Pat Hingle

Actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroActor
PlacesUnited States of America
wasActor Television actor Film actor Stage actor Film producer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Genres:Western
Birth19 July 1924, Denver, USA
Death3 January 2009Carolina Beach, USA (aged 84 years)
Star signCancer
The details

Biography

Pat Hingle and Nan Martin in "The Incredible World of Horace Ford", a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone.

Martin Patterson Hingle (July 19, 1924 – January 3, 2009) was an American character actor, who appeared in hundreds of television shows and feature films. His first film was On the Waterfront in 1954. He often played tough authority figures. Hingle was a close friend of Clint Eastwood and appeared in the Eastwood films Hang 'em High, The Gauntlet, and Sudden Impact. He also portrayed Jim Gordon in the Batman film franchise from 1989 to 1997.

Early life

Hingle was born in Miami, Florida (some sources say Denver, Colorado), the son of Marvin Louise (née Patterson), a schoolteacher and musician, and Clarence Martin Hingle, a building contractor. He attended Weslaco High School, where he played the tuba in the band. Hingle enlisted in the United States Navy in December 1941, dropping out of the University of Texas. He served on the destroyer USS Marshall during World War II. He returned to the University of Texas after the war and earned a degree in radio broadcasting in 1949. As a Navy Reservist, he was recalled to the service during the Korean War and served on the escort destroyer USS Damato.

Career

Hingle as Commissioner Gordon in Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman

Hingle began acting in college, and after graduating, he moved to New York and studied at HB Studio and the American Theatre Wing. In 1952, he became a member of the Actors Studio. This led to his first Broadway show, End as a Man.

On Broadway, he originated the role of Gooper in the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955). He played the title role in the award winning Broadway play J.B. by Archibald MacLeish (1958). He appeared in the 1963 Actors Studio production of Strange Interlude, directed by Jose Quintero, and That Championship Season (1972). He earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance in Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1957). In 1997, he played Benjamin Franklin in the Roundabout Theatre revival of the musical 1776, with Brent Spiner and Gregg Edelman.

Hingle's first film role was an uncredited part as bartender Jock in On the Waterfront (1954). Later in his career, he was known for playing judges, police officers and other authority figures. He was a guest star on the early NBC legal drama Justice, based on case histories of the Legal Aid Society of New York, which aired in the 1950s.

Another notable role was as the father of Warren Beatty's character in Splendor in the Grass (1961), directed by Elia Kazan, the director of On the Waterfront. Hingle was widely known for portraying the father of Sally Field's title character Norma Rae (1979). He also played manager Colonel Tom Parker in John Carpenter's TV movie Elvis (1979).

Hingle had a long list of television and film credits to his name, going back to 1948. Among them were The Fugitive (1964), Carol for Another Christmas (1964), Nevada Smith (1966), Mission: Impossible (1967), The Invaders (1967), Hang 'Em High (1968), The Gauntlet (1977), Sudden Impact (1983), Road To Redemption (2001), When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (1979), Brewster's Millions (1985), Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive (1986), The Grifters (1990), Citizen Cohn (1992), Cheers (1993), The Land Before Time (1988), Wings (1996), and Shaft (2000). Hingle played Dr. Chapman in seven episodes of the TV series Gunsmoke (1971), and Col. Tucker in the movie Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992). In 1963, Hingle guest-starred in an episode of The Twilight Zone called "The Incredible World of Horace Ford" as the title character. He guest starred in the TV series Matlock and Murder, She Wrote. In 1980, he appeared in the short-lived police series Stone with Dennis Weaver.

He played Commissioner Gordon in the 1989 film Batman and its three sequels. He is one of only two actors to appear in the four Batman films from 1989 to 1997; the other is Michael Gough.

In November 2007, he created the Pat Hingle Guest Artist Endowment to enable students to work with visiting professional actors at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

Personal life

Hingle married Alyce Faye Dorsey on June 3, 1947. They had three children: Jody, Billy and Molly. The couple later divorced. In 1979 Hingle married Julia Wright. He and his second wife had two children.

Accident

In 1959 while playing J.B. on Broadway, he was offered the title role of the 1960 film Elmer Gantry but lost it to Burt Lancaster because Hingle had a nearly fatal accident. He was trapped in the elevator of his West End Avenue apartment building in Manhattan, when it stalled between the second and third floors. He crawled out and tried to reach the second floor corridor, but lost his balance and fell 54 feet (16 m) down the shaft. He fractured his skull, wrist, hip and most of the ribs on his left side. He broke his left leg in three places and lost the little finger on his left hand. He lay near death for two weeks, and his recovery required more than a year.

Death

Hingle died at his home in Carolina Beach, North Carolina, of myelodysplasia on January 3, 2009; he had been diagnosed with the disease in November 2008. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Atlantic Ocean.

