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John Hillerman

John Benedict Hillerman (December 20, 1932 – November 9, 2017) was an American actor best known for his starring role as Jonathan Quayle Higgins III on the television series Magnum, P.I. that aired from 1980 to 1988. For his role as Higgins, Hillerman earned five Golden Globe nominations, winning in 1981, and four Emmy nominations, winning in 1987. He retired from acting in 1999.

John Hillerman
Hillerman in The Betty White Show, 1977
Born(1932-12-20)December 20, 1932
DiedNovember 9, 2017(2017-11-09) (aged 84)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Austin
OccupationActor
Years active1957–1999
Military career
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Air Force
Years of service1953–1957
RankStaff Sergeant
UnitStrategic Air Command

Early life and career edit

Hillerman was born in Denison, Texas, the son of Christopher Benedict Hillerman, a gas station owner, and Lenora Joan (née Medlinger).[1] He was the middle child with two sisters.[2] His father was the grandson of immigrants from Germany and Holland,[3][failed verification] and his mother the daughter of immigrants from Austria and Germany.[3][failed verification] He was a first cousin once removed of author Tony Hillerman. Hillerman developed an interest in opera at the age of ten, and traveled to Dallas to watch Metropolitan Opera productions.[4] He attended St. Xavier's Academy,[4] and after graduation, he attended the University of Texas at Austin for three years, majoring in journalism.[5]

Hillerman served four years in the United States Air Force (1953-1957), working in maintenance in a B-36 wing of the Strategic Air Command, and achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant.[4][6] He became interested in acting after working with a theatrical group in Fort Worth during his service: "I was bored with barracks life. I got into [acting] to meet people in town. A light went on."[4] After his 1957 discharge, he moved to New York City to study at the American Theatre Wing, and performed in professional theater for the next twelve years, in productions such as Henry IV, Part 2 and The Great God Brown.[7] Despite over 100 stage roles,[4] Hillerman was unable to make a living as a stage actor, and he moved to Hollywood in 1969.[4][6]

Career edit

Film edit

Hillerman made his film debut in They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) in an uncredited role as a reporter.[8] Director Peter Bogdanovich, with whom Hillerman had previously worked during his stage career, cast Hillerman in his films The Last Picture Show; What's Up, Doc?; and Paper Moon.[4] Hillerman worked steadily thereafter in motion pictures and television through the 1970s, including notable supporting roles in the 1974 films Chinatown and Blazing Saddles.[2] After being cast in Magnum, P.I., he shot only four additional pictures between 1980 and 1996, with his final film performance coming in A Very Brady Sequel.

Television edit

 
Hillerman and Betty White in a 1977 publicity photo for The Betty White Show

In 1975, Hillerman was a co-star in Ellery Queen as Simon Brimmer, a radio detective who hosted a radio show and tried to outsmart the title character (Jim Hutton).[9]: 305  From 1976 to 1980, he had a recurring role as Mr. Conners on the sitcom One Day at a Time, and he co-starred as Betty White's estranged husband on The Betty White Show (1977–1978).[9] He appeared in season 2, episode 4 of Wonder Woman as a Nazi spy. In 1978, Hillerman also appeared in an episode of Little House on the Prairie called "Harriet's Happenings." In 1979, Hillerman performed on a television pilot for an American version of the British situation comedy Are You Being Served?, Beanes of Boston, as Mr. John Peacock, an American translation of the original British character, Captain Peacock.

He is perhaps best remembered for his role as former British Army Sergeant Major Jonathan Higgins in Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988).[9]: 642  He learned to speak in the character's educated middle/upper class English accent, known as Received Pronunciation or the King's/Queen's English, by listening to a recording of Laurence Olivier reciting Hamlet.[10][note 1] He considered Higgins his favorite role,[11] and described the character in a 1988 interview as "think[ing] he's the only sane character [in the show], and everyone else is stark raving mad."[4] Hillerman recalled in 1984 that he was up for a role in the 1980 Buck Henry/Bob Newhart film First Family and "wanted the part very badly," and had he gotten the role, he would have turned down the role of Higgins.[12]

In 1982, Hillerman starred in the television pilot of Tales of the Gold Monkey, as a German villain named Fritz the Monocle.[13] He hosted the 1984 David Hemmings-directed puzzle video Money Hunt: The Mystery of the Missing Link.[14] In 1990, Hillerman returned to television as Lloyd Hogan in the sixth and final season of the sitcom The Hogan Family.[9]: 465  That same year, he portrayed Dr. Watson to Edward Woodward's Sherlock Holmes in Hands of a Murderer.[13]

