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Born: March 26, 1934 – Died: June 29, 2023
Alan Arkin, an Academy Award-winning American actor, director, producer, author, singer, and composer, left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his unique talent and diverse skills. Born Alan Wolf Arkin in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish emigrant parents from Russia and Germany, Arkin's early life was a blend of artistic influence and cultural richness. His father, David I. Arkin, was a talented artist and writer, while his mother, Beatrice Wortis, was a dedicated teacher. This creative environment shaped Arkin's path, leading him to explore various facets of the performing arts.
Early Life and Career
Arkin's journey into the world of acting started early. His affinity for music and acting was evident from his childhood, as he began taking acting classes at the age of 10. After moving to Los Angeles with his family in 1946, he attended Franklin High School and later, Los Angeles City College and Bennington College, Vermont. His college years were marked by his involvement in a folk-band and drama classes. Eventually, Arkin left college to pursue his passion for music with The Tarriers, a folk group where he was the lead singer and guitarist.
Arkin's first professional role came in 1957 as a lead singer with The Tarriers. His journey in the acting world started with an Off-Broadway debut in "Heloise" (1958), followed by his involvement with the Compass Theatre in St. Louis. His talents were soon recognized, leading him to become an original member of the "Second City" troupe in Chicago. Arkin's Broadway debut came in 1961 with the musical "From the Second City", which opened doors to more significant opportunities. His portrayal of David Kolowitz in the Broadway comedy "Enter Laughing" (1963) earned him a Tony Award, marking a significant milestone in his career.
The role that propelled Arkin into stardom was his performance in the comedy "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" (1966), earning him his first Academy Award nomination. This was a turning point, establishing him as a versatile actor capable of handling both comedic and dramatic roles. Arkin's career was further embellished with numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for his role in "Little Miss Sunshine" (2006) and nominations for his roles in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968) and "Argo" (2012).
Off-screen, Arkin led a life rich in experiences and interests. He was married to Suzanne Newlander Arkin since 1999 and had three sons. His pursuits included his advocacy for organic living and environmental preservation. Arkin, known for his desire to live quietly away from the show business milieu, was also a talented musician and author, contributing to various folk music compositions and writing several books, including children's stories.
Alan Arkin's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry was profound. His ability to imbue his characters with depth and authenticity made him a beloved figure in the industry. His diverse roles, directorial ventures, and contributions as a musician and author showcased his multifaceted talents. Arkin's legacy as an actor who brought a unique blend of humor, depth, and humanity to his roles ensures his place as an enduring icon in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2022 | Minions: The Rise of Gru | Wild Knuckles (voice) |
2018–2021 | The Kominsky Method (TV Series) | Norman Newlander |
2020 | Spenser Confidential | Henry |
2019 | Dumbo | J. Griffin Remington |
2017 | Get Shorty (TV Series) | Eugene |
2017 | Going in Style | Albert Garner |
2015–2016 | BoJack Horseman (TV Series) | J.D. Salinger (voice) |
2015 | Love the Coopers | Bucky |
2014 | Million Dollar Arm | Ray |
2013 | Grudge Match | Louis 'Lightning' Conlon |
2013 | Armed Response | Officer Riggs |
2013 | The Incredible Burt Wonderstone | Rance Holloway |
2012 | Stand Up Guys | Hirsch |
2012 | Argo | Lester Siegel |
2011 | The Muppets | Tour Guide |
2011 | The Change-Up | Mitch's Dad |
2011 | Thin Ice | Gorvy Hauer |
2009 | City Island | Michael Malakov |
2009 | The Private Lives of Pippa Lee | Herb Lee |
2008 | Marley & Me | Arnie Klein |
2008 | Get Smart | The Chief |
