Sorrell Booke
Sorrell Booke was an American actor who performed on stage, screen, and television. He acted in more than 100 plays and 150 television shows, and is best known for his role as corrupt politician Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg in the television show The Dukes of Hazzard.
Early life and education
Booke was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Dr. Sol Booke, a local physician. As a child, he entertained patients in his father's waiting room, and began acting on radio at nine As a young radio actor he was known for his impersonations. He won a radio contest for mimicking the voice of Adolf Hitler, and appeared regularly as an actor on local radio stations WGR and WEBR.He attended Bennett High School and was valedictorian of the Class of 1946.Booke enrolled in Columbia University at 16, and performed in Shakespearean plays in Columbia's drama club. He graduated from Columbia at 19 in 1949, and received a Master of Fine Arts at the Yale School of Drama. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War for two years as a counterintelligence officer.
Career
After his Army service, Booke appeared off-Broadway in The White Devil and had his first television role in the series Omnibus. His Broadway debut was in 1956, in Michael Redgrave's production of The Sleeping Prince.One prominent early role was that of Senator Billboard T. Rawkins in the 1960 revival of Finian's Rainbow. He also appeared in the films Black Like Me, A Fine Madness, and Fail-Safe.
In 1962, he starred in the Broadway musical Fiorello! as the title character.
Aside from his film roles he appeared on television, among them ABC's 12 O-Clock High, and he worked as a voice actor in the 1980s and early 1990s. Booke also was a guest conductor at the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Booke earned an Emmy nomination for his appearance in Dr. Kildare in the episode "What's God to Julius?". He appeared in an episode of from the first season in 1966. Booke appeared in two early episodes of M*A*S*H, as General Barker in "Requiem for a Lightweight" and "Chief Surgeon Who?"; the latter marked the debut of the character Corporal Klinger, with whom Booke's character had previously dealt.
He also had a recurring role in All in the Family as Mr. Sanders, personnel manager at Archie Bunker's workplace, Prendergast Tool and Die Company. Booke was featured on an episode of Good Times, and had a recurring role as the Jewish mob boss "Lefkowitz" on Soap.
''The Dukes of Hazzard'' (1979–1985)
Booke's most notable role was in The Dukes of Hazzard as the humorously wicked antagonist to Bo and Luke Duke. The series ran on CBS for seven seasons, from 1979 to 1985 and spawned an animated series, The Dukes, two reunion TV specials, a feature film and .Booke had stopped appearing physically in acting roles, but he continued to perform voice work on several television shows and movies, occasionally as narrator, and sometimes as a cartoon character's voice, in such movies as Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Gravedale High, and Rock-A-Doodle.
Personal life
Booke was five feet six inches tall and 185 pounds at the time of his Boss Hogg role, and wore padding to seem fatter. He copied the Hogg character's drawl from U.S. senators Sam Erwin and Strom Thurmond.He claimed fluency in French, Japanese, Spanish, Russian and Italian, and said that he "fusses" with a half-dozen other languages. One of his hobbies was moving into and restoring rundown houses. In 1981, he lived in a "modest home on a modest street in Los Angeles," where he did his own gardening and carpentry. He called his Boss Hogg character "despicable," but enjoyed meeting with fans of the show.
Booke was married to Miranda Knickerbocker, then a senior at Barnard College, in 1958. She was the daughter of journalist Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker. They divorced in 1973.
Death
On February 11, 1994, Booke died of colorectal cancer in Sherman Oaks, California. He is interred at the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. He was survived by a brother, two children, Alexandra and Nicholas, and one grandson.Partial filmography
- Gone Are the Days! as Ol' Cap', Stonewall Jackson Cotchipee
- Black Like Me as Dr. Jackson
- Les Félins as Harry
- Fail-Safe as Congressman Raskob
- A Fine Madness as Leonard Tupperman
- Up the Down Staircase as Dr. Bester
- Matchless as Colonel Coolpepper
- The Borgia Stick as Alton
- Bye Bye Braverman as Holly Levine
- What's Up, Doc? as Harry
- Slaughterhouse-Five as Lionel Merble
- The Iceman Cometh as Hugo Kalmar
- The Take as Oscar
- Devil Times Five as Harvey Beckman
- Bank Shot as Al G. Karp
- The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery as Dr. Melon
- Mastermind as Max Engstrom
- Special Delivery as Hubert Zane
- Freaky Friday as Mr. Dilk
- The Other Side of Midnight as Lanchon
- Record City as Coznowski
- The Cat from Outer Space as Presiding Judge
- Rock-a-Doodle as Pinky, the Manager
Television work
- The Guiding Light
- Brenner
- The Iceman Cometh
- The Million Dollar Incident
- Car 54, Where Are You?, as Police Commissioner Harper in "How High Is Up?"
