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Born
Powers Allen Boothe

(1948-06-01)June 1, 1948
Snyder, Texas, U.S.
Died May 14, 2017(2017-05-14) (aged 68)
Education
Occupation Actor
Years active 1977–2016
Spouse(s)
Pamela Cole
(m. 1969)
Children 2
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Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was an American actor known for his commanding character actor roles on film and television. He received a Primetime Emmy Award and nominations for two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

He won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his portrayal of Jim Jones in Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980). He also played saloon owner Cy Tolliver on Deadwood from 2004 to 2006, President Noah Daniels on 24 in 2007, and Lamar Wyatt in Nashville from 2012 to 2014. He also appeared in the western limited series Hatfields & McCoys (2012).

He is also known for his performances as "Curly Bill" Brocius in the western Tombstone (1993) and Alexander Haig in historical drama Nixon (1995). Other notable film roles include Cruising (1980), Red Dawn (1984), Blue Sky (1994), Sudden Death (1995), Sin City (2005), and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).

He portrayed Gideon Malick in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's The Avengers (2012), and in the ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. from 2015 to 2016. He was also the voice of Gorilla Grodd in the DC Animated Universe shows Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.

Early life

Boothe, the youngest of three boys, was born June 1, 1948, at home on a cotton farm in Snyder, Texas, to Merrill Vestal Boothe (1924–1985), a rancher, and his wife Emily (née Reeves) Boothe (1924–1999).

Boothe attended Snyder High School, where he played football and appeared in school plays. He was the first in his family to go beyond high school, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, and earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in Drama from Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas.

Career

After graduating from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, Boothe joined the repertory company of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, with roles in Henry IV, Part 2 (portraying Henry IV of England), Troilus and Cressida, and others. His New York stage debut was in the 1974 Lincoln Center production of Richard III. Five years later, his Broadway theater debut came in a starring role in the one-act play Lone Star, written by James McLure.

Boothe first came to national attention in 1980, playing Jim Jones in the CBS-TV movie Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones. Boothe's portrayal of the crazed cult leader received critical acclaim. In Time's story on the production, Boothe was praised: "There is one extraordinary performance. A young actor named Powers Boothe captures all the charisma and evil of 'Dad', Jim Jones." Boothe won the Emmy Award for his role, beating out veterans Henry Fonda and Jason Robards. As the Screen Actors Guild were on strike in the fall of 1980, he was the only actor to cross picket lines to attend the ceremonies and accept his award, saying at the time, "This may be either the bravest moment of my career or the dumbest."

Boothe portrayed Philip Marlowe in a TV series based on Raymond Chandler's short stories for HBO in the 1980s. He appeared in such films as Southern Comfort, A Breed Apart, Red Dawn, The Emerald Forest, Rapid Fire and Extreme Prejudice, as well as the HBO films Into the Homeland and By Dawn's Early Light. Additionally, he appeared in the 1990 CBS-TV film Family of Spies, in which he played traitor Navy Officer John Walker. Boothe portrayed Curly Bill Brocius in the hit 1993 Western Tombstone, the disloyal senior Army officer in Blue Sky (opposite Jessica Lange's Oscar-winning performance), and the sinister lead terrorist in Sudden Death. He was also part of the large ensemble casts for Oliver Stone's Nixon (as Chief of Staff Alexander Haig) and U Turn (as the town sheriff).

In 2001, he starred as Flavius Aëtius, the Roman general in charge of stopping the Hun invasion in the made-for-TV miniseries Attila. Boothe played a featured role on the HBO series Deadwood, and the corrupt senator Ethan Roark in the motion picture Sin City (2005), as well as its sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014). He is the voice of one of the characters in the 2005 video game Area 51 and of Gorilla Grodd, the hyper-intelligent telepathic supervillain in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. He voiced the villain, Kane, in the 2008 video game Turok.

He was a special guest star on 24, where he played Vice President Noah Daniels. He returned in the prequel to the seventh season, 24: Redemption. Just after taking the role as acting President, Boothe is seen exiting Air Force Two with F-15s in the background. Boothe played a downed F-15 pilot in Red Dawn. In March 2008, he narrated a television campaign ad for Senator John McCain's presidential campaign.

In 2012, Boothe appeared in Joss Whedon's The Avengers in a secretive role as a shadowy governmental superior to S.H.I.E.L.D. In 2015–16, he reprised the role, now named Gideon Malick, in ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Boothe appeared in the 2012 miniseries Hatfields & McCoys as Judge Valentine "Wall" Hatfield. Boothe was also cast as Lamar Wyatt in the ABC musical drama series Nashville. Boothe also lent his voice to Hitman: Absolution, a 2012 video game developed by IO Interactive, voicing the character of Benjamin Travis.

