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Born: January 19, 1926 – Died: November 26, 2016
Fritz Weaver, the American actor, was born on January 19, 1926, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He kicked off his career in the early 1950s after serving in Civilian Public Service during World War II . Making his mark on Broadway in "The Chalk Garden" in 1955, he earned a Tony Award nomination. Weaver's talent graced both stage and screen, with notable roles in movies like "Marathon Man" and "Creepshow." However, it was his portrayal of Dr. Josef Weiss in the groundbreaking TV mini-series "Holocaust" that left a lasting impact. With a career spanning decades, Weaver's deep, smooth voice and acting prowess made him a legend in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career
Fritz Weaver's childhood and upbringing were marked by his dedication to education and his passion for acting. He attended the University of Chicago, where he majored in literature and drama, laying the foundation for his future career. His journey in acting began in the early 1950s when he made his professional debut on stage.
However, it was in 1955 when Weaver's star truly began to rise. His role in "The Chalk Garden" on Broadway earned him a Tony Award nomination, showcasing his exceptional talent. This recognition opened doors for him, leading to numerous memorable performances in both film and television.
One of his most impactful roles was as Dr. Josef Weiss in the TV mini-series "Holocaust" in 1978, a groundbreaking project that highlighted the horrors of the Holocaust. It left a profound mark on viewers and further solidified Weaver's reputation as a versatile and skilled actor.
Throughout his career, Fritz Weaver received accolades for his exceptional acting. He won a Tony Award for his performance in "Child's Play" and received an Emmy Award nomination for "Holocaust." His deep, smooth voice became his trademark, adding to his unique appeal as an actor.
In his personal life, Fritz Weaver was married to Rochelle Oliver until his death in 2016. Beyond his acting talents, he was also known for his commitment to philanthropic endeavors.
Fritz Weaver's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable. He is considered a legendary figure known for his remarkable contributions to both stage and screen. His legacy lives on through his body of work, and he remains an icon in the world of acting.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2016 | The Congressman | Harlan Lantier |
2014 | The Cobbler | Mr. Solomon |
2014 | We'll Never Have Paris | Phillipe |
2013 | Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight | Hugo Black |
2011 | This Must Be the Place | Cheyenne's Father (voice) |
1991–2005 | Law & Order (TV Series) | Nathan Fogg | Larry Weber | Philip Woodleigh |
1997–2000 | Biography (TV Series) | Narrator |
1999 | The Thomas Crown Affair | John Reynolds |
1998 | Frasier (TV Series) | Sir Trevor Ainsley |
1998 | Promised Land (TV Series) | Oliver Hooper |
1997 | Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women (TV Movie) | Father Theas (segment "Woman on a Bicycle") |
1996 | The X-Files (TV Series) | Senator Albert Sorenson |
1996 | Floating Palaces (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1995 | Broken Trust (TV Movie) | Lionel Nash |
1994 | Spring Awakening (TV Movie) | Capt. Von Koster |
1994 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series) | Kovat |
1994 | L.A. Law (TV Series) | Dr. Aaron Pierce |
1994 | Pointman (TV Movie) | Jason |
1993 | Class of '96 (TV Series) | Professor Bennenger |
1993 | Blind Spot (TV Movie) | Simon |
1992 | All My Children (TV Series) | Hugo Marick |
1992 | Citizen Cohn (TV Movie) | Sen. Everett Dirksen |
1991 | The Three Little Pigs (Short) | Narrator (voice) |
1991 | Ironclads (TV Movie) | John Ericsson |
1990 | Against the Law (TV Series) | Skipper Haverhill |
1990 | American Masters (TV Series) | Narrator (voice) |
1989 | Matlock (TV Series) | Pastor James Hubert |
1989 | Monsters (TV Series) | Mr. Hallet |
1989 | Friday the 13th: The Series (TV Series) | Asteroth |
1989 | My Name Is Bill W. (TV Movie) | Dr. Burnham |
1989 | One Life to Live (TV Series) | Arthur Gorman |
1985–1987 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) | Paris Inspector Hugues Panassié | Edwin Dupont | Judge Lambert |
1987 | I'll Take Manhattan (TV Mini Series) | Mr. Amberville |
1986 | D.C. Cops (TV Movie) | Maxwell Vance |
1986 | Dream West (TV Mini Series) | Sen. Thomas Hart Benton |
1986 | Under Siege (TV Movie) | Bernard Hughes |
1986 | Power | Wallace Furman |
1984–1986 | Tales from the Darkside (TV Series) | Sir Edmund Halley | Dr. Fenner |
1985 | The Twilight Zone (TV Series) | Father Matthew Costigan (segment "The Star") |
1985 | A Death in California (TV Mini Series) | Van Niven |
1985 | The Hearst and Davies Affair (TV Movie) | Arthur Beal |
1984 | Hot Pursuit (TV Series) | Watkins |
1984 | Hawaiian Heat (TV Series) | Hawthorne |
1984 | The Love Boat (TV Series) | Mr. Weatherby |
1984 | Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) | Princey |
1983 | Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (TV Movie) | Osiris |
1974–1983 | Great Performances (TV Series) | Caterpillar | Creon |
1982 | Maid in America (TV Movie) | Jonas |
1982 | Creepshow | Dexter Stanley (segment "The Crate") |
1982 | Falcon Crest (TV Series) | Arthur Masefield |
