Misplaced Pages

Richard Jenkins: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 05:29, 2 February 2023 editSibTower1987 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users44,848 edits External links← Previous edit Latest revision as of 22:42, 7 December 2024 edit undoHobbes090414 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users1,352 editsNo edit summary 
(48 intermediate revisions by 33 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|American actor}} {{short description|American actor (born 1947)}}
{{Other people|Richard Jenkins}} {{Other people|Richard Jenkins}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2021}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2021}}
{{Infobox person {{Infobox person
| name = Richard Jenkins | name = Richard Jenkins
| image = Fantastic Fest Red Carpet Bone Tomahawk-2073 (28896050790) (cropped).jpg | image = Richard Jenkins 2015 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Jenkins at Fantastic Fest in 2015 | caption = Jenkins in 2015
| birth_name = Richard Dale Jenkins | birth_name = Richard Dale Jenkins
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|5|4}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|5|4}}
Line 17: Line 17:
}} }}


'''Richard Dale Jenkins''' (born May 4, 1947) is an American actor who is well known for his portrayal of deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the ] funeral drama series '']'' (2001–2005). He began his career in theater at the ] and made his film debut in 1974. He has worked steadily in film and television since the 1980s, mostly in supporting roles. He is also known for his roles in the films '']'' (2008), '']'' (2008), '']'' (2010), '']'' (2012), '']'' (2012), '']'' (2017), '']'' (2020), and '']'' (2021). '''Richard Dale Jenkins''' (born May 4, 1947) is an American actor. He is well known for his portrayal of deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the ] funeral drama series '']'' (2001–2005). He began his career in theater at the ] and made his film debut in 1974. He has worked steadily in film and television since the 1980s, mostly in supporting roles. His eclectic body of work includes such films as '']'' (1987), '']'' (1988), '']'' (1996), '']'' (1999), '']'' (2003), '']'' (2008), '']'' (2008), '']'' (2010), '']'' (2012), '']'' (2012), '']'' (2015), '']'' (2020), '']'' (2021), and '']'' (2021).


Jenkins was nominated for the ] for the drama film '']'' (2007).<ref name="Future Movies">{{cite web|url=https://www.futuremovies.co.uk/filmmaking/just-visiting/coco-forsythe|title=Just Visiting|publisher=FutureMovies.co.uk|access-date=January 10, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113093240/https://www.futuremovies.co.uk/filmmaking/just-visiting/coco-forsythe#|archive-date=January 13, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> He won the ] for the limited drama series '']'' (2014). For his performance in the fantasy drama film '']'' (2017), he was nominated for the ], ] and ] for Best Supporting Actor. Jenkins received nominations for the ], ], and ] for the drama film '']'' (2007).<ref name="Future Movies">{{cite web|url=https://www.futuremovies.co.uk/filmmaking/just-visiting/coco-forsythe|title=Just Visiting|date=January 2002 |publisher=FutureMovies.co.uk|access-date=January 10, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113093240/https://www.futuremovies.co.uk/filmmaking/just-visiting/coco-forsythe|archive-date=January 13, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> He won the ] for the limited drama series '']'' (2014). For his performance in the fantasy drama film '']'' (2017), he was nominated for the ], ], and ] for Best Supporting Actor. The ] miniseries '']'' (2022) garnered him both ] and ] nominations for Best Supporting Actor, plus an additional Emmy nod for ].


==Early life== ==Early life==
Jenkins was born and raised in ]. His mother, Mary Elizabeth (] Wheeler), was a housewife, and his father, Dale Stevens Jenkins, was a dentist.<ref>{{cite web|author=Benjamin Secher|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3555246/Richard-Jenkins-bald-61-years-old---and-a-star-at-last.html|title=Richard Jenkins: bald, 61 years old - and a star at last|publisher=Telegraph.co.uk|date=June 28, 2008|access-date=October 13, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226214000/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3555246/Richard-Jenkins-bald-61-years-old---and-a-star-at-last.html#|archive-date=February 26, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="filmr">{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/53/Richard-Jenkins.html|title=Richard Jenkins profile|publisher=FilmReference.com|access-date=October 13, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110520115423/http://www.filmreference.com/film/53/Richard-Jenkins.html#|archive-date=May 20, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> He attended ]. Before he was an actor, Jenkins drove a ] truck (his boss was actor ]'s father).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.showbizspy.com/news/06292008/reilly-movie-dad-met-when-he-was-four|title=Reilly + Movie Dad Met When He Was Four|publisher=Showbizspy.com|date=June 29, 2008|access-date=October 13, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226222445/http://www.showbizspy.com/news/06292008/reilly-movie-dad-met-when-he-was-four|archive-date=February 26, 2009}}</ref><ref>Stated on the '']'', February 3, 2009.</ref> He earned a degree in drama from ] before relocating to ]. Jenkins was born and raised in ]. His mother, Mary Elizabeth (] Wheeler), was a housewife, and his father, Dale Stevens Jenkins, was a dentist.<ref>{{cite web|author=Benjamin Secher|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3555246/Richard-Jenkins-bald-61-years-old---and-a-star-at-last.html|title=Richard Jenkins: bald, 61 years old - and a star at last|publisher=Telegraph.co.uk|date=June 28, 2008|access-date=October 13, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226214000/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3555246/Richard-Jenkins-bald-61-years-old---and-a-star-at-last.html|archive-date=February 26, 2009|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="filmr">{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/53/Richard-Jenkins.html|title=Richard Jenkins profile|publisher=FilmReference.com|access-date=October 13, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110520115423/http://www.filmreference.com/film/53/Richard-Jenkins.html|archive-date=May 20, 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> He attended ]. Before he became a professional actor, Jenkins drove a ] truck; his boss was the father of actor ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.showbizspy.com/news/06292008/reilly-movie-dad-met-when-he-was-four|title=Reilly + Movie Dad Met When He Was Four|publisher=Showbizspy.com|date=June 29, 2008|access-date=October 13, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226222445/http://www.showbizspy.com/news/06292008/reilly-movie-dad-met-when-he-was-four|archive-date=February 26, 2009}}</ref><ref>Stated on the '']'', February 3, 2009.</ref> He earned a degree in drama from ] before relocating to ].


