 | Mark Twain Hal Holbrook As Mark Twain In 1967 |
 | Academy Awards 08: Hal Holbrook Award Season '08. Lisa Rinna and Joey Fatone interview Hal Holbrook and Dixie Carter at Hollywood's biggest Red Carpet event. |
 | Silent Wings - Death from the sky in WW II. Hal Holbrook. Movie trailer for the upcoming film on DVD "Silent Wings." Glider pilots and all major World War II glider operations such as Overlord, Market Garden and Varsity. Development of glider warefare by Nazi Germany's Army and Air Force. Narrated by Hal Holbrook. Interviews with Walter Cronkite, Andy Rooney and others. They said the "G" on the wings stood not for "gliders" but for "guts." Directed by Rob Child. Narrated by Hal Holbrook. Inecom Entertainment Company.www.SilentWingsFilm.com. |
 | Charles Nelson Reilly teaches acting - Hal Holbrook When I was a student in Charles Nelson Reilly's acting class, often the best part of class was when Charles go off on a tangent, telling a story to explain an acting concept to an actor. Sometimes I was lucky to catch some of those stories on my tape recorder. Here he's talking about the importance of the words in the script. He tells this hilarious story about directing Hal Holbrook in "Evening Shade" and the importance of the word "robust". I have several more of these stories, and am hoping to also post them. This is an audio-only file. |
 | The 7th Day with Hal Holbrook - Introduction Revelations from the Lost Pages of HistoryA Five part TV documentary hosted by Hal Holbrook -Clipshttp://www.the7thday.org/ |
 | Celeb Watch: Hal Holbrook at the SAG Awards Hal Holbrook meets USA TODAY reporter Will Keck on the red carpet. For more celebrity videos, go to celebwatch.usatoday.com! |
 | Hal Holbrook at the 80th Academy Awards Hal Holbrook, Nominee for best supporting actor in "Into the Wild" at the 80th Academy Awards. |
 | Hal Holbrook, Mark Twain Tonight! - Sangamon Auditorium, UIS When Sangamon Auditorium opened its doors on February 21, 1981, it chose Hal Holbrook's portrayal of the eminent literary mind, Mark Twain, in the one man show, Mark Twain Tonight! as its inaugural performance. Since then, Holbrook's talent, ever-evolving show, and the witty genius of Twain's commentary has nearly sold out five previous performances at Sangamon Auditorium and returns yet again by popular demand.get ticket information by visiting www.SangamonAuditorium.org |
 | Chris & Ron Say Goodbye Scene with Hal Holbrook and Emile Hirsch from Into The Wild. |
 | Hal Holbrook in "Mark Twain Tonight!" (1967) Hal Holbrook plays Mark Twain, expounding upon Man, "the reasoning animal." Holbrook still performs MTT these days, but requires considerably less makeup. |