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Sam Waterston

Samuel Atkinson Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor. Waterston is known for his work in theater, television and, film. He has received a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award, and has received various award nominations including an Academy Award, Tony Award, and a British Academy Film Award. Having starred in over 80 film and television productions during his 50-year career,[1] he is also known for numerous stage productions on Broadway and Off-Broadway. AllMovie historian Hal Erickson characterized Waterston as having "cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic, unfailingly solid performances."[2] Waterston received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010 and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2012.

Sam Waterston
Waterston at the PaleyFest 2013 panel for The Newsroom
Born
Samuel Atkinson Waterston

(1940-11-15) November 15, 1940 (age 82)
Occupation(s)Actor, television producer, television director
Years active1962–present
Spouse(s)
Barbara Rutledge Johns
(m. 1964; div. 1975)

Lynn Louisa Woodruff
(m. 1976)
Children4, including James and Katherine
AwardsFull list

Waterston studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and the American Actors Workshop. He started his career in theater on the New York stage, appearing in multiple revivals of Shakespeare. In 1975, he starred as Hamlet at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, and later performed the role at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater. In 1977, he starred in an off-Broadway production of Measure for Measure as Duke Vincentio alongside Meryl Streep and John Cazale at the Delacorte Theatre.[3] Throughout Waterston's theater career, he continued to appear alongside notable actors including Raul Julia in Indians (1969), James Woods in The Trial of Catonsville Nine (1970), Liv Ullmann in A Doll's House (1975), Jane Alexander in Hamlet (1975), James Brolin in Capricorn One, and Glenn Close in Benefactors (1980).[4] In 1993, he portrayed Abraham Lincoln onstage in Abe Lincoln in Illinois where he received a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for his performance.[5]

In 1974 Waterston played Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby (1974) alongside Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance. He starred alongside Jeff Bridges in Rancho Deluxe in 1975, then appeared in Woody Allen's Interiors (1978), the Walter Matthau comedy Hopscotch, and Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (the latter two in 1980). He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in Roland Joffe's The Killing Fields (1984), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor as well as BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations. Waterston continued to appear in multiple Woody Allen films including Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), September (1987), and Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). He also appeared in The Man in the Moon (1991) with Reese Witherspoon in her feature film debut, John Waters' Serial Mom (1994), and Oliver Stone's Nixon (1995) and more recently Miss Sloane (2016) and On the Basis of Sex (2018).

In 1973, one of his early television roles included a television film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, alongside Katharine Hepburn. Among a variety of other television roles, he is perhaps most known for his iconic starring role as Jack McCoy on the NBC television series Law & Order (1994–2010, 2022–), for which he received a Screen Actors Guild Award along with Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award nominations. He also portrayed Abraham Lincoln in the miniseries Lincoln (1988). From 2012 to 2014, he portrayed Charlie Skinner in Aaron Sorkin's political HBO drama series The Newsroom alongside Jeff Daniels. He has since acted in the western limited series Godless (2017), the comedy series Grace and Frankie (2015–2022), and the limited series The Dropout (2022). In 2022, he returned as Jack McCoy in a revival of Law & Order (2022).

Early life and education

Sam Waterston, the third of four siblings (Roberta, George, and Ellen), was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His mother, Alice Tucker (née Atkinson), a landscape painter, was of English ancestry and a descendant of passengers on the Mayflower. His father, George Chychele Waterston was a semanticist, language teacher, and an emigrant from Leith, Scotland.[6][7] Waterston attended high school at the Groton School, graduating in the class of 1958.[8] He received a BA from Yale College, class of 1962.[9]

Career

Stage

 
Waterston with the American Shakespeare Festival in 1972

The classically trained Waterston has numerous stage credits to his name. For example, he played an award-winning Benedick in Joseph Papp's production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and played the title role in Hamlet. Throughout Waterston's theater career, he continued to act alongside the best theater had to offer. On October 13, 1969, he starred in Arthur Kopit's play Indians on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The play was directed by Gene Frankel, and he acted alongside Stacy Keach as Buffalo Bill, Manu Tupou as Sitting Bull, and other actors such as Tom Aldredge, Kevin Conway, Charles Durning, and Raul Julia. The play ran for 96 performances and 16 previews.[10][11]

