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 Henry Gibson Biography -
 
Name :Henry Gibson
Birth name : James Bateman
Date of birth : September 21, 1935
Place of birth : Germantown, Pennsylvania,
United States
Died on : September 14, 2009 (aged 73)
Place of death : Malibu, California,
United States
Profession : Actor
Nationality : American
Years active : 1963–2008
Height : 5' 3" (1.60 m)
Spouse : Lois Gibson (1965–2007)
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  • He attended Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, DC.
  • On the "Wonder Woman" (1976) season one commentary, executive producer Douglas S. Cramer called him a 1960s and '70s comic genius.
  • Before appearing on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967), he developed a nightclub act to perform his poems. It was during this time that he developed the character of a southern poet.
  • So convincing was his southern poet character that Gibson once received a letter from the Governor of Alabama claiming he was "...one of the most exciting talents to come out of Alabama since Tallulah Bankhead".
  • He attended the Catholic University of America with actor Jon Voight during the 1950s. Along with Voight, he developed a comedy routine and came up with the stage name Henry Gibson. Voight used the name Harold Gibson and together they played two southern hillbillies. After this, Voight took up more serious acting whilst Henry Gibson carried on with his comedy routine, eventually landing his famous role on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967), playing a southern poet.
  • He is actually a stage name - he was born James Bateman. He named himself after Norwegian poet Henrik Ibsen because "...if you say his name with a Southern accent it sounds like Henry Gibson"
  • The only male cast member of "Nashville" to receive a Golden Globe nomination for acting.
  • He has appeared in episodes of three different series which featured witches: "Bewitched" (1964), "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996) and "Charmed" (1998).

 Henry Gibson Detailed Biography -

Henry Gibson was born on September 21, 1935. He is an American actor and songwriter, perhaps best known as a cast member of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.

Gibson was born Henry Gibson Bateman in Germantown, Pennsylvania, to Dorothy Cassidy and Edmund Albert Bateman. A graduate of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., Gibson served in the U.S. Air Force as an intelligence officer during the 1950s. During the 1950s he developed an act in which he portrayed a southern accented poet. During this period he adopted the stage name Henry Gibson influenced by the name of Norwegian poet Henrik Ibsen

Gibson's acting career began when he was cast in the 1963 Jerry Lewis film The Nutty Professor. He also appeared on The Dick Van Dyke Show, reading the poem "Keep A Goin'" which he turned into a song in the film Nashville. Gibson appeared in two films by Robert Altman: The Long Goodbye (starring Elliott Gould) and Nashville (starring Ned Beatty and Keith Carradine). He also appeared in The Incredible Shrinking Woman (starring Lily Tomlin). From Nashville, Gibson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and won the National Society of Film Critics award for his role of smarmy country music singer Haven Hamilton.

Gibson's 'break-out' performance came with the three years he spent as part of the Laugh-In cast. A key character he played was "The Poet," often reciting poems with "sharp satirical or political themes" 1. He would emerge from behind a stage flat, wearing a then-trendy Nehru jacket and a string of 'hippie' beads and holding an outlandishly large artificial flower, and say, "[Title of poem] -- by Henry Gibson." He would bow stiffly from the waist, recite his poem, and return behind the flat. Gibson's simple-looking poem routine was a memorable enough part of Laugh-In that John Wayne actually performed it on the show once, flower in hand--although in his own inimitable style: "The Sky -- by John Wayne. The Sky is blue/The Grass is green/Get off your butt/And join the Marines!" At which point, Wayne left the scene by smashing through the flat.

On Laugh-In, Gibson also regularly appeared in the "Cocktail Party" segments as a Catholic priest, sipping tea. He would put the cup down on the saucer, recite his one-liner in a grave and somber tone, then go back to sipping the tea. He also made recurring appearances in the 1969-1974 anthology sitcom Love, American Style.

Gibson is today most often remembered for his roles in two feature films. In the 1989 Tom Hanks/Joe Dante comedy, The 'Burbs, Gibson played the main villain. In 1980 he played the leader of the "Illinois Nazis" in the John Landis film The Blues Brothers. Most younger audiences associate him with this film in particular due to its popularity. He has a brief appearance in Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia as an eccentric barfly. He has also worked frequently as a voice actor in animation, most notably portraying Wilbur the pig in the popular children's movie Charlotte's Web (1973). He also worked on the cartoon Galaxy High as Doyle's locker.

Gibson re-teamed with director Dante a few years later when Gremlins 2 was released in 1991. He performed a cameo as the office worker who is caught taking a smoking break on camera and fired by the sadistic boss. He later had a leading role in a Season 5 episode of Stargate SG-1 entitled The Sentinel, as the character Marul.

Gibson can most recently be seen alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in the 2005 comedy hit Wedding Crashers, and as supporting character Judge Clark Brown on the TV show Boston Legal.

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