List of Jewish actors
This is a list of notable Jewish actors.
Born in the 1990s–2000s
Born in the 1980s
Born in the 1970s
Name | Years | Nationality | Prominent roles | References |
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Dave Annable | 1979– | American | [181][182] | |
Shiri Appleby | 1978– | American | Roswell | [183] |
David Arquette | 1971– | American | Scream, See Spot Run | [184][185] |
Mili Avital | 1972– | Israeli | Stargate | [186][187] |
Eric Balfour | 1977- | American | [188] | |
Elizabeth Banks | 1974– | American | The Hunger Games | [189] |
Sendi Bar | 1976– | Israeli | [190] | |
Sacha Baron Cohen | 1971– | British | Ali G, Borat, Brüno,The Dictator | [191] |
Justin Bartha | 1978– | American | Gigli, National Treasure, The Hangover | [192] |
Dani Behr | 1971– | British | [193] | |
Amber Benson | 1977– | American | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | [194] |
Elizabeth Berkley | 1972– | American | Saved By The Bell, Showgirls | [195] |
Josh Bernstein | 1971– | American | Digging for the Truth | [196] |
Jon Bernthal | 1976– | American | The Walking Dead | |
Mayim Bialik | 1975– | American | Blossom, The Big Bang Theory | [197] |
Michael Ian Black | 1971– | American | [198] | |
Selma Blair | 1972– | American | Cruel Intentions, Hellboy | [199] |
Alex Borstein | 1973– | American | Family Guy | [200] |
Caprice Bourret | 1971– | American/British | [201] | |
Zach Braff | 1975– | American | Scrubs, Garden State | [202] |
Tamara Braun | 1971– | American | [203] | |
Adam Brody | 1979– | American | The O.C. | [204] |
Adrien Brody | 1973– | American | The Pianist | [205][206] |
Sarah Brown | 1975– | American | [207] | |
Brooke Burke | 1971– | American | [208][209] | |
Scott Caan | 1976– | American | Hawaii 5-0 | |
James Callis | 1971– | British | Battlestar Galactica | [210] |
Neve Campbell | 1973- | Canadian | Scream | |
Josh Charles | 1971– | American | The Good Wife, Sports Night, Dead Poets Society | [211] |
David Charvet | 1972– | French-born American | Baywatch | [212][213] |
Emmanuelle Chriqui | 1977– | Canadian | Entourage | [214] |
Jennifer Connelly | 1970- | American | [215] | |
Eric Dane | 1972– | American | Grey's Anatomy, Marley & Me, Valentine's Day | [216][217] |
Erin Daniels | 1973– | American | The L Word | [218][219] |
Meital Dohan | 1976– | Israeli | Weeds | [220] |
Gad Elmaleh | 1971- | Moroccan-French | ||
Oded Fehr | 1970– | Israeli/American | The Mummy, Resident Evil | [221] |
Corey Feldman | 1971– | American | The Goonies | [222] |
Mark Feuerstein | 1971– | American | Royal Pains | [223] |
Isla Fisher | 1976– | Omani-born Australian | Wedding Crashers, Confessions of a Shopaholic, The Great Gatsby | [224][225] |
James Franco | 1978– | American | James Dean, Spider-Man, 127 Hours | [226][227] |
Soleil Moon Frye | 1976– | American | Punky Brewster | [228] |
Sarah Michelle Gellar | 1977– | American | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | [229][230] |
Sara Gilbert | 1975– | American | Roseanne | [231] |
Jessalyn Gilsig | 1971– | Canadian | Nip/Tuck | [232] |
Elon Gold | 1970– | American | [233] | |
Iddo Goldberg | 1975– | Israeli | Defiance | |
Ginnifer Goodwin | 1978– | American | Once Upon a Time | [234] |
Seth Green | 1974– | American | Robot Chicken, Austin Powers, Family Guy | [235][236] |
Bryan Greenberg | 1978– | American | Prime | [237] |
Becky Griffin | 1977– | American-Israeli | [238] | |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | 1977– | American | The Dark Knight | [219][239] |