In 1993, he appeared in Berlin Break for one season.[10] 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.[9] Mac 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.[6] The show reunited him with Jeff MacKay, who portrayed "Mac" MacReynolds in Magnum P.I..[15]

Later years and death edit

After Hillerman retired from acting in 1999, he returned to his home state of Texas.[11] On November 9, 2017, he died of cardiovascular disease at his Houston home, at the age of 84.[2][16]

Filmography edit

Sources:[6][13][15][17][18][19]

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1970 They Call Me Mister Tibbs! Reporter Uncredited
1971 Lawman Totts
1971 The Last Picture Show Teacher
1971 Honky
1972 What's Up, Doc? Hotel Manager Kaltenborn
1972 The Carey Treatment Jenkins
1972 Skyjacked Walter Brandt
1972 The Outside Man Department Store Manager
1973 The Thief Who Came to Dinner Edmund Lasker
1973 High Plains Drifter Bootmaker
1973 Paper Moon Deputy Hardin / Jess Hardin
1973 The Naked Ape Psychiatrist
1974 Blazing Saddles Howard Johnson
1974 The Nickel Ride Carl
1974 Chinatown Russ Yelburton
1975 At Long Last Love Rodney James
1975 The Day of the Locust Ned Grote
1975 Lucky Lady McTeague
1977 Audrey Rose Scott Velie
1979 Sunburn Webb
1981 History of the World, Part I Rich Man (The French Revolution)
1984 Up the Creek Dean Burch
1989 Gummibärchen küßt man nicht Padre
1996 A Very Brady Sequel Dr. Whitehead (final film role)

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1971 Sweet, Sweet Rachel Medical Examiner Television film
1972 The Sixth Sense Adrian Weems Episode: "Once Upon a Chilling"
1972 Mannix Larry Lawton Episode: "Light and Shadow"
1972 The Great Man's Whiskers Major Underwood Television film
1973 Mannix J. H. Morell Episode: "Silent Target"
1974 Maude Drunk Episode: "The Commuter Station"
1974 Kojak Mark Gallant Episode: "The Only Way Out"
1974 The Law Thomas Rachel Television film
1975 Mannix Norman Thompson Episode: "Search for a Dead Man"
1975 The Bob Crane Show Dean Harrington Episode: "The Son of the Campus Capers"
1975–1976 Ellery Queen Simon Brimmer 8 episodes
1976 Serpico Raoul Christie Episode: "Rapid Fire"
1976 Hawaii Five-O Donald Blair Episode: "Man on Fire"
1976 Wonder Woman Conrad Steigler Episode: "Wonder Woman vs Gargantua"
1976–1980 One Day at a Time Mr. Connors 6 episodes
1977 Delvecchio Dr. Augustus Hamilton Episode: "Licensed to Kill"
1977–1978 The Betty White Show John Elliott 14 episodes
1978 Hawaii Five-O Nelson Bodine Episode: "A Stranger in His Grave"
1978 Little House on the Prairie Sterling Murdock Episode: "Harriet's Happening"
1979 The Love Boat Ed Hartnett 2 episodes
1979 Beane's of Boston John Peacock Pilot
1980 Soap Minister Episode: "3.12"
1980 Young Maverick McBurney Episode: "Makin' Tracks"
1980 Hart to Hart Victor Sutter Episode: "Cruise At Your Own Risk"
1980 Tenspeed and Brown Shoe William Whitney Episode: "Diamonds Aren't Forever"
1980 Lou Grant Sturbridge Episode: "Pack"
1980–1988 Magnum, P.I. Jonathan Higgins 158 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1983, 1985, 1987–1988)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (1984–1986)
1982 Tales of the Gold Monkey Monocle 2 episodes
1982 Simon & Simon Jonathan Higgins Episode: "Emeralds Are Not a Girl's Best Friend"
1983 The Love Boat Manfred Episode: "The Last Case"
1986 Murder, She Wrote Jonathan Higgins Episode: "Magnum on Ice"
1987 Assault and Matrimony Neighbor, Cyril Television film
1989 Around the World in 80 Days Sir Francis Commarty 3 episodes
1990 Hands of a Murderer Dr. John Watson Television film
1990–1991 The Hogan Family Lloyd Hogan 13 episodes
1992 Murder, She Wrote Edgar Greenstreet Episode: "Murder on Madison Avenue"

Awards and nominations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ An article about Hillerman in Orange Coast magazine in June 1988 said, "... the accent supplanted a thick drawl. Born and raised in Texas, he [Hillerman] trained away the drawl in a year of intensive work in New York's American Theatre Wing."

