James Rebhorn Explained

James Rebhorn
Birth Name:James Robert Rebhorn
Birth Date:1 September 1948
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:South Orange, New Jersey, U.S.
Children:2
Education:Wittenberg University (BA)
Columbia University (MFA)
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1976–2013

James Robert Rebhorn (September 1, 1948 – March 21, 2014) was an American character actor who appeared in over 100 films, television series, and plays. At the time of his death, he had recurring roles in the series White Collar and Homeland. He also appeared in films including Scent of a Woman, The Game, Carlito's Way, Independence Day, My Cousin Vinny, and Meet the Parents.

Early life

Rebhorn was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Ardell Frances (née Hoch) and James Harry Rebhorn, an industrial engineer and salesman.[1] [2] He was of German descent. Rebhorn moved to Anderson, Indiana, as a child and graduated from Madison Heights High School in 1966. A devout Lutheran,[3] [4] he attended Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, where he studied political science.

While there, he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Richard S. Huffman was one of his instructors and directed him in a lead role in Aristophanes' Lysistrata as well as Molière's Tricks of Scapin. After graduating in 1970, Rebhorn moved to New York City, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts in acting from Columbia University's School of the Arts,[5] and joined the metropolitan theater scene.

Career

An early performance was in Butterflies are Free at the Peterborough Players in New Hampshire in 1974. Rebhorn played Peter Latham in Forty Carats at the GasLight Dinner Theatre in Salt Lake City in the 1970s. He was known both for portraying WASP stereotypes, lawyers, politicians, doctors, and military men, as well as portraying individuals engaged in or responsible for criminal behavior.

He delivered equally notable performances in a variety of other roles, including that of a brutal serial killer on NBC's Law & Order (he would later return to the show in the recurring role of defense attorney Charles Garnett), Ellard Muscatine in Lorenzo's Oil (1992), Fred Waters in Blank Check (1994), Clyde Frost, the father of famed bullrider Lane Frost, in 8 Seconds (1994), Lt. Tyler in White Squall (1996), and a shipping magnate in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999).

One of his best known performances was in the popular 1996 film Independence Day, where he played Secretary of Defense Albert Nimzicki. He acted in Scent of a Woman (1992), and played an expert witness in My Cousin Vinny (1992). He appeared in Carlito's Way as an obsessed district attorney the following year. Rebhorn played an FBI agent in the 1994 film Guarding Tess.

Rebhorn played several roles on television, including an abusive stepfather, Bradley Raines, on the soap opera Guiding Light from 1983 to 1985, and an abusive father, Henry Lange, on sister soap As the World Turns from 1988 to 1991. An earlier daytime role was as John Brady in Texas from 1981 to 1982.

In 1991, he played the role of Ezra in the television movie/pilot Plymouth. He cameoed in Madonna's video for her single "Bad Girl" along with Christopher Walken (1993). In 1994, he appeared in an episode of the Nickelodeon series The Adventures of Pete & Pete, titled "Farewell, My Little Viking", as Mr. McFlemp.

In 1998, he played the district attorney in the two part series finale of Seinfeld. He appeared in supporting roles in Regarding Henry, The Game, The Talented Mr. Ripley and Meet the Parents. In 2003, he appeared in the Chris Rock film Head of State, as Democratic Senator Bill Arnot. In 2004, he appeared in the television miniseries Reversible Errors. His role in the short-lived and controversial NBC drama The Book of Daniel cast him as the father of the title character. From 2009 to 2013, Rebhorn played the recurring role of Reese Hughes, the FBI white-collar division chief, on White Collar.

Starting in 2011, Rebhorn appeared in the Showtime series Homeland as Frank Mathison, father of the series' main character Carrie Mathison, played by Claire Danes. His character suffered from bipolar disorder like Danes's character did. However, Frank had been able to get it under control and became quite functional on a daily basis with the correct dosing of medications, and would often encourage Carrie to do the same. Rebhorn's death in 2014 meant his character died in the show as well. The season 4 finale of Homeland was dedicated to him.[6]

In 2004 he appeared on Broadway as Juror 4 in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of Twelve Angry Men at the American Airlines Theatre.

Rebhorn appeared as a judge in Baby Mama. In the movie The Box, Rebhorn portrayed a NASA scientist. He had a recurring role on the series White Collar as Special Agent Reese Hughes. Rebhorn co-starred in the Comedy Central sitcom Big Lake in 2010. He played Max Kenton's uncle in the movie Real Steel in 2011. He starred as Oren in the miniseries Coma. Rebhorn starred as Gary Pandamiglio in the 2012 Mike Birbiglia comedy Sleepwalk with Me.