In 1977, he starred in an Off-Broadway production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure as Duke Vincentio alongside Meryl Streep and John Cazale at the Delacorte Theatre.[12] In 1980, he starred in Benefactors alongside Glenn Close, Mary Beth Hurt, and Simon Jones at The Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway.[13] In 1993, he portrayed Abraham Lincoln onstage in Abe Lincoln in Illinois where he received Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for his performance.[14]

He continues live theater work during the summers, often seen acting in such venues as Long Wharf Theatre and the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven.[15][16] Waterston appeared as Polonius in the 2008 Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet. His performance received excellent reviews in The New York Times and many other newspapers around the country, particularly in the northeast.[17][18] In 2015, Waterston appeared as Prospero in a Shakespeare in the Park production of The Tempest, directed by Michael Greif.[19]

Television

In 1994, Waterston debuted as Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy in the fifth season of the television series Law & Order. He played the role of McCoy, who would eventually become District Attorney, through the series finale in 2010, and has reprised the role throughout the Law and Order franchise. Upon the show's cancellation, Waterston was the second longest-serving cast member (behind S. Epatha Merkerson), having reprised his role through 16 seasons.[20][21] Due to the success of the New York–based TV series, Waterston and his fellow longtime Law & Order castmate Jerry Orbach were declared "Living Landmarks" by the New York Landmarks Conservancy.[22]

In 2021, Waterston was cast in the revival of Law & Order, reprising his role as District Attorney Jack McCoy. He appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote the show.[23]

Waterston has had several other high profile television roles, including his portrayal of cable news president Charlie Skinner in The Newsroom, an HBO series by Aaron Sorkin.[24]

In 2015, Waterston joined the cast of the Netflix series Grace and Frankie, starring alongside Martin Sheen, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. In an interview with the New York Daily News, Waterston supported Tomlin and Fonda in demanding higher salaries than the supporting actors, saying, "I think they're being cheated."[25] His character Sol appeared on all seven seasons of the show, which concluded in 2022.

 
Waterston displaying gifts from fans

Waterston has appeared as a celebrity contestant on Jeopardy! twice. In his first appearance, which aired on May 1, 1997, Waterston faced off against his castmates Carey Lowell and Benjamin Bratt and won the game, raising $23,800 for Refugees International, an organization that advocates for better treatment of displaced people around the world. He made his second appearance on November 10, 2006, taking on Kathryn Erbe of Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Christopher Meloni of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Waterston finished in second place behind Meloni with a total score of $12,000, but was awarded $25,000 for his charities as a runner-up. In addition to supporting Refugees International, Waterston also donated part of his price to the environmental group Oceana.

He made a popular cameo appearance on an episode of Saturday Night Live as himself, extolling the virtues of Old Glory Insurance, meant to protect the elderly from robot attacks.[26]

Other activities

On February 12, 2009, Waterston joined the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College orchestra and chorus, along with the Riverside Inspirational Choir and NYC Labor Choir, in honoring Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday at the Riverside Church in New York City. Under the direction of Maurice Peress, they performed Earl Robinson's "The Lonesome Train: A Music Legend for Actors, Folk Singers, Choirs, and Orchestra" in which Waterston depicted Abraham Lincoln.[27]

Personal life

In 1975, Waterston divorced his first wife, Barbara Rutledge-Johns. They have one son, James, also an actor. In 1976, Waterston married his second wife, a former model, Lynn Louisa Woodruff.[28] They have three children, daughters Katherine Waterston and Elisabeth Waterston, who are also actresses, and a son, Graham.[29]

Waterston is a board member of Oceana.[30] In 2012, Waterston received the Goodermote Humanitarian Award from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for his longtime support of refugees around the world.[31]

Waterston is a practicing Episcopalian.[32]

He was a spokesman for the Unity08 movement, which unsuccessfully sought to run a non- or bipartisan presidential ticket in the 2008 presidential election.[33] Waterston has stated that he was a Democrat until he left the party in disgust following the airing of Lyndon B. Johnson's "Daisy" election advertisement in 1964.[34] However he endorsed Democratic President Barack Obama for re-election in 2012,[35] and is currently a registered Democrat.[36]

