Tuesday March 25, 3:09 AM
Fred Thompson heads back to Hollywood
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former Republican presidential
hopeful Fred Thompson is returning to his career as an actor
and signed a deal to be represented by the William Morris
Agency, the talent group said on Monday.
Thompson, a former U.S. senator from Tennessee, is best
known in the entertainment world for portraying New York
District Attorney Arthur Branch on the television crime drama
"Law & Order," but has appeared in numerous films and TV shows
over the years.
The 65-year-old actor and politician was a candidate for
the Republican nomination for U.S. president before dropping
out of the race in January after garnering little support.
Arizona Senator John McCain is the presumptive Republican
nominee.
Thompson gained notoriety as minority counsel for the
Senate Watergate Committee investigating the scandal that led
to the resignation of U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1974.
His first movie role was in 1985's "Marie." Thompson has
since appeared in many films, including "Die Hard 2" and "In
the Line of Fire," frequently as politicians or other authority
figures. In 2007 television movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee," for instance, he portrayed President Ulysses S. Grant.
Thompson won a seat in the U.S. Senate from Tennessee in
1994 and served until 2003. He began his campaign for the
Republican presidential nomination in 2007.
(Editing by Dan Whitcomb)
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