Personal life

Boothe married his college sweetheart Pam Cole in 1969 and they remained married until his death. They had two children, Parisse and Preston.

Death

Boothe died in Los Angeles, on the morning of May 14, 2017, 18 days short of his 69th birthday, from the effects of pancreatic cancer.

His body was buried in Deadwood Cemetery in rural Deadwood, located in Panola County east of Carthage in east Texas.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977 The Goodbye Girl Richard III Cast
1980 Cruising Hankie Salesman
1980 The Cold Eye (My Darling, Be Careful)
1981 Southern Comfort Corp. Charles Hardin
1984 A Breed Apart Mike Walker
1984 Red Dawn Lt. Col. Andrew "Andy" Tanner
1985 The Emerald Forest Bill Markham
1987 Extreme Prejudice Cash Bailey
1988 Sapphire Man Ryan Short film
1989 Stalingrad Gen. Vasily Chuikov
1990 By Dawn's Early Light Major Cassidy
1992 Rapid Fire Lieutenant Mace Ryan
1993 Tombstone Bill "Curly Bill" Brocius
1993 Angely smerti
1994 Blue Sky Colonel Vince Johnson
1995 Mutant Species Frost
1995 Sudden Death Joshua Foss
1995 Nixon Alexander Haig
1997 Con Air Officer At Leaving Ceremony Uncredited voice
1997 U Turn Sheriff Virgil Potter
2000 Men of Honor Captain Pullman
2001 Frailty FBI Agent Wesley Doyle
2005 Sin City Senator Ethan Roark
2006 Superman: Brainiac Attacks Lex Luthor Voice, direct-to-video
2007 The Final Season Jim Van Scoyoc
2008 Nick Nolte: No Exit Himself Documentary
2008 Edison and Leo George T. Edison Voice
2010 MacGruber Colonel Jim Faith
2012 The Avengers Gideon Malick Credited as "World Security Council"
2012 Guns, Girls and Gambling The Rancher
2013 Straight A's Father
2014 Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Senator Ethan Roark

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Skag Whalen 6 episodes
1980 The Plutonium Incident Dick Hawkins TV movie
1980 Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones Jim Jones TV movie
1980 A Cry For Love Tony Bonnell TV movie
1983–1986 Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Philip Marlowe 11 episodes
1987 Into the Homeland Jackson Swallow TV movie
1990 Family of Spies John A. Walker Jr. 2 episodes
1990 By Dawn's Early Light Major Cassidy TV movie
1992 Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas The Narrator National Geographic documentary
1992 Wild Card Preacher TV movie
1993 Marked for Murder Mace "Sandman" Moutron TV movie
1994 Web of Deception Dr. Philip Benesch TV movie
1996 Dalva Sam TV movie
1997 True Women Bartlett McClure TV movie
1998 The Spree Detective Bram Hatcher TV movie
1999 Joan of Arc Jacques d'Arc 3 episodes
1999 A Crime of Passion Dr. Ben Pierce TV movie
2001 Attila General Flavius Aetius 2 episodes
2003 Second Nature Kelton Reed TV movie
2002–2003 Justice League Gorilla Grodd Voice, 4 episodes
2004–2006 Deadwood Cyrus "Cy" Tolliver 34 episodes
2005–2006 Justice League Unlimited Gorilla Grodd / Red Tornado Voice, 5 episodes
2006 National Geographic: Lions v. Hyenas The Narrator TV documentary
2007 24 Vice President Noah Daniels 14 episodes
2008 24: Redemption President Noah Daniels TV movie
2009 Ben 10: Alien Force Sunder Voice, Episode: "Singlehanded"
2010 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Sunder Voice, Episode: "The Transmogrification of Eunice"
2011 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Dead Justice Voice, Episode: "Dead Justice"
2011 The Looney Tunes Show Leslie Hunt Voice, 2 episodes
2012 Hatfields & McCoys Judge Valentine "Wall" Hatfield 3 episodes
2012–2014 Nashville Lamar Wyatt 26 episodes
2015–2016 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Gideon Malick 11 episodes
2015 Moonbeam City Eo Jaxxon Voice, 1 episode

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Pvt. Wars Natwick (u/s) Broadway debut
1979 Lone Star Roy Century Theatre, Broadway

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Area 51 Major Bridges Voice
2008 Turok Roland Kane Voice
2010 Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction Sunder Voice
2012 Hitman: Absolution Benjamin Travis Voice

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Project Result
1995 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Nixon Nominated
1980 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones Won
1983 CableACE Award Best Actor in a Dramatic Presentation Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Nominated
1987 CableACE Award Best Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Into the Homeland Nominated
2007 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series| Deadwood Nominated
2012 Satellite Award Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nashville Nominated

See also

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