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Arthur Hill Remembered

October 27, 2006 By Sam Sloan Leave a Comment

hill_arthur_250.jpgVeteran character actor Arthur Hill, whose dozens of television and movie appearances included the title role in the series “Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law” and the hit scifi film “The Andromeda Strain” has died. He was 84. Hill succumbed after a very long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Hill, who hadn’t worked in the motion picture or television business since 1990, was a well-known face on TV, appearing on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” “The Defenders,” “Ben Casey,” “The Untouchables,” “The Nurses,” “The FBI,” “Mission Impossible,” “The Fugitive” and “Marcus Welby, M.D.”

He was the star of “Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law” from 1971 to 1974.

Besides “The Andromeda Strain,” Hill also appeared in the films like “Harper,” “The Ugly American” with Marlon Brando, and “A Bridge Too Far.”

Born Aug. 1, 1922, in Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada, Hill served in the Royal Canadian Air Force and attended the University of British Columbia, where he studied law but was lured to the stage.

He moved to Great Britain in 1948 where he performed in a variety of stage productions, then he moved to New York 10 years later and established himself on Broadway.

Hill made his Broadway debut opposite Ruth Gordon in “The Matchmaker,” then went on to star in such stage hits as “Look Homeward Angel.”

The actor won Tony and New York Drama Critics awards for his role as George in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” in 1962.

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