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Laurence Luckinbill is a successful American actor, playwright and director

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BirthdayNovember 21, 1934
NationalityAmerican
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actors
City/StateArkansas
SpousesLucie Arnaz
SiblingsLynne Luckinbill
Known asLaurence George Luckinbill
ChildrensBen Luckinbill, Joseph Luckinbill, Katharine Luckinbill, Nicholas Luckinbill, Simon Luckinbill
Birth PlaceFort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Height185
GenderMale
FatherLaurence Benedict Luckinbill
MotherAgnes Luckinbill
Sun SignScorpio
Born inFort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Famous asActor

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Who is Laurence Luckinbill?

Laurence George Luckinbill is a successful American actor, playwright, and director who has worked in theater, television, and movies. Most active in the theater, he has written, directed, and starred in numerous stage productions. He is best known for his one-man shows based on the lives of the US President Theodore Roosevelt, author Ernest Hemingway, American defense attorney Clarence Darrow, and the US President Lyndon Baines Johnson. The veteran stage actor became a TV star with his role as Sybok in ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’. He has achieved success as a teacher as well and is the founder and producer of a non-profit NY theater company. A multi-faceted personality, he had also served as a cultural affairs director for the US Department of State during the Kennedy Administration. He founded a multi-media production company, which produced two CD-ROM products—‘Lucy & Desi: The Scrapbooks, Volume I’, and ‘How to Save Your Family History: A 10-Step Guide by Lucie Arnaz’. He has written a series of interactive multimedia stories for digital CD-ROM titled ‘Adventures in Hyperhistory’, based on history’s human stories, which he presented with the help of original dramatic video scenarios. He was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Childhood & Early Life

Laurence Luckinbill was born on November 21, 1934, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, as the son of Laurence Benedict, a salesman for Oklahoma Tire and Supply Co., and Agnes. His sister is Lynne Luckinbill. He is a Roman Catholic.

He graduated from St. Anne’s High School in Fort Smith. He attended Fort Smith Junior College, now the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, from 1951-52. He received Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Washington County, in 1956, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting from the Catholic University of America in 1958. He also studied acting at HB Studio in New York City.

He then went to San Francisco, California, where he participated in the Actor’s Workshop. For a short period, he worked in the chemical corps of the US Army at Fort McClellan, Alabama. Following this, he served as a theater director, writer, and lecturer in the US State Department in Africa and Italy for two years.

Career

Laurence Luckinbill made his off-Broadway debut as the Old Shepherd in the Carnegie Playhouse production of ‘Oedipus Rex’ in 1959. In 1961, he made his Broadway debut in ‘A Man for All Seasons’, a play based on the life of Sir Thomas More, which toured across the US. Later, he appeared in several other Broadway plays.

In the 1960s, he also began acting in soap operas such as Roy Winsor’s ‘The Secret Storm’, and Lou Scofield’s and Margaret DePriest’s ‘Where the Heart Is’, both on CBS. ‘The Secret Storm’ was broadcast live, and later recorded in New York at the CBS Broadcast Center. ‘Where the Heart Is’ highlighted the sexual and psychological issues in a dysfunctional family.

In 1970, he made his film debut as Hank, the "bisexual with a preference", in ‘The Boys in the Band’, a drama film directed by William Friedkin. The movie, based on his Off-Broadway play of the same name, was one of the first major films that included gay characters, and is cited as a milestone in the history of queer cinema.

He appeared in ABC’s television series ‘The Delphi Bureau’, which was aired from 1972 to 1973. He portrayed Glenn Garth Gregory, a government intelligence agent, who uses his photographic memory to help the Delphi Bureau’s counter-espionage activities.

He also took up some small yet noteworthy roles in television series and television movies like ‘Murder Impossible’, ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’, and ‘The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case’.

Some of his significant stage shows include ‘Poor Murderer’ from 1976-77, ‘The Shadow Box’ in 1977, ‘Chapter Two’ from 1977-79, and ‘Past Tense’ in 1980.

He starred in several episodes of television series like ‘Law & Order,’ ‘Barnaby Jones’, ‘Make Me a Perfect Murder’, and ‘Murder, She Wrote’, and the television film ‘Dash and Lilly’.

In 1988, he was featured in the movies ‘Cocktail’ and ‘Messenger of Death’. In 1989, his appearance in ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’ made him a TV superstar. He played Sybok, the revolutionary half-brother of Spock, who takes control of the starship USS Enterprise.

He has written and starred in five solo presentations aired on national television and in theaters around the world. These are ‘Lyndon’ in 1987, ‘Clarence Darrow Tonight!’ in 1995, ‘Teddy Tonight!’ in 2002, ‘Hemingway’ in 2005, and ‘The Abraham and Larry Show’ in 2011.

Major Works

Laurence Luckinbill was nominated for the 1978 Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway play ‘The Shadow Box’. The winner of the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play, the play was written by actor Michael Cristofer, and made its Broadway debut in March 1977. It was made into a telefilm in 1980, directed by Paul Newman.

One of his best performances was seen in the play ‘Lyndon’, for which he was nominated for a 1987 Emmy Award. Critics pointed out that Laurence’s portrayal was so powerful and real that the audience could really know and identify the personality of Lyndon Johnson.

Laurence Luckinbill had taken up this role despite not liking Lyndon Johnson because of the Vietnam War. However, he liked the script which was based on the Merle Miller book, ‘Lyndon,’ which depicted Johnson's anguish over Vietnam, leading to his decision not to run for reelection in 1968. It also detailed Lyndon Johnson’s achievements in civil rights, health care, and poverty legislation.