Tiffany Haddish | 1979- | American-Eritrean | Girls Trip | [240][241] |
Corey Haim | 1971–2010 | Canadian | Lucas, The Lost Boys | [242] |
Tzachi Halevy | 1975- | Israeli | Bethlehem, Fauda, Mary Magdalene | |
Chelsea Handler | 1975– | American | Chelsea Lately | [243] |
Samantha Harris | 1973– | American | [244] | |
Cole Hauser | 1975– | American | [245][246] | |
Daniel Hendler | 1976– | Uruguayan | Bottom of the Sea, Family Law | [247] |
Kate Hudson | 1979– | American | Almost Famous, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | [248] |
Oliver Hudson | 1976– | American | [79] | |
Rashida Jones | 1976– | American | The Office (US TV series), Parks and Recreation | [249] |
Omri Katz | 1976– | American | Dallas | [250] |
Joel Kinnaman | 1979– | Swedish and American | Easy Money, RoboCop | [251] |
Mia Kirshner | 1976– | Canadian | The L Word,24 | [219] |
Alla Korot | 1970– | Ukrainian-born American | [252] | |
Lisa Kushell | 1971– | American | MADtv, co-host of Dinner and a Movie | [253] |
David Krumholtz | 1978– | American | NUMB3RS | [254] |
Juliet Landau | 1972– | American | [255][256] | |
Aaron Lazar | 1976/7– | American | J. Edgar, The Notorious Bettie Page | [257][258] |
Adam Levine | 1979– | American | The Voice | [259] |
Jonah Lotan | 1973– | Israeli | Hostages | |
Matt Lucas | 1974– | British | The Infidel | [260] |
Michael Lucas | 1972– | Russian-born | [261] | |
Jamie Luner | 1971– | American | Melrose Place | [262] |
Natasha Lyonne | 1979– | American | American Pie, Orange is the New Black | [263] |
Gabriel Macht | 1972– | American | [264] | |
Idina Menzel | 1971– | American | Wicked, Frozen | [265] |
B. J. Novak | 1979– | American | The Office, Inglourious Basterds | [266] |
Gwyneth Paltrow | 1972– | American | Shakespeare in Love | [267][268][269] |
Pink (singer) | 1978- | American | [270] | |
Adam Pascal | 1970– | American | Rent | [271] |
Amanda Peet | 1972– | American | [272][273] | |
Melanie Peres | 1971– | Israeli | ||
Joaquin Phoenix | 1974– | Puerto Rican-born American | Walk the Line, Gladiator | [274][275][276][277] |
Rain Phoenix | 1973– | American | [274][275] | |
River Phoenix | 1970–1993 | American | Stand by Me | [274][275] |
Summer Phoenix | 1978– | American | [274][275] | |
Eyal Podell | 1975– | Israeli-American | ||
Josh Radnor | 1974– | American | How I Met Your Mother | [183] |
Michael Rapaport | 1970– | American | Boston Public, Atypical | [278] |
Lior Raz | 1971- | Israeli | Fauda | |
Leah Remini | 1970– | American | The King of Queens | [279] |
Simon Rex | 1974– | American | [280] | |
Michael Rosenbaum | 1972– | American | Smallville | [281] |
Eli Roth | 1972– | American | [282] | |
Maya Rudolph | 1972– | American | Saturday Night Live | [283] |
Winona Ryder | 1971– | American | Heathers, Edward Scissorhands, Stranger Things | [284][285] |
Antonio Sabàto Jr | 1972– | Italian-American | ||
John Safran | 1972– | Australian | [286] | |
Sarah Saltzberg | 1976– | American | [287] | |
Andy Samberg | 1978– | American | Saturday Night Live | [288] |
Fred Savage | 1976– | American | The Wonder Years, The Princess Bride | [289][290] |
Yuval Segal | 1971- | Israeli | Fauda | |
Michael Showalter | 1970– | American | [291] | |
Maggie Siff | 1974– | American | Mad Men,Sons of Anarchy,Push | [292] |
Sarah Silverman | 1970– | American | The Sarah Silverman Program | [293] |
Alicia Silverstone | 1976– | American | Clueless, Batman and Robin | [294][295] |
