John Diehl Explained

John Diehl
Birth Name:John Henry Diehl
Birth Date:May 1, 1950
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1980–present
Children:1

John Henry Diehl (born May 1, 1950) is an American character actor. Noted for his work in avant-garde theater, Diehl has performed in more than 140 films and television shows, including Land of Plenty, Stripes, City Limits, Nixon, Jurassic Park III and the TV series Miami Vice, The Shield, and Point Pleasant.

Diehl has "largely avoided the typecasting that is an accepted part of most character actors' careers."[1] He has been a member of The Actors Studio since 2004.[2]

Early life

Diehl was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950. His father, John A. Diehl, was a civil engineer, and his mother, Mary, was a social worker. Raised in a devoutly Roman Catholic family, he was educated at parochial schools, and graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1968.[3] [4]

Career

In 1970, Diehl moved to New York, encouraged by his sister, who had just graduated from the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. He spent 1971 squatting in Amsterdam and returned to New York in 1972. In 1976, he moved to Los Angeles. He had always been interested in drawing and making things, and intended to pursue a career in the visual arts there. Initially he supported himself in LA by moving furniture and objet d'art.

Although he had no previous experience as an actor, Diehl's interest turned to acting after he arrived in Los Angeles. He took a three-hour scene studies class in Hollywood twice a week, and in 1979 he was cast in Action, a one act play written by Sam Shepard. In 1980, he became an acting member of Murray Mednick's Padua Hills Playwrights Festival, an annual event which brought young playwrights from throughout the United States together to live and work with such playwrights as Mednick, Shepard, Maria Irene Fornes, John O’Keefe, John Steppling, and Robert Glaudini. Diehl worked with all of the playwrights in residence over the course of his several years as an acting member of the festival.[5]

Diehl's first significant film role was in the 1981 movie Stripes. In the 25th Anniversary DVD release of Stripes, John Laroquette compared the improvisation of John Candy and Diehl to the improvisation of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. In 1983, Diehl appeared in National Lampoon's Vacation, which Harold Ramis directed.[6]

In 1984, Diehl was cast as Detective Larry Zito in Miami Vice. Diehl found the role unfulfilling, and decided to leave. On January 9, 1987 — the 57th episode of Miami Vice — Diehl made his last appearance in a two-part episode, "Down for the Count", in which his character was killed off.[7]

Diehl moved into a basement apartment in Greenwich Village in New York, and despite a drastic reduction in his income, he declined television roles, and chose instead to continue working in film while pursuing a serious stage career. He subsequently appeared in The Hanoi Hilton (1987), a film about the experiences of American prisoners of war in Hanoi in the 1960s/70s,[8] and Alex Cox's Walker (1987), which was shot in Nicaragua during the Contra War. In late 1988, Diehl relocated to Los Angeles after he was cast in Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind at the Mark Taper Forum.[9]

He continued to work in theater in New York, however, and frequently returned to the stage there, most notably for a Shepard play at the Public Theater with Shepard in residence at the Signature, and Mednick's Joe And Betty, which was produced twice on Theater Row in New York.[10] [11]

In 1997, Diehl reprised his role in Action at the Public Theater, and in 2005 he worked once again with Padua Playwrights, appearing in two plays in Mednick's Gary Trilogy. Among others, his theater credits include Life of Mine, (with Holly Hunter) at the Mark Taper Forum, Samuel Beckett's Endgame and Happy Days, one of three plays which Diehl directed.[12]

He has appeared in more than 140 films, including Joysticks (1983), Angel (1984), City Limits (1984), Madhouse (1990), The Dark Side of the Moon (1990), Kickboxer 2 (1991), Mikey (1992), Mo' Money (1992), Gettysburg (1993), The Client (1994), Stargate (1994), The New Age (1994), Mind Ripper (1995), A Time to Kill (1996), Pearl Harbor (2001), and Road to Nowhere (2010).[13]