==Career== ==Career==


===Theatre=== ===Theatre===
Jenkins worked with the ] in ], Rhode Island, while breaking into film with a bit part in ''Feasting with Panthers'' (1974), a television film about ]. When he was given the option of joining the ], he accepted immediately.<ref>Moynihan, Rob (January 19, 2015). "How I Got My ]-] Card", '']''. p. 8</ref> He continued as a member of Trinity's resident acting company and served as its artistic director from 1990 to 1994.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.trinityrep.com/about/history/|title=History|work=Trinity Rep|access-date=October 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171009042412/https://www.trinityrep.com/about/history/#|archive-date=October 9, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> Jenkins worked with the ] in ], Rhode Island, while breaking into film with a bit part in ''Feasting with Panthers'' (1974), a television film about ]. When he was given the option of joining the ], he accepted immediately.<ref>Moynihan, Rob (January 19, 2015). "How I Got My ]-] Card", '']''. p. 8</ref> He continued as a member of Trinity's resident acting company and served as its artistic director from 1990 to 1994.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.trinityrep.com/about/history/|title=History|work=Trinity Rep|access-date=October 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171009042412/https://www.trinityrep.com/about/history/|archive-date=October 9, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Film=== ===Film===
Since his debut in the television movie ''Feasting with Panthers'' (1974), Jenkins has worked steadily in ]. His earlier film credits include '']'' (1985), '']'' (1986), '']'' (1987), '']'' (1989), '']'' (1990), ''] ''(1995), '']'' (1996), and '']'' (1999). Since his debut in the television movie ''Feasting with Panthers'' (1974), Jenkins has worked steadily in ]. His earlier film credits include '']'' (1985), '']'' (1986), '']'' (1987), '']'' (1989), '']'' (1990), ''] ''(1995), '']'' (1996), and '']'' (1999).


He has worked with the director siblings the ] in '']'' (1998), '']'' (1999), '']'' (2000), '']'' (2001) and '']'' (2011). He has also appeared in three Coen Brothers movies: '']'' (2001), '']'' (2003), and '']'' (2008). He is in '']'' (2005), has three memorable scenes as FBI Director James (Robert) Grace in '']'' (2007), and '']'' (2008). He has worked with the director siblings the ] in '']'' (1998), '']'' (1999), '']'' (2000), '']'' (2001) and '']'' (2011). He has also appeared in three Coen Brothers movies: '']'' (2001), '']'' (2003), and '']'' (2008). He is in '']'' (2005), has three memorable scenes as FBI Director James (Robert) Grace in '']'' (2007), and Dr. Robert Dobeck in '']'' (2008).


] ]
Although primarily known for supporting parts, Jenkins had a lead role in '']'' (2007) for which he was nominated for the ] and an ].<ref name="Spirit">Maxwell, Erin and Michael Jones. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205094208/http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117996677.html?nav=news&categoryid=1983&cs=1# |date=December 5, 2008 }} December 2, 2008</ref> Jenkins won the ]'s ]. Although primarily known for supporting parts, Jenkins had a lead role in '']'' (2007) for which he was nominated for the ] and an ].<ref name="Spirit">Maxwell, Erin and Michael Jones. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205094208/http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117996677.html?nav=news&categoryid=1983&cs=1# |date=December 5, 2008 }} December 2, 2008</ref> Jenkins won the ]'s ].


In 2010, Jenkins costarred in '']'', as the father of John Tyree (]), and also co-starred with ] and ] in '']''. In 2012, he appeared in the ] and ] horror film '']'' and the action film '']''. He then appeared in the action films '']'' (2013) and '']'' (2017). In 2010, Jenkins costarred in '']'', as the father of John Tyree (]), and also co-starred with ] and ] in '']''. In 2012, he appeared in the ] and ] horror film '']'' and the action film '']''. He then appeared in the action films '']'' (2013) and '']'' (2017).
Line 43: Line 43:
Jenkins is perhaps best known on television for playing ] in the ] drama series '']''. His character is the deceased patriarch of the Fisher family and regularly appears to his family as a ghost or in dreams. He played the role for the show's entire run. He and his castmates received a ] for ] in 2002. Jenkins is perhaps best known on television for playing ] in the ] drama series '']''. His character is the deceased patriarch of the Fisher family and regularly appears to his family as a ghost or in dreams. He played the role for the show's entire run. He and his castmates received a ] for ] in 2002.