Estelle Skornik | 1971– | French | Papa and Nicole | [296] |
Ione Skye | 1971– | British-born American | Say Anything... | [297] |
Lindsay Sloane | 1977– | American | [298][299] | |
Bahar Soomekh | 1975– | Iranian-born American | Crash | [300][301] |
Tori Spelling | 1973– | American | Beverly Hills 90210 | [302][303] |
Jordana Spiro | 1977– | American | My Boys | [304] |
Rachel Stevens | 1978– | British | S Club 7 | [305] |
Corey Stoll | 1976– | American | North Country, Lucky Number Slevin, House of Cards | [306] |
Matt Stone | 1971– | American | South Park | [307][308] |
Danny Strong | 1974– | American | [309] | |
Tara Strong | 1973– | Canadian | Drawn Together, Ben 10, The Fairly Oddparents, The Powerpuff Girls, My Little Pony | [310] |
Kevin Sussman | 1970– | American | Ugly Betty, Burn After Reading | [311] |
Noa Tishby | 1975– | Israeli | The Island | |
Mageina Tovah | 1979– | American | [312] | |
Scott Weinger | 1975– | American | Full House, Aladdin | [313] |
Kevin Weisman | 1970– | American | [314] | |
Rachel Weisz | 1971– | British | [315][316][317][318] | |
Jennifer Westfeldt | 1971– | American | Kissing Jessica Stein | [319] |
Marissa Jaret Winokur | 1973– | American | Hairspray stage version | [320] |
Noah Wyle | 1971– | American | ER | [321] |
Michal Yannai | 1972– | Israeli-American | Avenue Q | [322] |
Michael Zegen | 1979– | American | Rescue Me, Boardwalk Empire | [323] |
Nikki Ziering | 1971– | American | [324] |
Born in the 1960s
Name | Years | Nationality | Prominent roles | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paula Abdul | 1962– | American | American Idol | [325] |
Paul Adelstein | 1969– | American | Prison Break, Private Practice | [326] |
Ronni Ancona | 1968– | British (Scottish) | [193][327] | |
Mathieu Amalric | 1965– | French | Munich, Quantum of Solace | [328] |
Patricia Arquette | 1968– | American | True Romance, Boyhood | [329] |
Lior Ashkenazi | 1969- | Israeli | Late Marriage, Footnote, Big Bad Wolves, Foxtrot, 7 Days in Entebbe | |
Yvan Attal | 1965– | Israeli-French | Munich, Rush Hour 3 | |
Hank Azaria | 1964– | American | The Simpsons | [330] |
David Baddiel | 1964– | British | [331] | |
David Alan Basche | 1968– | American | [332] | |
Randall Batinkoff | 1968– | American | For Keeps? | [333] |
H. Jon Benjamin | 1966– | American | Archer, Bob's Burgers | [334] |
Mary Kay Bergman | 1961–1999 | American | South Park | [335] |
Troy Beyer | 1964– | American | [215] | |
Craig Bierko | 1964– | American | Cinderella Man | [336] |
Jack Black | 1969– | American | School of Rock | [337] |
Yasmine Bleeth | 1968– | American | Baywatch | [338] |
Kim Bodnia | 1965- | Danish | Pusher | |
Lisa Bonet | 1967– | American | Angel Heart, The Cosby Show | [339] |
Helena Bonham Carter | 1966– | British | Fight Club, Harry Potter, Sweeney Todd | [340][341] |
Bussunda | 1962–2006 | Brazilian | Casseta & Planeta | |
Gabrielle Carteris | 1961– | American | Beverly Hills 90210 | [342] |
Louis C.K. | 1967– | American | [343] | |
Scott Cohen | 1964– | American | [344] | |
Mindy Cohn | 1966– | American | The Facts of Life, Scooby-Doo | [299] |
David Cross | 1964– | American | Arrested Development | [345] |
Dean Devlin | 1962– | American | [346] | |
Don Diamont | 1961– | American | The Young and the Restless | [347] |
Robert Downey, Jr. | 1965- | American | Iron Man, Tropic Thunder, Gothika | Father[348] |
Lisa Edelstein | 1966– | American | House | [349] |
