Arthur Hill
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arthur Edward Spence Hill (August 1, 1922 – October 22, 2006) was a Canadian actor best known for appearances in British and American theater, movies and television. He attended the University of British Columbia and continued his acting studies in Seattle, Washington. Born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, Hill served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II and attended the University of British Columbia, where he studied law but was lured to the stage. Hill made his Broadway debut as Cornelius Hackl in the 1957 revival of Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker. In 1963 he won the Tony Award for Best Dramatic Actor for his portrayal of George in the original Broadway production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (opposite Uta Hagen). His other Broadway credits include Ben Gant in the original production of Ketti Frings's Look Homeward, Angel (1957), The Gang's All Here (1959), All the Way Home (1960), Something More! (1964), and More Stately Mansions (1967). His most recognizable film portrayal was that of Dr. Jeremy Stone in the film adaptation of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain (1971). Hill's other film work included roles in Harper (1966), The Chairman (1969), Sam Peckinpah's The Killer Elite (1975) and Futureworld (1976), " A Little Romance" (1979), and he narrated the film version of Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983). Arguably, Hill's most famous acting role was that of lawyer Owen Marshall, the lead role in the 1971-1974 TV series Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law. He appeared on many other series, including CBS's The Reporter, a 1964 drama starring Harry Guardino. He appeared as a guest star in the pilot episode of Murder, She Wrote in 1984, returning to that same role in an episode in 1990. This would turn out to be his last appearance in film. He died in a Pacific Palisades, California nursing home, aged 84, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Hill (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Fugitive

Columbo

Murder, She Wrote

Tony Awards

Mission: Impossible

Matinee Theater

Tales of the Unexpected

Run for Your Life
All Movies (58)
- Christmas Eve1986 · as Andrew Kingsley
- A Fine Mess1986 · as (uncredited)
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun1986 · as Thomas Shea
- One Magic Christmas1985 · as Caleb Grainger
- Murder in Space1985 · as Vice-President
- The Guardian1984 · as Dr. Phil Julian
- Love Leads the Way: A True Story1984 · as Mr. Frank
- Prototype1983 · as Gen. Keating
- Something Wicked This Way Comes1983 · as Narrator (voice)
- Intimate Agony1983 · as Dr. Holliston
- Tomorrow's Child1982 · as Dr. Glenn Gorham
- Making Love1982 · as Henry
- The Amateur1981 · as Brewer
- Dirty Tricks1981 · as Professor Prosser
- Angel Dusted1981 · as Michael Eaton
- The Return of Frank Cannon1980 · as Dr. Curtis McDonald
- The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd1980 · as General Thomas Ewing
- Churchill and the Generals1979 · as President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The Champ1979 · as Mike
- Butch and Sundance: The Early Days1979 · as Governor (uncredited)
- A Little Romance1979 · as Richard King
- Riel1979 · as Taylor
- The Glacier Fox1978 · as Narrator (voice)
- Tell Me My Name1977 · as Porter McPhail
- A Bridge Too Far1977 · as U.S. Medical Colonel
- Futureworld1976 · as Dr. Duffy
- Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys1976 · as Judge James Edwin Horton
- The Killer Elite1975 · as Cap Collis
- The Rivalry1975 · as Abraham Lincoln
- Death Be Not Proud1975 · as John Gunther
- Ordeal1973 · as Richard Damian
- The Golden Handshake1973
- The Andromeda Strain1971 · as Dr. Jeremy Stone
- The Pursuit of Happiness1971 · as John Popper
- The Other Man1970 · as Paul Maitland
- Rabbit, Run1970 · as Jack Eccles
- The Chairman1969 · as Shelby
- Don't Let the Angels Fall1969 · as Robert
- Petulia1968 · as Barney
- The Desperate Hours1967 · as Dan Hilliard
- Atta Girl, Kelly!1967 · as Evan Clayton
- Harper1966 · as Albert Graves
- Moment to Moment1966 · as Neil Stanton
- In the Cool of the Day1963 · as Sam Bonner
- The Ugly American1963 · as Grainger
- The Young Doctors1961 · as Tomaselli
- The Man Who Found the Money1960 · as William Benson
- Born Yesterday1956 · as Paul Verrall
- The Deep Blue Sea1955 · as Jackie Jackson
- The Crowded Day1954 · as Alice's Escort
- The Matchmaker1954 · as Cornelius Hackl
- A Day to Remember1953 · as Al
- Salute the Toff1952 · as Ted Harrison
- Penny Princess1952 · as Representative of Johnson K. Johnson (uncredited)
- Scarlet Thread1951 · as Shaw
- The Undefeated1950
- The Body Said No!1950 · as Robin King
- I Was a Male War Bride1949 · as Dependents Clearing Officer (uncredited)
All TV Shows (36)
- Murder, She Wrote1984 · as Preston Giles
- Glitter1984 · as Charles Hardwick
- American Playhouse1982 · as Willy Shrike
- Hagen1980
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Terence Carter
- Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law1971 · as Owen Marshall
- Columbo1971 · as Governor
- Vanished1971 · as Arnold Greer
- Marcus Welby, M.D.1969 · as Owen Marshall
- The Bold Ones: The New Doctors1969 · as Ainsley Walters
- Lancer1968
- The Name of the Game1968 · as Gerald Brighton
- The Invaders1967 · as Warren Doneghan
- CBS Playhouse1966 · as Bryan Gray
- Mission: Impossible1966 · as Janos Passik
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Ernest Putnam / Dr. Charles King
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Edward Lennan
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Max Griswold
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Richard Bender
- Run for Your Life1965 · as Bill Dagen
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1963 · as Donald Hammond
- The Fugitive1963 · as Dr. Frederick Howell
- Ben Casey1961
- The Defenders1961 · as Fred Braden
- The Defenders1961 · as Matthew J. Ritter
- Route 661960
- The Untouchables1959 · as Fr. Francis Gregory
- New York Confidential1959
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Presenter
- Colonel March of Scotland Yard1956 · as Jerry
- Matinee Theater1955
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955 · as Howard Wilcox
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955 · as William Benson
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Paul Verrall
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Abraham Lincoln
- Studio One1948 · as Ivory