The actor played one of Star Trek’s most controversial characters in ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’. He co-starred as Sybok, Spock’s older half-brother, who leads Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise crew on an ill-fated quest for Sha Ka Ree and God.

Awards & Achievements

Throughout his long career, Laurence Luckinbill has received several awards. In 1970, he received the NY Critics Circle Award for his performance in ‘The Memory Bank’, an Off-Broadway play.

In 1980, the University of Arkansas awarded him with the Arkansas Traveler Award and in 1992, with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 1993, he bagged the Emmy Award for ‘Lucy & Desi: A Home Movie’ aired on NBC-TV.

In 1996, he won the Silver Gavel Award for his brilliant writing and performance in the play ‘Clarence Darrow Tonight!’

Personal Life

In 1965, Laurence Luckinbill married American actress, Robin Strasser, best known for her role as Dorian Lord on the ABC daytime soap opera ‘One Life to Live’. They have two sons, Nicholas, born in 1971, and Ben, born in 1975. They divorced in 1976.

He married American actress, singer, and producer Lucie Arnaz, daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, on June 22, 1980. Lucie was earlier married to actor Phil Vandervort in the 1970s. Laurence and Lucie have three children together: Simon, Joseph and Katharine.

Laurence is the uncle of film directors Lana and Lilly Wachowski, the children of his sister Lynne.

In 2012, he donated his papers to the Special Collections of the University of Arkansas, where he has served as the McIlroy Family Visiting Professor in Performing and Visual Arts.

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Laurence Luckinbill's awards

YearNameAward

Primetime Emmy Awards

1993Outstanding Informational SpecialLucy and Desi: A Home Movie (1993)

Laurence Luckinbill biography timelines

  • // 21st Nov 1934
    Laurence Luckinbill was born on November 21, 1934, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, as the son of Laurence Benedict, a salesman for Oklahoma Tire and Supply Co., and Agnes. His sister is Lynne Luckinbill. He is a Roman Catholic.
  • // 1959 To 1961
    Laurence Luckinbill made his off-Broadway debut as the Old Shepherd in the Carnegie Playhouse production of ‘Oedipus Rex’ in 1959. In 1961, he made his Broadway debut in ‘A Man for All Seasons’, a play based on the life of Sir Thomas More, which toured across the US. Later, he appeared in several other Broadway plays.
  • // 1968
    Laurence Luckinbill had taken up this role despite not liking Lyndon Johnson because of the Vietnam War. However, he liked the script which was based on the Merle Miller book, ‘Lyndon,’ which depicted Johnson's anguish over Vietnam, leading to his decision not to run for reelection in 1968. It also detailed Lyndon Johnson’s achievements in civil rights, health care, and poverty legislation.
  • // 1970
    In 1970, he made his film debut as Hank, the "bisexual with a preference", in ‘The Boys in the Band’, a drama film directed by William Friedkin. The movie, based on his Off-Broadway play of the same name, was one of the first major films that included gay characters, and is cited as a milestone in the history of queer cinema.
  • // 1970
    Throughout his long career, Laurence Luckinbill has received several awards. In 1970, he received the NY Critics Circle Award for his performance in ‘The Memory Bank’, an Off-Broadway play.
  • // 1972 To 1973
    He appeared in ABC’s television series ‘The Delphi Bureau’, which was aired from 1972 to 1973. He portrayed Glenn Garth Gregory, a government intelligence agent, who uses his photographic memory to help the Delphi Bureau’s counter-espionage activities.
  • // 1980 To 1992
    In 1980, the University of Arkansas awarded him with the Arkansas Traveler Award and in 1992, with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • // 22nd Jun 1980
    He married American actress, singer, and producer Lucie Arnaz, daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, on June 22, 1980. Lucie was earlier married to actor Phil Vandervort in the 1970s. Laurence and Lucie have three children together: Simon, Joseph and Katharine.
  • // 1987
    One of his best performances was seen in the play ‘Lyndon’, for which he was nominated for a 1987 Emmy Award. Critics pointed out that Laurence’s portrayal was so powerful and real that the audience could really know and identify the personality of Lyndon Johnson.
  • // 1988 To 1989
    In 1988, he was featured in the movies ‘Cocktail’ and ‘Messenger of Death’. In 1989, his appearance in ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’ made him a TV superstar. He played Sybok, the revolutionary half-brother of Spock, who takes control of the starship USS Enterprise.
  • // 1993
    In 1993, he bagged the Emmy Award for ‘Lucy & Desi: A Home Movie’ aired on NBC-TV.
  • // 1996
    In 1996, he won the Silver Gavel Award for his brilliant writing and performance in the play ‘Clarence Darrow Tonight!’
  • // 2012
    In 2012, he donated his papers to the Special Collections of the University of Arkansas, where he has served as the McIlroy Family Visiting Professor in Performing and Visual Arts.

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    Laurence Luckinbill was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

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    Laurence Luckinbill's spouses is Lucie Arnaz

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    Laurence Luckinbill's siblings is Lynne Luckinbill

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    Laurence Luckinbill's childrens is Ben Luckinbill, Joseph Luckinbill, Katharine Luckinbill, Nicholas Luckinbill, Simon Luckinbill

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    Laurence Luckinbill's height is 185

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    Laurence Luckinbill's father is Laurence Benedict Luckinbill

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    Laurence Luckinbill's mother is Agnes Luckinbill

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    Laurence Luckinbill is Scorpio

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