He played G. Gordon Liddy in Oliver Stone's Nixon (1995), the mercenary Cooper in Jurassic Park III (2001), and in recurring roles on The Shield, Friday Night Lights, The West Wing and The John Larroquette Show. In 2000, he appeared in Fail Safe, which aired live on television. Between 2002 and 2004, he portrayed General Motors' Harley Earl in a series of television commercials for Buick. The commercials were directed by Tony Scott, who had previously directed films including Top Gun and Crimson Tide.[14]

In 2004, Wim Wenders cast Diehl as the male lead in Land of Plenty, a film about post 9/11 American life. Shot on digital video in sixteen days, the film centered on Diehl's character, Paul, a troubled Vietnam veteran, and his niece, played by Michelle Williams. In a New York Times review of the film, A.O. Scott wrote that Diehl gave a "wry, cunning performance, allowing glimmers of Paul's intelligence and decency to shine through even in his moments of high self-delusion."[15]

A member of the Actors Studio since 2004, Diehl won the Los Angeles Times Warren Award in 2012, and in 2014 won the Southampton Film Festival's Lead Actor Award for his role in the short film Kahea.[16]

Personal life

Diehl and singer Julie Christensen were married in 1992. They relocated from Nashville, Tennessee to Jemez Springs, New Mexico in 2022 [17] and have one son, Magnus Jackson Diehl.[18]

He boxed as a middleweight in two professional matches (one win and one loss), and participated in several exhibition shows for charity.[19]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Falling in Love AgainBeaver (1940s)
1981Escape from New YorkPunk
1981Stripes'Cruiser'
1983JoysticksArnie
1983HystericalTaxi Driver
1983National Lampoon's VacationAssistant Mechanic
1983D.C. CabHead Kidnapper
1984AngelThe Killer
1984City Limits'Whitey'
1987The Hanoi HiltonMurphy
1987WalkerStrebbins
1990MadhouseFred
1990Cool BlueClaytonDirect-to-video
1990The Dark Side of the MoonPhilip Jennings
1991Kickboxer 2: The Road BackJack
1991WhoreDerelict
1991A Climate for KillingWayne Paris
1991MotoramaPhil
1991Trumpet #7Bud
1992MikeyNeil Trenton
1992The Paint JobFather
1992Mo' MoneyKeith Heading
1993Falling DownDad, Back Yard Party
1993RemoteDelbert McCoyDirect-to-video
1993GettysburgPrivate Bucklin
1994Almost DeadEddie Herbek
1994The ClientJack Nance
1994The New AgeLyle
1994StargateLt. Colonel Charles Kawalsky
1995Mind RipperAlex
1995Three WishesLeland's Father
1995NixonGordon Liddy
1996Female PerversionsJake Rock
1996The GraveJ.C. Cole
1996The Destiny of Marty FineDeke
1996Color of a Brisk and Leaping DayPinchot
1996A Time to KillTim Nunley
1996FoxfireMr. Buttinger
1997CasualtiesPolito
1997ManaguaUnknown
1997The End of ViolenceLowell Lewis
1997Con AirPublic DefenderUncredited
1997Fire Down BelowEPA Agent Frank Elkins
1997Most WantedSWAT Captain
1998Monument Ave.Digger
1998The Hi-Lo CountryLes Birk
1998Davis Is DeadThe Killer
1999Anywhere But HereJimmy
1999Swap MeetUnknown
2000TullyMal 'Mac' MacAvoy
2000Lost SoulsHenry Birdson
2001The ZerosBurl
2001Pearl HarborSenior Doctor
2001Jurassic Park IIICooper
2001Falling Like ThisEddie GallagherAlso co-producer
2003BookiesVincent
2003Out of Our HandsVicShort film
2003Just Another StoryAl
2004Pass for HumanEx-Husband
2004Land of PlentyPaul
2005Down in the ValleySteve
2006The House Is BurningMr. Garson
2006The Far Side of Jericho'Cash' Thornton
2006Running Out of Time in HollywoodUnknown
2008The Lucky OnesTom Klinger
2008Natural DisastersJohn
2009Follow the ProphetTed
2009Gary's WalkGary
2009Drifter: Henry Lee LucasSheriff Larabie
2009My Happy FacesDr. M.Short film
2010Road to NowhereBobby Billings
2011Natural SelectionAbe
2012SwerveSammDirect-to-video
2012The Obama EffectSteve Warren
2012Gabe the Cupid DogRoger
2012Apartment 1303 3DDetective
2012StillframeFatherShort film
2013Singularity PrincipleJack Brenner
2014A Long Way OffMr. Abraham
2014KaheaJake BaldwinShort film
2014Sal and the GoonWilliam TruthShort film
2014Strong Collected SpiritMarty Stock
2015ForeverNeil
2016The North StarMaster Anderson
2019Out of the WildHenry McBride
2022Armageddon TimeFred Trump

