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Henry Gibson was a consummate character actor whose versatility and dedication to his craft made him a beloved figure in Hollywood for over five decades. Born James Bateman, Gibson first gained recognition for his work on the seminal sketch comedy series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, where his deadpan delivery and quirky persona shone through in memorable appearances as the poetry-reciting "poet." But Gibson's talents extended far beyond comedy - he demonstrated an impressive range, seamlessly transitioning between roles as varied as the voice of the titular pig in the animated classic Charlotte's Web and the villainous Illinois Nazi leader in the cult classic The Blues Brothers. Whether playing earnest, small-town types or over-the-top eccentrics, Gibson always imbued his characters with a delightful sense of humanity and depth. His standout performance as country singer Haven Hamilton in Robert Altman's acclaimed musical drama Nashville remains one of the crowning achievements of his distinguished career. In his later years, Gibson continued to grace the screen with memorable supporting turns in films like Wedding Crashers and the TV series Boston Legal, proving that his skills as a character actor only grew sharper with time. Though he may have lacked the marquee appeal of some of his peers, Henry Gibson's exceptional talent, versatility, and commitment to his craft make him one of the most underappreciated talents in American cinema.

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