Jenkins portrayed a DEA agent in one episode of '']'' and a mob boss in a later episode.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McCarter |first1=Reid |title=Miami Vice supercut reminds you of the ludicrous number of celebrities who guested on Miami Vice |url=https://www.avclub.com/miami-vice-michael-mann-ben-stiller-julia-roberts-1849558305 |access-date=9 October 2022 |publisher=The A.V. Club |date=20 September 2022}}</ref> Jenkins portrayed a DEA agent in one episode of '']'' and a mob boss in a later episode.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McCarter |first1=Reid |title=Miami Vice supercut reminds you of the ludicrous number of celebrities who guested on Miami Vice |url=https://www.avclub.com/miami-vice-michael-mann-ben-stiller-julia-roberts-1849558305 |access-date=9 October 2022 |publisher=The A.V. Club |date=20 September 2022 |archive-date=October 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221009132454/https://www.avclub.com/miami-vice-michael-mann-ben-stiller-julia-roberts-1849558305 |url-status=live }}</ref>


In 2015, Jenkins won the ] for his performance as Henry Kitteridge in the ] miniseries '']''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Boedeker|first1=Hal|title=Emmys: Viola Davis makes history; HBO scores|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/tv-guy/os-emmys-viola-davis-game-of-thrones-veep-20150920-post.html|access-date=October 18, 2015|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=September 20, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002135339/http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/tv-guy/os-emmys-viola-davis-game-of-thrones-veep-20150920-post.html#|archive-date=October 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2015, Jenkins won the ] for his performance as Henry Kitteridge in the ] miniseries '']''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Boedeker|first1=Hal|title=Emmys: Viola Davis makes history; HBO scores|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/tv-guy/os-emmys-viola-davis-game-of-thrones-veep-20150920-post.html|access-date=October 18, 2015|work=Orlando Sentinel|date=September 20, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002135339/http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/tv-guy/os-emmys-viola-davis-game-of-thrones-veep-20150920-post.html|archive-date=October 2, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>


In 2022, Jenkins portrayed Lionel Dahmer, father of notorious serial killer ], in Netflix's limited series '']''. Starring alongside ] and ], Jenkins appears in all ten episodes of the series created by ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Speicher |first1=Jeffrey |title='Dahmer': Why Richard Jenkins' Lionel Is the Netflix Show's Emotional Center |url=https://collider.com/dahmer-lionel-richard-jenkins-emotional-center/ |access-date=9 October 2022 |publisher=Collider |date=6 October 2022}}</ref> His performance was described in '']'' as "brilliant."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Winter |first1=Jessica |title=Netflix’s “Dahmer” and the Killer Who Cannot Be “Explained” |url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/on-television/netflixs-dahmer-and-the-killer-who-cannot-be-explained |access-date=18 November 2022 |work=] |date=2 October 2022}}</ref> In 2022, Jenkins portrayed ], father of notorious serial killer ], in Netflix's limited series '']''. Starring alongside ] and ], Jenkins appears in all ten episodes of the series created by ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Speicher |first1=Jeffrey |title='Dahmer': Why Richard Jenkins' Lionel Is the Netflix Show's Emotional Center |url=https://collider.com/dahmer-lionel-richard-jenkins-emotional-center/ |access-date=9 October 2022 |publisher=Collider |date=6 October 2022 |archive-date=October 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221009132456/https://collider.com/dahmer-lionel-richard-jenkins-emotional-center/ |url-status=live }}</ref> His performance was described in '']'' as "brilliant,"<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Winter |first1=Jessica |title=Netflix's "Dahmer" and the Killer Who Cannot Be "Explained" |url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/on-television/netflixs-dahmer-and-the-killer-who-cannot-be-explained |access-date=18 November 2022 |magazine=] |date=2 October 2022 |archive-date=November 18, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221118023624/https://www.newyorker.com/culture/on-television/netflixs-dahmer-and-the-killer-who-cannot-be-explained |url-status=live }}</ref> and he was nominated for the 2023 ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees / Winners 2023 |url=https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2023/outstanding-supporting-actor-in-a-miniseries-or-a-movie |access-date=2023-07-21 |website=Television Academy |language=en |archive-date=July 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230718091306/https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2023/outstanding-supporting-actor-in-a-miniseries-or-a-movie |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Jenkins is married to choreographer Sharon R. Friedrick, with whom he has two children.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Gordon|first=David|url=https://www.theatermania.com/rhode-island-theater/news/interview-richard-jenkins-sharon-jenkins-oklahoma-trinity_76987.html|title=Richard and Sharon Jenkins Bring Oklahoma! to Life at Trinity Rep|date=May 8, 2016|work=TheaterMania|url-status=live|archive-date=November 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114124324/https://www.theatermania.com/rhode-island-theater/news/interview-richard-jenkins-sharon-jenkins-oklahoma-trinity_76987.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Brady|first=Tara|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/i-said-i-m-in-the-movie-and-the-guy-on-the-gate-said-yeah-sure-me-too-1.3376761|title="I said 'I'm in the movie,' and the guy on the gate said 'Yeah sure, me too' "|date=February 9, 2018|work=]|url-status=live|archive-date=November 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114124308/https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/i-said-i-m-in-the-movie-and-the-guy-on-the-gate-said-yeah-sure-me-too-1.3376761}}</ref> Jenkins is married to choreographer Sharon R. Friedrick, with whom he has two children.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Gordon|first=David|url=https://www.theatermania.com/rhode-island-theater/news/interview-richard-jenkins-sharon-jenkins-oklahoma-trinity_76987.html|title=Richard and Sharon Jenkins Bring Oklahoma! to Life at Trinity Rep|date=May 8, 2016|work=TheaterMania|url-status=live|archive-date=November 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114124324/https://www.theatermania.com/rhode-island-theater/news/interview-richard-jenkins-sharon-jenkins-oklahoma-trinity_76987.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Brady|first=Tara|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/i-said-i-m-in-the-movie-and-the-guy-on-the-gate-said-yeah-sure-me-too-1.3376761|title="I said 'I'm in the movie,' and the guy on the gate said 'Yeah sure, me too' "|date=February 9, 2018|newspaper=]|url-status=live|archive-date=November 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114124308/https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/i-said-i-m-in-the-movie-and-the-guy-on-the-gate-said-yeah-sure-me-too-1.3376761}}</ref>


