Jerry Hardin

Jerry Waynn Hardin ( born November 20, 1929 in Dallas, Texas ) is an American actor.

Life

Hardin received after graduating from Southwestern University in Georgetown about the Fulbright program a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. After a few years at the theater in the late 1950s began his film and television career. He made his film debut in 1958 in an undisclosed uncredited role in The last trip to Memphis next Robert Mitchum and Gene Barry. In 1960 he played on Broadway in two productions of William Shakespeare's play Henry IV was not until the mid- 1970s, Hardin established as much booked guest actor in television series. In 1982 he had his first major film role in Clint Eastwood's Honkytonk Man, the following year he starred in the Stephen King adaptation Cujo. Until the mid- 2000s, he starred in several successful Hollywood productions. He is best known, however, especially when television audiences through his portrayal of Deep Throat in the science fiction series The X-Files - The Files between 1993 and 1999 in Star Trek: . The Next he set in 1992 in the cliffhanger double episode between the fifth and sixth season Samuel Clemens / Mark Twain dar. he was also from 1986 to 1992 as a prosecutor Malcolm Gold in LA Law - to see Star lawyers, tricks, processes.

Hardin is married since 1959 with the acting coach Diane Hardin, were among their students, among others, Leonardo DiCaprio and Hilary Swank. His daughter, Melora Hardin is also an actress, his son works as a producer for NBC.

Filmography (selection)

TV

Film

Broadway

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