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Henry Gibson was born on 21 September 1935 in Germantown, Pennsylvnia. Before appearing in films and television series, he was a child star on the stage during the 1940s and during the late 1950s he was an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force. His screen debut came in 1963 when he was cast in the Jerry Lewis film The Nutty Professor (1963). ...
Full Name Clifford Gibson Date Of Birth September 21, 1935, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Died September 14, 2009, Malibu, California, United States Place Of Birth Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Nationality American Spouse Lois Gibson (m. 1966–2007) Children Charles Gibson, James Gibson, Jonathan David Gibson Star Sign Virgo
# Trademark 1 He often played, for lack of a kinder description, diminutive weirdos 2 Writing and reciting short poems, often with sharp satirical or political themes.
# Fact 1 His father was of Irish descent. His mother had Irish, German, English, and distant Dutch, ancestry. 2 He had three sons: Jon Gibson, a business affairs executive at Universal Pictures; Charles Gibson , a director and two-time Oscar-winning visual effects supervisor; and James Gibson , a screenwriter. 3 He has appeared in episodes of four different series which featured witches: Bewitched (1964), Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996), Charmed (1998), and Boston Legal (2004). 4 The only male cast member of Nashville (1975) to receive a Golden Globe nomination for acting. 5 Henry Gibson 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" 6 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 Laugh-In (1967), playing a southern poet. 7 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 ". 8 Before appearing on 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. 9 On the Wonder Woman (1975) season one commentary, executive producer Douglas S. Cramer called him a 1960s and '70s comic genius. 10 Attended Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, DC.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Beverly Hillbillies 1964 TV Series Mr. Quirt Manly / Henry 77 Sunset Strip 1963 TV Series Eddie The Nutty Professor 1963 Gibson, College Student Boston Legal 2004-2008 TV Series Judge Clark Brown King of the Hill 2005-2008 TV Series Bob Jenkins
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Jenkins Big Stan 2007 Shorts The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy 2004-2007 TV Series Lord Pain Me, Eloise 2006 TV Series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy 2006 Video Game Lord Pain (voice) Trapped Ashes 2006 Tour Guide (story segments "Wraparound") Wedding Crashers 2005 Father O'Neil The Batman 2005 TV Series Bagley Malcolm in the Middle 2004 TV Series Frank Ralston Rocket Power 1999-2004 TV Series Merv Stimpleton / Townsperson #3 / Reporter #1 / ... Cracking Up 2004 TV Series Dr. Bollas Stripperella 2004 TV Series Never Die Alone 2004 Funeral Home Director (uncredited) Becker 2003 TV Series Deputy Secretary The Commission 2003 Police Chief Jesse Curry The Guardian 2003 TV Series Phil Hostetler The Goldfish 2003 Short Martin Glaser Charmed 2003 TV Series Sandman No Prom for Cindy 2002 Short Minister She Spies 2002 TV Series Dr. Meelbow Teddy Bears' Picnic 2002 Clifford Sloane The Year That Trembled 2002 Ralph Tyler Rocket Power: Race Across New Zealand 2002 TV Movie Merv Stimpleton (voice) Stargate SG-1 2002 TV Series Marul The Luck of the Irish 2001 TV Movie Reilly O'Reilly Early Edition 2000 TV Series Mr. Quigley Mullitt 2000 Short Magnolia 1999 Thurston Howell A Stranger in the Kingdom 1999 Zack Burrows Aimee Mann: Save Me 1999 Video short Thurston Howell The Amanda Show 1999 TV Series Helicopter Pilot The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space 1999 Video short Blue Planet (voice) Hey Arnold! 1999 TV Series Patty's Father Sunset Beach 1999 TV Series Wayne Landry Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 1997-1999 TV Series Witch Judge / Judge Samuels Total Recall 2070 1999 TV Series Belasarius The Wild Thornberrys 1999 TV Series Rhino Providence 1999 TV Series Mr. Berry Maggie Winters 1998 TV Series Hotel Clerk Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1998 TV Series Nilva Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1995-1997 TV Series Mayor
