
Pat Hingle
Born: 1924-07-19 - Died: 2009-01-03Cause of Death: Leukemia
Death Summary: Pat Hingle died at his home in Carolina Beach, North Carolina of leukemia on January 3, 2009. He had been diagnosed with myelodysplasia in November 2006.
Who was Pat Hingle : Hingle was a veteran actor for more than fifty years in film, theater, and television. He is probably most known for this role of Commissioner James Gordon in the 1989 film Batman and it’s three sequels.
Recently he appeared in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, as the original owner of Dennit Racing.
Some of his movie credits include Hang ‘Em High, Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, Muppets from Space and the Shaft remake in 2000.
Who was Pat Hingle : Hingle was a veteran actor for more than fifty years in film, theater, and television. He is probably most known for this role of Commissioner James Gordon in the 1989 film Batman and it’s three sequels.
Recently he appeared in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, as the original owner of Dennit Racing.
Some of his movie credits include Hang ‘Em High, Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, Muppets from Space and the Shaft remake in 2000.
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REST IN PEACE Pat, you always made my family and I laugh! You truly had a rare talent that we no longer see. In our thoughts and prayers!!
God bless you Pat, rest in peace. I loved the honesty in your acting.
RIP mr. pat hingle you will be missed
Daniel Webster Tucker 4 ever. You were great on that 1 episode of M*A*S*H*
RIP Pat.
You brought me joy and laughter.
you where the best. i love’d you in maximum over drive,and in hang’em high. will miss your acting.
mr. hingle you are truely missed. a stage star of thechighest order,especially in works of Williams and Miller. RIP.
I REMEMBER HIM IN MOVIES WITH CLINT EASTWOOD, YOU WILL BE MISSED..
I have always enjoyed your acting. I loved you in Gauntlet with Clint Eastwood. Thanks for the memories
Mr. Hingle, I loved your work and the honesty that came through every character that you portrayed. May you rest in peace. Amen.
RIP Pat