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John Lithgow

John Arthur Lithgow (/ˈlɪθɡ/ LITH-goh; born October 19, 1945[1]) is an American actor. Lithgow studied at Harvard University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before becoming known for his work on the stage and screen. He has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, six Primetime Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Tony Awards. He has also received nominations for two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, and four Grammy Awards. Lithgow has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.

John Lithgow
Lithgow in 2008
Born
John Arthur Lithgow

(1945-10-19) October 19, 1945 (age 77)
EducationHarvard University (AB)
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • musician
  • poet
Years active1972–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • Jean Taynton
    (m. 1966; div. 1980)
  • Mary Yeager
    (m. 1981)
Children3, including Ian Lithgow
AwardsFull list
Websitewww.johnlithgow.com

In 1973 Lithgow made his Broadway debut in The Changing Room for which he received his first Tony Award. In 1976 Lithgow acted alongside Meryl Streep in the plays 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, A Memory of Two Mondays and Secret Service at The Public Theatre. He received Tony Award nominations for Requiem for a Heavyweight (1985), M. Butterfly (1988), and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005). In 2002, Lithgow received his second Tony Award, this time for a musical, The Sweet Smell of Success. In 2007, he made his Royal Shakespeare Company debut as Malvolio in Twelfth Night. He returned to Broadway in the plays The Columnist (2012), A Delicate Balance (2014), and Hillary and Clinton (2019).

Lithgow starred as Dick Solomon in the television sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996–2001) winning three Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance. He also played Arthur Mitchell in the drama Dexter (2009) for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama. In 2004, Lithgow played Blake Edwards in the HBO movie The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. He has also appeared on 30 Rock, How I Met Your Mother, and Louie. Lithgow portrayed Winston Churchill in the Netflix drama The Crown (2016–2019) receiving a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He starred in HBO's Perry Mason (2020) and FX's The Old Man (2022).[2]

His early screen roles included Bob Fosse's All That Jazz (1979) and Brian De Palma's Blow Out (1981). He received Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations for his breakout performance in The World According to Garp (1982) and his role in Terms of Endearment (1983). He then starred in the films Footloose and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Harry and the Hendersons (1987), The Pelican Brief and Cliffhanger (1993), A Civil Action (1998), Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000), Shrek (2001), Kinsey (2004), Dreamgirls (2006), Love Is Strange (2014), Miss Sloane (2016), Beatriz at Dinner (2017), Late Night, and Bombshell (both 2019), and Killers of the Flower Moon (2022).

Early life

Lithgow was born on October 19, 1945, in Rochester, New York. His mother, Sarah Jane Lithgow (née Price), was a retired actress.[3] His father, Arthur Washington Lithgow III was a theatrical producer and director who ran McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey.[4][5] His father was born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, to a European-American family; his great-grandfather was a vice consul and vice commercial agent in the country.[6] He is the third of four children and has three siblings: an older brother David Lithgow, an older sister Robin Lithgow, and a younger sister Sarah Jane Boaker.[7] On the show Finding Your Roots, Lithgow discovered that he is a descendant of eight Mayflower passengers, including colonial governor William Bradford.[6][8][9] Because of his father's job, the family moved frequently during Lithgow's childhood. He spent his childhood years in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where activist Coretta Scott King was his babysitter.[10] He spent his teenage years in Akron (living at Stan Hywet Hall)[11] and Lakewood, Ohio.[12]

Lithgow graduated from Princeton High School in 1963.[13] He then studied history and English literature at Harvard College. Lithgow lived in Adams House as an undergraduate and later served on Harvard's Board of Overseers. He credits a performance at Harvard of Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia Limited with helping him decide to become an actor.[14] He was a pupil of dramatist Robert Chapman who was the director of Harvard's Loeb Drama Center.[15] Lithgow graduated from Harvard in 1967 with an A.B. magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. After he graduated, Lithgow won a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Also after graduation, he served as the Director of the Arts and Literature Department at WBAI, the Pacifica radio station in New York City.

Career

1970s

In 1972, Lithgow made his film debut in Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues.[16] In 1976 he starred in a pivotal role in Brian De Palma's Obsession with Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold as Cliff Robertson's long time business partner Robert Lasalle.

In 1973, Lithgow debuted on Broadway in David Storey's The Changing Room at the Morosco Theatre, earning him his first Tony nomination for Featured Actor in a Play and his first win. He also won a Drama Desk Award. The following year he starred again on Broadway in the comedy play My Fat Friend opposite Lynn Redgrave at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.[17] In 1976 he starred on Broadway in Arthur Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays opposite Meryl Streep and Tom Hulce at the Playhouse Theatre.[18]

In 1979, Lithgow appeared in Bob Fosse's semi-autobiographical movie All That Jazz as Lucas Sergeant. The character was loosely based on the real-life Broadway director and choreographer Michael Bennett, known for his work on Follies, Company, Dreamgirls and A Chorus Line. Between 1978 and 1980, Lithgow appeared in ten episodes of the radio drama revival series CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

1980s

 
Lithgow at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1988

Lithgow voiced the character of Yoda in the National Public Radio adaptations of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.[19] He provided narration for the IMAX film Special Effects: Anything Can Happen.

In 1982 and 1983, Lithgow was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances as Roberta Muldoon in The World According to Garp and as Sam Burns in Terms of Endearment. Both films were screen adaptations of popular novels. In 1983, Lithgow appeared in a remake of the classic Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" in Twilight Zone: The Movie as the paranoid passenger made famous on the television show by William Shatner. In an interview with Bill Moyers, Lithgow reveals this role as his favorite of his film career.[20] Also in 1983 Lithgow appeared in a minor role in the nuclear apocalypse TV film The Day After.

In 1984, he starred in the film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension as Dr. Emilio Lizardo / Lord John Whorfin. Also in 1984, he starred in 2010: The Year We Make Contact and played a pastor who condemns dancing in Footloose. In 1985, he starred opposite Jodie Foster in Mesmerized. In 1986, he starred in The Manhattan Project directed by Marshall Brickman. In 1987, Lithgow starred in the Bigfoot-themed family comedy Harry and the Hendersons.