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Maurice Asylum 1997/I Dr. Edward Bellichek Adventures from the Book of Virtues 1997 TV Series Dick's Please Mother Night 1996 Adolf Eichmann (voice) Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man 1996 TV Series Bio-Dome 1996 William Leaky Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day 1996 Robinson Cyber Bandits 1995 Dr. Knutsen Coach 1995 TV Series Ted Tilly The John Larroquette Show 1995 TV Series Priest Escape to Witch Mountain 1995 TV Movie Ravetch Daisy-Head Mayzie 1995 TV Short Cat in the Hat (voice) Santo Bugito 1995 TV Series Mothmeyer Vault of Horror I 1994 TV Movie The Bears Who Saved Christmas 1994 TV Short Flashy (voice) Rugrats 1993 TV Series Hairdresser / Counselor Sisters 1993 TV Series Cyrus Calhoun Tom and Jerry: The Movie 1992 Doctor Applecheek (voice) Tales from the Crypt 1992 TV Series Stanhope Murder, She Wrote 1988-1992 TV Series Oliver Thissle / Harold Banner Fish Police 1992 TV Series MacGyver 1990-1991 TV Series Pinky Burnette
Drive Thru Customer Eerie, Indiana 1991 TV Series Mr. Lodgepoole What a Dummy 1991 TV Series Evening Shade 1991 TV Series Bud The Magic Balloon 1990 Short The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda 1990 TV Series Additional Voices Tune in Tomorrow... 1990 Big John Coot Gremlins 2: The New Batch 1990 Employee fired for Smoking Return to Green Acres 1990 TV Movie E. Mitchell Armstrong Newhart 1990 TV Series Tad Burrows / Giddy Goose Timeless Tales from Hallmark 1990 TV Series Sir Buffoon Night Visitor 1989 Jake Brenda Starr 1989 Professor Gerhardt Von Kreutzer Around the World in 80 Days 1989 TV Mini-Series Train Conductor The 'Burbs 1989 Dr. Werner Klopek Switching Channels 1988 Ike Roscoe Foofur 1987 TV Series Innerspace 1987 Mr. Wormwood Long Gone 1987 TV Movie Hale Buchman The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard 1986 TV Movie Announcer (voice) Slow Burn 1986 TV Movie Robert Monster in the Closet 1986 Dr. Pennyworth Knight Rider 1986 TV Series Donald Crane The Twilight Zone 1986 TV Series Mayor (segment "Welcome to Winfield") Wuzzles 1985 TV Series Eleroo The Pound Puppies 1985 TV Movie Nabbit (voice) CBS Storybreak 1985 TV Series The New Mike Hammer 1984 TV Series Simon Rondale The Fall Guy 1981-1984 TV Series Merriwell Cooper / Milton Bach Cover Up 1984 TV Series Milton The Smurfs 1984 TV Series Additional Voices High School U.S.A. 1984 TV Movie Vice Principal Roman Ing The Biskitts 1983 TV Series Downer National Lampoon's Vacation 1983 Hotel clerk (uncredited) Small & Frye 1983 TV Series Dr. Calder Quincy M.E. 1983 TV Series Max - The Caretaker The Love Boat 1982 TV Series Henry Beemus Simon & Simon 1982 TV Series Herbert T. Dowd Magnum, P.I. 1982 TV Series Ronald Mills Trapper John, M.D. 1982 TV Series Dr. Brownell The Nashville Grab 1981 TV Movie Art Schmeckle Tulips 1981 Maurice Avocado The Incredible Shrinking Woman 1981 Dr. Eugene Nortz The Littlest Hobo 1980 TV Series Jeffrey Farley For the Love of It 1980 TV Movie George HealtH 1980 Bobby Hammer The Blues Brothers 1980 Head Nazi The Dukes of Hazzard 1980 TV Series Squirt The Halloween That Almost Wasn't 1979 TV Short Igor A Perfect Couple 1979 Fred Bott $weepstake$ 1979 TV Series Sometimes Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill 1979 TV Movie Milt Cavanaugh Fantasy Island 1978 TV Series Fred Wade Wonder Woman 1975-1978 TV Series Mariposa / Nikolas Halloween Is Grinch Night 1977 TV Short Max (singing voice) The Night They Took Miss Beautiful 1977 TV Movie Rolly Royce Escape from Bogen County 1977 TV Movie Abe Rand The Last Remake of Beau Geste 1977 General Pecheur The Bureau 1976 TV Movie Chief Peter Davlin Police Woman 1975 TV Series Otto Otterman Barbary Coast 1975 TV Series Dasher McCloud 1975 TV Series Cookie Watkins Nashville 1975 Haven Hamilton Get Christie Love! 1975 TV Series Garber Love, American Style 1969-1973 TV Series Arnold Arnold (segment "Love and the Spendthrift") / George (segment "Love and the Christmas Punch") / (segment "Love and the Sweet Sixteen") / ... The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1973 TV Series Mr. Grundy The Karen Valentine Show 1973 TV Movie Chic The Long Goodbye 1973 Dr. Verringer Charlotte's Web 1973 Wilbur (voice) Every Man Needs One 1972 TV Movie Walt Evil Roy Slade 1972 TV Movie Clifford Stool Laugh-In 1968-1971 TV Series Regular Performer Bewitched 1968-1970 TV Series Tim O'Shanter / Napoleon Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 1968 Dancer (uncredited) Hey, Landlord 1967 TV Series Leroy F Troop 1966 TV Series Pvt. Wrongo Starr