Ronit Elkabetz | 1964-2016 | Israeli | ||
Jon Favreau | 1966– | American | [350][351] | |
Vanessa Feltz | 1962– | British | [352] | |
Dan Futterman | 1967– | American | [353] | |
Jeff Garlin | 1962– | American | Curb Your Enthusiasm | [354] |
Brad Garrett | 1960– | American | Everybody Loves Raymond | [355] |
Gina Gershon | 1962– | American | [356] | |
Jami Gertz | 1965– | American | [357] | |
Melissa Gilbert | 1964– | American | [358] | |
Judy Gold | 1962– | American | [359] | |
Bill Goldberg | 1966– | American | WCW | [360] |
Jennifer Grey | 1960– | American | Dirty Dancing, Ferris Bueller's Day Off | [361] |
Arye Gross | 1960– | American | [362] | |
Annabelle Gurwitch | 1961– | American | Hostess of TBS's Dinner and a Movie | [363] |
Evan Handler | 1961– | American | Sex and the City, Californication | [364][365] |
Jessica Hecht | 1965– | American | [366] | |
Monica Horan | 1963– | American | Everybody Loves Raymond | [367] |
Helen Hunt | 1963– | American | Mad About You, What Women Want | [368] |
Jason Isaacs | 1963– | British | Harry Potter, The Patriot, Brotherhood | [153][369] |
Peter Jacobson | 1965– | American | House | [370] |
Lesli Kay | 1965 | American | The Bold and the Beautiful | |
Paul Kaye | 1965– | British | [371] | |
Heather Paige Kent | 1969– | American | [372] | |
Marc Kudisch | 1966– | American | [373] | |
Lisa Kudrow | 1963– | American | Friends | [374] |
John Lehr | 1967– | American | 10 Items or Less | [304] |
Jennifer Jason Leigh | 1962– | American | [24] | |
Paul Lieberstein | 1967– | American | [375] | |
Joshua Malina | 1966– | American | [376] | |
Camryn Manheim | 1961– | American | The Practice | [377] |
Cindy Margolis | 1965– | American | [332] | |
Julianna Margulies | 1966– | American | ER | [378] |
Brett Marx | 1964– | American | The Bad News Bears | |
Marlee Matlin | 1965– | American | Children of a Lesser God | [379] |
Mathilda May | 1965– | French | Lifeforce | |
Debra Messing | 1968– | American | Will & Grace | [380] |
Dina Meyer | 1968– | American | Saw films | [381] |
Ari Meyers | 1969– | American | Kate & Allie | [382] |
Sasha Mitchell | 1967– | American | Step by Step | [383] |
Maia Morgenstern | 1962– | Romanian | The Passion of the Christ | [384] |
Rob Morrow | 1962– | American | Northern Exposure, Numb3rs | [385] |
Sophie Okonedo | 1969– | British | Hotel Rwanda | [386] |
Sarah Jessica Parker | 1965– | American | Sex and the City, New Year's Eve, Footloose | [387][388] |
Sean Penn | 1960– | American | Milk, Mystic River, Carlito's Way | [389] |
Tracy Pollan | 1960 | American | Family Ties | |
Jeremy Piven | 1965– | American | Entourage | [390] |
Rain Pryor | 1969– | American | [391] | |
Ted Raimi | 1965– | American | [392] | |
Adam Rich | 1968– | American | Eight is Enough | |
Paul Rudd | 1969– | American | Antman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up | [393][394] |
Adam Sandler | 1966– | American | Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, Grown Ups | |
Rebecca Schaeffer | 1967–1989 | American | ||
Rob Schneider | 1963– | American | Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo | [395] |
Bitty Schram | 1968– | American | [396] | |
Liev Schreiber | 1967– | American | Ray Donovan | [397] |
Scott Schwartz | 1968– | American | A Christmas Story, The Toy | |
David Schwimmer | 1966– | American | Friends | [398] |
Sam Seder | 1966– | American | [399] | |
Kyra Sedgwick | 1965– | American | [386] | |
