Hal Holbrook is a fine actor. He is a lovely and distinguished man. He is a great American, even. Does he really need more than 500 pages to tell his life?s story?
Well, that?s the plan, anyway.�The first installment in a projected two-memoir sequence, ?Harold? puts us on notice right away.�It will stop before the onset of Holbrook?s film career. (The Oscar-nominated turn in ?Into the Wild? is still decades away.)�It won?t get around to his TV triumphs in ?Pueblo? and ?That Certain Summer? or his marriage (his third) to the divine Dixie Carter, or what he thought about Bill Clinton or Kennedy or capri pants, or where he was for the moon landing.�?Harold? is about the guy who became Hal Holbrook, and it takes its good sweet time getting him there.
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