Wrongo Starr The Dick Van Dyke Show 1966 TV Series Doug Bedlork Mister Roberts 1965 TV Series Insignia Laredo 1965 TV Series Ranger Freddy Gruber The Outlaws Is Coming 1965 Charlie Horse Kiss Me, Stupid 1964 Smith My Favorite Martian 1964 TV Series Homer P. Gibson (in credits Olsen Gibson) The Joey Bishop Show 1963-1964 TV Series Henry Schultz / Delivery Boy Grindl 1964 TV Series Private Stoner The Littlest Hobo 1964 TV Series Ansel
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Altman 2014 Documentary performer: "Keep a Goin'" / writer: "Keep a Goin'" Tom and Jerry: The Movie 1992 performer: "God's Little Creatures" Halloween Is Grinch Night 1977 TV Short performer: "What am I Doing Here Max's Song" Nashville 1975 performer: "Keep A-Goin'", "200 Years", "For the Sake of the Children", "One, I Love You" / writer: "Keep A-Goin'", "200 Years" Charlotte's Web 1973 performer: "I Can Talk", "We've Got Lots In Common"
Thanks Title Year Status Character Flying High 1979 TV Series many thanks - 1 episode The Kentucky Fried Movie 1977 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 TV Special Himself To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Story of Brother Theodore 2007 Documentary Himself Hollywood's Master Storytellers: The Blues Brothers 2005 TV Movie Himself The Stories Behind the Making of 'The Blues Brothers' 1998 Video documentary Himself Sin City Spectacular 1998 TV Series Himself Mad About You 1996 TV Series Himself Laugh-In Past Christmas Present 1993 TV Special Himself Opryland Celebrates 200 Years of American Music 1988 TV Movie Himself Disco Beaver from Outer Space 1978 TV Movie Himself The Kentucky Fried Movie 1977 Himself (segment "United Appeal for the Dead") The Mike Douglas Show 1964-1976 TV Series Himself - Co-Host / Himself - Comedian / Himself The 2nd Annual People's Choice Awards 1976 TV Special Himself - Presenter: Introducing Bea Arthur to Stage Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself The Dick Cavett Show 1975 TV Series Himself The Mouse Factory 1972 TV Series Himself The David Frost Show 1970 TV Series Himself The Art Linkletter Show 1970 TV Series Himself The Hollywood Squares 1968-1970 TV Series Himself The 27th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1970 TV Special Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a TV-Series- Comedy / Musical The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour 1970 TV Series Himself The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1969 TV Series Himself This Is Tom Jones 1969 TV Series documentary Himself The Storybook Squares 1969 TV Series The Donald O'Connor Show 1968 TV Series Himself Laugh-In 1967 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1962-1966 TV Series Himself - Guest The Merv Griffin Show 1962 TV Series Himself The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1961-1962 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1975 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actor Nashville (1975)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1976 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Nashville (1975) 1976 Grammy Grammy Awards Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special Nashville (1975) 1971 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Supporting Actor - Television Laugh-In (1967)
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1975 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Nashville (1975)
Known for movies Wedding Crashers (2005) as Father O'Neil
The Blues Brothers (1980) as Head Nazi
The 'Burbs (1989) as Dr. Werner Klopek
Charlotte's Web (1973) as Wilbur