Ally Sheedy | 1962– | American | The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire | [400] |
Ben Shenkman | 1968– | American | Angels in America, Then She Found Me | [401] |
Pauly Shore | 1968– | American | Encino Man,Son in Law,Bio-Dome | [402] |
Jonathan Silverman | 1966– | American | [403] | |
Laura Silverman | 1966– | American | The Sarah Silverman Program, The Comeback | |
Helen Slater | 1963– | American | [404] | |
Georgia Slowe | 1966– | British | [405] | |
Rena Sofer | 1968– | American | [406] | |
Jon Stewart | 1962– | American | The Daily Show | [407] |
Ben Stiller | 1965– | American | Keeping the Faith, Zoolander, Tower Heist | [408] |
Michael Stuhlbarg | 1968– | American | A Serious Man, Boardwalk Empire | [409] |
Michael Vartan | 1968– | French-American actor | Alias | [410] |
Jean-Claude Van Damme | 1960– | Belgian | ||
Alex Winter | 1965– | British-born American actor | Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Lost Boys | [411] |
Scott Wolf | 1968– | American | Party of Five | [412] |
Ian Ziering | 1964– | American | Beverly Hills 90210, Sharknado | [244][413] |
Ayelet Zurer | 1969– | Israeli | Munich, Vantage Point |
Born in the 1950s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References | ||||||
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Caroline Aaron | 1952– | American actress and producer | Wings | [414] | |||||||
Jason Alexander | 1959– | American actor | Seinfeld | [415] | |||||||
Adam Arkin | 1956– | American television, film, and stage actor | Chicago Hope | [416] | |||||||
Tom Arnold | 1959– | American actor and comedian | Converted to Judaism | [417] | |||||||
Rosanna Arquette | 1959– | American actress, film director, and film producer | [418] | ||||||||
Ellen Barkin | 1954– | American actress | [419] | ||||||||
Roseanne Barr | 1952– | American actress, writer, talk-show host and comedian | Roseanne | [420] | |||||||
Robby Benson | 1956– | American actor, former teen idol | Beauty and the Beast | [421] | |||||||
Sandra Bernhard | 1955– | American actress and comedian | [422] | ||||||||
Mike Binder | 1958– | American screenwriter, film director and actor | [423] | ||||||||
Kate Capshaw | 1953– | American actress | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Converted to Judaism | [424] | ||||||
Allan Corduner | 1950– | British television, film, and stage actor | Topsy Turvy, Defiance | ||||||||
Katie Couric | 1957– | American media personality | Shark Tale | Jewish mother | [425] | ||||||
Jamie Lee Curtis | 1958– | American film actress, successful writer | Halloween | [426] | |||||||
Daniel Day-Lewis | 1957– | British-born Academy Award–winning actor | Lincoln | Mother (Jill Balcon) | [427] | ||||||
Fran Drescher | 1957– | American film and television actress | The Nanny, Saturday Night Fever, Cadillac Man | [428] | |||||||
Susie Essman | 1955– | American stand-up comedian, television and film actress | Curb Your Enthusiasm | [429] | |||||||
Tovah Feldshuh | 1952– | American actress, singer, and playwright | [430] | ||||||||
Harvey Fierstein | 1954– | American actor, author, and singer | [431] | ||||||||
Al Franken | 1951– | American comedian, actor, author, politician | Saturday Night Live | [432] | |||||||
Stephen Fry | 1957– | British comedian, author, actor and filmmaker | Mother | [433] | |||||||
Mira Furlan | 1955– | Croatian actress/singer | [434] | ||||||||
Uri Gavriel | 1955- | Israeli | House of Saddam, The Syrian Bride, The Dark Knight Rises, Fauda | ||||||||