- Route 66, as Sam Frazier in "Voice at the End of the Line"
- Naked City Beyond This Place There Be Dragons
- The Patty Duke Show, as Gilbert Tugwell in "Block That Statue"
- Twelve O'Clock High, as Sgt. Aronson in "Faith, Hope, and Sgt. Aronson"
- Slattery's People as Max Rice in "Question: What's a Swan Song for a Sparrow?"
- New York Television Theatre
- T.H.E. Cat – Episode 1
- '
- The Borgia Stick
- Ironside Shell Game
- The Wild Wild West, as Heisel in "The Night of the Egyptian Queen"
- Hawaii Five-O - "The Double Wall"
- Room 222 as Mr Bomberg
- All in the Family as Joseph Sanders / Mr. Bennett
- Owen Marshall, Counsellor at Law
- M*A*S*H as Gen. Wilson Spaulding Barker
- The Manhunter
- Gunshot
- Gunsmoke, in "Milligan" as Gerald Pandy
- Alias Smith and Jones
- Adventures of Nick Carter
- Dr. Max as Dr. Scott Herndon
- The Last Angry Man as Dr. Max Vogel
- The New Dick Van Dyke Show as Herbie Vincent / Otto
- Cannon
- Columbo: Swan Song as J.J. Stringer
- ' as Mr. Eddy
- Kung Fu, in "A Dream Within a Dream" as Sheriff Hodges
- Adventures of the Queen as Robert Dwight
- The Streets of San Francisco as Quincy Lloyd
- Rich Man, Poor Man Book II 5 episodes, as Phil Greenberg
- Brenda Starr as A.J. Livwright
- The Bob Newhart Show as Mr. Perlmutter
- Hunter, episode "The Lovejoy Files" as Mervyn
- Black Sheep Squadron Episode "Poor Little Lambs" as Father Phillipe
- Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman as Rabbi Weintraub
- The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened as Samuelson
- The Amazing Howard Hughes as Fiorello LaGuardia
- Columbo: The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case as Bertie Hastings
- Greatest Heroes of the Bible
- Soap as Charles Lefkowitz
- Good Times as Mr. Galbraith
- Little House on the Prairie
- What's Happening!! as Mr. Finley
- The Rockford Files "The Jersey Bounce" as Wade G. Ward
- Bigfoot and Wildboy
- The Dukes of Hazzard as Boss Hogg / Jefferson Davis Hogg
- The Love Boat as Lucius Kergo
- The Smurfs
- The Dukes as Jefferson Davis 'Boss' Hogg
- Alice as Jefferson Davis 'Boss' Hogg
- The Pound Puppies as Mayor Fist aka The Mayor
- Newhart as Sheik Fraser
- Crazy Like a Fox as Bernard 'Bernie' Sinclair
- You Again? as Roger Davidson
- Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers as Sheriff Rufus Buzby / T.J. Buzby
- Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears as Mountain Bear
- Full House Episode "Our Very First Christmas Show" as Lionel / Santa Claus
- Fantastic Max
- Don Coyote & Sancho Panda
- Tom and Jerry Kids Show as Announcer
- Gravedale High
- Civil Wars as Charles Previn
- as Big Daddy Boo
- Capitol Critters
- Bonkers as Boss Hoss
- The New Adventures of Captain Planet as Sheriff Hebbs
- Droopy, Master Detective
Stage appearances
- The Sleeping Prince
- Nature's Way
- Heartbreak House
- Fiorello!
- Finian's Rainbow
- Caligula
- Purlie Victorious
- The White House
- The Iceman Cometh
- Come Live with Me
- Morning, Noon and Night