Gerald Hiken
May 23rd, 1927-January 6th 2021
San Francisco Chronicle
January 11, 2020
Gerald Hiken
May 23rd, 1927-January 6th 2021
Gerald Hiken lived 93 years, 60 of them alongside his wife Barbara Lerner
Hiken. He died at home on January 6th 2021 surrounded by love. Fun, funny, a
prolific storyteller, brilliant in unexpected ways, he had a genius for helping
you understand yourself and your complicated life situations. Talented, he had
golden hands with which he could and did do anything.
After graduating in 1949 from the University of Wisconsin, Gerry got in a Jeep
and went all over the country working in Repertory Theater, once with Geraldine
Page in the company. In the 1950's he went to New York and always landed the
parts. It was there that he met Barbara while working on the soap opera Love of
Life.
In 1964 he left New York to start the graduate repertory theatre program at
Stanford University. Later, he teamed with Paul E. Richards in an original
2-man theater before returning to Broadway, television and movies. He also
toured as a dancer with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company.
Over the next 65 years as a celebrated master actor, he was recognized by
greats such as Helen Hays, Laurence Olivier, and Jerome Robbins, and was a
favorite of Lee Strasberg at the New York Actor's Studio. Considered a leading
Chekhovian interpreter of his time, he received a nomination for the Best Actor
Tony in 1979's Strider. He also won an Obie and a Derwent award. His creative
community greatly admired him, and he acted in many companies all over the San
Francisco Bay Aea.Always ahead of his time, he was the first male dance student
at the University of Wisconsin, and in the 1970's, he corralled his grumpy
teenage children into going with him as he played amateur trombone in the Los Trancos
Woods Community Marching Band.
A generous mentor teacher, and a believer in being of service, he gave freely
of his acting knowledge and friendship to any who sought it, requesting only a
little lunch in return. At the onset of the AIDS epidemic Gerry volunteered to
be a Los Angeles AIDS Project buddy, bringing meals and companionship to
patients and families.
He never stopped learning and making art, writing his own one man shows based
on works he loved. Inspired by a college course in Native American studies, he
planned an epic cross state family vacation with his (by then less grumpy adult
children) to explore historic sites such as Hovenweep, the Anasazi cliff
dwellings and the Four Corners area.
He wrote two books, Afraid to Look, an Autobiography, and So You Want To Be an
Actor. His work can be found on Youtube and the IMDB under Gerald Hiken.
He anchored a loving home and family, and leaves behind his wife Barbara,
daughter Nina and son Noah. They will miss him always.
Published in San Francisco Chronicle from Jan. 11 to Jan. 12, 2021.
HIKEN, Gerald
Born: 5/23/1927, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Died: 1/6/2021, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Gerald Hiken’s westerns – actor:
Invitation to a Gunfighter – 1964 (Gully)
Bonanza (TV) – 1972 (Dr. Penner)
Wildside (TV) – 1985 (Father Crool)
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