In 1985, he starred in Requiem for a Heavyweight written by Rod Serling at the Martin Beck Theatre.[21] In 1988 he starred in David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly alongside BD Wong at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.[22]

In 1986, Lithgow received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his appearance in the episode The Doll of the Amazing Stories anthology series. Additionally, Lithgow has been nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special for The Day After (1983) and two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special for Resting Place (1986) and My Brother's Keeper (1995). Lithgow was approached about playing Dr. Frasier Crane on Cheers, but turned it down. Lithgow starred with Jeffrey Tambor in the NBC sitcom Twenty Good Years.

1990s

In television, Lithgow is probably most widely known for his starring role as Dick Solomon in the 1996–2001 NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. He received six consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and won three times (1996, 1997, 1999). His son Ian regularly appeared alongside him as Leon, one of his physics students.

In 1991, he starred in the movie Ricochet opposite Denzel Washington as Earl Talbot Blake, a criminal seeking revenge against the policeman who sent him to prison. Also in 1991, he played missionary Leslie Huben in the film adaptation of Peter Matthiessen's novel At Play in the Fields of the Lord. In 1992, he starred as a man with multiple personality disorder in Brian De Palma's film Raising Cain. In 1993, he starred in Renny Harlin's film Cliffhanger opposite Sylvester Stallone as terrorist leader Eric Qualen.

2000s

In 2001, Lithgow gained recognition for voicing the evil Lord Farquaad in the Academy Award-winning DreamWorks Animated film Shrek alongside Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz. In 2002, he narrated Life's Greatest Miracle, a documentary about human embryonic development.

In 2002, Lithgow starred as J.J. Hunsecker in the Broadway adaptation of the 1957 film Sweet Smell of Success alongside Brian D'Arcy James. Lithgow won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance. In 2005, he starred on Broadway in the musical-comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. alongside Norbert Leo Butz at the Imperial Theatre. While both were nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, Butz won over Lithgow. That same year Lithgow was elected into the American Theater Hall of Fame for his work on Broadway.[23]

In 2003, Lithgow wrote the narrations for Christopher Wheeldon ballet Carnival of the Animals and appeared as the elephant character—nurse Mabel Buntz—with the New York City Ballet.[24] He returned for a 2005 revival,[25] the Houston Ballet production of the same show in 2007,[26] and the Pennsylvania Ballet production of it in 2008.[27] In 2007, Lithgow played Malvolio in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Twelfth Night, at The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, in the United Kingdom.[28]

In 2004, he portrayed the moralistic, rigid father of Alfred Kinsey in that year's biopic Kinsey; Liam Neeson also starred. In 2006, Lithgow had a small role in the Academy Award-winning film Dreamgirls as Jerry Harris, a film producer offering Deena Jones (Beyoncé Knowles) a film role.[29] In 2010, he appeared briefly in the romantic comedy Leap Year playing Amy Adams' father.

In 2005, Lithgow became the first ever actor to deliver a commencement speech at Harvard University[30] and received an honorary Doctor of Arts from his alma mater.[31][32][33] He was featured at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on December 4–6, 2009 for performances of Mozart's Requiem with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. He narrated some letters written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, some poems and sections from the Book of Revelation in certain parts of the performance.[34]

Since 2006, he has starred in Progresso commercials, advertising their soup brand. On March 5, 2009, Lithgow made a cameo on NBC's 30 Rock acting in the episode "Goodbye, My Friend" with several references to his role in Harry and the Hendersons. In September 2009, Lithgow joined the cast of Dexter as Arthur Mitchell, a serial killer and Dexter Morgan's nemesis.[35] He won a Golden Globe Award for this role[36] and won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series.[37] He guest starred on How I Met Your Mother in the role of Barney Stinson's father, Jerry.[38]

In 2008 through 2009, Lithgow played Joe Keller in a Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons directed by Simon McBurney. Lithgow starred alongside Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes in her Broadway debut at the Schoenfeld Theatre.[39]

He hosted Paloozaville, a children's Video on Demand program on Mag Rack based on his bestselling children's books. Lithgow also appears in Books By You, a children's computer game and guides them through the steps to personalize a pre-designed book.[40]

2010s

In 2010, Lithgow starred in the Off-Broadway production of Douglas Carter Beane's comedy Mr & Mrs Fitch alongside Jennifer Ehle at the Second Stage Theatre which ran from February 22, 2010, to April 4, 2010.[41] In 2012 Lithgow returned to Broadway in David Auburn's play The Columnist, which played at the Manhattan Theatre Club. The performance earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[42]

On October 1, 2010, Lithgow appeared on Doug Benson's podcast Doug Loves Movies, with fellow guests Paul F. Tompkins and Jimmy Pardo. He has appeared on Chris Hardwick's show The Nerdist Podcast in 2012 and the WTF with Marc Maron podcast in 2019. In September 2011, Lithgow was featured in a one-night only production of Dustin Lance Black's play 8, a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage—as Attorney Theodore Olson to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights.[43] In 2015, Lithgow did the voice over work for Gore Vidal in the documentary film Best of Enemies with Kelsey Grammer. On October 18, 2017, Lithgow coauthored the New York Times daily crossword puzzle.