== Awards and honors== == Awards and honors==
Line 59: Line 59:
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|- |-
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Role
! scope="col" | Director ! scope="col" | Director
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1985 | 1985
! scope="row" | '']''
| Kelly | Kelly
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 1986
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1986
| Dr. Wilkes | Dr. Wilkes
| ] | ]
Line 78: Line 78:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1986
| Radiation Controls Officer, Medatomics Lab | Radiation Controls Officer, Medatomics Lab
| ] | ]
Line 84: Line 83:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1986
| Bobby Pate | Bobby Pate
| Ken Harrison | Ken Harrison
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 1987
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1987
| Cordell | Cordell
| ] | ]
Line 96: Line 94:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1987
| Clyde Alden | Clyde Alden
| ] | ]
Line 102: Line 99:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''Courtship'' ! scope="row" | ''Courtship''
| 1987
| Bobby Pate | Bobby Pate
| Howard Cummings | Howard Cummings
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1988
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1988
| Richard Grant | Richard Grant
| ] | ]
Line 114: Line 110:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1988
| Hank Chandler | Hank Chandler
| ]<br/>William Porter | ]<br/>William Porter
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 1989
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1989
| Detective Gruber | Detective Gruber
| ] | ]
Line 126: Line 121:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1989
| Picayune | Picayune
| ] | ]
Line 132: Line 126:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1989
| Bill Browne | Bill Browne
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1990 | 1990
! scope="row" | '']''
| Attorney Mel Dawson | Attorney Mel Dawson
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| 1993
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1993
| Frank | Frank
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 1994
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1994
| C. Vernon Hale | C. Vernon Hale
| ] | ]
Line 156: Line 149:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1994
| Agent Shaddus Peyser | Agent Shaddus Peyser
| ] | ]
Line 162: Line 154:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1994
| Detective Bridger | Detective Bridger
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1995
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1995
| Howell Saunders | Howell Saunders
| ] | ]
Line 174: Line 165:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1995
| Victor | Victor
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 1996
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1996
| Paul Harmon | Paul Harmon
| ] | ]
Line 186: Line 176:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1996
| Campton | Campton
| ] | ]
Line 192: Line 181:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1996
| Carl Zimmer | Carl Zimmer
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1997
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1997
| Willard Sprague | Willard Sprague
| ] | ]
Line 204: Line 192:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1997
| Michael McCarty | Michael McCarty
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1998
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1998
| Psychiatrist | Psychiatrist
| ] | ]
Line 216: Line 203:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1998
| Johnny Leguard | Johnny Leguard
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="5" | 1999
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1999
| Truman Trainor | Truman Trainor
| ] | ]
Line 228: Line 214:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1999
| Sheriff Art Moran | Sheriff Art Moran
| ] | ]
Line 234: Line 219:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Mod Squad|The Mod Squad (film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Mod Squad|The Mod Squad (film)}}''
| 1999
| Det. Bob Mothershed | Det. Bob Mothershed
| ] | ]
Line 240: Line 224:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1999
| Barney | Barney
| ] | ]
Line 246: Line 229:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Confession|The Confession (1999 film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Confession|The Confession (1999 film)}}''
| 1999
| Cass O'Donnell | Cass O'Donnell
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2000
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2000
| Don Fisk | Don Fisk
| ] | ]
Line 258: Line 240:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2000
| Agent Boshane | Agent Boshane
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 2001
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2001
| Walter Wingfield | Walter Wingfield
| J.B. Rogers | J.B. Rogers
Line 270: Line 251:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Man Who Wasn't There|The Man Who Wasn't There (2001 film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Man Who Wasn't There|The Man Who Wasn't There (2001 film)}}''
| 2001
| Walter Abundas | Walter Abundas
| ] | ]
Line 276: Line 256:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2001
| Father Jimmy | Father Jimmy
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2002
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2002
| Honorable Emmett Cook | Honorable Emmett Cook
| ] | ]
Line 288: Line 267:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2002
| Walter Arnell | Walter Arnell
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="4"| 2003
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2003
| Shake McGuire | Shake McGuire
| ] | ]
Line 300: Line 278:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2003
| Freddy Bender | Freddy Bender
| ] | ]
Line 306: Line 283:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Core}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Core}}''
| 2003
| General Thomas Purcell | General Thomas Purcell
| ] | ]
Line 312: Line 288:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Mudge Boy}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Mudge Boy}}''
| 2003
| Edgar Mudge | Edgar Mudge
| Michael Burke | Michael Burke
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2004
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2004
| Devine | Devine
| ] | ]
Line 324: Line 299:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2004
| Mr. Hooten | Mr. Hooten
| ] | ]
| Uncredited cameo | Uncredited cameo
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 2005
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2005
| Frank Bascombe | Frank Bascombe
| ] | ]
Line 336: Line 310:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2005
| Earl Huttinger | Earl Huttinger
| ] | ]
Line 342: Line 315:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2005
| Hank Aimes | Hank Aimes
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Kingdom|The Kingdom (film)}}''
| 2007 | 2007
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Kingdom|The Kingdom (2007 film)}}''
| FBI Director Robert Grace | FBI Director Robert Grace
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="5" | 2008
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Visitor|The Visitor (2007 drama film)}}''
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Visitor|The Visitor (2007 feature film)}}''
| 2008
| Professor Walter Vale | Professor Walter Vale
| ] | ]
Line 360: Line 332:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Broken|The Broken (film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Broken|The Broken (film)}}''
| 2008
| John McVey | John McVey
| ] | ]
Line 366: Line 337:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2008
| Dr. Robert Doback | Dr. Robert Doback
| ] | ]
Line 372: Line 342:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2008
| Ted Treffon | Ted Treffon
| ] | ]
Line 378: Line 347:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Tale of Despereaux|The Tale of Despereaux (film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Tale of Despereaux|The Tale of Despereaux (film)}}''
| 2008
| Principal | Principal
| ]<br/>Robert Stevenhagen | ]<br/>Robert Stevenhagen
| Voice<br>] — Special Award | Voice<br>] — Special Award
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 2009 | 2009
! scope="row" | '']''
| Richard Twist | Richard Twist
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="5" scope="row" | 2010
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2010
| Paul Gertmanian | Paul Gertmanian
| ] | ]
Line 396: Line 364:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2010
| Bill Tyree | Bill Tyree
| ] | ]
