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In addition
to starring roles on TV series such as Busting
Loose (1977) and Big
Wave Dave's (1993), Arkin has earned Emmy
Award nominations for his supporting roles on Northern Exposure
and Chicago Hope. Arkin's television credits include the
telefilms Not in This Town and In the Line of Duty:
Hunt for Justice and the television series A Year in the
Life, Picket Fences, China Beach, L.A.
Law, St. Elsewhere, Law & Order and Baby Bob.
Arkin has many
guest roles credited. He played an "obsessed fan" on the
200th episode of Fraiser in November 2001 (which is funny to me as an obsessed ... well,
"passionate" fan of Northern Exposure!). In 2002,
he played a very large man (Dale the Whale) on the TV series, Monk,
where he has also directed.
Arkin has done
many voice-over and narrative roles, including TV
Land Moguls, Horatio's
Drive: America's First Road Trip, and Lewis
& Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.
In January
2005, Arkin returned to Broadway, starring in the show Brooklyn
Boy. He received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Lead
Actor for his role. (Fellow NoEx alum John
Cullum, "Holling" was also
nominated in this category for his role in "Sin: A Cardinal
Disposed," as well as Bill
Irwin, "Enrico 'Bob' Bellati", for his role in "Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"). He appeared in the movie Marilynn Hotchkiss’
Ballroom Dancing and Charm School featured at Sundance
in 2005.
Arkin's voice
appeared in Ken Burns' Unforgiveable
Blackness, along with fellow NoEx cast member John
Cullum . The film premiered Jan. 17 and 18. 2005. On TV,
he has a reoccurring role on 8
Simple Rules as Principle Ed Gibb. He also has roles in
three movies in 2005: Marilyn
Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School, Hitch,
and Kids in America. In 2006, he had several reoccuring roles on TV's Boston Legal, and Commander-in-Chief. In May 2007, Arkin will read in the South Coast Repertory Pacific Playwright's Festival. Arkin continues to do work behind the camera, most recently directing episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Boston Legal.
Arkin is part of Ken Burns' documentary "The War." The series about WWII, will start airing on September 23, 2007 on PBS. It will be on DVD in October 2007.
Current
and Upcoming Projects:
Arkin appears in Life, a new NBC series that debuted in the Fall 2007. After years of wrongful imprisonment, a detective (Damian Lewis) returns to the force. Arkin plays his former cellmate and current money manager.
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Arkin is rumored to be in Spielberg's upcoming The Trial of the Chicago 7 movie -- about trial of a group of protesters (the Chicago Seven) who helped disrupt the 1968 Democratic convention.
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