David Strathairn

David Strathairn

American actor (born 1949)
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One of the more underrated actors in Hollywood, tall, soft-spoken David Straithairn has earned almost consistent critical appreciation for his work in a number of films, most notably his many collaborations with director John Sayles.

Born in San Francisco on January 26, 1949, Straithairn gained an entrance into acting via his days at Williams College. It was there that he met fellow student Sayles, and the two had their first collaboration with Return of the Seacaucus Seven. The 1980 film, which told the story of a group of friends reuniting after college, inspired a number of similar efforts, including The Big Chill. Following his debut, the actor -- whose additional performing experience came from his training at the Ringling Brothers Clown College -- appeared in supporting roles in a number of films, including Silkwood (1983) and Dominick and Eugene (1988). He continued to collaborate with Sayles, acting in The Brother From Another Planet (1984), Matewan, (1987), and Eight Men Out (1988). Straithairn was also introduced to television audiences with his role as bookstore owner Moss Goodman on the popular dramedy series Days and Nights of Molly Dodd.

In the 1990s, Straithairn had prominent roles in a number of critically acclaimed films and television miniseries. In addition to his continuing work with Sayles, in 1991's City of Hope and Passion Fish (1992), the actor lent his talents to such films as Bob Roberts (1992), Sneakers (also 1992), The River Wild (a 1994 film which reunited him with Silkwood co-star Meryl Streep), and Losing Isaiah (1995). He also appeared in miniseries such as the 1991 O Pioneers! and In the Gloaming (1997), in which he played the father of an AIDS-stricken Robert Sean Leonard. In 1997, Straithairn had a memorable turn as a high-class pimp with a dodgy mustache in the wildly lauded L.A. Confidential and after a supporting role in Simon Birch (1998), once again collaborated with Sayles, this time playing a fisherman with a past in the 1999 Limbo. He remained one of the most respected character actors of his generation appearing as the father in the remake of The Miracle Worker, and starring in the drama Blue Car as a manipulative teacher. In 2005 he garnered an Oscar nomination and the biggest high-profile success of his career playing Edward R. Murrow in George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck. He followed up that success with appearances in such films as We Are Marshall, The Bourne Ultimatum, Howl, and Temple Grandin. In 2012 he was cast in Steven Spielberg's long-planned biopic Lincoln as William Seward.

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David Strathairn was born on Wednesday, 26 January 1949 in San Francisco, California, USA. His full name at birth was David Russell Strathairn. He is best known as an actor. Strathairn's country of citizenship (nationality) is American. David attended high school at Redwood High School in Larkspur, California,. For university, he studied at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He is 5' 11½" (182 cm) tall with a slim build. He has dark brown eyes and salt and pepper hair (color). His net worth is reported to be $8,000,000 US dollars. David Strathairn is 75 years old and his zodiac star sign is Aquarius.

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Full name at birth
David Russell Strathairn
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Claim to fame
his roles as Edward R. Murrow in the 2005 historical drama film Good Night, and Good Luck., Secretary of State William Henry Seward in the 2012 biographical historical drama film Lincoln, and CIA Deputy Director Noah Vosen in two of the Bourne films
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Date of birth
26 January 1949
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Place of birth
San Francisco, California, USA
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Actor, Producer, Voice Artist
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5' 11½" (182 cm)
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Commanding unique voice quality
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Net worth
$8,000,000 USD
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High school
Redwood High School in Larkspur, California,
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University
  • Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts
  • studied clowning at the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College
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Danis, Panaro & Nist (LA)
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Partner: Logan Goodman (Married) 2 children
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David Strathairn and Logan Goodman
In this film George presents issues that are important, essential and vital, whoever you are, about constitutional rights and the bedrock of a democracy. I am drawn to those kinds of stories because they inspire me - they are responsible to a populace and responsible to man.
  • Last name is pronounced struh-THAIRN.
  • Has a brother, Tom, who is a teacher.
  • Attended Williams College with director John Sayles, who regularly casts Straithairn in his films.
  • He is of Scottish and Hawaiian extraction
  • Has played Joseph Mazzello's father in two films: The River Wild and Simon Birch.

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