References edit

  1. ^ "John Hillerman Biography". filmreference.com. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Haas, Matthew (November 9, 2017). "John Hillerman, Snooty Sidekick on 'Magnum, P.I.,' Dies at 84". The New York Times. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Sheff, David (April 18, 1983). "The Lean Years Are Over for John Hillerman, Who's Finding a Magnum of Success in Hawaii". People. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Logan, Dan (June 1988). "John Hillerman Says Goodbye to Magnum, P.I." Orange Coast. pp. 214–215. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  5. ^ Quttman, Monika (June 17, 1987). "'Higgins' Not Really British". The Victoria Advocate. Tribune Media Services. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d "John Hillerman, Emmy-Winning 'Magnum, P.I.' Actor, Dies at 84". Variety. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  7. ^ "("John Hillerman" search results)". Playbill. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "'Magnum, P.I.' Star John Hillerman Dead At 84". TMZ. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  10. ^ a b Conroy, Sarah Booth (June 1, 1986). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  11. ^ a b "'Magnum, P.I.' actor John Hillerman dies at 84". Los Angeles Times. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  12. ^ "John Hillerman for "Money Hunt" 1984". YouTube. The Bobbie Wygant Archive.
  13. ^ a b c Barnes, Mike (November 9, 2017). "John Hillerman, Higgins on 'Magnum, P.I.,' Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  14. ^ "Billboard Videocassette Top 40" (PDF). Billboard. September 15, 1984. p. 30. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  15. ^ a b "'Magnum P.I.' Higgins actor John Hillerman dies at 84". Fox News. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  16. ^ "'Magnum, P.I.' Star Died From Heart Disease". TMZ. December 7, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  17. ^ "John Hillerman Filmography". FanDango. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  18. ^ "John Hillerman". Hollywood. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  19. ^ "John Hillerman Filmography". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  20. ^ "Nominees/Winners". emmys.com. 1984. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  21. ^ "Nominees/Winners". emmys.com. 1985. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  22. ^ "Nominees/Winners". emmys.com. 1986. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  23. ^ "Nominees/Winners". emmys.com. 1987. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  24. ^ a b c d e "Winners and Nominees: John Hillerman". Golden Globe Awards. Retrieved June 10, 2017.

