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November 3. 0, 1. Chicago, Illinois, U. S. Nationality. American. Other names. Mandel Bruce Patinkin, Mardy Marterson. Alma mater. Juilliard School.
Occupation. Actor, singer, voice artist, comedian. Years active. 19. Spouse(s)Kathryn Grody (m. 1. Children. 2Websitewww. Mandel Bruce "Mandy" Patinkin (; born November 3. American actor, singer, and voice artist.[1][2]Patinkin is well known for his portrayal of Inigo Montoya in the 1. The Princess Bride.
His other film credits include Yentl (1. Alien Nation (1. 98. Dick Tracy (1. 99. Wish I Was Here (2. He has appeared in major roles in television series such as Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me, and Criminal Minds, and currently plays Saul Berenson in the Showtime series Homeland.
He is a noted interpreter of the musical works of Stephen Sondheim and is known for his work in musical theater, originating iconic roles such as Georges Seurat in Sunday in the Park with George and Ché in the original Broadway production of Evita. Early life[edit]Mandel Bruce Patinkin was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 3. Doris "Doralee" (née Sinton), a homemaker, and Lester Patinkin, who operated two large Chicago- area metal factories, the People's Iron & Metal Company and the Scrap Corporation of America.[3][4][5] His mother wrote Grandma Doralee Patinkin's Jewish Family Cookbook.[3] Patinkin's cousins include Mark Patinkin, an author and nationally syndicated columnist for The Providence Journal; Sheldon Patinkin of Columbia College Chicago's Theater Department, a founder of The Second City; [6] and Bonnie Miller Rubin, a Chicago Tribune reporter.
Patinkin grew up in an upper- middle- class family, descended from Jewish emigrants (from Russia and Poland), and was raised in Conservative Judaism,[2][7][8] attending religious school daily "from the age of seven to 1. Camp Surah in Michigan.[2]He attended South Shore High School, Harvard St. George School, and Kenwood High School (later renamed Kenwood Academy), and graduated in 1. He attended the University of Kansas and the Juilliard School (Drama Division Group 5: 1. At Juilliard, he was a classmate of Kelsey Grammer.
When the producers of the popular American sitcom Cheers were holding auditions for the role of Dr. Frasier Crane, Patinkin put Grammer's name forward.[1.
After some television commercial and radio appearances (including the CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1. Patinkin had his first success in musical theater,[1] where he played the part of Che in Evita on Broadway in 1. Patinkin went on to win the 1. Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical.[1][2][1. He then moved to film, playing parts in movies such as Yentl[2] and Ragtime. He returned to Broadway in 1.
Pulitzer Prize- winning musical Sunday in the Park with George,[1. Tony Award nomination for Best Actor (Musical).[2][1. Patinkin played Inigo Montoya in Rob Reiner's 1. The Princess Bride,[2] The actor found his studies a huge asset in The Princess Bride, playing the role of the best swordsman in the country, short of the main character, and part of his role included proficiency in fencing at a professional level. Over the next decade, he continued to appear in movies, such as Dick Tracy and Alien Nation.[3]On Broadway, Patinkin appeared in the musical The Secret Garden in 1. Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Actor in a Musical.[1. He also released two solo albums, titled Mandy Patinkin (1.
Dress Casual (1. 99. In 1. 99. 4, Patinkin took the role of Dr. Jeffrey Geiger on CBS's Chicago Hope[2] for which he won an Emmy Award. However, despite the award and the ratings success of the show, Patinkin left the show during the second season because he was unhappy spending so much time away from his wife and children.[1. He returned to the show in 1.
Since Chicago Hope, Patinkin has appeared in a number of films. However, he has mostly performed as a singer, releasing three more albums. In 1. 99. 5, he guest- starred in The Simpsons in the episode "Lisa's Wedding" as Hugh Parkfield, Lisa's future English groom. Mamaloshen, Patinkin's musical production of songs sung entirely in Yiddish, premiered in 1. He has performed the show on Broadway and in venues around the United States.
The recorded version won a Deutscher Schallplattenpreis award in Germany.[1. In 1. 99. 9 he co- starred in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland as Huxley.[1.
He returned to Broadway in 2. New York Shakespeare Festival production of John La.
Chiusa's The Wild Party, earning another Tony Award nomination for Best Actor (Musical).[2. In 2. 00. 3- 2. 00. Showtimecomedy–drama. Dead Like Me as Rube Sofer. In 2. 00. 4 he played a six–week engagement of his one–man concert at the Off- Broadway complex Dodger Stages. In September 2. 00.
Patinkin debuted in the role of Jason Gideon, an experienced profiler just coming back to work after a series of nervous breakdowns, in the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds.[1]Patinkin was absent from a table read for Criminal Minds and did not return for a third season. The departure from the show was not due to contractual or salary matters, but over creative differences. He left apologetic letters for his fellow cast members explaining his reasons and wishing them luck. Watch Full Episodes Of The Wire Online For Free. Many weeks before his departure, in a videotaped interview carried in the online magazine Monaco Revue, Patinkin told journalists at the Festival de Télévision de Monte- Carlo that he loathed violence on television and was uncomfortable with certain scenes in Criminal Minds. He called his choice to do Criminal Minds his "biggest public mistake," and stated that he "thought it was something very different. I never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night, every day, week after week, year after year. It was very destructive to my soul and my personality, and after that, I didn't think I would get to work in television again."[2.
He spoke of having planned to tour the world with a musical and wanting to inject more comedy into the entertainment business.[2. In later episodes, during the 2. Jason Gideon was written out of the series and replaced by Special Agent David Rossi (played by Joe Mantegna).
Gideon was later officially killed off, ending all chances of a guest appearance by Patinkin on the show. On October 1. 4, 2. Patinkin would be a guest star on an episode of Three Rivers, which aired on November 1.
He played a patient with Lou Gehrig's disease injured in a car accident who asks the doctors at Three Rivers Hospital to take him off life support so his organs can be donated. He filmed an appearance on The Whole Truth that had been scheduled to air December 1. ABC pulled the series from its schedule two weeks prior.[2.
He starred in the new musical Paradise Found, co- directed by Harold Prince and Susan Stroman, at the Menier Chocolate Factory, London. The musical played a limited engagement from May 2. June 2. 6, 2. 01. Patinkin and Patti Lupone performed their concert An Evening with Patti Lupone and Mandy Patinkin on Broadway for a limited 6. November 2. 1, 2. Barrymore Theatre, and which ended on January 1.
This concert marks the first time the pair has performed together on Broadway since they appeared together in Evita.[2. He currently costars with Claire Danes on the Showtime series Homeland which initially aired in 2. He portrays counterterrorism operative Saul Berenson, protagonist Carrie Mathison's (Danes) mentor. For his performance, Patinkin has been nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award, among other honors. Explaining what he learned from the character, he stated that "The line between good and evil runs through each one of us."[2. Patinkin was announced as playing the role of Pierre in the hit Broadway musical Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1. August 1. 5, 2. 01.
He would have a limited run through September 3, replacing former Hamilton star Okieriete Onaodowan.[3. The role was originated by Josh Groban. Patinkin later dropped out of the role.[3.