Philip Baker Hall (September 10, 1931) is an American actor. He portrayed Captain Willam Diel in Rush Hour and Rush Hour 3.
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| - Philip Baker Hall (September 10, 1931) is an American actor. He portrayed Captain Willam Diel in Rush Hour and Rush Hour 3.
- Philip Baker Hall (born on September 10, 1931 in Toledo, Ohio, USA) is an actor who portrayed Group Elder in the Millennium television series.
- Philip Baker Hall is an American actor who portrayed Joe Bookman on Seinfeld. He appeared in two episodes: "The Library" and "The Finale". Hall has appeared in numerous television programs and feature films such as Air Force One, Enemy of the State, Rush Hour (all three films), The Truman Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bruce Almighty and many more.
- Philip Baker Hall played Senator Matt Hunt. He also starred on the television series The Loop, and guest starred on Modern Family (starring Eric Stonestreet, Ty Burrell and Ed O'Neill) and Psych (starring Dulé Hill, Kirsten Nelson and Corbin Bernsen). He also starred in a number of feature films, including The Insider (starring Colm Feore and Stephen Tobolowsky), Rush Hour, Air Force One (starring Glenn Close, Xander Berkeley, Glenn Morshower), The Sum of All Fears (starring James Cromwell), In Good Company (with Burrell and Clark Gregg), Boogie Nights (with Joanna Gleason) and Magnolia (with Gregg and Felicity Huffman).
- Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931, Toledo, Ohio) is an American actor who appeared as Federal Judge Delaporte, who presided over the trial of mob boss Frank Mosca in the episode "Contempt of Court" of the series Miami Vice.
- Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931) made a guest appearance as Sergeant Hacker in the Season 6 episode of M*A*S*H titled "The Light That Failed".
- Hall has appeared in hundreds of films and television shows since 1970, including Robert Altman's 1984 film Secret Honor, where he was the sole actor and impersonated Richard M. Nixon. He also appeared in Midnight Run (with Charles Grodin and Fran Brill) and Ghostbusters II (as the police commissioner). In 1993, he appeared in fledgeling director Paul Thomas Anderson's short film Coffee & Cigarettes, which led to his break-out role, starring as a weathered gambler in Anderson's 1996 film Sydney. This was followed by two more collaborations with Anderson, in Boogie Nights (as Floyd Gondolli) and Magnolia (as Jimmy Gator).
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| - Philip Baker Hall made a guest appearance as Quartermaster Sgt. Hacker in the Season 6 episode "The Light That Failed".
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| - Philip Baker Hall (September 10, 1931) is an American actor. He portrayed Captain Willam Diel in Rush Hour and Rush Hour 3.
- Philip Baker Hall (born on September 10, 1931 in Toledo, Ohio, USA) is an actor who portrayed Group Elder in the Millennium television series.
- Philip Baker Hall is an American actor who portrayed Joe Bookman on Seinfeld. He appeared in two episodes: "The Library" and "The Finale". Hall has appeared in numerous television programs and feature films such as Air Force One, Enemy of the State, Rush Hour (all three films), The Truman Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bruce Almighty and many more.
- Hall has appeared in hundreds of films and television shows since 1970, including Robert Altman's 1984 film Secret Honor, where he was the sole actor and impersonated Richard M. Nixon. He also appeared in Midnight Run (with Charles Grodin and Fran Brill) and Ghostbusters II (as the police commissioner). In 1993, he appeared in fledgeling director Paul Thomas Anderson's short film Coffee & Cigarettes, which led to his break-out role, starring as a weathered gambler in Anderson's 1996 film Sydney. This was followed by two more collaborations with Anderson, in Boogie Nights (as Floyd Gondolli) and Magnolia (as Jimmy Gator). Hall's other film credits range from The Cradle Will Rock, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and Dogville to more mainstream fare like Rush Hour, the 1998 remake of Psycho (as the sheriff), and Bruce Almighty. In television, Baker Hall is most familiar from his guest turn on Seinfeld as Bookman, the zealous, hard-boiled library cop. Other TV credits include guest spots on Good Times, M*A*S*H, The Waltons, Family Ties, The West Wing, Cheers, Monk (as a mob boss), Matlock, and Boston Legal, and regular stints on Falcon Crest (as Ed Meyers from 1989-1990), the mystery series Pasadena, and the FOX sitcom The Loop.
- Philip Baker Hall played Senator Matt Hunt. He also starred on the television series The Loop, and guest starred on Modern Family (starring Eric Stonestreet, Ty Burrell and Ed O'Neill) and Psych (starring Dulé Hill, Kirsten Nelson and Corbin Bernsen). He also starred in a number of feature films, including The Insider (starring Colm Feore and Stephen Tobolowsky), Rush Hour, Air Force One (starring Glenn Close, Xander Berkeley, Glenn Morshower), The Sum of All Fears (starring James Cromwell), In Good Company (with Burrell and Clark Gregg), Boogie Nights (with Joanna Gleason) and Magnolia (with Gregg and Felicity Huffman).
- Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931, Toledo, Ohio) is an American actor who appeared as Federal Judge Delaporte, who presided over the trial of mob boss Frank Mosca in the episode "Contempt of Court" of the series Miami Vice.
- Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931) made a guest appearance as Sergeant Hacker in the Season 6 episode of M*A*S*H titled "The Light That Failed".
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