Line 402: Line 369:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2010
| Richard Fenwick | Richard Fenwick
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2010
| Doug Long | Doug Long
| ] | ]
Line 414: Line 379:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2010
| The Father | The Father
| ] | ]
| ] | ]
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 2011
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2011
| Mr. Harper | Mr. Harper
| ] | ]
Line 426: Line 390:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Rum Diary|The Rum Diary (film)}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Rum Diary|The Rum Diary (film)}}''
| 2011
| Edward J. Lotterman | Edward J. Lotterman
| ] | ]
Line 432: Line 395:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2011
| Coakley | Coakley
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="6" | 2012
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2012
| Professor Peter Hoberg | Professor Peter Hoberg
| ] | ]
Line 444: Line 406:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2012
| Russell | Russell
| ] | ]
Line 450: Line 411:
|- |-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Cabin in the Woods}}'' ! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Cabin in the Woods}}''
| 2012
| Gary Sitterson <!-- Richard is not said and Novel says Gary --> | Gary Sitterson <!-- Richard is not said and Novel says Gary -->
| ] | ]
Line 456: Line 416:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2012
| Ron Fenwick, The Driver | Ron Fenwick, The Driver
| ] | ]
Line 462: Line 421:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2012
| District Attorney Alex Rodin | District Attorney Alex Rodin
| ] | ]
Line 468: Line 426:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2012
| Jed Lewis | Jed Lewis
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 2013
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2013
| ] Eli Raphelson | ] Eli Raphelson
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2013
| Bobby | Bobby
| ] | ]
Line 486: Line 442:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2013
| Hugh | Hugh
| Stu Zicherman | Stu Zicherman
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="3" | 2014
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2014
| Richard Shelburn | Richard Shelburn
| ] | ]
Line 498: Line 453:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2014
| Coach Coleman | Coach Coleman
| ] | ]
Line 504: Line 458:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2014
| Robert | Robert
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2015
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2015
| Deputy Chicory | Deputy Chicory
| ] | ]
Line 516: Line 469:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2015
| ] | ]
| ] | ]
| Uncredited voice cameo | Uncredited voice cameo
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2016
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2016
| Don Hollar | Don Hollar
| ] | ]
Line 528: Line 480:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2016
| Senator ] | Senator ]
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2017
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2017
| Senator Al Willis | Senator Al Willis
| ] | ]
Line 540: Line 491:
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2017
| Giles | Giles
| ] | ]
|]<br/>] <small>(2nd place)</small><br/>] <small>(3rd place)</small><br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor<br />Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/> |]<br/>] <small>(2nd place)</small><br/>] <small>(3rd place)</small><br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor<br />Nominated—]<br/>Nominated—]
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2020
! scope="row"| '']'' ! scope="row"| '']''
| 2020
| Robert Shepard | Robert Shepard
| ] | ]
Line 552: Line 502:
|- |-
!scope="row"| '']'' !scope="row"| '']''
| 2020
| Stanley | Stanley
| ] | ]
| |
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 2021
! scope="row"| '']'' ! scope="row"| '']''
| 2021
| Erik Blake | Erik Blake
| ] | ]
Line 564: Line 513:
|- |-
! scope="row"| '']'' ! scope="row"| '']''
| 2021
| Ezra Grindle | Ezra Grindle
|] |]
| Nominated—] | Nominated—]
|-
| 2024
! scope="row"| '']''
| Art Teacher
| ]
| Voice
|- |-
|} |}
Line 574: Line 528:
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|- |-
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Role
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
|- |-
| 1974–1975
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1974-1975
| Warder / The Sheriff | Warder / The Sheriff
| 2 episodes | 2 episodes
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1984 | 1984
! scope="row" | '']''
| Nicholas Vazzana | Nicholas Vazzana
| Episode: "Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion" | Episode: "Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion"
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1985 | 1985
! scope="row" | '']''
| 'Tex' | 'Tex'
| Episode: "Internal Affairs" | Episode: "Internal Affairs"
|- |-
| 1985–1989
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1985-1989
| Goodman / DEA Agent Ed Waters | Goodman / DEA Agent Ed Waters
| 2 episodes | 2 episodes
|- |-
| 1986
! scope="row" | ''The Little Sister'' ! scope="row" | ''The Little Sister''
| 1986
| Roger Davis | Roger Davis
| Television film | rowspan="6" | Television film
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1988 | 1988
! scope="row" | '']''
| Detective Hamill | Detective Hamill
| ]
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1989
! scope="row" | ''Out on the Edge'' ! scope="row" | ''Out on the Edge''
| 1989
| Paul Evetts | Paul Evetts
|-
| Television film
! scope="row" | '']''
| Joel Litkin
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1990
! scope="row" | '']''
| ]
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1990
| Vaughan | Vaughan
| Television film
|-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 1990
| ]
| Television film
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1990
| Wexford | Wexford
| 2 episodes | 3 episodes
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1990
| Debaudt | Debaudt
| Television film | rowspan="3" | Television film
|- |-
| 1991
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1991
| Jim Donaldson | Jim Donaldson
|-
| Television film
| rowspan="2" | 1992
! scope="row" | '']''
| Acton Ryder
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1992
| Jim Mundy | Jim Mundy
| Episode: "Pilot" | Episode: "Pilot"
|- |-
| rowspan="2" | 1993
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1993
| Mr. Benson | Mr. Benson
| 2 episodes | 2 episodes
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1993
| Dr. Marc Conant | Dr. Marc Conant
| Television film | rowspan="3" | Television film
|- |-
| 1996
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1996
| Bob Klemper | Bob Klemper
| Television film
|- |-
| 1997
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 1997
| ] | ]
| Television film
|- |-
| 2001
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2001
| Mr. Bo | Mr. Bo
| Episode: "Mr. Bo" | Episode: "Mr. Bo"
|- |-
| 2001–2005
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2001–2005
| Nathaniel Fisher | Nathaniel Fisher
| 21 episodes<br/>Nominated—] | 21 episodes<br/>Nominated—]
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 2002 | 2002
! scope="row" | '']''
| ] | ]
| Television film | Television film
|- |-
| 2014
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2014
| Henry Kitteridge | Henry Kitteridge
| 4 episodes<br>]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—] | 4 episodes<br>]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]
|- |-
| 2016–2019
! scope="row" | '']'' ! scope="row" | '']''
| 2016–2019
| Steven Frost | Steven Frost
| 24 episodes | 24 episodes
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 2017 | 2017
! scope="row" | '']''
| Vlad Anghel (voice) | Vlad Anghel (voice)
| Episode: "No Exit" | Episode: "No Exit"
|- |-
! scope="row" | '']''
| 2022 | 2022
! scope="row" | '']''
| Lionel Dahmer
| ]
| 10 episodes<br>Nominated—]<br>Pending—]
| 10 episodes; also producer<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]<br>Nominated—]
|-
|TBA
! scope="row" |'']''
|Ivan
|<ref>{{cite magazine artic<!---->le |last1=Otterson |first1=Joe |date=May 22, 2024 |title=Richard Jenkins Joins Amazon Series Adaptation of Ed Brubaker Graphic Novel ''Criminal'' |url=https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/richard-jenkins-amazon-series-ed-brubaker-graphic-novel-criminal-1236013380/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522204904/https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/richard-jenkins-amazon-series-ed-brubaker-graphic-novel-criminal-1236013380/ |archive-date=May 22, 2024 |magazine=] |publisher=]}}</ref>
|} |}