External links edit

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John Benedict Hillerman December 20 1932 November 9 2017 was an American actor best known for his starring role as Jonathan Quayle Higgins III on the television series Magnum P I that aired from 1980 to 1988 For his role as Higgins Hillerman earned five Golden Globe nominations winning in 1981 and four Emmy nominations winning in 1987 He retired from acting in 1999 John HillermanHillerman in The Betty White Show 1977Born 1932 12 20 December 20 1932Denison Texas U S DiedNovember 9 2017 2017 11 09 aged 84 Houston Texas U S Alma materUniversity of Texas at AustinOccupationActorYears active1957 1999Military careerAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States Air ForceYears of service1953 1957RankStaff SergeantUnitStrategic Air Command Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Career 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 3 Later years and death 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editHillerman was born in Denison Texas the son of Christopher Benedict Hillerman a gas station owner and Lenora Joan nee Medlinger 1 He was the middle child with two sisters 2 His father was the grandson of immigrants from Germany and Holland 3 failed verification and his mother the daughter of immigrants from Austria and Germany 3 failed verification He was a first cousin once removed of author Tony Hillerman Hillerman developed an interest in opera at the age of ten and traveled to Dallas to watch Metropolitan Opera productions 4 He attended St Xavier s Academy 4 and after graduation he attended the University of Texas at Austin for three years majoring in journalism 5 Hillerman served four years in the United States Air Force 1953 1957 working in maintenance in a B 36 wing of the Strategic Air Command and achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant 4 6 He became interested in acting after working with a theatrical group in Fort Worth during his service I was bored with barracks life I got into acting to meet people in town A light went on 4 After his 1957 discharge he moved to New York City to study at the American Theatre Wing and performed in professional theater for the next twelve years in productions such as Henry IV Part 2 and The Great God Brown 7 Despite over 100 stage roles 4 Hillerman was unable to make a living as a stage actor and he moved to Hollywood in 1969 4 6 Career editFilm edit Hillerman made his film debut in They Call Me Mister Tibbs 1970 in an uncredited role as a reporter 8 Director Peter Bogdanovich with whom Hillerman had previously worked during his stage career cast Hillerman in his films The Last Picture Show What s Up Doc and Paper Moon 4 Hillerman worked steadily thereafter in motion pictures and television through the 1970s including notable supporting roles in the 1974 films Chinatown and Blazing Saddles 2 After being cast in Magnum P I he shot only four additional pictures between 1980 and 1996 with his final film performance coming in A Very Brady Sequel Television edit nbsp Hillerman and Betty White in a 1977 publicity photo for The Betty White Show In 1975 Hillerman was a co star in Ellery Queen as Simon Brimmer a radio detective who hosted a radio show and tried to outsmart the title character Jim Hutton 9 305 From 1976 to 1980 he had a recurring role as Mr Conners on the sitcom One Day at a Time and he co starred as Betty White s estranged husband on The Betty White Show 1977 1978 9 He appeared in season 2 episode 4 of Wonder Woman as a Nazi spy In 1978 Hillerman also appeared in an episode of Little House on the Prairie called Harriet s Happenings In 1979 Hillerman performed on a television pilot for an American version of the British situation comedy Are You Being Served Beanes of Boston as Mr John Peacock an American translation of the original British character Captain Peacock He is perhaps best remembered for his role as former British Army Sergeant Major Jonathan Higgins in Magnum P I 1980 1988 9 642 He learned to speak in the character s educated middle upper class English accent known as Received Pronunciation or the King s Queen s English by listening to a recording of Laurence Olivier reciting Hamlet 10 note 1 He considered Higgins his favorite role 11 and described the character in a 1988 interview as think ing he s the only sane character in the show and everyone else is stark raving mad 4 Hillerman recalled in 1984 that he was up for a role in the 1980 Buck Henry Bob Newhart film First Family and wanted the part very badly and had he gotten the role he would have turned down the role of Higgins 12 In 1982 Hillerman starred in the television pilot of Tales of the Gold Monkey as a German villain named Fritz the Monocle 13 He hosted the 1984 David Hemmings directed puzzle video Money Hunt The Mystery of the Missing Link 14 In 1990 Hillerman returned to television as Lloyd Hogan in the sixth and final season of the sitcom The Hogan Family 9 465 That same year he portrayed Dr Watson to Edward Woodward s Sherlock Holmes in Hands of a Murderer 13 In 1993 he appeared in Berlin Break for one season 10 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 9 Mac 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 6 The show reunited him with Jeff MacKay who portrayed Mac MacReynolds in Magnum P I 15 Later years and death editAfter Hillerman retired from acting in 1999 he returned to his home state of Texas 11 On November 9 2017 he died of cardiovascular disease at his Houston home at the age of 84 2 16 Filmography editSources 6 13 15 17 18 19 Film edit Year Title Role Notes 1970 They Call Me Mister Tibbs Reporter Uncredited 1971 Lawman Totts 1971 The Last Picture Show Teacher 1971 Honky 1972 What s Up Doc Hotel Manager Kaltenborn 1972 The Carey Treatment Jenkins 1972 Skyjacked Walter