Waterston is a longtime friend and fan of the Mark Morris Dance Group and hosted the television presentation of Mozart Dances on PBS's Live from Lincoln Center on August 16, 2007.[37]

Waterston has a summer home in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts.[38]

On October 18, 2019, Waterston was arrested with Grace and Frankie co-star Jane Fonda for protesting the Trump administration's policies concerning climate change outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.[39]

Acting credits

Awards and honors

Waterston received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in The Killing Fields (1984), losing to F. Murray Abraham for his role in Amadeus (1984). He also received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in the Broadway revival of Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1994). Waterston is known for his role as Jack McCoy in the popular long running criminal investigation series Law & Order for which he received 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination. He also received 11 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Law & Order, winning in 1999 for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. He also received 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations for I'll Fly Away as well as two Golden Globe Award nominations for the series, winning in 1994.

In 2003, Waterston received The Lincoln Forum's Richard Nelson Current Award of Achievement.[40]

On January 7, 2010, Waterston received the 2,397th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[41] In 2012, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.[42]

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Samuel Atkinson Waterston born November 15 1940 is an American actor Waterston is known for his work in theater television and film He has received a Primetime Emmy Award Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award and has received various award nominations including an Academy Award Tony Award and a British Academy Film Award Having starred in over 80 film and television productions during his 50 year career 1 he is also known for numerous stage productions on Broadway and Off Broadway AllMovie historian Hal Erickson characterized Waterston as having cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic unfailingly solid performances 2 Waterston received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010 and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2012 Sam WaterstonWaterston at the PaleyFest 2013 panel for The NewsroomBornSamuel Atkinson Waterston 1940 11 15 November 15 1940 age 82 Cambridge Massachusetts U S Occupation s Actor television producer television directorYears active1962 presentSpouse s Barbara Rutledge Johns m 1964 div 1975 wbr Lynn Louisa Woodruff m 1976 wbr Children4 including James and KatherineAwardsFull listWaterston studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and the American Actors Workshop He started his career in theater on the New York stage appearing in multiple revivals of Shakespeare In 1975 he starred as Hamlet at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park and later performed the role at Lincoln Center s Vivian Beaumont Theater In 1977 he starred in an off Broadway production of Measure for Measure as Duke Vincentio alongside Meryl Streep and John Cazale at the Delacorte Theatre 3 Throughout Waterston s theater career he continued to appear alongside notable actors including Raul Julia in Indians 1969 James Woods in The Trial of Catonsville Nine 1970 Liv Ullmann in A Doll s House 1975 Jane Alexander in Hamlet 1975 James Brolin in Capricorn One and Glenn Close in Benefactors 1980 4 In 1993 he portrayed Abraham Lincoln onstage in Abe Lincoln in Illinois where he received a Tony Award Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for his performance 5 In 1974 Waterston played Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby 1974 alongside Robert Redford and Mia Farrow earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance He starred alongside Jeff Bridges in Rancho Deluxe in 1975 then appeared in Woody Allen s Interiors 1978 the Walter Matthau comedy Hopscotch and Michael Cimino s Heaven s Gate the latter two in 1980 He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in Roland Joffe s The Killing Fields 1984 for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor as well as BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations Waterston continued to appear in multiple Woody Allen films including Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 September 1987 and Crimes and Misdemeanors 1989 He also appeared in The Man in the Moon 1991 with Reese Witherspoon in her feature film debut John Waters Serial Mom 1994 and Oliver Stone s Nixon 1995 and more recently Miss Sloane 2016 and On the Basis of Sex 2018 In 1973 one of his early television roles included a television film adaptation of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie alongside Katharine Hepburn Among a variety of other television roles he is perhaps most known for his iconic starring role as Jack McCoy on the NBC television series Law amp Order 1994 2010 2022 for which he received a Screen Actors Guild Award along with Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award nominations He also portrayed Abraham Lincoln in the miniseries Lincoln 1988 From 2012 to 2014 he portrayed Charlie Skinner in Aaron Sorkin s political HBO drama series The Newsroom alongside Jeff Daniels He has since acted in the western limited series Godless 2017 the comedy series Grace and Frankie 2015 2022 and the limited series The Dropout 2022 In 2022 he returned as Jack McCoy in a revival of Law amp Order 2022 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Stage 2 2 Television 2 3 Other activities 3 Personal life 4 Acting credits 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditSam Waterston the third of four siblings Roberta George and Ellen was born in Cambridge Massachusetts His mother Alice Tucker nee Atkinson a landscape painter was of English ancestry and a descendant of passengers on the Mayflower His father George Chychele Waterston was a semanticist language teacher and an emigrant from Leith Scotland 6 7 Waterston attended high school at the Groton School graduating in the class of 1958 8 He received a BA from Yale College class of 1962 9 Career EditStage Edit Waterston with the American Shakespeare Festival in 1972 The classically trained Waterston has numerous stage credits to his name For example he played an award winning Benedick in Joseph Papp s production of William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing and played the title role in Hamlet Throughout Waterston s theater career he continued to act alongside the best theater had to offer On October 13 1969 he starred in Arthur Kopit s play Indians on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre The play was directed by Gene Frankel and he acted alongside Stacy Keach as Buffalo Bill Manu Tupou as Sitting Bull and other actors such as Tom Aldredge Kevin Conway Charles Durning and Raul Julia The play ran for 96 performances and 16 previews 10 11 In 1977 he starred in an Off Broadway production of William Shakespeare s Measure for Measure as Duke Vincentio alongside Meryl Streep and John Cazale at the Delacorte Theatre 12 In 1980 he starred in Benefactors alongside Glenn Close Mary Beth Hurt and Simon Jones at The Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway 13 In 1993 he portrayed Abraham Lincoln onstage in Abe Lincoln in Illinois where he received Tony Award Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for his performance 14 He continues live theater work during the summers often seen acting in such venues as Long Wharf Theatre and the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven 15 16 Waterston appeared as Polonius in the 2008 Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet His performance received excellent reviews in The New York Times and many other newspapers around the country particularly in the northeast 17 18 In 2015 Waterston appeared as Prospero in a Shakespeare in the Park production of The Tempest directed by Michael Greif 19 Television Edit In 1994 Waterston debuted as Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy in the fifth season of the television series Law amp Order He played the role of McCoy who would eventually become District Attorney through the series finale in 2010 and has reprised the role throughout the Law and Order franchise Upon the show s cancellation Waterston was the second longest serving cast member behind S Epatha Merkerson having reprised his role through 16 seasons 20 21 Due to the success of the New York based TV series Waterston and his fellow longtime Law amp Order castmate Jerry Orbach were declared Living Landmarks by the New York Landmarks Conservancy 22 In 2021 Waterston was cast in the revival of Law amp Order reprising his role as District Attorney Jack McCoy He appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote the show 23 Waterston has had several other high profile television roles including his portrayal of cable news president Charlie Skinner in The Newsroom an HBO series by Aaron Sorkin 24 In 2015 Waterston joined the cast of the Netflix series Grace and Frankie starring alongside Martin Sheen Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin In an interview with the New York Daily News Waterston supported Tomlin and Fonda in demanding higher salaries than the supporting actors saying I think they re being cheated 25 His character Sol appeared on all seven seasons of the show which concluded in 2022 Waterston displaying gifts from fans Waterston has appeared as a celebrity contestant on Jeopardy twice In his first appearance which aired on May 1 1997 Waterston faced off against his castmates Carey Lowell and Benjamin Bratt and won the game raising 23 800 for Refugees International an organization that advocates for better treatment of displaced people around the world He made his second appearance on November 10 2006 taking on Kathryn Erbe of Law amp Order Criminal Intent and Christopher Meloni of Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Waterston finished in second place behind Meloni with a total score of 12 000 but was awarded 25 000 for his charities as a runner up In addition to supporting Refugees International Waterston also donated part of his price to the environmental group Oceana He made a popular cameo appearance on an episode of Saturday Night Live as himself extolling the virtues of Old Glory Insurance meant to protect the elderly from robot attacks 26 Other activities Edit On February 12 2009 Waterston joined the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College orchestra and chorus along with the Riverside Inspirational Choir and NYC Labor Choir in honoring Abraham Lincoln s 200th birthday at the Riverside Church in New York City Under the direction of Maurice Peress they performed Earl Robinson s The Lonesome Train A Music Legend for Actors Folk Singers Choirs and Orchestra in which Waterston depicted Abraham Lincoln 27 Personal life EditIn 1975 Waterston divorced his first wife Barbara Rutledge Johns They have one son James also an actor In 1976 Waterston married his second wife a former model Lynn Louisa Woodruff 28 They have three children daughters Katherine Waterston and Elisabeth Waterston who are also actresses and a son Graham 29 Waterston is a board member of Oceana 30 In 2012 Waterston received the Goodermote Humanitarian Award from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for his longtime support of refugees around the world 31 Waterston is a practicing Episcopalian 32 He was a spokesman for the Unity08 movement which unsuccessfully sought to run a non or bipartisan presidential ticket in the 2008 presidential election 33 Waterston has stated that he was a Democrat until he left the party in disgust following the airing of Lyndon B Johnson s Daisy election advertisement in 1964 34 However he endorsed Democratic President Barack Obama for re election in 2012 35 and is currently a registered Democrat 36 Waterston is a longtime friend and fan of the Mark Morris Dance Group and hosted the television presentation of Mozart Dances on PBS s Live from Lincoln Center on August 16 2007 37 Waterston has a summer home in Mattapoisett Massachusetts 38 On October 18 2019 Waterston was arrested with Grace and Frankie co star Jane Fonda for protesting the Trump administration s policies concerning climate change outside the U S Capitol in Washington D C 39 Acting credits EditMain article Sam Waterston on screen and stageAwards and honors EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Sam Waterston Waterston received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in The Killing Fields 1984 losing to F Murray Abraham for his role in Amadeus 1984 He also received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in the Broadway revival of Abe Lincoln in Illinois 1994 Waterston is known for his role as Jack McCoy in the popular long running criminal investigation series Law amp Order for which he received 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination He also received 11 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Law amp Order winning in 1999 for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series He also received 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations for I ll Fly Away as well as two Golden Globe Award nominations for the series winning in 1994 In 2003 Waterston received The Lincoln Forum s Richard Nelson Current Award of Achievement 40 On January 7 2010 Waterston received the 2 397th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 41 In 2012 he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame 42 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Jhsph edu May 8 2012 Retrieved November 17 2012 The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church September 28 2007 Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved November 17 2012 Unity08 org Actor Sam Waterston Calls on Americans to Join Growing 2008 Political Movement Unity08 Archived from the original on November 3 2007 Retrieved July 28 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved January 4 2008 Alston Joshua December 15 2007 The Real McCoy Newsweek Retrieved July 30 2013 via The Daily Beast Yoon Robert July 24 2012 Celebs Open Wallets in WH Race Mostly for Obama The Denver Channel Archived from the original on August 31 2012 Retrieved July 31 2012 Connecticut Office of the Secretary of State Voter Registration Lookup Retrieved July 19 2016 Second Thoughts Seeing Things www artsjournal com Retrieved May 21 2020 Sermon June 14 2015 All Saints Episcopal Church Retrieved 2017 05 10 Parker Ryan October 18 2019 Jane Fonda and Sam Waterston Arrested While Protesting in D C The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 27 2019 The Lincoln Forum Sam Waterston on the Hollywood Walk of Fame October 25 2019 EXCLUSIVE Betty Buckley Sam Waterston Trevor Nunn Christopher Durang Andre Bishop Among Theater Hall of Fame Inductees Archived from the original on December 20 2013 Retrieved February 17 2014 External links EditSam Waterston at the Internet Broadway Database Sam Waterston at IMDb Sam Waterston at the Internet Off Broadway Database Appearances on C SPAN Sam Waterston collected news and commentary at The New York Times Memory and Imagination New Pathways to the Library of Congress Documentary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Waterston amp oldid 1133425184, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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