In the winter of 2012–13 he appeared in the London revival of Arthur Wing Pinero's The Magistrate as Police Magistrate Aeneas Posket at the National Theatre. In 2014, he returned to Central Park's Delacorte Theater and Shakespeare in the Park for the 2014 summer season in the title role of Shakespeare's King Lear, directed by Tony Award Winner Daniel Sullivan. The production was the first play at the theater since 1973 and Lithgow's first time there since 1975 when he had played Laertes.[44] In Fall 2014, Lithgow returned to Broadway as Tobias in a revival of Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance. He starred opposite Glenn Close, Martha Plimpton, Lindsay Duncan, Bob Balaban and Clare Higgins. Pam MacKinnon directed the limited 18-week production at the John Golden Theatre.[45]

Lithgow gained critical attention for starring in Ira Sachs' independent romance film Love Is Strange (2014). The film received a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading "Held aloft by remarkable performances from John Lithgow and Alfred Molina, Love Is Strange serves as a graceful tribute to the beauty of commitment in the face of adversity."[46] The film also received four Independent Spirit Award nominations, including for both Lithgow and Molina.[47]

Lithgow during the 2010s appeared in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.,[48] Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014), Tommy Lee Jones' The Homesman (2014) and John Madden's Miss Sloane (2016)

In 2015, Lithgow made a cameo on Louis C.K.'s Louie in the season five episode "Sleepover" alongside Glenn Close, Michael Cera and Matthew Broderick.[49] In 2017, Lithgow starred in Trial & Error as a professor who becomes implicated in the murder of his wife in the first season (spring 2017) of the mockumentary series.[50][51]

In 2016, Lithgow appeared in the first season of The Crown (2016) portraying Winston Churchill.[52] Lithgow won numerous awards for his performance including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Lithgow then starred in the independent film Beatriz at Dinner (2017). Lithgow starred in the solo play John Lithgow: Stories by Heart, which opened on Broadway on January 11, 2018, at the American Airlines Theatre, written by Lithgow. Lithgow has performed this play around the U.S. starting at the Lincoln Center Theater with Willie Nelson in 2008,[53][54] with a return performance at Lincoln Center slated for April to May 2019.[55]

In 2018, Lithgow was one of the actors who voiced the audiobook A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.[56] In 2019, Lithgow lent his voice for an audio play If You Win by Emily Chadick Weiss for Playing on Air and was released in spring 2020.

Lithgow starred as Bill Clinton opposite Laurie Metcalf as Hillary Clinton in the Lucas Hnath play Hillary and Clinton on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre. The play opened on April 18, 2019, and closed on June 23, 2019.[57][58] In 2019, Lithgow co-starred in Mindy Kaling's comedy Late Night. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival was released June 7, 2019. He also played Fox News CEO Roger Ailes in the film Bombshell.

2020s

In 2020, Lithgow portrayed the lawyer Elias Birchard "E.B." Jonathan in season one of the HBO reboot of Perry Mason. In the story, Mr. Birchard starts out as the employer of Mason, who is his investigator.

On June 28, 2021, Showtime confirmed that Lithgow would reprise his role of Arthur Mitchell in the 10-episode Dexter limited series, with Clyde Phillips returning as the head writer. The series premiered on November 7, 2021.[59][60] In August 2021, Lithgow joined the cast of Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon as Prosecutor Leaward.[61]

Other appearances

 
Lithgow reading a book to children in 2007

Lithgow has done extensive work for children, including several books and albums. Some of his book titles are Marsupial Sue, Marsupial Sue Presents "The Runaway Pancake", Lithgow Party Paloozas!: 52 Unexpected Ways to Make a Birthday, Holiday, or Any Day a Celebration for Kids, Carnival of the Animals, A Lithgow Palooza: 101 Ways to Entertain and Inspire Your Kids, I'm a Manatee, Micawber, The Remarkable Farkle McBride, Mahalia Mouse Goes to College and I Got Two Dogs. He also appeared as a guest on Ants in Your Pants, a Canadian children's program.

Lithgow launched into a career as a recording artist with Singin' in the Bathtub, a 1999 album of children's music. In June 2002, Lithgow released his second children's album Farkle and Friends. It was the musical companion to his book The Remarkable Farkle McBride, which tells the story of a young musical genius . Farkle and Friends features the vocal talents of Lithgow and Bebe Neuwirth, backed by the Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra as well. In August 2006, Lithgow released The Sunny Side of the Street, his third children's album and first with Razor & Tie. This album features versions of classic songs from the Great American Songbook, including "Getting to Know You" and "Ya Gotta Have Pep". Produced by JC Hopkins, the album features guest appearances by Madeleine Peyroux, Wayne Knight, Sherie Rene Scott and Maude Maggart. Lithgow also makes occasional appearances on stage and television singing children's songs, accompanying himself on guitar.

In 2022, Lithgow presented Liv Ullman with the Academy Honorary Award at the Governors Awards.[62]

Satirical works

Political portrayals

In June 2019, Lithgow portrayed Donald Trump in "The Investigation: A Search for Truth in Ten Acts", a live reading of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Staged on the altar of New York City's Riverside Church, the reading was created by playwright Robert Schenkkan and narrated by Annette Bening. It also featured Kevin Kline as Mueller, Joel Grey as Jeff Sessions, Jason Alexander as Chris Christie and Alfre Woodard as Hope Hicks.[63]

He also portrayed Rudy Giuliani in a series of skits on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[citation needed]

Trump poetry books

In October 2019, Lithgow published Dumpty: The Age of Trump in Verse, a book of poems and illustrations. The project originated when Lithgow was asked to perform a Gilbert and Sullivan-style song he wrote about Michael Flynn.[64] The book charted at number three on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestsellers in its first week.[65] A follow-up book title Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown was released on September 29, 2020, by Chronicle Books.[66]

Voiceover work

Lithgow contributed voiceover work for the audio book version of A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo, a 2018 children's book written by Jill Twiss, a comedy writer for HBO's television show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. The book is a loose parody of Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President, a children's book written by then-Vice President of the United States Mike Pence's daughter Charlotte Pence and illustrated by his wife Karen Pence.

Work

Filmography

Selected credits

Discography

Bibliography

  • The Remarkable Farkle McBride (2000, Simon & Schuster)
  • Marsupial Sue (2001, Simon & Schuster)
  • Micawber (2002, Simon & Schuster)
  • I'm a Manatee (2003, Simon & Schuster)
  • A Lithgow Palooza (2004, Simon & Schuster)
  • Carnival of the Animals (2004, Simon & Schuster)
  • Lithgow Party Paloozas!: 52 Unexpected Ways to Make a Birthday, Holiday, or Any Day a Celebration for Kids (2005, Simon & Schuster)
  • Lithgow Paloozas!: Boredom Blasters (2005, Running Press)
  • Marsupial Sue Presents "The Runaway Pancake" (2005, Simon & Schuster)
  • Mahalia Mouse Goes to College (2007, Simon & Schuster)
  • I Got Two Dogs (2008, Simon & Schuster)
  • Dumpty: The Age of Trump in Verse (2019, Chronicle Prism)
  • Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown: Verses for a Despotic Age (2020, Chronicle Books)

Awards and honors

Lithgow has received two Tony Awards, six Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, an American Comedy Award, four Drama Desk Awards and has also been nominated for two Academy Awards and four Grammy Awards.[67][68] Lithgow has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.