Selected TV credits and filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954On the WaterfrontJockoUncredited
1957Alfred Hitchcock PresentsWarren SelvyTV series
Season 3 episode "Night of the Execution"
The Strange OneHarold Koble
No Down PaymentHerman Kreitzer
1960Wild RiverNarratorUncredited voice
1961Splendor in the GrassAce Stamper
1962The UntouchablesMitchell A. GrandinTV series
Season 3 episode "The Case Against Eliot Ness"
1963The UntouchablesBarney Howe / Barney RetsickTV series
Season 4 episode "Junk Man"
The Twilight ZoneHorace FordTV series
Episode "The Incredible World of Horace Ford"
The Ugly AmericanHomer Atkins
All the Way HomeRalph Follet
1964Invitation to a GunfighterSam Brewster
Carol for Another ChristmasGhost of Christmas Present
1965Daniel BooneWill CareyTV series
Episode "The Returning"
1966Nevada SmithBig Foot
The Andy Griffith ShowFred GibsonTV series
Season 6 episode "Wyatt Earp Rides Again"
1967Mission: ImpossibleR.J. McMillanTV series
Season 1 episode "The Confession"
The InvadersBrother AveryTV series
Season 2 episode "The Prophet"
1968Sol MadridHarry Mitchell
JigsawLew Haley
Hang 'Em HighJudge Adam Fenton
1970Bloody MamaSam Adams Pendlebury
WUSABingamon
NorwoodGrady Fring
1971GunsmokeDr. John ChapmanTV series
7 episodes after Milburn Stone ("Doc") had heart surgery
1972The Carey TreatmentCaptain Pearson
1973One Little IndianCaptain Stewart
Happy as the Grass Was GreenEric Mills
1974The New LandCadburyTV series
Episode "The Word is: Mortal" (never aired)
The Super CopsInspector Novick
Nightmare HoneymoonMr. Binghamton
1975Hawaii Five-OOrmsbeeTV series
Episode "The Defector"
1976IndependenceJohn Adams
1977The GauntletMaynard Josephson
Tarantulas: The Deadly CargoDoc HodginsTV movie
1979ElvisColonel Tom ParkerTV movie
When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?Lyle Stricker
Norma RaeVernon
Disaster on the CoastlinerJohn MarshTV movie
1980Running ScaredSergeant McClain
M*A*S*HColonel Daniel Webster TuckerTV series
Season 8 episode "April Fools"
StoneChief Gene PaultonTV series
1983Going BerserkEd Reese
Running BraveCoach Bill Easton
Sudden ImpactChief Lester Jannings
1984In 'n OutOscar Milstone
The ActFrank Boda
1985The Falcon and the SnowmanCharles Boyce
Amazing StoriesThe SheriffTV series
Episode "Santa '85"
The Lady from YesterdayJim BartlettTV movie
Brewster's MillionsEdward Roundfield
The Rape of Richard BeckChappy BeckTV movie
1986Maximum OverdriveBubba Hendershot
Murder, She WroteRet. Lt. Det. Barney KaleTV series
Episode "Unfinished Business"
1987Baby BoomHughes Larabee
1988The Land Before TimeNarrator / RooterVoice
War and RemembranceAdmiral William "Bull" HalseyTV miniseries
1989BatmanCommissioner James Gordon
1990The GriftersBobo Justus
The Kennedys of MassachusettsPJ KennedyTV miniseries
1992Gunsmoke: To the Last ManColonel TuckerTV movie
Batman ReturnsCommissioner James Gordon
Citizen CohnJ. Edgar Hoover
1993CheersGus O'MalleyTV series
Episode "The Last Picture Show"
1994Lightning JackU.S. Marshal Dan Kurtz
1995The Quick and the DeadHorace the Bartender
Batman ForeverCommissioner James Gordon
1996WingsJack HackettTV series
1 episode
Larger than LifeVernon
Bastard out of CarolinaMr. Waddell
1997The ShiningPete WatsonTV miniseries
Batman & RobinCommissioner James Gordon
A Thousand AcresHarold Clark
Horror StoryJudge Caldwell
1999Muppets from SpaceGeneral Luft
2000ShaftJudge Dennis Bradford
2000-2002Batman OnStar commercialsCommissioner James GordonVoice
2001Road to RedemptionGrandpa Nathan Tucker
2001MorningMajor Sonny
2002The Angel DollNoah Roudabush
2005The Greatest Adventure of My LifeGen. J.T. Boone
2006Two Tickets to ParadiseMark's Dad
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky BobbyMr. Dennit Sr.
Waltzing AnnaMo Kegley
2007The ListGus Eicholtz
2008Undoing TimeJudgeFinal film role
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