In 2012, he played the role of Archbishop McGovern in "Leap of Faith",[7] the 13th episode of the second season of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods. He co-starred in the romantic comedy The Perfect Wedding in 2013. His stage career included seven Broadway productions, as well as numerous appearances with New York City's Roundabout Theatre Company.[8]

Personal life

Rebhorn was married to Rebecca Linn and was the father of two daughters.[9]

Death

Rebhorn died at his home in South Orange, New Jersey on March 21, 2014, as a result of melanoma, which he had been battling since 1992.[9] [8] [10] Rebhorn wrote his own obituary.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976The Yum Yum GirlsCasting Director
1980He Knows You're AloneProfessor Carl Mason
1982Soup for OneLawyer
1983SilkwoodLos Alamos Doctor
1985Cat's EyeDrunk Businessman
1986Whatever It TakesMichael Manion
1988The House on Carroll StreetThe Official
1988Heart of MidnightRichard
1990Desperate HoursProsecutor
1991Regarding HenryDr. Sultan
1991Shadows and FogHacker's Vigilante #1
1992My Cousin VinnyGeorge Wilbur
1992Basic InstinctDr. McElwaine
1992White SandsFBI Agent Flynn
1992WindGeorge
1992Scent of a WomanMr. Trask
1992Lorenzo's OilEllard Muscatine
1993Carlito's WayBill Norwalk
1994Blank CheckFred Waters
19948 SecondsClyde Frost
1994Guarding TessHoward Schaeffer
1994I Love TroubleMando, The Thin Man
1996White SquallTyler
1996Up Close & PersonalJohn Merino
1996If Lucy FellSimon Ackerman
1996Independence DayAlbert Nimziki
1996My Fellow AmericansCharlie Reynolds
1997The GameJim Feingold
1998All of ItBill Holbeck
1999Snow Falling on CedarsAlvin Hooks
1999The Talented Mr. RipleyHerbert Greenleaf
2000The Adventures of Rocky and BullwinklePresident Signoff
2000Meet the ParentsDr. Larry Banks
2001Scotland, PANorm Duncan
2001Last BallMr. Corcoran
2002The Adventures of Pluto NashBelcher
2002Far from HeavenDr. Bowman
2003The TradeJohn Torman
2003Head of StateSenator Bill Arnot
2003VacuumsDirk Bentley
2003Cold MountainDoctor
2004The Last ShotAbe White
2006How to Eat Fried WormsPrincipal Nelson Burdock
2006Bernard and DorisWaldo Taft
2007Spinning into ButterPresident Winston Garvey
2007AnamorphChief Lewellyn Brainard
2008Baby MamaJudge
2008An American AffairLucian Carver
2009The InternationalNew York D.A.
2009Don McKayDr. Lance Pryce
2009The BoxNorm Cahill
2010A Little HelpDr. Bronstein
2010The Sparrow and the TigressErnest
2011The LineThe ManShort
2011Real SteelMarvin
2012Sleepwalk with MeFrank
2012The Odd Life of Timothy GreenJoseph Crudstaff
2012The Perfect WeddingRichard Fowler
2013Before I SleepPriestFinal film role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977The DoctorsTom Carroll
1982Peter MaroulisTelevision film
1981–1982TexasJohnRecurring cast member
1983SessionsHarryTelevision film
1983–1985/1989Guiding LightBradley RainesCast member
1984He's Fired, She's HiredMan on PhoneTelevision film
1985ABC Weekend SpecialCharlie RileyEpisode: "The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn"
1985North and SouthMajor AndersonEpisode: "Episode Six"
1985Kane and AbelFederal ProsecutorEpisode: "Episode Two"
1985–1986Search for TomorrowAl Miller
1985–1986Kate & AllieDerek2 episodes
1985–1987Father Hoyt / Paul Manning2 episodes
1986RockabyeArthur ReardonTelevision film
1986A Deadly BusinessCorbettTelevision film
1986–1988The EqualizerGant / Eric2 episodes
1987QuibroTelevision film
1989Great PerformancesDr. GibbsEpisode: "Our Town"
1989Kojak: Fatal FlawSlusherTelevision film
1989ABC Afterschool SpecialDan JensenEpisode: "A Town's Revenge"
1989Kojak: ArianaSlusherTelevision film
1990H.E.L.P.PerryEpisode: "Fire Down Below"
1990Against the LawMayorEpisode: "We, the Jury"
