2006 History of the Bristol Riverside Theatre Archived from the original on August 7 2008 A Good Luck Charm in Race For Congress NY Daily News October 3 2006 Retrieved October 9 2011 1 Archived May 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine David Strathairn to Headline Syfy s Alpha TVGuide com David Strathairn Joins The Expanse Season 3 Syfy Retrieved May 26 2018 Petski Denise July 14 2017 The Expanse David Strathairn Cast in Key Role in Syfy Space Drama Series Deadline Retrieved May 26 2018 Performance revs by Susan Hollis Merritt The Birthday Party CSC Repertory Theatre New York April 17 1988 April 12 1988 May 22 1988 and Bernard Dukore The Birthday Party CSC Repertory Theatre New York April May 1988 The Pinter Review 2 1 1988 66 70 71 73 Cover photograph features Strathairn in his role as Stanley 1989 CSC production HaroldPinter org official site accessed August 7 2007 Susan Hollis Merritt A Conversation with Carey Perloff Bill Moor Peter Riegert Jean Stapleton and David Strathairn After Matinee of Mountain Language and The Birthday Party by CSC Repertory Ltd Bruno s New York Nov 12 1989 The Pinter Review Annual Essays 1989 TPR Tampa U of Tampa P 1989 59 84 interview cf performance rev by Francis Gillen Mountain Language The Birthday Party TPR 93 97 Cover photograph features Strathairn and Stapleton in their roles as a prison Officer and the Elderly Woman in Mountain Language his other role the Prisoner is the Elderly Woman s son Performance revs by Katherine H Burkman Ashes to Ashes in New York Roundabout Theatre Company at the Gramercy Theatre March 30 1999 and by Susan Hollis Merritt Ashes to Ashes in New York Roundabout Theatre Company Gramercy Theatre New York April 3 1999 The Pinter Review Collected Essays 1997 and 1998 Tampa U of Tampa P 1999 154 59 People s Light Presents an Elegant Production of THE CHERRY ORCHARD Theatre Sensation www theatresensation com Retrieved January 8 2019 Season Archive People s Light www peopleslight org Retrieved January 8 2019 It Can t Happen Here Berkeley Repertory Theatre Retrieved October 27 2020 Review In Remember This at Chicago Shakes David Strathairn tells a devastating story of the man who warned the Allies of the Holocaust Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 5 2021 Greeley Tribune 2008 Obama uses language of hope calls for action Archived December 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 29 2008 Fernandez Alexia April 7 2020 Meryl Streep s Daughter Grace Gummer Files for Divorce from Musician Tay Strathairn People Retrieved April 8 2020 Roach Pemberton Dawes Biography AllMusic Retrieved April 8 2020 McNary Dave June 30 2016 Brenton Thwaites David Strathairn Starring in An Interview with God Variety Retrieved January 8 2019 Further casting announced for epic new BBC One drama McMafia BBC November 15 2016 External links EditDavid Strathairn at IMDb David Strathairn at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Strathairn amp oldid 1180794932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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