Line 726: Line 680:
] ]
] ]
]
] ]
] ]
Line 738: Line 691:
] ]
] ]
] ]

Latest revision as of 22:42, 7 December 2024

American actor (born 1947) For other people named Richard Jenkins, see Richard Jenkins (disambiguation).

Richard Jenkins
Jenkins in 2015
BornRichard Dale Jenkins
(1947-05-04) May 4, 1947 (age 77)
DeKalb, Illinois, U.S.
Alma materIllinois Wesleyan University
OccupationActor
Years active1974–present
Spouse Sharon R. Friedrick ​(m. 1969)
Children2

Richard Dale Jenkins (born May 4, 1947) is an American actor. He is well known for his portrayal of deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the HBO funeral drama series Six Feet Under (2001–2005). He began his career in theater at the Trinity Repertory Company and made his film debut in 1974. He has worked steadily in film and television since the 1980s, mostly in supporting roles. His eclectic body of work includes such films as The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Little Nikita (1988), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Snow Falling on Cedars (1999), The Mudge Boy (2003), Burn After Reading (2008), Step Brothers (2008), Let Me In (2010), Jack Reacher (2012), The Cabin in the Woods (2012), Bone Tomahawk (2015), The Last Shift (2020), The Humans (2021), and Nightmare Alley (2021).

Jenkins received nominations for the Academy Award, Spirit Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor for the drama film The Visitor (2007). He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for the limited drama series Olive Kitteridge (2014). For his performance in the fantasy drama film The Shape of Water (2017), he was nominated for the Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Netflix miniseries Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022) garnered him both Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for Best Supporting Actor, plus an additional Emmy nod for producing the series.

Early life

Jenkins was born and raised in DeKalb, Illinois. His mother, Mary Elizabeth (née Wheeler), was a housewife, and his father, Dale Stevens Jenkins, was a dentist. He attended DeKalb High School. Before he became a professional actor, Jenkins drove a linen truck; his boss was the father of actor John C. Reilly. He earned a degree in drama from Illinois Wesleyan University before relocating to Rhode Island.

Career

Theatre

Jenkins worked with the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, while breaking into film with a bit part in Feasting with Panthers (1974), a television film about Oscar Wilde. When he was given the option of joining the Screen Actors Guild, he accepted immediately. He continued as a member of Trinity's resident acting company and served as its artistic director from 1990 to 1994.

Film

Since his debut in the television movie Feasting with Panthers (1974), Jenkins has worked steadily in film. His earlier film credits include Silverado (1985), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Sea of Love (1989), Blue Steel (1990), How to Make an American Quilt (1995), Flirting with Disaster (1996), and Snow Falling On Cedars (1999).

He has worked with the director siblings the Farrelly brothers in There's Something About Mary (1998), Outside Providence (1999), Me, Myself & Irene (2000), Say It Isn't So (2001) and Hall Pass (2011). He has also appeared in three Coen Brothers movies: The Man Who Wasn't There (2001), Intolerable Cruelty (2003), and Burn After Reading (2008). He is in North Country (2005), has three memorable scenes as FBI Director James (Robert) Grace in The Kingdom (2007), and Dr. Robert Dobeck in Step Brothers (2008).