Lithgow was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2019.[69]

Personal life

Lithgow married Jean Taynton, a teacher in 1966. The couple had one son together, Ian (born 1972), who is an actor and a marriage and family therapist. Lithgow and his wife separated after he had an affair with actress Liv Ullmann and they divorced in 1980.[70] Lithgow married UCLA history professor[71] Mary Yeager in 1981 and they have a son and a daughter. Lithgow has been a supporter of Liverpool F.C. for many years.[72]

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John Arthur Lithgow ˈ l ɪ 8 ɡ oʊ LITH goh born October 19 1945 1 is an American actor Lithgow studied at Harvard University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before becoming known for his work on the stage and screen He has been the recipient of numerous accolades including two Golden Globe Awards six Primetime Emmy Awards three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Tony Awards He has also received nominations for two Academy Awards a BAFTA Award and four Grammy Awards Lithgow has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame John LithgowLithgow in 2008BornJohn Arthur Lithgow 1945 10 19 October 19 1945 age 77 Rochester New York U S EducationHarvard University AB London Academy of Music and Dramatic ArtOccupationsActorauthormusicianpoetYears active1972 presentWorksFull listSpousesJean Taynton m 1966 div 1980 wbr Mary Yeager m 1981 wbr Children3 including Ian LithgowAwardsFull listWebsitewww wbr johnlithgow wbr comIn 1973 Lithgow made his Broadway debut in The Changing Room for which he received his first Tony Award In 1976 Lithgow acted alongside Meryl Streep in the plays 27 Wagons Full of Cotton A Memory of Two Mondays and Secret Service at The Public Theatre He received Tony Award nominations for Requiem for a Heavyweight 1985 M Butterfly 1988 and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 2005 In 2002 Lithgow received his second Tony Award this time for a musical The Sweet Smell of Success In 2007 he made his Royal Shakespeare Company debut as Malvolio in Twelfth Night He returned to Broadway in the plays The Columnist 2012 A Delicate Balance 2014 and Hillary and Clinton 2019 Lithgow starred as Dick Solomon in the television sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun 1996 2001 winning three Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance He also played Arthur Mitchell in the drama Dexter 2009 for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama In 2004 Lithgow played Blake Edwards in the HBO movie The Life and Death of Peter Sellers He has also appeared on 30 Rock How I Met Your Mother and Louie Lithgow portrayed Winston Churchill in the Netflix drama The Crown 2016 2019 receiving a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award He starred in HBO s Perry Mason 2020 and FX s The Old Man 2022 2 His early screen roles included Bob Fosse s All That Jazz 1979 and Brian De Palma s Blow Out 1981 He received Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations for his breakout performance in The World According to Garp 1982 and his role in Terms of Endearment 1983 He then starred in the films Footloose and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 1984 Harry and the Hendersons 1987 The Pelican Brief and Cliffhanger 1993 A Civil Action 1998 Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 Shrek 2001 Kinsey 2004 Dreamgirls 2006 Love Is Strange 2014 Miss Sloane 2016 Beatriz at Dinner 2017 Late Night and Bombshell both 2019 and Killers of the Flower Moon 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 2 6 2020s 2 7 Other appearances 3 Satirical works 3 1 Political portrayals 3 2 Trump poetry books 3 3 Voiceover work 4 Work 4 1 Filmography 4 2 Discography 4 3 Bibliography 5 Awards and honors 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditLithgow was born on October 19 1945 in Rochester New York His mother Sarah Jane Lithgow nee Price was a retired actress 3 His father Arthur Washington Lithgow III was a theatrical producer and director who ran McCarter Theatre in Princeton New Jersey 4 5 His father was born in Puerto Plata Dominican Republic to a European American family his great grandfather was a vice consul and vice commercial agent in the country 6 He is the third of four children and has three siblings an older brother David Lithgow an older sister Robin Lithgow and a younger sister Sarah Jane Boaker 7 On the show Finding Your Roots Lithgow discovered that he is a descendant of eight Mayflower passengers including colonial governor William Bradford 6 8 9 Because of his father s job the family moved frequently during Lithgow s childhood He spent his childhood years in Yellow Springs Ohio where activist Coretta Scott King was his babysitter 10 He spent his teenage years in Akron living at Stan Hywet Hall 11 and Lakewood Ohio 12 Lithgow graduated from Princeton High School in 1963 13 He then studied history and English literature at Harvard College Lithgow lived in Adams House as an undergraduate and later served on Harvard s Board of Overseers He credits a performance at Harvard of Gilbert and Sullivan s Utopia Limited with helping him decide to become an actor 14 He was a pupil of dramatist Robert Chapman who was the director of Harvard s Loeb Drama Center 15 Lithgow graduated from Harvard in 1967 with an A B magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa After he graduated Lithgow won a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Also after graduation he served as the Director of the Arts and Literature Department at WBAI the Pacifica radio station in New York City Career Edit1970s Edit In 1972 Lithgow made his film debut in Dealing Or the Berkeley to Boston Forty Brick Lost Bag Blues 16 In 1976 he starred in a pivotal role in Brian De Palma s Obsession with Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold as Cliff Robertson s long time business partner Robert Lasalle In 1973 Lithgow debuted on Broadway in David Storey s The Changing Room at the Morosco Theatre earning him his first Tony nomination for Featured Actor in a Play and his first win He also won a Drama Desk Award The following year he starred again on Broadway in the comedy play My Fat Friend opposite Lynn Redgrave at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre 17 In 1976 he starred on Broadway in Arthur Miller s A Memory of Two Mondays opposite Meryl Streep and Tom Hulce at the Playhouse Theatre 18 In 1979 Lithgow appeared in Bob Fosse s semi autobiographical