Will Hare
Will Hare | |
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Born |
Elkins, West Virginia, U.S. | March 30, 1919
Died |
August 31, 1997 78) New York City, U.S. | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1944–1997 |
Will Hare (March 30, 1919 – August 31, 1997) was an American actor who appeared on television and films, often playing old crusty figures and father/grandpa roles. Hare was born in Elkins, West Virginia, the son of Frances Laetitia (née Satterfield) and George Thomas Hare.[1]
Career
He had appeared on stage, screen, and television since he was 15. Becoming a veteran of stage for over a half of a century, Hare's film debut was Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956) and his final theatrical appearance was Me and Veronica in 1992. Hare's other distinctive film credits include roles in The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972), The Rose (1979), The Electric Horseman (1979), Enter the Ninja (1981), Eyes of Fire (1983), Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), The Aviator (1985), Back to the Future (1985, as Old Man Peabody), Vendetta (1986) and Grim Prairie Tales (1990). Hare was also an active member of the Screen Actor's Guild for several years and also of the Actors Studio, where he died of a heart attack on August 31, 1997 during a rehearsal.[2]
Partial filmography
- The Wrong Man (1956) - Raymond McKaba (uncredited)
- Without Each Other (1962) - Father
- The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972) - Junk Man
- Black Oak Conspiracy (1977) - Doc Roades
- Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Team Doctor
- Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) - (uncredited)
- The Rose (1979) - Mr. Leonard
- The Electric Horseman (1979) - Gus
- Enter the Ninja (1981) - Dollars
- Pennies from Heaven (1981) - Father Everson
- Eyes of Fire (1983) - Calvin
- Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) - Grandpa
- The Aviator (1985) - Old Man
- Back to the Future (1985) - Pa Peabody
- Vendetta (1986) - Judge Waters
- Grim Prairie Tales (1990) - Lee
- Me and Veronica (1993) - Red
- Mob Queen (1998) - Father Doyle (final film role)
References
- ↑ Will Hare Biography (1919-1997)
- ↑ "Will Hare, 81, Founding Member of the Acting Studio," The New York Times (September 16, 1997)