- William Hootkins
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birthplace =Dallas, Texas , USA
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deathplace =Santa Monica, California , USAWilliam Michael Hootkins (
July 5 ,1948 –October 23 ,2005 ) was an Americanactor , most famous for playing Red Six (Jek Porkins) in "" (1977), the crookedLt. Max Eckhardt in "Batman" (1989), and Major Eaton, one of the army intelligence men appearing at the beginning and the end of "Raiders of the Lost Ark ".Early life
At the age of 15, Hootkins found himself caught up in the
FBI 's investigation into the assassination of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy when he was interviewed about Mrs.Ruth Paine , the woman "harboring"Marina Oswald , the Russian wife of the presumed assassinLee Harvey Oswald . He had been studying Russian with Paine at his school, St. Mark's in Dallas, where he also developed his taste for theatre, joining the same drama group asTommy Lee Jones .Hootkins was born in
Dallas, Texas , but had made his home inLondon ,England , from the early 1970s until 2002, when he moved toLos Angeles . Having studied atPrinceton University , where he became fluent inMandarin Chinese and was a mainstay of theTheatre Intime , making a particular impact with his performance inOrson Welles ' "Moby Dick Rehearsed ", he trained as an actor at theLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).Acting career
In England, he found work in the theatre as well as in film, and he would have his greatest success on stage portraying
Alfred Hitchcock in Terry Johnson's 2003 hit play "Hitchcock Blonde", first at theRoyal Court Theatre and in London's West End.He appeared in many cult roles that made him a welcome figure at fan conventions, particularly for "
Star Wars ". He also appeared in significant parts in films as "Hardware" (1990),Santa Claus in "Like Father, Like Santa" (1998), and "Hear My Song " (1991), where he was the Mr. X who was presumed to be the Irish tenorJosef Locke under a false name.He also appeared in several roles on television, including Colonel Cobb in the remake of "The Tomorrow People" and as Uncle George in the 2002 remake of "The Magnificent Ambersons".
Voice acting
He was also a voice artist, recording dozens of plays for
BBC Radio Drama where his roles ranged fromJ. Edgar Hoover andOrson Welles toWinston Churchill . In audio books, he read works byJack London ,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow andCarl Hiaasen and performed a complete reading ofHerman Melville 's "Moby-Dick " forNaxos Records Audiobooks in some 24 hours and 50 minutes. He also voicedDingodile in ', and did the voice acting for Maximillian Roivas in the cult hit '.Death
Hootkins died of
pancreatic cancer inSanta Monica, California onOctober 23 ,2005 at the age of 57.External links
*imdb name|id=0393853|name=William Hootkins
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