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980A Rumor of WarD.T.Television miniseries
1980A Cry for LoveUnknownTelevision film
1981Hill Street BluesTomEpisode: "Chipped Beef"
1982The Ambush MurdersFergusonTelevision film
1983Cagney & LaceyUnknownEpisode: "The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All"
1983The Family TreeThe IntruderEpisode: "The Burglary"
1984HunterBank RobberEpisode: "Hunter"
1984–1987Miami ViceDetective Larry Zito56 episodes
1988GlitzTeddy MagykTelevision film
1988MonstersMiles MagnusEpisode: "Pillow Talk"
1989Beauty and the BeastVernon ToulaneEpisode: "The Hollow Men"
1989Falcon CrestGus WallachEpisode: "The Price of Freedom"
1990In the Heat of the NightJohn SevranceEpisode: "Triangle"
1992Mann & MachineConciergeEpisode: "Prototype"
1993South of SunsetMerlin2 episodes
1994L.A. LawTim / Kevin Delahanty2 episodes
1994–1996The John Larroquette ShowChris5 episodes
1995The MarshallEarl 'The Beast' LipscombEpisode: "The Bounty Hunter"
1995Buffalo GirlsGeneral CusterTelevision miniseries
1995Amanda and the AlienColonel RosencransTelevision film
1996The Lazarus ManNat Pratchett2 episodes
1996Ruby Jean and JoeHarris JohnsonTelevision film
1996ProfilerToby 'The Wick' WoodEpisode: "Ring of Fire"
1996ERJohnson's SonEpisode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
1997Nash BridgesAlbert FossEpisode: "The Counterfeiters"
1997The Outer LimitsJoeEpisode: "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson"
1998The PretenderSheriff DelmontEpisode: "Red Rock Jarod"
1998The Rat PackJoe DiMaggioTelevision film
1999Purgatory'Badger' BrittonTelevision film
1999The X-FilesWilson Pinker RawlsEpisode: "Trevor"
1999JAGJack RaglanTelevision film
200018 Wheels of JusticeMatt CurranEpisode: "Mr. Invisible"
2000Get RealHarris FormanEpisode: "Tough Love"
2000Fail SafeColonel CascioTelevision film
2000–2002The West WingClaypool2 episodes
2001Dead LastRichard StenglerEpisode: "To Serve, with Love"
2002NYPD BlueJoe BradyEpisode: "Gypsy Woe's Me"
2002The GuardianFortunatoEpisode: "Sacrifice"
2002–2005The ShieldBen Gilroy9 episodes
2003DragnetDr. Rupert MilesEpisode: "Sticks and Stones"
2003Without a TraceDoyleEpisode: "Revelations"
2003Karen SiscoJunior McLeodEpisode: "Nostalgia"
2005Strong MedicineMr. LawsonEpisode: "Gunshot Wedding"
2005–2006Point PleasantDavid Burke7 episodes
2006Hidden PlacesFrank WyattTelevision film
2006Jerry SnyderTelevision film
2007JerichoGovernor TraderEpisode: "Black Jack"
2007Cold CaseIsaac Keller2 episodes
2007Women's Murder ClubPaul GalvanEpisode: "The Past Comes Back to Haunt You"
2009MentalHank CrowleyEpisode: "Rainy Days"
2009Friday Night LightsRichard Sherman2 episodes
2010Lie to MeCharlie EverettEpisode: "Veronica"
2011TrichotomyThe MuseVideo short
2011Admiral James G. LawrenceTelevision film
2011Rizzoli & IslesArthur DunbarEpisode: "My Own Worst Enemy"
2012ScandalRay DwyerEpisode: "The Other Woman"
2014Almost HumanEdward KennexEpisode: "Straw Man"
2019SnowfallColonel McDonaldEpisode: "Protect and Swerve"
2019Castle RockJohnEpisode: "The Word"
2022Dark WindsB.J. Vines6 episodes

