Today, we honor Hal Holbrook, one of America’s most distinguished and enduring actors. With a career spanning over seven decades, Holbrook captivated audiences with his unmatched depth, intelligence, and quiet power on stage and screen.
- My whole family laughed when Grandpa’s will gave my cousins millions in cash and houses and gave me nothing but a plane ticket to Riviera, but when I boarded that first-class flight and a flight attendant handed me a sealed envelope with my name on it, the invitation inside made their laughter feel a little too early.
My name is Jade Parker, and I had just turned twenty-six when my life changed in a way no one in my family would have […]
- My mother was sentenced for my father’s d3ath, and for six years no one believed she was innocent. Then, just five minutes before it was too late, my little brother leaned in and whispered something… and everything changed.
Sofía grew up believing her mother had caused her father’s d3ath, since all the evidence seemed to point in her […]

From his legendary one-man show “Mark Twain Tonight!”—a performance he brought to life for more than 60 years—to unforgettable roles in All the President’s Men, Into the Wild, and countless television dramas, Hal Holbrook proved time and again that true artistry comes from truth, discipline, and heart.
His portrayal of Mark Twain became iconic, earning him a Tony Award and the admiration of generations. Few performers have ever embodied a historical figure so completely, or with such poetic authenticity.
Holbrook continued acting well into his 80s and 90s, becoming one of the oldest Oscar nominees in history for his moving work in Into the Wild. His dedication, professionalism, and humility remain an inspiration to actors everywhere.
Hal Holbrook passed away at 95, but his contributions to American culture will endure forever.
A scholar, a storyteller, a gentleman, and a true artist — his voice and presence will never be forgotten.
Thank you, Hal, for a lifetime of brilliance

