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Nehemiah Persoff


Age: 90
Height: 5' 7"


Birth Place: Jerusalem, Palestine (now Israel)
Born: Aug. 2nd, 1919

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Nehemiah Persoff's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
J.J. Starbuck TV Show
J.J. Starbuck
Delta House TV Show
Delta House
Convoy TV Show
Convoy
Cool Million TV Show
Cool Million
Playhouse 90 TV Show
Playhouse 90
The Chicago Teddy Bears TV Show
The Chicago Teddy Bears
The Word TV Show
The Word
NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB


BIOGRAPHY:

Born in 1919 (some sources say 1920) in Jerusalem, Nehemiah Persoff emigrated with his family to America in 1929. Following schooling at the Hebrew Technical Institute of New York, he found a job as a subway electrician doing signal maintenance until an interest in the theater altered the direction of his life. He joined amateur groups and subsequently won a scholarship to the Dramatic Workshop in New York. This led to what would have been his Broadway debut in a production of "Eve of St. Mark", but he was fired before the show opened. He made his official New York debut in a production of "The Emperor's New Clothes" in 1940. WWII interrupted his young career in 1942, returning to the stage after his hitch in the army was over three years later. He sought work in stock plays and became an intern of Stella Adler and, as a result, a strong exponent of the Actor's Studio. Discovered by Charles Laughton and cast in his production of "Galileo" in 1947, Persoff made his film debut a year later with an unbilled bit in The Naked City (1948). Short, dark, chunky-framed and with a distinct talent for dialects, Persoff became known primarily for his ethnic villainy, usually playing authoritative Eastern Europeans. In a formidable career that had him portraying everything from cab drivers to Joseph Stalin, standout film roles would include Leo in The Harder They Fall (1956) with Humphrey Bogart, Gene Conforti in Alfred Hitchcock (I)'s The Wrong Man (1956), Albert in This Angry Age (1958) and gangster Johnny Torrio in Al Capone (1959). That same year he played another gangster, the small role of Little Bonaparte, in the classic comedy Some Like It Hot (1959). He was a durable performer during TV's "Golden Age" ("Gunsmoke" (1955), "The Twilight Zone" (1959)) and well beyond ("Chicago Hope" (1994), "Law & Order" (1990)), playing hundreds of intense, volatile and dominating characters. In later years, his character's heart grew a bit softer as Barbra Streisand's Jewish father in Yentl (1983) and the voice of Papa Mousekewitz in the An American Tail (1986) will attest. Later stage work included well-received productions of "I'm Not Rappaport" and his biographical one-man show "Sholem Aleichem". Persoff took to painting in 1985, studying sketching in Los Angeles, when declining health and high blood pressure forced him to slow down. Specializing in watercolor, he has created around 100 works of art, many of which have been exhibited up and down the coast of California.


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