John Hillerman

John Hillerman

Actor

Date et lieu de naissance : 20 décembre 1932, Denison, Texas, USA

John Hillerman, who most famously played the impeccably urbane Englishman Jonathan Quayle Higgins III (VC !) -- Tom Selleck's sophisticated majordomo in Magnum, P.I. (1980) --, was of French, German and Austrian descent, raised in a small Texas town and educated at a Catholic high school. He majored in journalism at the University of Texas, enlisted in the Air Force and spent the period from 1953 to 1957 stationed at Ft. Worth. There, he unexpectedly landed a choice role in a community theatre production of "Death of a Salesman" and discovered acting to be to his liking. Having a photographic memory benefited Hillerman greatly, as it enabled him to learn his lines quickly. He professed to be able to memorize a page of dialogue in the space of a minute. There remained the problem of his Texas accent, however. Following demobilization, he traveled to New York where it took him a year to lose his drawl, studying elocution under the tutelage of voice coach Fanny Bradshaw (who encouraged him to listen to recordings of Laurence Olivier reciting "Hamlet"). All the while, Hillerman lived the life of a typical struggling actor, having taken up residence in a lower East Side tenement and living on home-made turkey soup. After fifteen years of stage work and with a meager $700 to his name, he decided to try to change his luck by making the journey to Hollywood. His first major break came when he was picked for a small part in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show (1971)). From then on he was rarely out of work, although initially tasked with only smallish supporting roles. By the mid-70s, after memorable back-to-back turns in Blazing Saddles (1974) and Chinatown (1974), Hillerman had established his credentials. His first opportunity to shine in a recurring TV role was as pompous radio sleuth Simon Brimmer ("Policemen snoop, without a glimmer. To solve the case, call Simon Brimmer...") who persistently got it all very wrong in TV's Ellery Queen (1975). A self-declared Anglophile with a solid acting background in plays by Noël Coward, he fairly jumped at the chance to portray Selleck's genteel sidekick Higgins in "Magnum" which was to become his personal favorite and career-defining role.

Golden GlobeBest Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Magnum, P.I. - Season 1 (1982)

Programmes populaires

  • Le Sherif est en prison
  • Magnum, P.I. - Season 1
  • Chinatown
  • La Dernière Séance
  • La barbe à papa
  • What's Up, Doc?
  • Tenspeed And Brown Shoe
  • Little House On the Prairie, Season
  • High Plains Drifter
  • Hawaii Five-O (Classic) Season 1
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • Maude Season 1
  • Around the World in 80 Days Season 1
  • Kojak, Season Two
  • Wonder Woman Season 1
  • L'homme de la loi
  • The Day of the Locust
  • History of the World: Part I
  • Hart to Hart Season 2
  • One Day at a Time Season 1

Filmographie

  • 1996
    Les Nouvelles Aventures de la Tribu Brady
  • 1990
    Hands of a Murderer
  • 1989
    Around the World in 80 Days Season 1
  • 1984
    Up The Creek
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • 1981
    History of the World: Part I
  • 1980
    Magnum, P.I. - Season 1
  • Tenspeed And Brown Shoe
  • 1979
    Hart to Hart Season 2
  • 1977
    The Love Boat - The Shipshape Cruise
  • Audrey Rose
  • Lou Grant Season 1
  • 1975
    The Day of the Locust
  • One Day at a Time Season 1
  • Wonder Woman Season 1
  • 1974
    Little House On the Prairie, Season
  • Le Sherif est en prison
  • Chinatown
  • 1973
    High Plains Drifter
  • Kojak, Season Two
  • La barbe à papa
  • 1972
    Skyjacked
  • The Carey Treatment
  • What's Up, Doc?
  • The Outside Man
  • Maude Season 1
  • 1971
    La Dernière Séance
  • L'homme de la loi
  • 1970
    Appelez-moi monsieur Tibbs
  • 1968
    Hawaii Five-O (Classic) Season 1

Connexions

  • Tom Selleck

    Tom Selleck

  • Jeff MacKay

    Jeff MacKay

  • Kathleen Lloyd

    Kathleen Lloyd

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Musical