David Strathairn is an American actor known for his versatile roles in film and television. He gained acclaim for his portrayal of Edward R. Murrow in "Good Night, and Good Luck," which earned him an Academy Award nomination. Strathairn has also appeared in films like "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "Lincoln," showcasing his talent in a range of dramatic and supporting roles. His distinguished career spans over several decades, making him a respected figure in the acting community.

"There are biographies, I looked at a lot of photographs of him, I heard his voice over and over and over again. You get in there and get to know the man by all of those pieces of information."



"I checked out all types of tobacco trying to find one that would be easiest to live with, I ended up using pipe tobacco. It burned slower, and it wasn't as harsh on my throat... It also smelled better."



"Film is our literature, so we should tell stories that are apropos of our culture, in that we can learn something about ourselves."



"In this film George presents issues that are important, essential and vital, whoever you are, about constitutional rights and the bedrock of a democracy. I am drawn to those kinds of stories because they inspire me - they are responsible to a populace and responsible to man."