movie All That Jazz as Lucas Sergeant The character was loosely based on the real life Broadway director and choreographer Michael Bennett known for his work on Follies Company Dreamgirls and A Chorus Line Between 1978 and 1980 Lithgow appeared in ten episodes of the radio drama revival series CBS Radio Mystery Theater 1980s Edit Lithgow at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1988 Lithgow voiced the character of Yoda in the National Public Radio adaptations of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi 19 He provided narration for the IMAX film Special Effects Anything Can Happen In 1982 and 1983 Lithgow was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances as Roberta Muldoon in The World According to Garp and as Sam Burns in Terms of Endearment Both films were screen adaptations of popular novels In 1983 Lithgow appeared in a remake of the classic Twilight Zone episode Nightmare at 20 000 Feet in Twilight Zone The Movie as the paranoid passenger made famous on the television show by William Shatner In an interview with Bill Moyers Lithgow reveals this role as his favorite of his film career 20 Also in 1983 Lithgow appeared in a minor role in the nuclear apocalypse TV film The Day After In 1984 he starred in the film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension as Dr Emilio Lizardo Lord John Whorfin Also in 1984 he starred in 2010 The Year We Make Contact and played a pastor who condemns dancing in Footloose In 1985 he starred opposite Jodie Foster in Mesmerized In 1986 he starred in The Manhattan Project directed by Marshall Brickman In 1987 Lithgow starred in the Bigfoot themed family comedy Harry and the Hendersons In 1985 he starred in Requiem for a Heavyweight written by Rod Serling at the Martin Beck Theatre 21 In 1988 he starred in David Henry Hwang s M Butterfly alongside BD Wong at the Eugene O Neill Theatre 22 In 1986 Lithgow received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his appearance in the episode The Doll of the Amazing Stories anthology series Additionally Lithgow has been nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special for The Day After 1983 and two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special for Resting Place 1986 and My Brother s Keeper 1995 Lithgow was approached about playing Dr Frasier Crane on Cheers but turned it down Lithgow starred with Jeffrey Tambor in the NBC sitcom Twenty Good Years 1990s Edit In television Lithgow is probably most widely known for his starring role as Dick Solomon in the 1996 2001 NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun He received six consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and won three times 1996 1997 1999 His son Ian regularly appeared alongside him as Leon one of his physics students In 1991 he starred in the movie Ricochet opposite Denzel Washington as Earl Talbot Blake a criminal seeking revenge against the policeman who sent him to prison Also in 1991 he played missionary Leslie Huben in the film adaptation of Peter Matthiessen s novel At Play in the Fields of the Lord In 1992 he starred as a man with multiple personality disorder in Brian De Palma s film Raising Cain In 1993 he starred in Renny Harlin s film Cliffhanger opposite Sylvester Stallone as terrorist leader Eric Qualen 2000s Edit In 2001 Lithgow gained recognition for voicing the evil Lord Farquaad in the Academy Award winning DreamWorks Animated film Shrek alongside Mike Myers Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz In 2002 he narrated Life s Greatest Miracle a documentary about human embryonic development In 2002 Lithgow starred as J J Hunsecker in the Broadway adaptation of the 1957 film Sweet Smell of Success alongside Brian D Arcy James Lithgow won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance In 2005 he starred on Broadway in the musical comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels alongside Norbert Leo Butz at the Imperial Theatre While both were nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical Butz won over Lithgow That same year Lithgow was elected into the American Theater Hall of Fame for his work on Broadway 23 In 2003 Lithgow wrote the narrations for Christopher Wheeldon ballet Carnival of the Animals and appeared as the elephant character nurse Mabel Buntz with the New York City Ballet 24 He returned for a 2005 revival 25 the Houston Ballet production of the same show in 2007 26 and the Pennsylvania Ballet production of it in 2008 27 In 2007 Lithgow played Malvolio in the Royal Shakespeare Company s production of Twelfth Night at The Courtyard Theatre Stratford upon Avon in the United Kingdom 28 In 2004 he portrayed the moralistic rigid father of Alfred Kinsey in that year s biopic Kinsey Liam Neeson also starred In 2006 Lithgow had a small role in the Academy Award winning film Dreamgirls as Jerry Harris a film producer offering Deena Jones Beyonce Knowles a film role 29 In 2010 he appeared briefly in the romantic comedy Leap Year playing Amy Adams father In 2005 Lithgow became the first ever actor to deliver a commencement speech at Harvard University 30 and received an honorary Doctor of Arts from his alma mater 31 32 33 He was featured at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on December 4 6 2009 for performances of Mozart s Requiem with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra He narrated some letters written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart some poems and sections from the Book of Revelation in certain parts of the performance 34 Since 2006 he has starred in Progresso commercials advertising their soup brand On March 5 2009 Lithgow made a cameo on NBC s 30 Rock acting in the episode Goodbye My Friend with several references to his role in Harry and the Hendersons In September 2009 Lithgow joined the cast of Dexter as Arthur Mitchell a serial killer and Dexter Morgan s nemesis 35 He won a Golden Globe Award for this role 36 and won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series 37 He guest starred on How I Met Your Mother in the role of Barney Stinson s father Jerry 38 In 2008 through 2009 Lithgow played Joe Keller in a Broadway revival of Arthur Miller s All My Sons directed by Simon McBurney Lithgow starred alongside Dianne Wiest Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes in her Broadway debut at the Schoenfeld Theatre 39 He hosted Paloozaville a children s Video on Demand program on Mag Rack based on his bestselling children s books Lithgow