Jenkins in April 2011

Although primarily known for supporting parts, Jenkins had a lead role in The Visitor (2007) for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award and an Academy Award for Best Actor. Jenkins won the International Press Academy's Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture.

In 2010, Jenkins costarred in Dear John, as the father of John Tyree (Channing Tatum), and also co-starred with Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem in Eat Pray Love. In 2012, he appeared in the Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard horror film The Cabin in the Woods and the action film Jack Reacher. He then appeared in the action films White House Down (2013) and Kong: Skull Island (2017).

Jenkins co-starred in Guillermo del Toro's fantasy romance drama film The Shape of Water (2017), for which he received critical acclaim. For his performance, he garnered Academy Award, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.

Television

Jenkins is perhaps best known on television for playing Nathaniel Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under. His character is the deceased patriarch of the Fisher family and regularly appears to his family as a ghost or in dreams. He played the role for the show's entire run. He and his castmates received a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2002.

Jenkins portrayed a DEA agent in one episode of Miami Vice and a mob boss in a later episode.

In 2015, Jenkins won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for his performance as Henry Kitteridge in the HBO miniseries Olive Kitteridge.

In 2022, Jenkins portrayed Lionel Dahmer, father of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, in Netflix's limited series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Starring alongside Evan Peters and Molly Ringwald, Jenkins appears in all ten episodes of the series created by Ryan Murphy. His performance was described in The New Yorker as "brilliant," and he was nominated for the 2023 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie.

Personal life

Jenkins is married to choreographer Sharon R. Friedrick, with whom he has two children.

Awards and honors

In 2014, Jenkins and his wife Sharon received the Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement from Trinity Repertory Company in Providence.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes
1985 Silverado Kelly Lawrence Kasdan
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Dr. Wilkes Woody Allen
The Manhattan Project Radiation Controls Officer, Medatomics Lab Marshall Brickman
On Valentine's Day Bobby Pate Ken Harrison
1987 Rachel River Cordell Sandy Smolan
The Witches of Eastwick Clyde Alden George Miller
Courtship Bobby Pate Howard Cummings
1988 Little Nikita Richard Grant Richard Benjamin
Stealing Home Hank Chandler Steven Kampmann
William Porter
1989 Sea of Love Detective Gruber Harold Becker
Blaze Picayune Ron Shelton
How I Got into College Bill Browne Savage Steve Holland
1990 Blue Steel Attorney Mel Dawson Kathryn Bigelow
1993 Undercover Blues Frank Herbert Ross
1994 It Could Happen to You C. Vernon Hale Andrew Bergman
Trapped in Paradise Agent Shaddus Peyser George Gallo
Wolf Detective Bridger Mike Nichols
1995 How to Make an American Quilt Howell Saunders Jocelyn Moorhouse
The Indian in the Cupboard Victor Frank Oz
1996 Flirting with Disaster Paul Harmon David O. Russell Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
A Couch in New York Campton Chantal Akerman
Eddie Carl Zimmer Steve Rash
1997 Eye of God Willard Sprague Tim Blake Nelson
Absolute Power Michael McCarty Clint Eastwood
1998 There's Something About Mary Psychiatrist Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Uncredited cameo
The Impostors Johnny Leguard Stanley Tucci
1999 Random Hearts Truman Trainor Sydney Pollack
Snow Falling on Cedars Sheriff Art Moran Scott Hicks
The Mod Squad Det. Bob Mothershed Scott Silver
Outside Providence Barney Michael Corrente
The Confession Cass O'Donnell David Hugh Jones
2000 What Planet Are You From? Don Fisk Mike Nichols
Me, Myself & Irene Agent Boshane Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
2001 Say It Isn't So Walter Wingfield J.B. Rogers
The Man Who Wasn't There Walter Abundas Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
One Night at McCool's Father Jimmy Harald Zwart
2002 Stealing Harvard Honorable Emmett Cook Bruce McCulloch
Changing Lanes Walter Arnell Roger Michell
2003 Cheaper by the Dozen Shake McGuire Shawn Levy
Intolerable Cruelty Freddy Bender Joel
Ethan Coen
The Core General Thomas Purcell Jon Amiel
The Mudge Boy Edgar Mudge Michael Burke
2004 Shall We Dance? Devine Peter Chelsom
I Heart Huckabees Mr. Hooten David O. Russell Uncredited cameo
2005 Fun with Dick and Jane Frank Bascombe Dean Parisot
Rumor Has It… Earl Huttinger Rob Reiner
North Country Hank Aimes Niki Caro
2007 The Kingdom FBI Director Robert Grace Peter Berg
2008 The Visitor Professor Walter Vale Tom McCarthy
The Broken John McVey Sean Ellis
Step Brothers Dr. Robert Doback Adam McKay San Diego Film Critics Society — Special Award
Burn After Reading Ted Treffon Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
San Diego Film Critics Society — Special Award
The Tale of Despereaux Principal Sam Fell
Robert Stevenhagen
Voice
San Diego Film Critics Society — Special Award
2009 Waiting for Forever Richard Twist James Keach
2010 happythankyoumoreplease Paul Gertmanian Josh Radnor
Dear John Bill Tyree Lasse Hallström
Eat Pray Love Richard Fenwick Ryan Murphy
Norman Doug Long Jonathan Segal Breckenridge Festival of Film for Best Ensemble Cast
Let Me In The Father Matt Reeves Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for Best Supporting Actor
2011 Friends with Benefits Mr. Harper Will Gluck
The Rum Diary Edward J. Lotterman Bruce Robinson
Hall Pass Coakley Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
2012 Liberal Arts Professor Peter Hoberg Josh Radnor
Darling Companion Russell Lawrence Kasdan
The Cabin in the Woods Gary Sitterson Drew Goddard
Killing Them Softly Ron Fenwick, The Driver Andrew Dominik
Jack Reacher District Attorney Alex Rodin Christopher McQuarrie
The Company You Keep Jed Lewis Robert Redford
2013 White House Down Speaker Eli Raphelson Roland Emmerich
Turbo Bobby David Soren Voice
A.C.O.D. Hugh Stu Zicherman
2014 God's Pocket Richard Shelburn John Slattery
4 Minute Mile Coach Coleman Charles-Olivier Michaud
Lullaby Robert Andrew Levitas
2015 Bone Tomahawk Deputy Chicory S. Craig Zahler Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Spotlight Richard Sipe Tom McCarthy Uncredited voice cameo
2016 The Hollars Don Hollar John Krasinski
LBJ Senator Richard Russell Rob Reiner
2017 Kong: Skull Island Senator Al Willis Jordan Vogt-Roberts
The Shape of Water Giles Guillermo del Toro St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor (2nd place)
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor (3rd place)
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated—San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
2020 Kajillionaire Robert Shepard Miranda July
The Last Shift Stanley Andrew Cohn
2021 The Humans Erik Blake Stephen Karam
Nightmare Alley Ezra Grindle Guillermo del Toro Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
2024 IF Art Teacher John Krasinski Voice