1990WiseguyAgent White3 episodes
1990Everyday HeroesJimTelevision film
1990As the World TurnsAngus Oliver / Henry Lange3 episodes
1991Sarah, Plain and TallWilliam WheatonTelevision film
1991PlymouthEzra Television film
1991Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus FaraceTimothy LaniganTelevision film
1992I'll Fly AwayRoger ThorneEpisode: "The Slightest Distance"
1992Deadly MatrimonyLieutenant Lloyd ButlerTelevision film
1992–2008Law & OrderCharles Garnett / Dr. Horace Garrison / Albert Lawrence Cheney7 episodes
1993St. John2 episodes
1993SkylarkWilliam WheatonTelevision film
1994The Adventures of Pete & PeteJohn McFlemp2 episodes
1995The BuccaneersMr. ClossonEpisode: "Invasion"
1995The Wright VerdictsWill GarrettEpisode: "Special Prosecutor"
1996MistrialMayor TaylorTelevision film
1997New York UndercoverTuckettEpisode: "The Promised Land"
1998From the Earth to the MoonHarrison StormsEpisode: "Apollo One"
1998SeinfeldDistrict Attorney HoytEpisode: "The Finale"
1998A Bright Shining LieAmbassador Ellsworth BunkerTelevision film
1999–2002Third WatchCaptain Elchisak6 episodes
2000Now and AgainGeneral Frederick Augustus Irving2 episodes
2000HopewellJohn MelvilleTelevision film
2001Amy & IsabelleAvery ClarkTelevision film
2001The PracticeAttorney John Rapherson2 episodes
2001Deputy Warden Richard PetrocelliEpisode: "The Siege"
2003HackRichard Farrell2 episodes
2004Reversible ErrorsErno ErdaiTelevision film
2006WaterfrontThomas Porter2 episodes
2006The Book of DanielBertram Webster6 episodes
2006Candles on Bay StreetFarmer FriedenTelevision film
2007The Knights of ProsperityHarrison PlunkEpisode: "Operation: Rent Money"
2008Comanche MoonGov. Elisha PeaseMiniseries
2008Canterbury's LawDr. Allen PetchEpisode: "Baggage"
2008Boston LegalWade Mathis2 episodes
2009Royal PainsWillEpisode: "No Man Is an Island"
2009–2013White CollarReese Hughes16 episodes
201030 RockDr. Kaplan2 episodes
2010Big LakeCarl Franklin10 episodes
2011–2013HomelandFrank Mathison8 episodes
2012Blue BloodsArchbishop McGovernEpisode: "Leap of Faith"
2012ComaOrenMiniseries
2012Made in JerseyJudge HudnutEpisode: "Ridgewell"
2013The Good WifeWilkes IngersolEpisode: "Boom De Yah Da"
2013EnlightenedCharles Szidon4 episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Rebhorn Biography . TV Guide . March 23, 2014.
  2. Web site: ARDELL F. (Hoch) REBHORN Obituary . Legacy.com . April 22, 2011 . March 23, 2014.
  3. Web site: Veteran Actor Shines . Cross & Crescent . Lambda Chi Alpha . June 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140324020716/https://www.lambdachi.org/Files/CCArchive/cc2007jun_print.pdf . March 24, 2014 . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: In memory of Jim Rebhorn . St Paul Lutheran Church . Jersey City, NJ . March 24, 2014 . July 20, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140729211458/http://stpauljerseycity.org/stpaul/2014/03/24/in-memory-of-jim-rebhorn/#hislife . July 29, 2014 . dead .
  5. Web site: 30 Movie and TV Stars who Graduated from Columbia. October 2, 2021. Columbia Magazine. en.
  6. Web site: For 'Homeland' finale, a change of pace. Boston Globe. February 12, 2015.
  7. Web site: "Blue Bloods" Leap of Faith (TV Episode 2012). Kris Wolf. February 10, 2012. IMDb.
  8. News: Erik . Hayden . Mike . Barnes . 'Homeland' Actor James Rebhorn Dead at 65 . . March 23, 2014 . March 23, 2014.
  9. News: Jenn. Shelby. James Rebhorn dead: Homeland and Scent of a Woman actor dies of skin cancer, aged 65. The Independent. 14 March 2014. 25 March 2014.
  10. News: James and Rebecca Rebhorn . Daily E News . March 23, 2014 . March 23, 2014.
  11. Web site: Actor James Rebhorn Pens His Final Curtain Call; Read the Obit He Wrote for Himself . March 24, 2014 .