Brandt 1972 The Outside Man Department Store Manager 1973 The Thief Who Came to Dinner Edmund Lasker 1973 High Plains Drifter Bootmaker 1973 Paper Moon Deputy Hardin Jess Hardin 1973 The Naked Ape Psychiatrist 1974 Blazing Saddles Howard Johnson 1974 The Nickel Ride Carl 1974 Chinatown Russ Yelburton 1975 At Long Last Love Rodney James 1975 The Day of the Locust Ned Grote 1975 Lucky Lady McTeague 1977 Audrey Rose Scott Velie 1979 Sunburn Webb 1981 History of the World Part I Rich Man The French Revolution 1984 Up the Creek Dean Burch 1989 Gummibarchen kusst man nicht Padre 1996 A Very Brady Sequel Dr Whitehead final film role Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1971 Sweet Sweet Rachel Medical Examiner Television film 1972 The Sixth Sense Adrian Weems Episode Once Upon a Chilling 1972 Mannix Larry Lawton Episode Light and Shadow 1972 The Great Man s Whiskers Major Underwood Television film 1973 Mannix J H Morell Episode Silent Target 1974 Maude Drunk Episode The Commuter Station 1974 Kojak Mark Gallant Episode The Only Way Out 1974 The Law Thomas Rachel Television film 1975 Mannix Norman Thompson Episode Search for a Dead Man 1975 The Bob Crane Show Dean Harrington Episode The Son of the Campus Capers 1975 1976 Ellery Queen Simon Brimmer 8 episodes 1976 Serpico Raoul Christie Episode Rapid Fire 1976 Hawaii Five O Donald Blair Episode Man on Fire 1976 Wonder Woman Conrad Steigler Episode Wonder Woman vs Gargantua 1976 1980 One Day at a Time Mr Connors 6 episodes 1977 Delvecchio Dr Augustus Hamilton Episode Licensed to Kill 1977 1978 The Betty White Show John Elliott 14 episodes 1978 Hawaii Five O Nelson Bodine Episode A Stranger in His Grave 1978 Little House on the Prairie Sterling Murdock Episode Harriet s Happening 1979 The Love Boat Ed Hartnett 2 episodes 1979 Beane s of Boston John Peacock Pilot 1980 Soap Minister Episode 3 12 1980 Young Maverick McBurney Episode Makin Tracks 1980 Hart to Hart Victor Sutter Episode Cruise At Your Own Risk 1980 Tenspeed and Brown Shoe William Whitney Episode Diamonds Aren t Forever 1980 Lou Grant Sturbridge Episode Pack 1980 1988 Magnum P I Jonathan Higgins 158 episodesGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television FilmPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film 1983 1985 1987 1988 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 1984 1986 1982 Tales of the Gold Monkey Monocle 2 episodes 1982 Simon amp Simon Jonathan Higgins Episode Emeralds Are Not a Girl s Best Friend 1983 The Love Boat Manfred Episode The Last Case 1986 Murder She Wrote Jonathan Higgins Episode Magnum on Ice 1987 Assault and Matrimony Neighbor Cyril Television film 1989 Around the World in 80 Days Sir Francis Commarty 3 episodes 1990 Hands of a Murderer Dr John Watson Television film 1990 1991 The Hogan Family Lloyd Hogan 13 episodes 1992 Murder She Wrote Edgar Greenstreet Episode Murder on Madison Avenue Awards and nominations editYear Award Nominated work Result Primetime Emmy Awards 1984 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Magnum P I Nominated 20 1985 Nominated 21 1986 Nominated 22 1987 Won 23 Golden Globe Awards 1982 Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Magnum P I Won 24 1983 Nominated 24 1985 Nominated 24 1987 Nominated 24 1988 Nominated 24 Notes edit An article about Hillerman in Orange Coast magazine in June 1988 said the accent supplanted a thick drawl Born and raised in Texas he Hillerman trained away the drawl in a year of intensive work in New York s American Theatre Wing References edit John Hillerman Biography filmreference com Retrieved July 4 2014 a b c Haas Matthew November 9 2017 John Hillerman Snooty Sidekick on Magnum P I Dies at 84 The New York Times Retrieved November 9 2017 a b Sheff David April 18 1983 The Lean Years Are Over for John Hillerman Who s Finding a Magnum of Success in Hawaii People Retrieved January 2 2022 a b c d e f g h Logan Dan June 1988 John Hillerman Says Goodbye to Magnum P I Orange Coast pp 214 215 Retrieved July 12 2017 Quttman Monika June 17 1987 Higgins Not Really British The Victoria Advocate Tribune Media Services Retrieved July 4 2014 a b c d John Hillerman Emmy Winning Magnum P I Actor Dies at 84 Variety November 9 2017 Retrieved November 9 2017 John Hillerman search results Playbill Archived from the original on July 12 2017 Retrieved January 2 2022 Magnum P I Star John Hillerman Dead At 84 TMZ November 9 2017 Retrieved November 9 2017 a b c d e Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 94 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 a b Conroy Sarah Booth June 1 1986 John Hillerman The Washington Post Archived from the original on July 12 2017 Retrieved July 12 2017 a b Magnum P I actor John Hillerman dies at 84 Los Angeles Times November 9 2017 Retrieved November 9 2017 John Hillerman for Money Hunt 1984 YouTube The Bobbie Wygant Archive a b c Barnes Mike November 9 2017 John Hillerman Higgins on Magnum P I Dies at 84 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 9 2017 Billboard Videocassette Top 40 PDF Billboard September 15 1984 p 30 Retrieved July 12 2017 a b Magnum P I Higgins actor John Hillerman dies at 84 Fox News November 9 2017 Retrieved November 9 2017 Magnum P I Star Died From Heart Disease TMZ December 7 2017 Retrieved December 7 2017 John Hillerman Filmography FanDango Retrieved November 9 2017 John Hillerman Hollywood Retrieved November 9 2017 John Hillerman Filmography Turner Classic Movies Retrieved November 9 2017 Nominees Winners emmys com 1984 Retrieved July 4 2014 Nominees Winners emmys com 1985 Retrieved July 4 2014 Nominees Winners emmys com 1986 Retrieved July 4 2014 Nominees Winners emmys com 1987 Retrieved July 4 2014 a b c d e Winners and Nominees John Hillerman Golden Globe Awards Retrieved June 10 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