Notes and References

  1. News: Gaita. Paul. The Warren Awards: John Diehl. February 10, 2016. Los Angeles Times.
  2. News: Johnson. Reed. Getting Ahead...On The L.A. Stage?. https://web.archive.org/web/20160424100528/http://articles.latimes.com/2001/aug/12/entertainment/ca-33179/5. dead. April 24, 2016. March 3, 2016. Los Angeles Times. August 12, 2001.
  3. News: Nimershiem. Jack. The Miami Vice Connection. February 10, 2016. Cincinnati Magazine. February 1, 1986.
  4. Web site: John A. Diehl, Obituary. Hodapp Funeral Home. August 4, 2017.
  5. News: Friedman. E. Lund. MARKETING: Harley Earl TV ad brings fame to veteran actor. March 30, 2016. Automotive News. May 12, 2003.
  6. News: Rabin. Nathan. John Larroquette. March 28, 2016. AV Club. June 5, 2009.
  7. News: Bennets . Leslie . January 9, 1987 . 'MIAMI VICE' FREES ACTOR BY KILLING LIEUTENANT ZITO . . March 29, 2016.
  8. News: Hurlburt . Roger . May 19, 1987 . SURVIVAL, CAMARADERIE ARE THEMES OF 'HILTON' . . March 29, 2016.
  9. News: Sullivan . Dan . January 22, 1988 . STAGE REVIEW : A Tale of Two Families in 'A Lie of the Mind' . Los Angeles Times . March 30, 2016.
  10. Web site: Lawton. Adam. Interview with John Diehl. Media Mikes. March 29, 2016. June 2, 2011.
  11. News: Sullivan. Dan. Stage Review: A Tale of Two Families in 'A Lie of the Mind'. April 8, 2016. Los Angeles Times. January 22, 1988.
  12. News: Martinez. Julio. Review: "The Gary Plays: Tirade for Three & Gary's Walk". March 30, 2016. Variety. April 10, 2005.
  13. Web site: Monte Hellman's "Road to Nowhere" on its Way to a U.S. Release via monterey media . January 13, 2011 . . March 30, 2016.
  14. News: Hakim. Danny. THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; Buick uses a mid-20th-century designer to lure younger buyers, but also brings out the skeptics. February 13, 2016. The New York Times. October 10, 2002.
  15. News: Scott. AO. A Desire to Heal the Rifts in a Troubled Landscape. March 30, 2016. The New York Times. October 12, 2005.
  16. Web site: Award Winners 2014. Southampton Film Festival. March 30, 2016.
  17. Web site: Julie Christensen returns to support her Kevin Gordon album. Bowen . Bliss. Diehl. Magnus. www.pasadenaweekly.com. April 7, 2022 . February 8, 2024.
  18. News: Anderson. Skip. Featured artist: Julie Christensen. April 8, 2016. The East Nashvillian. February 15, 2016.
  19. Web site: John Diehl. Boxing Record. April 8, 2016.