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'''J. Michael "Mickey" Haller''' (''d. 1970'') was the father of [[Harry Bosch]] and [[Mickey Haller]], and the grandfather of [[Maddie Bosch]] and [[Hayley Haller]]. He was a famous [[wikipedia:Criminal defense lawyer|criminal defense attorney]], a registered [[wikipedia:Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]], and lived on Canon Drive in [[wikipedia:Beverly Hills|Beverly Hills]].
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'''J. Michael "Mickey" Haller, Sr.''' (''d. 1970'') was the father of [[Harry Bosch]] and [[Mickey Haller]], and the grandfather of [[Maddie Bosch]] and [[Hayley Haller]]. He was also the father of three daughters and one son from his first marriage prior to his marriage to [[Mickey Haller's mother|Mickey’s mother]]. He was a famous [[wikipedia:Criminal defense lawyer|criminal defense attorney]], a registered [[wikipedia:Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]], and a resident of Canon Drive in [[wikipedia:Beverly Hills|Beverly Hills]]. He had many high profile clients.
   
He once "handled one of the Manson girls," and later defended [[wikipedia:Gangster|gangster]] [[wikipedia:Mickey Cohen|Mickey Cohen]] in the early 1950s. In the late 1950s, he "won an acquittal for the so-called [[The Highwayman|Highwayman]]." In the late 1960s, he refused to take on the defense case for assassin [[wikipedia:Sirhan Sirhan|Sirhan Bishara Sirhan]], because he "liked [[wikipedia:Robert F. Kennedy|Bobby Kennedy] too much to defend his killer."
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He once "handled one of the [http://mansongirls.blogspot.com/ Manson girls]," and later defended [[wikipedia:Gangster|gangster]] [[wikipedia:Mickey Cohen|Mickey Cohen]] in the early 1950s. Cohen gave him a Colt Woodsman pistol as a gesture of gratitude. In the late 1950s, he "won an acquittal for the so-called [[The Highwayman|Highwayman]]." He used to represent jazz saxaphonist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Morgan_(musician) Frank Morgan] when he had legal problems. In the late 1960s, he refused to take on the defense case for assassin [[wikipedia:Sirhan Sirhan|Sirhan Bishara Sirhan]], because he "liked [[wikipedia:Robert F. Kennedy|Bobby Kennedy]] too much to defend his killer."
   
He represented prostitute [[Marjorie Lowe]] on six loitering arrests between 1948 and 1961, and later filed all of the paperwork for Lowe to try to regain custody of her [[Harry Bosch|son]]. After his death, his youngest song deduced from his "old account books" that Haller Sr. "had a soft spot for the so-called [[wikipedia:Prostitution|women of the night]]."
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Although some of the details are unclear, Haller had sexual relations with [[Marjorie Lowe]], a prostitute. Lowe became pregnant and gave birth to a boy whom she named [[Hieronymus Bosch]], giving no indication of the child's paternity. Although Haller was not listed as the father on the boy's birth certificate, he was clearly the father of this boy and was aware of him. He did not contribute to the boy's support, forcing Lowe to continue a life of prostitution. He did nothing for his illegitimate son after Marjorie was murdered. On the other hand, he represented Lowe on six loitering arrests between 1948 and 1961, and later filed all of the paperwork for her to try to regain custody of her son. After Haller's death, his [[Mickey Haller|youngest son]] deduced from his "old account books" that Haller Sr. "had a soft spot for the so-called [[wikipedia:Prostitution|women of the night]]."
   
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Several years after the birth of Hieronymus, Haller had another child as a result of an extramarital affair. He divorced his wife and two months later married a B-level Mexican movie starlet. Five months after the wedding, J. Michael (Mickey) Haller, Jr. was born. Haller Sr. died when Jr. was only five years old.
Haller did not meet Bosch until the man was on his deathbed, and revealed that Harry had a half-brother.
 
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Haller did not meet Bosch until the man was on his deathbed, and revealed that Harry had a half-brother. He was buried in the Good Samaritan section of [[wikipedia:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]] in [[wikipedia:Glendale, California|Glendale]].
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==Portrayal==
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The elder Haller appears in a flashback portrayed by Clint Jordan in Season 1, Episode 8 ("Bloodline") of Amazon Freevee spin-off "[[Bosch: Legacy]]" (recently rebranded from IMDb TV).
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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* ''[[Blood Work]]'' (mentioned)
 
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* ''[[A Darkness More Than Night]]'' (mentioned; unnamed)
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* ''[[The Lincoln Lawyer]]'' (mentioned; unnamed)
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* ''[[The Brass Verdict]]'' (mentioned)
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* ''[[The Gods of Guilt]]'' (mentioned; unnamed)
 
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 14 August 2023

J. Michael "Mickey" Haller, Sr. (d. 1970) was the father of Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller, and the grandfather of Maddie Bosch and Hayley Haller. He was also the father of three daughters and one son from his first marriage prior to his marriage to Mickey’s mother. He was a famous criminal defense attorney, a registered Democrat, and a resident of Canon Drive in Beverly Hills. He had many high profile clients.

He once "handled one of the Manson girls," and later defended gangster Mickey Cohen in the early 1950s. Cohen gave him a Colt Woodsman pistol as a gesture of gratitude. In the late 1950s, he "won an acquittal for the so-called Highwayman." He used to represent jazz saxaphonist Frank Morgan when he had legal problems. In the late 1960s, he refused to take on the defense case for assassin Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, because he "liked Bobby Kennedy too much to defend his killer."

Although some of the details are unclear, Haller had sexual relations with Marjorie Lowe, a prostitute. Lowe became pregnant and gave birth to a boy whom she named Hieronymus Bosch, giving no indication of the child's paternity. Although Haller was not listed as the father on the boy's birth certificate, he was clearly the father of this boy and was aware of him. He did not contribute to the boy's support, forcing Lowe to continue a life of prostitution. He did nothing for his illegitimate son after Marjorie was murdered. On the other hand, he represented Lowe on six loitering arrests between 1948 and 1961, and later filed all of the paperwork for her to try to regain custody of her son. After Haller's death, his youngest son deduced from his "old account books" that Haller Sr. "had a soft spot for the so-called women of the night."

Several years after the birth of Hieronymus, Haller had another child as a result of an extramarital affair. He divorced his wife and two months later married a B-level Mexican movie starlet. Five months after the wedding, J. Michael (Mickey) Haller, Jr. was born. Haller Sr. died when Jr. was only five years old.

Haller did not meet Bosch until the man was on his deathbed, and revealed that Harry had a half-brother. He was buried in the Good Samaritan section of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.

Portrayal[]

The elder Haller appears in a flashback portrayed by Clint Jordan in Season 1, Episode 8 ("Bloodline") of Amazon Freevee spin-off "Bosch: Legacy" (recently rebranded from IMDb TV).

Appearances[]