Magnum Force and All the President’s Men star Hal Holbrook has died

Actor Hal Holbrook has died at the age of 95.

The star had a glittering and lengthy career, appearing in films such as Into the Wild, Lincoln, All the President's Men and Water for Elephants, among many others.

Hal's television career started way back in 1954 and saw him continuing to act right up until 2017, with his last small screen appearance being in Hawaii Five-0 in an episode called Waimaka 'ele'ele.

The Oscar nominee died at his home in Beverly Hills, California on January 23.

His death was confirmed more than a week later on February 2 by his assistant Joyce Cohen.

He had been married three times and had three children, with his third wife, actress and singer Dixie Carter, dying from cancer in 2010.

Hal was previously married to Ruby Elaine Johnston, with whom he had two children, and then Carol Eve Rossen, who he shares one child with.

During his career, the Hollywood star picked up a handful of awards, including a Tony Award and five Primetime Emmy Awards.

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He was also nominated for an Oscar and a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2008 for Into the Wild.

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