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Donald Moffat

 
Actor: Donald Moffat
  • Born: Dec 26, 1930 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: Rachel, Rachel, The Best of Times, Housesitter
  • First Major Screen Credit: Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Biography

RADA alumnus Donald Moffat made his London stage debut in 1954, playing the First Murderer in MacBeth. On stage, the wiry, angular Moffat excelled in the plays of Ibsen and Moliere; on screen, he has since carved his niche in eccentric, unpredictable roles. He has also sparkled in authoritative characterizations, both bombastic (a tantrum-tossing LBJ in 1981's The Right Stuff, a fascistic Colonel Ruppert in the 1991 TV movie Babe Ruth) and cool-headed (the fictional U.S. president in 1993's A Clear and Present Danger, Kennedy in-law Hugh Auchincloss in the 1982 video presentation Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy). In addition, Moffat has brightened many a Robert Altman production, most prominently as the ubiquitous bike-riding tax collector in Popeye (1980). Donald Moffat's TV-series resumé includes such roles as an immigrant Scandinavian minister in The New Land (1974), a lovable android in Logan's Run (1977), and all-knowing Dr. Marcus Polk on the ABC daytimer One Life to Live. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Donald Moffat
Born December 26, 1930 (1930-12-26) (age 78)
Plymouth, Devon, England

Donald Moffat (born December 26, 1930) is an English actor.

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Early life

Moffat was born in Plymouth, Devon, the only child of Kathleen Mary (née Smith) and Walter George Moffat, who was an insurance agent.[1] His parents kept a boarding house in Totnes. Completing his studies at the local King Edward VI school and national service in the Army, Moffat trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

Career

Moffat began his career as a stage actor in London and New York. His first work was at the Old Vic Theater Company in London. He joined APA (The Association of Producing Artists), a repertory company on Broadway, and was nominated for a Tony for Best Actor in a Play in 1967 for his roles in revivals of Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck and Pirandello's Right You Are If You Think You Are. He was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in the revival of O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh (1986) with Jason Robards. He won an Obie for "Painting Churches".

He has been in many motion pictures, including several big budget American films, usually in debonair but villainous roles. His best known role is that of the corrupt U.S. President in the Harrison Ford film Clear and Present Danger. He has appeared on television in Logan's Run, The West Wing, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Tales of the City, in which his performance as dying executive Edgar Halcyon earned him many new fans. He has also appeared in many Broadway plays, including the world premieres of John Guare's "A Few Stout Individuals" (as Ulysses S. Grant), Tina Howe's Painting Churches, The Heiress, The Cherry Orchard, Much Ado About Nothing, The School for Scandal, and Hamlet.

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