Montreal Gazette

Actors honoured to play JFK

Many portrayed slain president over the years

- JESSICA HERNDON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — A wide range of actors have played U.S. president John F. Kennedy in the movies and on TV, starting even before his assassinat­ion 50 years ago this week. Some memorable portrayals:

MOVIES

Cliff Robertson, PT 109, 1963.

Released while Kennedy was still in office, the film starred Robertson depicting Kennedy as a Navy lieutenant in command of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during the Second World War. JFK selected Robertson after viewing his screen test; First Lady Jackie Kennedy’s choice for the role was Warren Beatty.

Brett Stimely, Watchmen, 2009; Transforme­rs: Dark of the Moon, 2011; Kill the Dictator, 2013; Parkland, 2013.

Stimely, who has played Kennedy more than anyone, recalled meeting JFK’s niece and sister-in-law, Rory and Ethel Kennedy, at the 2012 Sundance HBO party for their documentar­y, Ethel. He said, “Ethel thanked me for doing a great job portraying Jack. I was nervous at first — playing the ‘most important man in the world’ has its responsibi­lities. But hearing that made it all worthwhile.”

Bruce Greenwood, Thirteen Days, 2000.

Playing Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis, Greenwood said he wanted to reflect what might have been JFK’s state of mind “and the moment of clarity he had that (Soviet leader Nikita) Khrushchev was as human and terrified of the potential consequenc­es as was Kennedy.” Paraphrasi­ng William Butler Yeats’ poem The Second Coming, the actor said, “yet things did not fall apart/ the centre held / anarchy and chaos / undone in an hour of reflection / that we are one / and each other’s keeper.”

James Marsden, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, 2013.

Marsden prepared for the role by listening to podcasts of JFK’s speeches, and yet getting the Kennedy accent right was “virtually impossible,” the actor told Conan O’Brien. “It was a daunting thing stepping into those shoes,” he said.

TELEVISION

William Devane, The Missiles of October, 1974.

Devane bore a striking resemblanc­e to the president in the television docudrama, which chronicled the Kennedy administra­tion’s handling of the Cuban missile crisis. It was loosely based on Robert F. Kennedy’s book Thirteen Days. The first TV movie about the Kennedys after JFK’s assassinat­ion was watched by more than 25.4 million viewers when it first aired.

James Franciscus, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, 1981.

Franciscus starred as JFK in this TV movie focusing on the life of the first lady, who was played by Charlie’s Angels star Jaclyn Smith. The movie drew nearly 45 million viewers.

Martin Sheen, Kennedy, 1983.

Before playing fictional President Josiah “Jed” Bartlet on The West Wing, Sheen starred in the five-hour miniseries chroniclin­g JFK’s presidency. Kelsey Grammer also appeared in the miniseries, which had 18.5 million viewers across three airings.

Stephen Collins, A Woman Named Jackie, 1991.

While recreating Kennedy’s inaugural address for this Emmy-winning miniseries, Collins recalled seeing a man around 70 who had stopped to watch the filming. “He took off his hat and stared in my direction as if he were seeing a ghost,” said Collins. “He stayed still, like a soldier at attention, until I finished.”

Patrick Dempsey, J.F.K.: Reckless Youth, 1993.

Before saving lives as Dr. Derek “McDreamy” Shepard on Grey’s Anatomy, Dempsey wooed 10.8 million viewers as young Kennedy. The movie looked at JFK’s childhood, his young adulthood and his nomination for Congress.

William Peterson, The Rat Pack, 1998.

A dashing Peterson embodied JFK in the film, offering a glimpse into JFK and Frank Sinatra’s wavering friendship. Ray Liotta starred as Sinatra, Joe Mantegna as Dean Martin, Don Cheadle as Sammy Davis, Jr., Angus Macfadyen as Peter Lawford and Bobby Slayton as Joey Bishop.

Tim Matheson, Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 2000.

Playing JFK in the two-part miniseries, which attracted 10 million viewers, was an honour, said Matheson, but also a challenge to find the real person beneath the glamour. “So it was trying to find those human moments beneath all of the monumental things that he said and did.”

Gre g Kinnear, The Kennedys, 2011.

When the four-time Emmy-winning The Kennedys made its world première on REELZ, it brought in record viewership for the cable network, reaching 17.5 million viewers in its first month. Katie Holmes played Jackie Kennedy.

Rob Lowe, Killing Kennedy, Nov. 10, 2013.

Lowe, a father of two, said he was moved by a recording of Kennedy giving dictation when he’s interrupte­d by John, Jr. “Their conversati­on together was priceless,” he said.

 ?? NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rob Lowe on the set of Killing Kennedy. Lowe said he was moved by a recording of Kennedy talking to his son, John, Jr.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rob Lowe on the set of Killing Kennedy. Lowe said he was moved by a recording of Kennedy talking to his son, John, Jr.
 ?? WARNER BROS./ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cliff Robertson portrayed Kennedy as a Navy lieutenant for the 1963 film PT 109, released while JFK was still in office.
WARNER BROS./ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cliff Robertson portrayed Kennedy as a Navy lieutenant for the 1963 film PT 109, released while JFK was still in office.

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