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| birthdate = July 19, 1924
 
| birthdate = July 19, 1924
 
| location = Denver, Colorado
 
| location = Denver, Colorado
| deathdate = January 3, 2009 (aged 84)
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| deathdate = January 3, 2009 (blood cancer)
 
| portrays = [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]]
 
| portrays = [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]]
 
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The late '''Pat Hingle''' portrayed [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]] in ''[[Batman (1989 Movie)|Batman]]'', ''[[Batman Returns]]'', ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Batman & Robin|Batman & Robin]]''.
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The late '''Pat Hingle''' portrayed [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]] in ''[[Batman (1989 film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Batman Returns]]'', ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Batman & Robin]]''.
   
 
==Characters portrayed by {{PAGENAME}} in the Batman Universe==
 
==Characters portrayed by {{PAGENAME}} in the Batman Universe==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Along with [[Michael Gough]] who portrayed Alfred, Hingle was one of only two actors to return for all four movies.
 
*Along with [[Michael Gough]] who portrayed Alfred, Hingle was one of only two actors to return for all four movies.
 
*Hingle had a near death experience, as he was in an elevator that was trapped between the second and third floor in his apartment building. Then he managed to crawl out, but he fell down the shaft and was severely injured. He needed over a year to recover. Hingle suffered a fractured skull, wrist, hip and legs. He lost the little finger on his left hand and spent the longest time learning how to walk again.
*Hingle died of blood cancer on January 3, 2009 at the age of 84.
 
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==Career==
*Hingle had a near death experience, as he was in an elevator that was trapped between the second and third floor in his apartment building. Then he managed to crawl out, but he fell down the shaft and was severely injured. He needed over a year to recover. Hingle suffered a fractured skull, wrist, hip and legs. He lost the little finger on his right hand and spent the longest time learning how to walk again.
 
 
*He made several films acting alongside of [[wikipedia:Clint Eastwood|Clint Eastwood]].
 
*He made several films acting alongside of [[wikipedia:Clint Eastwood|Clint Eastwood]].
 
*He did a voice-over in the [[wikipedia:Don Bluth|Don Bluth]] animated film ''[[wikipedia:The Land Before Time|The Land Before Time]]'' as the narrator, who is also a dinosaur that advises Littlefoot.
 
*He did a voice-over in the [[wikipedia:Don Bluth|Don Bluth]] animated film ''[[wikipedia:The Land Before Time|The Land Before Time]]'' as the narrator, who is also a dinosaur that advises Littlefoot.
 
*He was awarded the 1983 Drama-Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for ''[[wikipedia:Cat on a Hot Tin Roof|Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
 
*He was awarded the 1983 Drama-Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for ''[[wikipedia:Cat on a Hot Tin Roof|Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
 
*He was nominated for a Tony Award in 1958 for ''[[wikipedia:The Dark at the Top of the Stairs|The Dark at the Top of the Stairs]]''.
 
*He was nominated for a Tony Award in 1958 for ''[[wikipedia:The Dark at the Top of the Stairs|The Dark at the Top of the Stairs]]''.
*Stephen King cast him in a supporting role in his one and only directing film effort ''[[Maximum Overdrive]]''. He found his performance and abilities so impressive, he later cast him to appear as the in his TV miniseries of ''[[The Shining]]''.
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*Stephen King cast him in a supporting role in his one and only directing film effort ''[[wikipedia:Maximum Overdrive|Maximum Overdrive]]''. He found his performance and abilities so impressive, he later cast him to appear as the in his TV miniseries of ''[[wikipedia:The Shining (miniseries)|The Shining]]''.
   
 
==See==
 
==See==
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[[Category:Batman (1989 Movie) Cast]]
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[[Category:Batman Returns Cast]]
 
[[Category:Batman Returns Cast]]
 
[[Category:Batman Forever Cast]]
 
[[Category:Batman Forever Cast]]

Revision as of 13:39, 30 May 2019

The late Pat Hingle portrayed Commissioner Gordon in Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin.

Characters portrayed by Pat Hingle in the Batman Universe

Trivia

  • Along with Michael Gough who portrayed Alfred, Hingle was one of only two actors to return for all four movies.
  • Hingle had a near death experience, as he was in an elevator that was trapped between the second and third floor in his apartment building. Then he managed to crawl out, but he fell down the shaft and was severely injured. He needed over a year to recover. Hingle suffered a fractured skull, wrist, hip and legs. He lost the little finger on his left hand and spent the longest time learning how to walk again.

Career

  • He made several films acting alongside of Clint Eastwood.
  • He did a voice-over in the Don Bluth animated film The Land Before Time as the narrator, who is also a dinosaur that advises Littlefoot.
  • He was awarded the 1983 Drama-Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
  • He was nominated for a Tony Award in 1958 for The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.
  • Stephen King cast him in a supporting role in his one and only directing film effort Maximum Overdrive. He found his performance and abilities so impressive, he later cast him to appear as the in his TV miniseries of The Shining.

See

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