Austin Pendleton Highlights

  • 2007: Cast opposite Alan Arkin in director Neal Miller's character-driven comedy drama, "Raising Flagg"
  • 2006: Cast in the HBO original film, "The Notorious Bettie Page" starring Gretchen Mol as the 1950's pin-up model
  • 2003: Cast in the feature "Uptown Girls"
  • 2001: "Orson's Shadow", a play based on a true incident involving Orson Welles and Laurence Olivier, produced in Los Angeles
  • 2001: Play "Uncle Bob" produced Off-Broadway
  • 2000: Played a theater producer having an affair with a single, thirtysomething waitress in "Fast Food, Fast Women"
  • 1999: Had cameo as a pawn shop owner in "Joe the King"
  • 1995: Penned the two character drama "Uncle Bob"; wrote lead role especially for actor George Morfogen
  • 1985: TV series debut, "Hometown"
  • 1972: TV debutin the variety special "Let's Celebrate"
  • 1972: First major supporting role in a feature, "What's Up, Doc?"
  • 1968: Feature acting debut, "Skiddo"
  • 1962: Off-Broadway debut, "Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad"
  • Cast as a dying prisoner on "Oz" (HBO)
  • Taught acting at Yale University in the 1970s
  • Appeared as the bigoted senator in the touring revival of "Finian's Rainbow"
  • Served as last artistic director of the Circle Repertory Theater
  • Played recurring role as a coroner on NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street"