2008 | Sunshine Cleaning | Joe |
2007 | Rendition | Senator Hawkins |
2006 | Raising Flagg | Flagg Purdy |
2006 | The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | Bud Newman |
2006 | The Novice | Father Behnke |
2006 | Firewall | Arlin Forester |
2006 | Little Miss Sunshine | Edwin Hoover |
2005 | Will & Grace (TV Series) | Martin Adler |
2004 | Noel | Artie |
2004 | Eros | Dr. Pearl | Hal (segment "Equilibrium") |
2003 | And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (TV Movie) | Sam Drebben |
2003 | The Pentagon Papers (TV Movie) | Harry Rowen |
2001–2002 | 100 Centre Street (TV Series) | Joe Rifkind |
2001 | 13 Conversations About One Thing | Gene |
2001 | America's Sweethearts | Wellness Guide |
2001 | Varian's War: The Forgotten Hero (TV Movie) | Freier |
2000 | Magicians | Milo |
2000 | Blood Money (TV Movie) | Willy 'the Hammer' Canzaro |
1999 | Jakob the Liar | Frankfurter |
1998 | Slums of Beverly Hills | Murray |
1997 | Gattaca | Detective Hugo |
1997 | Four Days in September | Charles Burke Elbrick |
1997 | Grosse Pointe Blank | Dr. Oatman |
1997 | Chicago Hope (TV Series) | Zoltan Karpathein |
1996 | Mother Night | George Kraft |
1996 | Heck's Way Home (TV Movie) | Dogcatcher |
1995 | Steal Big Steal Little | Lou Perilli |
1995 | Picture Windows (TV Series) | Tully |
1995 | The Jerky Boys | Ernie Lazarro |
1994 | Doomsday Gun (TV Movie) | Yossi |
1994 | *North* | Judge Buckle |
1993 | Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (Short) | The Director |
1993 | So I Married an Axe Murderer | Tony's Boss | Precinct Captain (uncredited) |
1993 | Taking the Heat (TV Movie) | Tommy Canard |
1993 | Indian Summer | Unca Lou |
1993 | Cooperstown (TV Movie) | Harry Willette |
1992 | Glengarry Glen Ross | George Aaronow |
1991 | The Rocketeer | Peevy |
1990 | Havana | Joe Volpi |
1990 | Edward Scissorhands | Bill |
1990 | Coupe de Ville | Fred Libner |
1988 | Necessary Parties (TV Movie) | Archie Corelli |
1987 | Harry (TV Series) | Harry Porschak |
1987 | A Year in the Life (TV Series) | Jim Eisenberg Sr. |
1987 | Escape from Sobibor (TV Movie) | Leon Feldhendler |
1986 | Big Trouble | Leonard Hoffman |
1986 | A Deadly Business (TV Movie) | Harold Kaufman |
1985 | Bad Medicine | Dr. Ramón Madera |
1985 | Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) | Bo |
1985 | Joshua Then and Now | Reuben Shapiro |
1985 | The Fourth Wise Man (TV Movie) | Orontes |
1984 | American Playhouse (TV Series) | Flagg Purdy |
1983 | St. Elsewhere (TV Series) | Jerry Singleton |
1983 | The Return of Captain Invincible | Captain Invincible |
1982 | The Last Unicorn | Schmendrick (voice) |
1981 | Full Moon High | Dr. Brand |
1981 | Chu Chu and the Philly Flash | Flash |
1981 | Improper Channels | Jeffery Martley |
1980 | Simon | Simon Mendelssohn |
1979 | The Magician of Lublin | Yasha Mazur |
1979 | Carol Burnett & Company (TV Series) | Unknown |
1979 | The In-Laws | Dr. Sheldon Kornpett |
1978 | The Defection of Simas Kudirka (TV Movie) | Simas Kudirka |
1978 | The Other Side of Hell (TV Movie) | Frank Dole |
1977 | Fire Sale | Ezra Fikus |
1977 | Busting Loose (TV Series) | Grandpa |
1977 | Captain Kangaroo (TV Series) | Unknown |
1976 | The Seven-Per-Cent Solution | Dr. Sigmund Freud |
1975 | Hearts of the West | Kessler |
1975 | Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins | Rafferty |
1974 | Freebie and the Bean | Bean |
1974 | It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1972 | Last of the Red Hot Lovers | Barney Cashman |
1972 | Deadhead Miles | Cooper |
1970–1971 | Sesame Street (TV Series) | Larry |
1971 | Little Murders | Lieutenant Practice |
1970 | Catch-22 | Yossarian |
1969 | The Monitors | Man in Monitors Commercial |
1969 | Popi | Abraham |
1968 | The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | Singer |
1968 | Inspector Clouseau | Insp. Jacques Clouseau |
1967 | Wait Until Dark | Roat | Roat Jr. | Roat Sr. |
1967 | Woman Times Seven | Fred (segment "The Suicides") |
1966 | ABC Stage 67 (TV Series) | Barney Kempinski |
1966 | The Last Mohican (Short) | Mr. Ableman |
1966 | The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming | Rozanov |
1964 | East Side/West Side (TV Series) | Ted Miller |
1963 | That's Me (Short) | Unknown |
1957 | Calypso Heat Wave | Tarriers Lead Singer (uncredited) |