Brian Dennehy is an actor known for his role in the TV film ‘Death of a Salesman.’
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Brian Dennehy is an actor known for his role in the TV film ‘Death of a Salesman.’
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Brian Dennehy once infamously lied about serving in the Vietnam War as he was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1958. But he later apologized in an interview for the lie after the author of ‘Stolen Valor’ dismissed his claim and demanded a reply in a mail.
He married Judith Scheff in 1959 and had three children before divorcing her in 1974. He later married Jennifer Arnott on 17 July 1988 and has two children with her.
Brian Manion Dennehy was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on July 9, 1938, to Hannah Dennehy and Edward Dennehy. His father worked as Associated Press’s wire service editor.
As a young boy Dennehy moved to Long Island, New York with his parents and his two brothers, Michael and Edward. There he attended Chaminade High School.
After his high school years he received a football scholarship from the Columbia University in New York City. He received his bachelor’s degree in arts and later graduated in dramatic arts from the Yale University. He was a member of ‘Sigma Chi’ fraternity and also played rugby union for Old Blue RF.
After completing his education, Brian Dennehy started working as a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch in Manhattan during the mid-1970s. Later, he shifted his focus towards the show business.
His debut film was ‘Semi-Tough’, an American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie in 1977, in which he played the role of ‘T.J. Lambert’. He also appeared in two more films, ‘Looking for Mr. Goodbar’ and ‘Bumpers’ the same year.
He made his television debut in ‘Kojak’ as ‘Peter Connor’ in 1977. He also appeared in several other television shows and television films that year, including ‘Serpico’, ‘Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye’, ‘It Happened at Lakewood Manor’, ‘Police Woman’, ‘Lou Grant’, and ‘The Fitzpatricks’.
Dennehy landed his first big role in 1982 when he portrayed the role of ‘Sheriff Will Teasle’ in the first part of the “John Rambo” series, ‘First Blood’. The movie was a huge commercial hit and Dennehy’s negative role was appreciated by the critics and the audience.
In 1985, he appeared in ‘Silverado’, an American western film produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, portraying the character of ‘Sheriff Cobb.’ Later in that year, he played an alien named ‘Walter’ in the American science-fiction fantasy comedy-drama film ‘Cocoon’.
Brian Dennehy got his first big break in the film industry in 1982, playing the overzealous ‘Sheriff Will Teasle’ opposite Sylvester Stallone’s lead character ‘John Rambo’ in the movie ‘First Blood’. His character portrayal was praised by the critics as well as the audience and helped him gain a firm foothold in the industry.
He appeared in both the Broadway version of Arthur Miller's ‘Death of a Salesman’ as well as the television movie adaption of it. He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie’ and later won a Tony Award for his performance of the play on Broadway. He also won a Laurence Olivier Award for the play’s London show.