Arthur Hill (Canadian actor)


Arthur Edward Spence Hill was a Canadian actor. He was known in British and American theatre, film, and television.

Early life

Arthur Edward Spence Hill was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, on August 1, 1922, the son of Edith Georgina and Olin Drake Hill.
He was studying pre-law at the University of British Columbia when he joined the RCAF. As part of the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, Hill served in the mechanic corps. After the war, he finished his law degree, then became interested in acting, which he studied in Seattle, Washington.

Career

In 1956, he appeared as an accused murderer in episode 17 of Colonel March of Scotland Yard, an English/American production starring Boris Karloff. Hill's Broadway theatre debut was in the 1957 revival of Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, playing Cornelius Hackl. In 1963, Hill received the Tony Award for Best Dramatic Actor for his portrayal of George in the original Broadway production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Other Broadway credits include Ben Gant in the original production of Look Homeward, Angel, All the Way Home, Something More!, and More Stately Mansions.
Hill starred as the villain opposite Paul Newman's private eye in the 1966 mystery thriller Harper. In The Andromeda Strain, Hill played Dr. Jeremy Stone. Other film work includes The Ugly American, Harper, Petulia, The Chairman, The Killer Elite, Futureworld, an uncredited role in A Bridge Too Far, and narration of Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Hill's television work includes the 1964 television drama The Reporter. He also appeared in several television episodes in 1966 and 1967, including: Mission Impossible episode "The Carriers", the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode "The Monster from the Inferno", The F.B.I. episode "Flight to Harbin", and The Invaders episode "The Leeches".
From 1971 to 1974, Hill starred as lawyer Owen Marshall in the television series Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law. Another of his television roles was Grandpa Lansford Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie.
Hill appeared in the 1984 pilot episode of Murder, She Wrote and reprised his role in 1990. His final role was as a governor in the 1990 Columbo episode "Agenda for Murder".

Personal life

Hill married Peggy Hassard in September 1942. They had two children, Douglas and Jennifer. The family moved to Great Britain in 1948. In London, he was at the BBC, both radio and television. They moved to New York City in 1955, then to Los Angeles in 1968.
He retired in 1990. After the death of his wife in 1998, he married Anne-Sophie Taraba in 2001.

Death

Hill died on 22 October 2006, in Pacific Palisades, California. He lived in a nursing home, and was 84 years old. His death was attributed to Alzheimer's disease.

Selected filmography

I Was a Male War Bride as Dependents Clearing Officer Miss Pilgrim's Progress as American Vice-Consul The Body Said No! as Robin KingMister Drake's Duck as American Vice-ConsulScarlet Thread as ShawSalute the Toff as Ted HarrisonYou're Only Young Twice as Mystery Man Penny Princess as Representative of Johnson K. Johnson Paul Temple Returns as Cranmer GuestA Day to Remember as AlLife with the Lyons as Slim CassidyThe Crowded Day as Alice's EscortRaising a Riot as American Sergeant The Deep Blue Sea as Jackie JacksonThe Silver Curtain as Jerry WintonAlfred Hitchcock Presents as Yangan Dall / 'Howard Wilcox'Alfred Hitchcock Presents as William BensonThe Young Doctors as TomaselliThe Ugly American as GraingerIn the Cool of the Day as Sam BonnerMoment to Moment as Neil StantonHarper as Albert GravesPetulia as BarneyThe Chairman as ShelbyDon't Let the Angels Fall as RobertRabbit, Run as Reverend Jack EcclesThe Pursuit of Happiness as John PopperThe Andromeda Strain as Dr. Jeremy StoneThe Killer Elite as Cap CollisFutureworld as DuffyA Bridge Too Far as U.S. Medical Colonel The Champ as MikeA Little Romance as Richard KingButch and Sundance: The Early Days as Governor The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd as Thomas Ewing Jr.Revenge of the Stepford Wives as Dale 'Diz' CorbettDirty Tricks as Professor ProsserThe Amateur as BrewerMaking Love as HenrySomething Wicked This Way Comes as Narrator Murder in Space as Vice PresidentOne Magic Christmas as Caleb Grainger Tales of the Unexpected as Terence CarterA Fine Mess''