Wilford Brimley
Birthday: 09/27/1934
Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Biographie:
Wilford Brimley, born on September 27, 1934, was an American actor and musician who gained recognition for his memorable roles in film and television. He was known for his distinctive appearance, with a walrus-like mustache and a warm, down-to-earth persona.
Brimley began his career in the 1960s as a character actor, often portraying gruff and no-nonsense individuals. He made appearances in various television shows and films, but it was his role as the grizzled manager in the 1982 film "The China Syndrome" that brought him widespread acclaim. This breakthrough role led to numerous opportunities in the industry.
One of Brimley's most iconic roles came in 1985 when he played the curmudgeonly but lovable Quaker farmer, Horace Brimley, in the film "Cocoon." His portrayal earned him critical praise and a large fan base. He went on to reprise the role in the film's sequel, "Cocoon: The Return" in 1988.
Throughout his career, Brimley showcased his versatility by taking on a range of roles, including law enforcement officers, military figures, and even a baseball manager. He appeared in films such as "The Natural," "The Firm," and "Hard Target," displaying his ability to bring depth and authenticity to each character he portrayed.
In addition to his acting career, Brimley was an accomplished musician. He played the harmonica and sang, often showcasing his musical talents during his appearances on television shows and in live performances.
Outside of the entertainment industry, Brimley was passionate about diabetes advocacy. He himself was diagnosed with diabetes in the late 1970s, and he became a spokesperson for diabetes awareness and treatment, appearing in public service announcements and educational campaigns.
Wilford Brimley's distinctive presence, deep voice, and genuine acting style made him a beloved figure in film and television. He left a lasting impact on audiences and his colleagues alike, earning the respect and admiration of his peers. Though he passed away on August 1, 2020, his legacy as a talented actor and passionate advocate continues to inspire.
Moview with Wilford Brimley
In & Out - (1997)
Role: Frank Brackett
My Fellow Americans - (1996)
Role: Joe Hollis
The Firm - (1993)
Role: William Devasher
Movie Quotes with Wilford Brimley
Quote from The Firm:
William DeVasher: "I get paid to be suspicious when I've got nothing to be suspicious about."
Avery Tolar Gene Hackman
William Devasher Wilford Brimley
Quote from The Firm:
William DeVasher: "What do you think I am around here, a fucking night watchman?"
Avery Tolar: "I get confused sometimes."
William DeVasher: "Well, don't."
Avery Tolar Gene Hackman
William Devasher Wilford Brimley
Quote from The Firm:
William Devasher Wilford Brimley