also appears in Books By You a children s computer game and guides them through the steps to personalize a pre designed book 40 2010s Edit In 2010 Lithgow starred in the Off Broadway production of Douglas Carter Beane s comedy Mr amp Mrs Fitch alongside Jennifer Ehle at the Second Stage Theatre which ran from February 22 2010 to April 4 2010 41 In 2012 Lithgow returned to Broadway in David Auburn s play The Columnist which played at the Manhattan Theatre Club The performance earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play 42 On October 1 2010 Lithgow appeared on Doug Benson s podcast Doug Loves Movies with fellow guests Paul F Tompkins and Jimmy Pardo He has appeared on Chris Hardwick s show The Nerdist Podcast in 2012 and the WTF with Marc Maron podcast in 2019 In September 2011 Lithgow was featured in a one night only production of Dustin Lance Black s play 8 a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California s Prop 8 ban on same sex marriage as Attorney Theodore Olson to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights 43 In 2015 Lithgow did the voice over work for Gore Vidal in the documentary film Best of Enemies with Kelsey Grammer On October 18 2017 Lithgow coauthored the New York Times daily crossword puzzle In the winter of 2012 13 he appeared in the London revival of Arthur Wing Pinero s The Magistrate as Police Magistrate Aeneas Posket at the National Theatre In 2014 he returned to Central Park s Delacorte Theater and Shakespeare in the Park for the 2014 summer season in the title role of Shakespeare s King Lear directed by Tony Award Winner Daniel Sullivan The production was the first play at the theater since 1973 and Lithgow s first time there since 1975 when he had played Laertes 44 In Fall 2014 Lithgow returned to Broadway as Tobias in a revival of Edward Albee s A Delicate Balance He starred opposite Glenn Close Martha Plimpton Lindsay Duncan Bob Balaban and Clare Higgins Pam MacKinnon directed the limited 18 week production at the John Golden Theatre 45 Lithgow gained critical attention for starring in Ira Sachs independent romance film Love Is Strange 2014 The film received a 94 on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading Held aloft by remarkable performances from John Lithgow and Alfred Molina Love Is Strange serves as a graceful tribute to the beauty of commitment in the face of adversity 46 The film also received four Independent Spirit Award nominations including for both Lithgow and Molina 47 Lithgow during the 2010s appeared in Rise of the Planet of the Apes 48 Christopher Nolan s Interstellar 2014 Tommy Lee Jones The Homesman 2014 and John Madden s Miss Sloane 2016 In 2015 Lithgow made a cameo on Louis C K s Louie in the season five episode Sleepover alongside Glenn Close Michael Cera and Matthew Broderick 49 In 2017 Lithgow starred in Trial amp Error as a professor who becomes implicated in the murder of his wife in the first season spring 2017 of the mockumentary series 50 51 In 2016 Lithgow appeared in the first season of The Crown 2016 portraying Winston Churchill 52 Lithgow won numerous awards for his performance including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award Lithgow then starred in the independent film Beatriz at Dinner 2017 Lithgow starred in the solo play John Lithgow Stories by Heart which opened on Broadway on January 11 2018 at the American Airlines Theatre written by Lithgow Lithgow has performed this play around the U S starting at the Lincoln Center Theater with Willie Nelson in 2008 53 54 with a return performance at Lincoln Center slated for April to May 2019 55 In 2018 Lithgow was one of the actors who voiced the audiobook A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo 56 In 2019 Lithgow lent his voice for an audio play If You Win by Emily Chadick Weiss for Playing on Air and was released in spring 2020 Lithgow starred as Bill Clinton opposite Laurie Metcalf as Hillary Clinton in the Lucas Hnath play Hillary and Clinton on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre The play opened on April 18 2019 and closed on June 23 2019 57 58 In 2019 Lithgow co starred in Mindy Kaling s comedy Late Night The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival was released June 7 2019 He also played Fox News CEO Roger Ailes in the film Bombshell 2020s Edit In 2020 Lithgow portrayed the lawyer Elias Birchard E B Jonathan in season one of the HBO reboot of Perry Mason In the story Mr Birchard starts out as the employer of Mason who is his investigator On June 28 2021 Showtime confirmed that Lithgow would reprise his role of Arthur Mitchell in the 10 episode Dexter limited series with Clyde Phillips returning as the head writer The series premiered on November 7 2021 59 60 In August 2021 Lithgow joined the cast of Martin Scorsese s Killers of the Flower Moon as Prosecutor Leaward 61 Other appearances Edit Lithgow reading a book to children in 2007 Lithgow has done extensive work for children including several books and albums Some of his book titles are Marsupial Sue Marsupial Sue Presents The Runaway Pancake Lithgow Party Paloozas 52 Unexpected Ways to Make a Birthday Holiday or Any Day a Celebration for Kids Carnival of the Animals A Lithgow Palooza 101 Ways to Entertain and Inspire Your Kids I m a Manatee Micawber The Remarkable Farkle McBride Mahalia Mouse Goes to College and I Got Two Dogs He also appeared as a guest on Ants in Your Pants a Canadian children s program Lithgow launched into a career as a recording artist with Singin in the Bathtub a 1999 album of children s music In June 2002 Lithgow released his second children s album Farkle and Friends It was the musical companion to his book The Remarkable Farkle McBride which tells the story of a young musical genius Farkle and Friends features the vocal talents of Lithgow and Bebe Neuwirth backed by the Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra as well In August 2006 Lithgow released The Sunny Side of the Street his third children s album and first with Razor amp Tie This album features versions of classic songs from the Great American Songbook including Getting to Know You and Ya Gotta Have Pep Produced by JC Hopkins the album features guest appearances by Madeleine Peyroux Wayne Knight Sherie Rene Scott and Maude Maggart Lithgow also makes occasional appearances on stage and television singing children s songs accompanying himself on guitar In 2022 Lithgow presented Liv Ullman with the Academy Honorary Award at the Governors Awards 62 