1981 | Jaws of Satan | Father Tom Farrow |
1981 | Quincy M.E. (TV Series) | Sen. William Pike |
1981 | See China and Die (TV Movie) | Poston |
1980 | Nightkill | Herbert Childs |
1980 | Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) | Captain Cooly | Captain J. Cooly, USN |
1980 | Children of Divorce (TV Movie) | Eli Sorenson |
1980 | The Martian Chronicles (TV Mini Series) | Father Peregrine |
1979 | Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) | Dr. Harvey Danworth |
1978 | The Big Fix | Oscar Procari Sr. |
1978 | Holocaust (TV Mini Series) | Dr. Josef Weiss |
1977 | Captains Courageous (TV Movie) | Harvey Cheyne, Sr. |
1977 | Wonder Woman (TV Series) | Dr. Solano |
1977 | Demon Seed | Alex Harris |
1977 | Black Sunday | Sam Corley |
1976 | From Sea to Shining Sea (TV Series) | George Washington |
1976 | Marathon Man | Professor Biesenthal |
1975 | The Jolly Corner (TV Movie) | Spencer Brydon |
1971–1975 | Cannon (TV Series) | Piermont | Raymond Thurston | Leo Kern |
1975 | The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) | Ted Whitlock |
1975 | The Legend of Lizzie Borden (TV Movie) | Andrew Borden |
1974 | Give Me Liberty (TV Movie) | George Washington |
1974 | Movin' On (TV Series) | Eli Hoffner |
1974 | Petrocelli (TV Series) | Colonel William Fletcher |
1973–1974 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) | Laurence Sheffield | Jason Matthews |
1974 | A Touch of the Poet (TV Movie) | Cornelius Melody |
1974 | The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) | Henry |
1974 | Kung Fu (TV Series) | Hillquist |
1973 | The Day of the Dolphin | Harold DeMilo |
1973 | Shock-a-bye, Baby (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1973 | Rx for the Defense (TV Movie) | Dr. Daniel Kemper |
1973 | The Delphi Bureau (TV Series) | Vander |
1968–1973 | Mannix (TV Series) | William Avery | Dr. Cameron McKenzie |
1973 | Hunter (TV Movie) | Cirrak |
1972 | The Snoop Sisters (TV Series) | Anton de Tourolet |
1972 | Mod Squad (TV Series) | John Palmer |
1972 | Banyon (TV Series) | Whitney Pemberton |
1972 | Heat of Anger (TV Movie) | Vincent Kagel |
1972 | Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) | Dr. Martin Cohen |
1972 | Room 222 (TV Series) | Janos Kulovich |
1972 | Medical Center (TV Series) | Dr. Matthews |
1966–1971 | Mission: Impossible (TV Series) | George Berlinger | Emil Skarbeck | Erik Hagar ... |
1971 | Night Gallery (TV Series) | Dr. Mazi (segment "A Question of Fear") |
1966–1971 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) | Charles Ridgeway | Paul Winters | John Thomas Whiting ... |
1971 | Men at Law (TV Series) | John C. Tilton |
1971 | Dan August (TV Series) | Dr. Michael Serling |
1970 | Berlin Affair (TV Movie) | Joe Mallicent |
1970 | Company of Killers (TV Movie) | John Shankalien |
1970 | A Walk in the Spring Rain | Roger Meredith |
1970 | Ironside (TV Series) | Paul Friedland |
1969 | The Maltese Bippy | Mr. Ravenswood |
1967–1969 | The Big Valley (TV Series) | Hebron Grant | Burke Jordan |
1969 | The Name of the Game (TV Series) | Col. Walter Scharz |
1969 | The Felony Squad (TV Series) | Bender |
1968 | Premiere (TV Series) | Niklaus |
1968 | The Outcasts (TV Series) | Sam Croft |
1968 | CBS Playhouse (TV Series) | David Hoffman |
1968 | N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) | Kevin Lipton |
1968 | Gentle Ben (TV Series) | Oce Franklin |
1967 | The Invaders (TV Series) | Deputy Ambassador Peter Borke |
1967 | The Crucible (TV Movie) | Reverend Hale |
1967 | NBC Experiment in Television (TV Series) | Unknown |
1967 | The Borgia Stick (TV Movie) | Anderson |
1967 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) | Marshal Burl Masters |
1966 | Combat! (TV Series) | Major Chaplain Ernest Miller |
1966 | The Fugitive (TV Series) | Joe Tucker |
1964 | Rawhide (TV Series) | Jonathan Damon |
1964 | 12 O'Clock High (TV Series) | Col. Peter Raff |
1964 | To Trap a Spy | Andrew Vulcan |
1964 | The Rogues (TV Series) | Gen. Baldassare Cione |
1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) | Andrew Vulcan |
1964 | Fail Safe | Col. Cascio |
1964 | The Great Adventure (TV Series) | Colonel Thomas Rose |
1964 | Espionage (TV Series) | Richard Keller |
1962–1964 | The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) | Father Wickford |
1961–1963 | The Defenders (TV Series) | Vincent Kayle | Leo Graves |
1963 | Dr. Kildare (TV Series) | Arthur Hobler |
1956–1962 | The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) | Francis | Carl Schard | Douglas Oberon |
1962 | Cain's Hundred (TV Series) | Martin Weir |
1961 | The Power and the Glory (TV Movie) | Schoolmaster |
1961 | The New Breed (TV Series) | Arthur Grissom |
1961 | The Asphalt Jungle (TV Series) | Victor Vanda |
1960–1961 | The Twilight Zone (TV Series) | Chancellor | William Sturka |
1961 | Jane Eyre (TV Movie) | Mason |
1961 | 'Way Out (TV Series) | Dr. Landy |
1957–1961 | The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) | Horace, Sr. | Barsad | Charlie Castle |
1961 | Play of the Week (TV Series) | James Califer |
1960 | Festival (TV Series) | Brutus |
1960 | CBS Repertoire Workshop (TV Series) | Writer |
1959 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) | King |
1955–1958 | Omnibus (TV Series) | Newspaper Photographer | (segment) |
1958 | Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) | Milovan Djilas |
1957 | Studio One (TV Series) | Dr. Huston | George Hanley |