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Monarch Theatre => Burton's Bat => Batman (1989) => Topic started by: Silver Nemesis on Tue, 7 Oct 2014, 22:22

Title: William Hootkins
Post by: Silver Nemesis on Tue, 7 Oct 2014, 22:22
It's about time Eckhardt got his own thread. Hootkins is one of those unsung character actors who showed up in lots of classic movies and TV shows but never really achieved stardom. Looking over his filmography, I was especially surprised to see just how many comic book adaptations he appeared in. Here are a few of his notable appearances in cult movies and TV shows.

As Porkins (aka 'Red Six') in Star Wars (1977). His first appearance in a George Lucas production.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFPI54fOWoo

As Beef in Hanover Street (1979).

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As Munson, Professor Zarkov's cowardly assistant, in Flash Gordon (1980). The first of several comic book adaptations he acted in.

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As Major Eaton in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). The second George Lucas production he worked on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfUkwCvXHEo

As Harry Chester in the classic Tales of the Unexpected episode 'The Boy Who Talked with Animals' (1981).

As Lou Delmart in the Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense episode 'Black Carrion' (1984).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-aLe3lgvvI

As Freddie Frobisher, the Flatulent Hermit of Lindisfarne, in the Blackadder II episode 'Beer' (1986).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRNoIUqfaqA

As Chuck in Biggles (1986).

As a reporter in Gene Wilder's Haunted Honeymoon (1986).

As Harry Howler in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987). His second comic book adaptation, and his first based on a DC Comics property.

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As Lt. Eckhardt in Batman (1989). His third comic book movie and his second adapted from a DC Comics title.

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As the perverted Lincoln Wineberg Jr. in Hardware (1990), by far his sleaziest and most loathsome role. Also his fourth movie to be adapted from a comic book; in this case a short story that appeared in 2000 AD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pi1PVw792M

As Murphy in Robert Redford's Oscar-winning film A River Runs Through It (1992).

His final appearance in a George Lucas production, as Diaghilev in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992).

A recurring role as Colonel Cobb in The Tomorrow People (1994).

As John Carpenter in Death Machine (1994).

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As the voice of Falkor, the Luck Dragon, in The Neverending Story Part III: Return to Fantasia (1994).

As the voice of Crimson Dynamo in the Iron Man episode 'Not Far From the Tree' (1995).

As Kiril in The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996).

And as Maximillian Roivas in the GameCube survival horror classic Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (2002).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DYm7-mf_uY

Sadly Hootkins passed away in 2005 at just 57 years of age. But he left behind an impressively diverse body of work that any actor could be proud of. The three roles I best remember him for are Porkins in Star Wars, Eckhardt in Batman and Max Roivas in Eternal Darkness. What about everyone else? Are there any other memorable roles I forgot to mention? Which are your favourites?
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: johnnygobbs on Wed, 8 Oct 2014, 09:24
Great thread Silver Nemesis.

Since this site is all about celebrating the Batman films, primarily the Burton ones, I think all the supporting characters in 'Batman' and 'Batman Returns' deserve their own thread.  Has Mayor Borg, Alexander Knox, Carl Grissom and Mayor Jenkins already got one?  What about Josh & Jen and the various members of the Red Triangle Circus Gang?
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Edd Grayson on Wed, 8 Oct 2014, 17:43
"I say, you're full of ****, Knox. You can quote me on that. "

"I answer to Grissom, not to psychos."

"Alright, get a good look. Shoot to kill, you know what I mean?"

My favorite Eckhardt bits.
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: johnnygobbs on Wed, 8 Oct 2014, 18:30
Quote from: Edd Grayson on Wed,  8 Oct  2014, 17:43
"I say, you're full of ****, Knox. You can quote me on that. "

"I answer to Grissom, not to psychos."

"Alright, get a good look. Shoot to kill, you know what I mean?"

My favorite Eckhardt bits.
I love the look one of the cops gives Eckhart when he tells them to "shoot to kill".  He seems to be thinking, 'this guy is frigging nuts!'
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Edd Grayson on Wed, 8 Oct 2014, 19:20
Eckhardt should've thought more about the future...  :(
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: johnnygobbs on Wed, 8 Oct 2014, 20:54
Quote from: Edd Grayson on Wed,  8 Oct  2014, 19:20
Eckhardt should've thought more about the future...  :(
:D

True, but of all the supporting characters who died I can't say he was the one I felt the worst for.
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Edd Grayson on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 08:55
At least Jack got to say that line again. :P
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: johnnygobbs on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 08:58
Quote from: Edd Grayson on Thu,  9 Oct  2014, 08:55
At least Jack got to say that line again. :P
But Jack didn't have much of a future.  He was an A1 nutjob.
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Catwoman on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 14:30
i liked det. eckhart. i mean i hated him, but i liked the character. like, if i lived in gotham, i would have wanted to kick him in the balls or something, but as a viewer, i liked watching him.

am i making any sense? :-[ lol. but yea his scene with knox and then with jack was great.

i remember being SHOCKED to find out that the same guy who played eckhart was the same one who played the aptly named porkins in a new hope :D. that was when i found out he passed away, so i was sad too.
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Catwoman on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 14:32
Quote from: johnnygobbs on Wed,  8 Oct  2014, 09:24
Great thread Silver Nemesis.

Since this site is all about celebrating the Batman films, primarily the Burton ones, I think all the supporting characters in 'Batman' and 'Batman Returns' deserve their own thread.  Has Mayor Borg, Alexander Knox, Carl Grissom and Mayor Jenkins already got one?  What about Josh & Jen and the various members of the Red Triangle Circus Gang?

i think i did one about grissom but idk about the rest.

i wish one of you boys that is good about getting the behind the scenes info about characters and the actors that played them would do one about all the girls in the red triangle circus gang. i thought it was just the poodle lady, then i saw a scan from a magazine posted on here and there's like 3!
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: johnnygobbs on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 14:45
Quote from: Catwoman on Thu,  9 Oct  2014, 14:32
Quote from: johnnygobbs on Wed,  8 Oct  2014, 09:24
Great thread Silver Nemesis.

Since this site is all about celebrating the Batman films, primarily the Burton ones, I think all the supporting characters in 'Batman' and 'Batman Returns' deserve their own thread.  Has Mayor Borg, Alexander Knox, Carl Grissom and Mayor Jenkins already got one?  What about Josh & Jen and the various members of the Red Triangle Circus Gang?

i think i did one about grissom but idk about the rest.

i wish one of you boys that is good about getting the behind the scenes info about characters and the actors that played them would do one about all the girls in the red triangle circus gang. i thought it was just the poodle lady, then i saw a scan from a magazine posted on here and there's like 3!
There's the Snake Lady and Knife Thrower Dame (that's her official title, not me using archaic and sexist terminology) who's played by Erika Andersch who is German and used to be a Gladiator in "American Gladiators":

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http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/The_Knifethrower_Dame (http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/The_Knifethrower_Dame)
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Catwoman on Thu, 9 Oct 2014, 14:55
thanks!
Title: Re: William Hootkins
Post by: Grissom on Sun, 19 Oct 2014, 20:01
Excellent post Nemesis, didn't realize that it was Hootkins in that role in Superman IV. What I love about BATMAN is that even the smaller roles are wonderfully portrayed and memorable.