Satirical works EditPolitical portrayals Edit In June 2019 Lithgow portrayed Donald Trump in The Investigation A Search for Truth in Ten Acts a live reading of special counsel Robert Mueller s report on Trump s 2016 presidential campaign Staged on the altar of New York City s Riverside Church the reading was created by playwright Robert Schenkkan and narrated by Annette Bening It also featured Kevin Kline as Mueller Joel Grey as Jeff Sessions Jason Alexander as Chris Christie and Alfre Woodard as Hope Hicks 63 He also portrayed Rudy Giuliani in a series of skits on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert citation needed Trump poetry books Edit In October 2019 Lithgow published Dumpty The Age of Trump in Verse a book of poems and illustrations The project originated when Lithgow was asked to perform a Gilbert and Sullivan style song he wrote about Michael Flynn 64 The book charted at number three on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestsellers in its first week 65 A follow up book title Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown was released on September 29 2020 by Chronicle Books 66 Voiceover work Edit Lithgow contributed voiceover work for the audio book version of A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo a 2018 children s book written by Jill Twiss a comedy writer for HBO s television show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver The book is a loose parody of Marlon Bundo s A Day in the Life of the Vice President a children s book written by then Vice President of the United States Mike Pence s daughter Charlotte Pence and illustrated by his wife Karen Pence Work EditFilmography Edit Main article John Lithgow on screen and stage Selected credits Obsession 1976 All That Jazz 1979 Blow Out 1981 The World According to Garp 1982 Terms of Endearment 1983 Twilight Zone 1984 Footloose 1984 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 1984 Santa Claus The Movie 1985 The Manhattan Project 1986 Harry and the Hendersons 1987 Memphis Belle 1990 L A Story 1991 Ricochet 1991 Raising Cain 1992 The Pelican Brief 1993 Cliffhanger 1993 A Good Man in Africa 1994 A Civil Action 1998 3rd Rock from the Sun 1996 Rugrats in Paris The Movie 2000 Shrek 2001 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers 2004 Kinsey 2004 Dreamgirls 2006 Confessions of a Shopaholic 2009 Leap Year 2010 Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2011 This Is 40 2012 Love Is Strange 2014 Interstellar 2014 The Homesman 2014 Best of Enemies 2015 Miss Sloane 2016 Beatriz at Dinner 2017 Daddy s Home 2 2017 Pitch Perfect 3 2017 Late Night 2019 Pet Sematary 2019 Bombshell 2019 The Old Man 2022 present Killers of the Flower Moon 2023 Discography Edit Singin in the Bathtub 1999 Sony Wonder Farkle amp Friends 2002 Kid Rhino The Sunny Side of the Street 2006 Razor amp Tie Bibliography Edit The Remarkable Farkle McBride 2000 Simon amp Schuster Marsupial Sue 2001 Simon amp Schuster Micawber 2002 Simon amp Schuster I m a Manatee 2003 Simon amp Schuster A Lithgow Palooza 2004 Simon amp Schuster Carnival of the Animals 2004 Simon amp Schuster Lithgow Party Paloozas 52 Unexpected Ways to Make a Birthday Holiday or Any Day a Celebration for Kids 2005 Simon amp Schuster Lithgow Paloozas Boredom Blasters 2005 Running Press Marsupial Sue Presents The Runaway Pancake 2005 Simon amp Schuster Mahalia Mouse Goes to College 2007 Simon amp Schuster I Got Two Dogs 2008 Simon amp Schuster Dumpty The Age of Trump in Verse 2019 Chronicle Prism Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown Verses for a Despotic Age 2020 Chronicle Books Awards and honors EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by John Lithgow Lithgow has received two Tony Awards six Emmy Awards two Golden Globe Awards three Screen Actors Guild Awards an American Comedy Award four Drama Desk Awards and has also been nominated for two Academy Awards and four Grammy Awards 67 68 Lithgow has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame Lithgow was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2019 69 Personal life EditLithgow married Jean Taynton a teacher in 1966 The couple had one son together Ian born 1972 who is an actor and a marriage and family therapist Lithgow and his wife separated after he had an affair with actress Liv Ullmann and they divorced in 1980 70 Lithgow married UCLA history professor 71 Mary Yeager in 1981 and they have a son and a daughter Lithgow has been a supporter of Liverpool F C for many years 72 References Edit Contemporary Newsmakers Cumulation 1985 ISBN 9780810322011 Perry Mason Season 1 TVDorks Retrieved August 28 2020 American Theatre July 2005 John Lithgow Biography 1945 Filmreference com Retrieved February 26 2013 John Lithgow Biography Yahoo Movies Movies yahoo com Retrieved February 26 2013 a b Stated on Finding Your Roots April 13 2021 Ryzik Melena May 9 2008 A Story Shared by Father and Son and Now by Audiences The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 13 2022 Excerpt Drama by John Lithgow A Midsummer Night s Dream Coretta Scott King Scribd Retrieved May 24 2017 The Mayflower Quarterly Vol 64 General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1998 quarterly journal Coretta Scott King Babysat John Lithgow on NBC Late Night with Jimmy Fallon s YouTube channel Breckenridge Mary Beth April 19 2013 Actor Lithgow Revisits Akron Roots Akron Beacon Journal Archived from the original on April 14 2014 Retrieved April 21 2013 Dawidziak Mark May 28 2009 Former Akronite John Lithgow takes on killer role for Dexter Cleveland com Retrieved February 26 2013 LaGorce Tammy John Lithgow Sings of the Sewer and Other Funny Stuff The New York Times November 11 2007 Accessed December 10 2018 The visit will allow Mr Lithgow a Princeton High School graduate to catch up with a few school friends still in the area he said and to relive loads of fond memories of the 1960s when his father Arthur Lithgow ran the McCarter Theater downtown Stupid mistake changed John Lithgow s life for the better lt News PopMatters October 9 2006 Retrieved February 26 2013 Eric Pace October 24 2000 Robert Chapman 81 Playwright And Retired Harvard Professor The New York Times John Lithgow Filmography The Washington Post Retrieved June 6 2019 My Fat Friend Playbill Gilbert Ruth January 12 1976 In and Around Town Theater New York p 21 Ryan Mike April 2 2015 That Time John Lithgow Played Yoda And Ed Asner Played Jabba The Hutt Uproxx Retrieved December 6 2017 Bill Moyers Journal Watch amp Listen