William Hootkins

William Hootkins

1948-07-05 Dallas, Texas, USA Male 115 Known Credits

Biography

William Michael Hootkins was born on July 5, 1948, in Dallas, Texas. He moved to London, England in the early '70s and lived there up until 2002. Hootkins was an actor at Theatre Intime while attending Princeton University where he learned how to speak fluent Mandarin Chinese. He also trained as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and attended St. Marks, where he was in the same theater group as Tommy Lee Jones. The imposingly bulky and heavyset Hootkins first began acting in films and TV shows alike in the mid '70s. His more noteworthy parts include the first of the Rebel fighter pilots to get killed while attacking the Death Star in "Star Wars", scientist Topol's bumbling oaf assistant in "Flash Gordon", Major Eaton, sent by the US government in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", one of Rod Steiger's demented sons in "American Gothic", a corrupt police lieutenant in "Batman", a disgusting sleazy voyeur in "Hardware", a coarse South African police chief in "Dust Devil", the mysterious and duplicitous Mr. X in "Hear My Song", a haughty corporate executive in "Death Machine", Santa Claus in "Like Father, Like Santa", and an opera-singing vampire in "The Breed". Moreover, Hootkins had small parts in two "Pink Panther" pictures: he's a taxi driver in both "The Trail of the Pink Panther" and "Curse of the Pink Panther". Among the TV shows he did guest spots on are "Yanks Go Home", "Agony", "Play for Today", "Tales of the Unexpected", "The Life and Times of David Lloyd George", "Brett Maverick", "Cagney and Lacey", "Taxi", "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense", "Poirot", "Chancer", "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles", "The Tomorrow People", "The West Wing", and "Absolute Power". Hootkins received many accolades for his outstanding performance as Sir Alfred Hitchcock in Terry Johnson's hit play "Hitchcock Blonde". In addition to his substantial film and TV credits, Hootkins was also a popular and prolific voice artist who recorded dozens of plays for BBC Radio Drama; he supplied the voices for such iconic individuals as Orson Welles, J. Edgar Hoover, and Winston Churchill. William Hootkins died of pancreatic cancer on October 23, 2005. IMDb Mini Biography

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1948-07-05

Place of Birth

Dallas, Texas, USA

Known Credits

115

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Bill Hootkins, William Michael Hootkins

Photos

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Star Wars

1977

Red Six (Porkins)

Raiders of the Lost Ark

1981

Major Eaton

Batman

1989

Eckhardt

Hardware

1990

Lincoln Wineberg Jr.

The Tempest

1982

Caliban

Biggles

1986

Chuck

Dreamchild

1985

1st Radio Actor

The Cement Garden

1993

Commander Hunt (voice)

The Milky Life

1993

Julian Reilly

Flash Gordon

1980

Munson

Valentino

1977

Fatty

White Nights

1985

Chuck Malarek

Sphinx

1981

Don, Tour Guide

Twilight's Last Gleaming

1977

Sgt. Fitzpatrick

The Breed

2001

Fusco

The NeverEnding Story III

1994

Bark Troll / Falkor (voice)

Hear My Song

1991

Mr. X

Age of Treason

1993

Senator Garrus

Zina

1985

Walter Adams

The Lady Vanishes

1979

Party Guest

Death Machine

1995

John Carpenter

The Miracle Maker

2000

Lucifer (voice)

Colour Me Kubrick

2005

Frank Rich

Monkeys

1989

James Hoffman

The Princess and the Goblin

1991

Curdie's Father (voice)

Bad Timing

1980

Col. Taylor

Town & Country

2001

Barney

The Magnificent Ambersons

2002

Uncle George

Water

1985

Ben

The Omega Code

1999

Sir Percival Lloyd

Haunted Honeymoon

1986

Reporter

Hamilton Mattress

2002

Senor Balustrade (voice)

The Pope Must Die

1991

Cardinal Verucci

Dust Devil

1992

Capt. Cornelius Beyman

Blessed

2004

Detective Lauderdale

Big Zapper

1973

Kono's Henchman

Dear Wendy

2005

Marshall Walker

The Paradise Run

1976

Party Guest

Like Father, Like Santa

1998

Santa Claus

Hussy

1980

1st. Punter

A State of Emergency

1986

Earl Linton

Charlie Muffin

1979

U.S. Embassy Photographer

Virgin Mary

1995

judge Marulic

The Ambassadors

1977

Little Bilham

Black Carrion

1984

Lou Delmart

The Lost Boys

1978

Charles Frohman

Rabbit Pie Day

1980

Kolossov

Animated Epics: Moby Dick

2000

Starbucks (voice)

TV Credits

NOVA

1974

Voice of Methuselah (1 episodes)

Agatha Christie's Poirot

1989

FBI Agent Burt (1 episodes)

The West Wing

1999

U.S. Translator (1 episodes)

Taxi

1978

Liquor Authority Agent (1 episodes)

Playhouse

1974

Mr. Bowles (1 episodes)

American Playhouse

1982

FBI Agent (2 episodes)

BBC Play of the Month

1965

Little Bilham (1 episodes)

Tales of the Unexpected

1979

Peter Bligh (2 episodes)

Cagney & Lacey

1982

(1 episodes)

Remington Steele

1982

Chester Harcourt (1 episodes)

Bergerac

1981

Eugene Field (1 episodes)

Blackadder

1983

Monk (1 episodes)

Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

1994

Loch Ness Monster (voice) (1 episodes)

Justice League

2001

Commander (voice) (1 episodes)

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

1992

Diaghilev (1 episodes)

Van der Valk

1972

Frank Garvin (1 episodes)

Iron Man

1994

Crimson Dynamo (voice) (1 episodes)

The New Statesman

1987

Willoughby Guzzler (1 episodes)

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense

1984

Lou Delmart (1 episodes)

Premiere

1977

Kolossov (1 episodes)

Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime

1983

Hamilton Betts (1 episodes)

Lytton's Diary

1985

Sam Wexler (1 episodes)

Philip Marlowe, Private Eye

1983

Frank Dorr (1 episodes)

Laurence Olivier Presents

1976

Postman (1 episodes)

Extreme Machines

1997

Narrator (60 episodes)

The Lost Boys

1978

Charles Frohman (3 episodes)

Yanks Go Home

1976

(1 episodes)

Clouds of Glory

1978

Reverend Dewey (1 episodes)

American Gangster

2000

Narrator (3 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

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TV Production Credits

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