Laurence Luckinbill

Laurence Luckinbill Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: November 21, 1934

Age: 90 years old

Birth Place: Fort Smith, Arkansas

Spouses: Lucie Arnaz, Robin Strasser

A character lead and supporting player who has had more endurance on the stage than in TV or films, Laurence Luckinbill first came to attention playing Hank, the "bisexual with a preference" member of "The Boys in the Band." He reprised the role in Mart Crowley's landmark play both the London production and William Friedkin's 1970 screen adaptation. Luckinbill has had a long career performing in everything from soap operas to features to plays.

After serving as a first lieutenant in the US Army Chemical Corps in the mid-1950s, the Arkansas native earned an MFA from Catholic University before migrating to New York to study with Uta Hagen. He made his off-Broadway debut playing the Old Shepherd in a Carnegie Playhouse production of "Oedipus Rex" in 1959. In 1963, he made his Broadway debut as Will Roper, the would-be son-in-law of Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons."

In addition to appearing in the US national tour of that show, Luckinbill spent many years working around the country at several prestigious theater companies. Among his more notable roles were the title role of "Galileo" at the McCarter Theatre in 1965 and Biff in a 1965 American Conservatory Theatre production of "Death of a Salesman." Among the actors better-known Broadway appearances are as the bisexual Brian in Michael Cristofer's award-winning "The Shadow Box" (1977) and George Schneider, a widower playwright based on Neil Simon in Simon's "Chapter Two" (1979).

Like many New York-based actors, Luckinbill broke into TV with roles on soap operas. From 1967-68, he was Frank Carver on "The Secret Storm" (CBS), and later appeared as Steve Prescott on "Where the Heart Is" (CBS, 1969-70). He began making guest appearances on primetime in 1968 with an episode of "NYPD" (CBS) and earned his own series with "The Delphi Bureau" (ABC, 1972-73), in which he was the head of a super-secret government agency.

His more memorable guest stints include an episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (CBS, 1975), as Mary's current beau whose son she just can't stand. Luckinbill made his longform debut with "Murder Impossible" (ABC, 1974). That same year, he played Cloris Leachman's husband in "Death Sentence" (ABC), the story of a woman called to jury duty who, in hearing the evidence in a murder case, begins to realize her own husband is the killer. He was the governor of New Jersey in "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case" (NBC, 1976) and Senator Bob Matthias, leading the congressional support for a Vietnam War Memorial in "To Heal a Nation" (NBC, 1988). He also won praise for his one-man show "Lyndon Johnson" (PBS, 1988), in which he later toured onstage.

In miniseries, Luckinbill was Major Richard Arnold in support of "Ike" (ABC, 1979) and narrated "Space" (CBS, 1985).

Luckinbill's feature film work has been infrequent and somewhat clustered. After his debut in "The Boys in the Band," he was the husband whose little black book is discovered by Dyan Cannon when he has to go to the hospital in "Such Good Friends" (1971). In the late 70s, Luckinbill played the plastic surgeon who interferes in the relationship between Stephen Collin and Kathleen Quinlan in the soap opera "The Promise" (1979). Concentrating on his stage work, Luckinbill returned in the late 1980s, playing father to Elisabeth Shue in "Cocktail" (1988) and the messianic Vulcan Sybok in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989). He also frequently does voice-over work in TV commercials and provides narrations for documentaries.

Luckinbill has also been an instructor of acting for the State Department in Khartoum, Sudan, and the University of Rome, and at Queensborough Community College in Queens, New York.

Formerly married to actress Robin Strasser, Luckinbill married singer-actress Lucie Arnaz. He and Arnaz have frequently appeared together on stage and together produced the Emmy-winning special "Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie" (NBC, 1993).

Credits

Dash and Lilly

Actor
Joseph Rauh
Movie
1999

Theater Talk

Guest
Show
1996

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

Executive Producer
Show
1993

Law & OrderStream

Guest Star
Series
1990

Star Trek V: The Final FrontierStream

Actor
Sybok
Movie
1989
21%

CocktailStream

Actor
Mr. Mooney
Movie
1988
9%

Messenger of DeathStream

Actor
Homer Foxx
Movie
1988

One Terrific Guy

Actor
Mr. Burton
Movie
1986

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Howard Crane
Series
1984

Not for Publication

Actor
Mayor Franklyn
Movie
1984

Hotel

Guest Star
Soap
1983

Ike: The War Years

Actor
Maj. Rchard Arnold
Show
1980

The Mating Season

Actor
Harry McClain
Movie
1980

The Promise

Actor
Dr. Peter Gregson
Movie
1979

Ike: The War Years

Actor
Maj. Rchard Arnold
Movie
1978

Columbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder

Actor
Mark McAndrews
Movie
1978

The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case

Actor
Gov. Hal Hoffman
Movie
1976

The November Plan

Actor
Noel Crosman
Movie
1976

The Money

Actor
Richard Banks
Movie
1975

Winner Take All

Actor
Bill Anderson
Movie
1975

Harry O

Guest Star
Show
1974

Death Sentence

Actor
Don Davies
Movie
1974

Panic on the 5:22

Actor
Lawrence Lewis
Movie
1974

Murder Impossible

Actor
Patch
Movie
1974

Panique sur le 17 heures 22

Actor
Movie
1974

Barnaby JonesStream

Guest Star
Series
1973

A Special Act of Love

Actor
Movie
1973

The Rookies

Guest Star
Series
1972

The Delphi Bureau

Actor
Glenn Garth Gregory
Movie
1972

And the Bones Came Together

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Robert
Movie
1972

ColumboStream

Guest Star
Mark McAndrews
Series
1971
84%

Algo Más Que Buenos Amigos

Actor
Movie
1971

Such Good Friends

Actor
Richard Messinger
Movie
1971

The Relative Solution

Actor
Arthur Coleman
Movie
1971

Moonwalk One

Narrator
Movie
1971

Dan August

Guest Star
Arthur Coleman
Series
1970

The Mary Tyler Moore ShowStream

Guest Star
Ken Arnold
Series
1970

The Boys in the BandStream

Actor
Hank
Movie
1970
90%

BonanzaStream

Guest Star
Series
1959