Richard Dysart

 
Actor:

Richard Dysart

  • Born: Mar 30, 1929 in Augusta, Maine
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Science Fiction
  • Career Highlights: Mask, Being There, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
  • First Major Screen Credit: All in the Family: Edith Gets a Mink (1972)

Biography

American actor Richard Dysart has been portraying sandy-haired, distinguished corporate types for nigh onto thirty years. Several seasons of stage and TV work were followed by supporting authority-figure roles in such films as The Hospital (1971), The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder (1974) (as the title character's dad), Meteor (1978) (the Secretary of Defense) and Being There (1979) (the doctor of politico Melvyn Douglas). TV-movie credits for Dysart include The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1973), The People vs. Jean Harris (1980), Last Days of Patton (1985), the Hedda Hopper/Louella Parsons biopic Malice in Wonderland (1988), and the made-for-cable Marilyn and Bobby: Her Final Affair (1993). In 1986, Richard Dysart gained nationwide TV fame as senior law partner Leland McKenzie on the NBC weekly LA Law. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Richard Dysart (b. March 30 circa 1929, Augusta, Maine) is an American character actor best known for his role as Leland McKenzie on the NBC legal drama L.A. Law. Dysart served for four years in the Air Force during the Korean War.

The scene where his L.A. Law character, Leland, the patriarchal and stiff founder of a successful law practice, was discovered in bed with competitor Rosalind Shays (Diana Muldaur), was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television in an issue of EGG magazine.

He earned one Emmy Award, and three more nominations, for his role as McKenzie on L.A. Law.

In 1979 he starred in the film Being There, portraying a good-hearted physician. In 1980, he portrayed Edwin Stanton in the TV movie The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd. He also lent his voice to the kindly miner Uncle Pom in the Disney English language version of Hayao Miyazaki's 1986 adventure classic, Castle in the Sky. He has also starred in movies such as The Day of the Locust, The Rumor Mill, Pale Rider, Prophecy, The Thing, Warning Sign, Hard Rain, Mask, An Enemy of the People, The Hospital, and The Hindenburg.

He was a founding member of the American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco. He received the Drama Desk Award in 1972 and an Emmy Award in 1992. He is a brother of the Phi Alpha Tau fraternity based out of Emerson College in Boston.

Dysart worked with L.A. Law co-star Diana Muldaur at New York's legendary Circle in the Square in the mid 60's. Muldaur called Dysart "wonderful" in an interview on The Roy Leonard Show.

In 1990, Dysart was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Law. He is also a certified open water diver.

Richard Dysart has been married to his third wife, artist Kathryn Jacobi, since 1987.

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