PBS Retrieved February 26 2013 Kuchwara Michael March 7 1985 Rod Serling s Requiem for a Heavyweight Opens on Broadway Associated Press M Butterfly ibdb com Rawson Christopher February 1 2006 Theater Hall of Fame inducts Thompson Lithgow others Pittsburgh Post Gazette Kisselgoff Anna May 16 2003 Dance Review With Everything but Hippos in Tutus The New York Times Jones Kenneth June 16 2005 Actor John Lithgow Narrates Wheeldon s Carnival of the Animals at City Ballet Playbill John Lithgow adds Houston Ballet dancer to his resume The Houston Chronicle April 23 2007 Eichel Molly May 8 2013 John Lithgow performs with the PA Ballet as a lady elephant The Philadelphia Inquirer Billington Michael Theatre review Twelfth Night The Courtyard Stratford upon Avon The Guardian September 6 2007 Miska Brad June 23 2010 John Lithgow a Fatherly Figure for Planet of the Apes Prequel Bloody Disgusting Los Angeles California The Collective Retrieved May 24 2017 Beth Potier Of mice and manatees Lithgow charms all Commencement address gives star treatment by actor author Harvard Gazette June 16 2008 Avery Mary Ellen June 9 2005 Harvard awards 8 honorary degrees Harvard University Gazette Archived from the original on July 20 2008 The Harvard Crimson Staff June 9 2005 Eight to Receive Honorary Degrees The Harvard Crimson Honorary Degrees Harvard University Requiem an extraordinary Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra tribute to Mozart Pittsburgh Tribune Review Pittsburghlive com December 5 2009 Archived from the original on December 13 2009 Retrieved February 26 2013 TV Showtime s Dexter Posts Record Breaking Ratings Bloody Disgusting www bloody disgusting com December 8 2009 Retrieved May 24 2017 2009 Golden Globe Nominees HFPA Nominations and Winners Archived December 12 2010 at the Wayback Machine 2010 Emmy Nominations Include a Few Horror Favorites Dreadcentral com July 8 2010 Retrieved February 26 2013 Michael Ausiello February 17 2011 HIMYM Exclusive First Look How Barney Met His Father TVLine Retrieved February 26 2013 Cohen Patricia Two Fathers Are Learning Lessons of All My Sons The New York Times November 12 2008 Write and publish children s books booksbyyou com au Archived from the original on July 18 2008 Hernandez Ernio Blurb vs Blog Lithgow and Ehle are Gossipers Mr amp Mrs Fitch Opening Off Broadway Feb 22 playbill com February 22 2010 Jones Kenneth John Lithgow Is David Auburn s The Columnist Beginning Broadway Previews April 4 playbill com April 4 2012 Prop 8 Play On Broadway Makes Its Debut The Huffington Post September 20 2011 Retrieved March 17 2012 Kozinn Allan February 13 2014 Shakespeare in the Park Lineup Much Ado About Nothing and King Lear The New York Times What Play Can Come Along Next Season That Will Be More Star Studded Than A Delicate Balance Retrieved May 24 2017 Love Is Strange 2014 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved July 20 2020 Love Is Strange 2014 imdb com Retrieved August 26 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Moore Debi October 5 2012 Trinity a War Machine and a Slumdog Eying Planet of the Apes Rise of the Apes Dread Central Los Angeles California Retrieved February 26 2013 Louie Sleepover The A V Club Hughes William February 16 2016 John Lithgow to spoof Making a Murderer and The Jinx for NBC The A V Club Retrieved February 21 2016 Moore Frazier March 9 2017 Lithgow has you guessing laughing in Trial amp Error Detroit News Detroit Michigan Digital First Media Associated Press Retrieved October 22 2018 Goldberg Bryn Elise June 18 2015 John Lithgow Matt Smith cast in Netflix s The Crown The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 21 2016 Clement Olivia Check Out John Lithgow in Stories by Heart on Broadway Playbill January 9 2018 John Lithgow Stories by Heart 2008 lct org retrieved January 10 2018 John Lithgow Stories by Heart 2019 lct org retrieved January 11 2018 Perkins Dennis March 19 2018 John Oliver hijacks homophobe Mike Pence s bunny book with a better one in A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo The A V Club Retrieved March 19 2018 Clement Olivia Hillary and Clinton Closes on Broadway Playbill June 23 2019 Stasio Marrilyn Broadway Review Laurie Metcalf and John Lithgow in Hillary and Clinton Variety April 18 2019 Patten Dominic June 28 2021 Lithgow Joins Dexter Revival Won Emmy For Role In Showtime Serial Killer Drama Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 28 2021 Turchiano Danielle July 25 2021 Dexter Revival Series Unveils First Look Trailer and November Premiere Date Variety Retrieved July 25 2021 John Lithgow Joins Martin Scorsese Apple Original Film Killers Of The Flower Moon August 10 2021 John Lithgow honors Liv Ullmann at the 2022 Governors Awards Youtube Retrieved June 16 2022 Campione Katie June 24 2019 Lithgow Bening and more stars perform Mueller report The Associated Press Retrieved October 31 2019 Lithgow John October 17 2019 The Birth of Dumpty A Song a Sunset and a Talk Show Blog Powell s Books Retrieved October 31 2019 Hardcover Nonfiction Books The New York Times November 10 2019 Retrieved August 26 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown Verses for a Despotic Age Barnes amp Noble Retrieved August 26 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Alvin Powell Lithgow to speak at Afternoon Exercises Actor writer humanitarian to grace Tercentenary Theatre Harvard Gazette April 7 2005 HFPA Nominations and Winners HFPA Nominations and Winners Archived January 8 2010 at the Wayback Machine APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved February 4 2021 Hoby Hermione February 19 2015 John Lithgow I just can t say no The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved January 28 2018 Faculty Professor Mary Yeager UCLA Department of History Retrieved January 28 2018 The Men in Blazers Show with John Lithgow Men in Blazers December 14 2017 Retrieved January 20 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Lithgow Official website John Lithgow at the Internet Broadway Database John Lithgow at the Internet Off Broadway Database John Lithgow at IMDb John Lithgow at the TCM Movie Database John Lithgow at FEARnet Profile of John Lithgow Downstage Center 2006 bio article on Lithgow Razor and Tie Artist Page Razor and Tie Media Page at the Wayback Machine archived October 4 2006 TonyAwards com Interview with John Lithgow at the Wayback Machine archived April 23 2007 John Lithgow speaks at the Oxonian Society 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