
Basil Hoffman
Acting
Born 1938-01-18 · Houston, Texas, USA
Basil Harry Hoffman (January 18, 1938 — September 17, 2021) was an American actor with a film and television career spanning five decades, mostly in supporting roles. He starred in films with many award-winning directors, including Alan Pakula and Robert Redford. He has also authored two books about acting, including Acting and How to Be Good at It. Hoffman was born in Houston, Texas in January 1938, the son of Beulah (née Novoselsky) and David Hoffman, an antique dealer. He graduated from Tulane University; and he spent two years at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, receiving a scholarship for the second, graduating year. His thirteen years of work in New York included many plays, some roles in episodic television, a recurring character on One Life to Live on ABC, hundreds of commercials and a film role in Lady Liberty with Sophia Loren, directed by Mario Monicelli. He made his first trip to Los Angeles in 1974. In that season, he filmed a theatrical feature, At Long Last Love, for Peter Bogdanovich. In the years that followed he appeared in two television movies, television episodes of Kung Fu, The Rockford Files, Sanford and Son (2 roles), Police Woman, Columbo, Kojak, M*A*S*H (2 roles), Barney Miller and several TV commercials. He had recurring roles as the fingerprint technician on Ellery Queen and as Principal Dingleman on Square Pegs. Although most of his work was in film and television, he made a few stage appearances, most notably in Sand Mountain, by Romulus Linney, for which he won a Drama-Logue Award, the first staged reading of Martin E. Brooks’ Joe and Flo at the Actors Studio, and the world premiere of William Blinn's Walking Peoria. He was best known for his work with distinguished film directors, including Peter Bogdanovich, Mario Monicelli, Richard Benjamin, Carl Reiner (twice), Peter Medak (six times) and Alan J. Pakula (twice); Academy Award winners Joel and Ethan Coen, Paolo Sorrentino, Michel Hazanavicius, Steven Spielberg, Delbert Mann, Blake Edwards, Stanley Donen, Sydney Pollack, Ron Howard and Robert Redford (twice as director); and others. His films include: All the President's Men, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, My Favorite Year, The Box, The Electric Horseman, Night Shift, Lucky Lady, Switch, The Milagro Beanfield War, Rio, I Love You, The Pineville Heist, and the Academy Award-winning Best Pictures Ordinary People and The Artist, among many others. A long-time private acting teacher and coach, he was also a frequent guest lecturer and teacher at prestigious professional and academic institutions, including the American Film Institute, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Emerson College, the University of Southern California, Confederation College in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, and the Academie Libanaise des Beaux Arts in Beirut, Lebanon. In 2008, he returned to Beirut as a U.S. State Department Cultural Envoy to Lebanon to teach acting and directing at the University of Balamand's Academie Libanaise des Beaux Arts, Lebanese University, Notre Dame University and St. Joseph University's Institut D'Etude Sceniques Audiovisuelles et Cinematographiques. ... Source: Article "Basil Hoffman" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

Discovering Ella
Jul 8, 2023

Lucky Louie
May 2, 2023

Third Act
Jan 1, 2022

Mr. Roberts
May 17, 2019

The Last Word
Mar 3, 2017

Mommy I Didn't Do It
Jan 1, 2017

The Pineville Heist
Apr 6, 2016

Hail, Caesar!
Feb 5, 2016

Throwdown
Dec 31, 2014

Rio, I Love You
Sep 12, 2014

3 Geezers!
May 22, 2013

The Artist
Oct 12, 2011

The Box
Oct 29, 2009

Down with Love
May 8, 2003

Hefner: Unauthorized
Dec 8, 1999

Culture
Oct 1, 1997

The Elvira Show
Jan 1, 1993

The Ice Runner
Jan 1, 1992

Switch
May 10, 1991

Lambada
Mar 16, 1990

Communion
Nov 10, 1989

The Milagro Beanfield War
Mar 18, 1988

The Ratings Game
Dec 15, 1984

All of Me
Sep 21, 1984

Welcome Home, Jellybean
Mar 24, 1984

Games Mother Never Taught You
Nov 27, 1982

My Favorite Year
Oct 1, 1982

Night Shift
Jul 30, 1982

Scout's Honor
Sep 30, 1980

Ordinary People
Sep 19, 1980