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1974–1975 Great Performances Warder / The Sheriff 2 episodes
1984 American Playhouse Nicholas Vazzana Episode: "Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion"
1985 Spenser: For Hire 'Tex' Episode: "Internal Affairs"
1985–1989 Miami Vice Goodman / DEA Agent Ed Waters 2 episodes
1986 The Little Sister Roger Davis Television film
1988 In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders Detective Hamill
1989 Out on the Edge Paul Evetts
Kojak: Fatal Flaw Joel Litkin
1990 Challenger Gregory Jarvis
When You Remember Me Vaughan
Against the Law Wexford 3 episodes
Descending Angel Debaudt Television film
1991 Doublecrossed Jim Donaldson
1992 Afterburn Acton Ryder
Crossroads Jim Mundy Episode: "Pilot"
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Mr. Benson 2 episodes
And the Band Played On Dr. Marc Conant Television film
1996 The Boys Next Door Bob Klemper
1997 Into Thin Air: Death on Everest Beck Weathers
2001 Ally McBeal Mr. Bo Episode: "Mr. Bo"
2001–2005 Six Feet Under Nathaniel Fisher 21 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2002 Sins of the Father Bobby Frank Cherry Television film
2014 Olive Kitteridge Henry Kitteridge 4 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
2016–2019 Berlin Station Steven Frost 24 episodes
2017 Comrade Detective Vlad Anghel (voice) Episode: "No Exit"
2022 Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Lionel Dahmer 10 episodes; also producer
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
TBA Criminal Ivan

References

  1. "Just Visiting". FutureMovies.co.uk. January 2002. Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  2. Benjamin Secher (June 28, 2008). "Richard Jenkins: bald, 61 years old - and a star at last". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
  3. "Richard Jenkins profile". FilmReference.com. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
  4. "Reilly + Movie Dad Met When He Was Four". Showbizspy.com. June 29, 2008. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
  5. Stated on the Late Show with David Letterman, February 3, 2009.
  6. Moynihan, Rob (January 19, 2015). "How I Got My SAG-AFTRA Card", TV Guide. p. 8
  7. "History". Trinity Rep. Archived from the original on October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  8. Maxwell, Erin and Michael Jones. Variety "Film trio feel the Spirit." Archived December 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine December 2, 2008
  9. McCarter, Reid (September 20, 2022). "Miami Vice supercut reminds you of the ludicrous number of celebrities who guested on Miami Vice". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  10. Boedeker, Hal (September 20, 2015). "Emmys: Viola Davis makes history; HBO scores". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2015.
  11. Speicher, Jeffrey (October 6, 2022). "'Dahmer': Why Richard Jenkins' Lionel Is the Netflix Show's Emotional Center". Collider. Archived from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  12. Winter, Jessica (October 2, 2022). "Netflix's "Dahmer" and the Killer Who Cannot Be "Explained"". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  13. "Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees / Winners 2023". Television Academy. Archived from the original on July 18, 2023. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  14. Gordon, David (May 8, 2016). "Richard and Sharon Jenkins Bring Oklahoma! to Life at Trinity Rep". TheaterMania. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020.
  15. Brady, Tara (February 9, 2018). ""I said 'I'm in the movie,' and the guy on the gate said 'Yeah sure, me too' "". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020.
  16. "Richard and Sharon Jenkins to Receive Trinity Rep's 2014 Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement; Ceremony Set for 6/9". Broadway World. April 8, 2014. Archived from the original on April 9, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014.
  17. Gray, Channing (June 9, 2014). "Pell Awards salute the best of R.I. arts". The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on July 13, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014.
  18. "30th Moscow International Film Festival (2008)". MIFF. Archived from the original on April 21, 2013. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  19. Otterson, Joe (May 22, 2024). "Richard Jenkins Joins Amazon Series Adaptation of Ed Brubaker Graphic Novel Criminal". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on May 22, 2024.

External links

Awards for Richard Jenkins
AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Supporting Actor
AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Grownup Love Story
2000s
2010s
2020s
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
1953–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture
Drama
(1996–2010, 2018–present)
Musical or Comedy
(1996–2010, 2018–present)
Motion Picture
(2011–2017)
St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Categories: