Richard Jenkins
Richard Jenkins | |
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Jenkins at the 81st Academy Awards in February 2009 | |
Born |
Richard Dale Jenkins May 4, 1947 DeKalb, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Illinois Wesleyan University |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1974–present |
Television | Nathaniel Fisher on Six Feet Under |
Spouse(s) | Sharon R. Friedrick (m. 1969) |
Children | 2 |
Richard Dale Jenkins (born May 4, 1947) is an American actor. Jenkins began his acting career in theatre at the Trinity Repertory Company and later made his film debut in 1974. He has appeared in supporting roles in many films produced during the 1980s and the 1990s. His breakthrough did not come until the early 2000s, in which he played the deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the HBO funeral drama series Six Feet Under. Jenkins was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for The Visitor.
Early life
Jenkins was born and raised in DeKalb, Illinois. His mother, Mary Elizabeth (née Wheeler), was a housewife, and his father, Dale Stevens Jenkins, was a dentist.[1][2][3] He attended DeKalb High School. Before he was an actor, Jenkins drove a linen truck (his boss was actor John C. Reilly's father).[4][5] Jenkins earned a degree in drama from Illinois Wesleyan University before relocating to Rhode Island. At Illinois Wesleyan Jenkins became a member of Phi Gamma Delta.
Career
Theatre
Jenkins worked with the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, while breaking into film with a bit part in Feasting with Panthers (1974), a television movie about Oscar Wilde. Jenkins was given the option of joining the Screen Actors Guild. Knowing that it was not that easy to join, Jenkins immediately accepted the offer.[6] He continued as a member of Trinity's resident acting company and served as its artistic director from 1990 to 1994.
Film
Since his film debut in the television movie Feasting with Panthers (1974), Jenkins has been working steadily in film. His earlier film credits include Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Sea of Love (1989), How to Make an American Quilt (1995), and Snow Falling On Cedars (1999). He has worked with the director siblings the Farrelly brothers in There's Something About Mary (1998), Outside Providence (1999), Me, Myself, & Irene (2000), Say It Isn't So (2001), Hall Pass (2011) and the 2012 Three Stooges remake. He has also appeared in three Coen Brothers movies: The Man Who Wasn't There (2001), Intolerable Cruelty (2003), and Burn After Reading (2008). He is in North Country (2005), has three memorable scenes as FBI Director James (Robert) Grace in The Kingdom (2007), and is in Step Brothers (2008).
Although primarily known for supporting parts, Jenkins had a lead role in The Visitor (2008) for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award and an Academy Award for Best Actor.[7] Jenkins won the International Press Academy's Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama.
Jenkins costarred in Dear John, as the father of John Tyree (Channing Tatum), and in Joss Whedon/Drew Goddard's horror film The Cabin in the Woods (2012).[8]
Jenkins also co-starred with Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem in Eat, Pray, Love.
Television
Jenkins is perhaps best known for playing Nathaniel Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under. His character is the deceased patriarch of the Fisher family, and regularly appears to his family as a ghost or in dreams. He played the role for the show's entire run. He and his castmates received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2002. Jenkins also portrayed a DEA agent in one episode of Miami Vice and a mob boss in a later episode.
Personal life
Jenkins and his wife Sharon R. Friedrick were married on August 23, 1969, and have two children: son Andrew Richard and daughter Sarah Pamela. He resides in Cumberland, Rhode Island.[3]
Awards and Honors
In 2014, Jenkins and his wife Sharon received the Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement from Trinity Repertory Company in Providence.[9][10]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Silverado | 1985 | Kelly | |
Hannah and Her Sisters | 1986 | Dr. Wilkes | |
The Manhattan Project | 1986 | Radiation Controls Officer - Medatomics Lab | |
The Little Sister | 1986 | Roger Davis | TV movie |
Rachel River | 1987 | Cordell | |
The Witches of Eastwick | 1987 | Clyde Alden | |
In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders | 1988 | Detective | |
Little Nikita | 1988 | Richard Grant | |
Stealing Home | 1988 | Hank Chandler | |
Sea of Love | 1989 | Gruber | |
Blaze | 1989 | Picayune | |
How I Got Into College | 1989 | Bill Browne | |
When You Remember Me | 1990 | Vaughan | TV movie |
Challenger | 1990 | Gregory Jarvis | TV movie |
Blue Steel | 1990 | Attorney Mel Dawson | |
Doublecrossed | 1991 | TV movie | |
Undercover Blues | 1993 | Frank | |
And the Band Played On | 1993 | Dr. Marc Conant | TV movie |
It Could Happen to You | 1994 | C. Vernon Hale | |
Trapped in Paradise | 1994 | Agent Shaddus Peyser | |
Wolf | 1994 | Detective Bridger | |
How to Make an American Quilt | 1995 | Howell Saunders | |
The Indian in the Cupboard | 1995 | Victor | |
Flirting with Disaster | 1996 | Paul Harmon | Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male |
A Couch in New York | 1996 | Campton | |
The Boys Next Door | 1996 | Bob Klemper | TV movie |
Eddie | 1996 | Carl Zimmer | |
Eye of God | 1997 | Willard Sprague | |
Absolute Power | 1997 | Michael McCarty | |
There's Something About Mary | 1998 | Psychiatrist | Uncredited |
The Impostors | 1998 | Johnny Leguard | |
Random Hearts | 1999 | Truman Trainor | |
Snow Falling on Cedars | 1999 | Sheriff Art Moran | |
Mod Squad, TheThe Mod Squad | 1999 | Det. Bob Mothershed | |
Outside Providence | 1999 | Barney | |
Confession, TheThe Confession | 1999 | Cass O'Donnell | |
What Planet Are You From? | 2000 | Don Fisk | |
Me, Myself & Irene | 2000 | Agent Boshane | |
Say It Isn't So | 2001 | Walter Wingfield | |
Man Who Wasn't There, TheThe Man Who Wasn't There | 2001 | Walter Abundas | |
One Night at McCool's | 2001 | Father Jimmy | |
Stealing Harvard | 2002 | Honorable Emmett Cook | |
Changing Lanes | 2002 | Walter Arnell | |
Sins of the Father | 2002 | Bobby Frank Cherry | TV movie |
Cheaper by the Dozen | 2003 | Shake | |
Intolerable Cruelty | 2003 | Freddy Bender | |
Core, TheThe Core | 2003 | Gen. Thomas Purcell | |
Mudge Boy, TheThe Mudge Boy | 2003 | Edgar Mudge | |
Shall We Dance | 2004 | Devine | |
I ♥ Huckabees | 2004 | Mr. Hooten | Uncredited |
Fun with Dick and Jane | 2005 | Frank Bascombe | |
Rumor Has It… | 2005 | Earl Huttinger | |
North Country | 2005 | Hank Aimes | |
Kingdom, TheThe Kingdom | 2007 | Robert Grace | |
Visitor, TheThe Visitor | 2008 | Professor Walter Vale |
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Broken, TheThe Broken | 2008 | John McVey | |
Step Brothers | 2008 | Dr. Robert Doback | San Diego Film Critics Society - Special Award |
Burn After Reading | 2008 | Ted Treffon | San Diego Film Critics Society - Special Award |
Tale of Despereaux, TheThe Tale of Despereaux | 2008 | Principal | Voice San Diego Film Critics Society - Special Award |
Waiting for Forever | 2009 | Richard Twist | |
happythankyoumoreplease | 2010 | Paul Gertmanian | |
Dear John | 2010 | Bill Tyree | |
Eat Pray Love | 2010 | Richard | |
Norman | 2010 | Doug Long | Breckenridge Festival of Film for Best Ensemble Cast |
Let Me In | 2010 | "The Father" | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for Best Supporting Actor |
Friends with Benefits | 2011 | Mr. Harper | |
Rum Diary, TheThe Rum Diary | 2011 | Edward J. Lotterman | |
Hall Pass | 2011 | Coakley | |
Liberal Arts | 2012 | Professor Peter Hoberg | |
Darling Companion | 2012 | Russell | |
Cabin in the Woods, TheThe Cabin in the Woods | 2012 | Gary Sitterson | |
Killing Them Softly | 2012 | Driver | |
Jack Reacher | 2012 | Alex Rodin | |
The Company You Keep | 2012 | Jed Lewis | |
White House Down | 2013 | Speaker Eli Raphelson | |
Turbo | 2013 | Bobby | Voice |
A.C.O.D. | 2013 | Hugh | |
God's Pocket | 2014 | Richard Shelburn | |
Olive Kitteridge | 2014 | Henry Kitteridge | HBO television miniseries Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie |
Lullaby | 2014 | Robert | |
The Hollars | 2015 | Don Hollar | Filming |
Bone Tomahawk | 2015 | Chicory | Filming |
Six Feet Under episodes
Season | Year | Episode titles | Notes |
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Season 1 | 2001 | "Pilot", "The Will", "The Foot", "The Room", "Life's Too Short", "Knock, Knock" | |
Season 2 | 2002 | "In the Game", "The Plan", "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year", "Somebody Else's Eyes", "I'll Take You, The Secret" | Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series |
Season 3 | 2003 | "Perfect Circles", "Nobody Sleeps", "I'm Sorry, I'm Lost" | |
Season 4 | 2004 | "In Case of Rapture", "Grinding the Corn", "Untitled" | |
Season 5 | 2005 | "Time Flies", "Ecotone", "All Alone", "Everyone's Waiting" |
References
- ↑ Benjamin Secher Published: 12:01AM BST 28 Jun 2008 Comments (2008-06-28). "Richard Jenkins: bald, 61 years old - and a star at last". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
- ↑ "Oscars 2009: Mickey, Sean, Frank, Brad and . . . Richard?"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Richard Jenkins Biography (1947-)". Film Reference. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
- ↑ "Reilly + Movie Dad Met When He Was Four". Showbizspy.com. 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
- ↑ Stated on the Late Show with David Letterman, February 3, 2009
- ↑ Moynihan, Rob (January 19, 2015). "How I Got My SAG-AFTRA Card", TV Guide. p. 8
- ↑ Maxwell, Erin and Michael Jones. Variety "Film trio feel the Spirit." December 2, 2008
- ↑ Kit, Borys; Jay A. Fernandez (2009-01-22). "Two feel Joss Whedon's 'Cabin' pressure". The Hollywood Reporter. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
- ↑ "Richard and Sharon Jenkins to Receive Trinity Rep's 2014 Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement; Ceremony Set for 6/9". Broadway World. 8 April 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
- ↑ Gray, Channing (9 June 2014). "Pell Awards salute the best of R.I. arts / Gallery". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
- ↑ "30th Moscow International Film Festival (2008)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Jenkins. |
- Richard Jenkins at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Richard Jenkins at everydayyeah.com
- Davy Rothbart Interviews Richard Jenkins for Grantland
- Interview with Richard Jenkins at The Faster Times, Davi Napoleon's Theater Talk.
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