Brian George | 1952– | Canadian, British-Israeli actor | [435] | ||||||||
Joanna Gleason | 1950– | Canadian-born actress | [373] | ||||||||
Jeff Goldblum | 1952– | American Academy Award–nominated film actor | [436] | ||||||||
Henry Goodman | 1950– | British theatre actor | [437] | ||||||||
Steve Guttenberg | 1958– | American actor | [438] | ||||||||
Mary Hart | 1950– | American former actress and television personality | Entertainment Tonight | [439] | |||||||
Nina Hartley | 1959– | American adult film actress | [440] | ||||||||
Dominique Horwitz | 1957– | French actor | Anne Frank: The Whole Story, Shooting Dogs | [441][442] | |||||||
Amy Irving | 1953– | American actress | [443] | ||||||||
Moshe Ivgy | 1953- | Israeli | Zaguri Imperia | ||||||||
Ron Jeremy | 1953– | American adult film actor | [444] | ||||||||
Toni Kalem | 1956– | American film, television actress, screenwriter and director | [445] | ||||||||
Carol Kane | 1952– | American Academy Award–nominated actress | [446] | ||||||||
Julie Kavner | 1950– | American film/television actress | voice of Marge on The Simpsons | [447] | |||||||
Richard Kind | 1956– | American actor | |||||||||
Stepfanie Kramer | 1956– | American actress | Hunter | [448] | |||||||
John Landis | 1950– | American actor, director, writer, and producer | [449] | ||||||||
Carol Leifer | 1956– | American comedian and actress | [450] | ||||||||
Dani Levy | 1957– | Swiss/German filmmaker, theatrical director, actor | [451] | ||||||||
Jon Lovitz | 1957– | American actor and comedian | [452] | ||||||||
Joan Lunden | 1950– | American broadcaster, who also acted | Good Morning America | [453] | |||||||
Howie Mandel | 1955– | Canadian comedian and actor | [454] | ||||||||
Dinah Manoff | 1958– | American actress | Grease, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Empty Nest | ||||||||
Melanie Mayron | 1952– | American actress and director | Thirtysomething | [455] | |||||||
Fred Melamed | 1956– | American actor and writer | A Serious Man | [456] | |||||||
Kay Mellor | 1950– | British actress, scriptwriter and director | [457] | ||||||||
Larry Miller | 1953– | American stand-up comedian, actor | [458] | Rick Moranis | 1953– | Canadian comic actor | [459] | ||||
Moni Moshonov | 1951– | Bulgarian-Israeli | |||||||||
Don Most | 1953– | American actor | Happy Days | [460] | |||||||
Yigal Naor | 1958- | Israeli | Munich, Rendition, House of Saddam, Green Zone | ||||||||
Judd Nelson | 1959– | American actor | The Breakfast Club | ||||||||
Bebe Neuwirth | 1958– | American Tony Award–winning theater, television, and film | [461] | ||||||||
Laraine Newman | 1952– | American comedian and actress | [462] | ||||||||
Ken Olin | 1954– | American actor, director and producer | [463] | ||||||||
Mandy Patinkin | 1952– | American actor of stage and screen | [464] | ||||||||
Lorna Patterson | 1956– | American film, stage and television actress | [465] | ||||||||
David Paymer | 1954– | American character actor | [466] | ||||||||
Ron Perlman | 1950– | American film/television actor | Hellboy | [467] | |||||||
Kevin Pollak | 1957– | American actor, impressionist and comedian | [468] | ||||||||
Paul Reiser | 1957– | American actor, author and stand-up comedian | Mad About You | [469] | |||||||
Paul Reubens | 1952– | American actor and comedian | Pee-Wee Herman | ||||||||
Tanya Roberts | 1955– | American actress | Charlie's Angels | [143] | |||||||
Alan Rosenberg | 1950– | American actor of stage and screen | [470] | ||||||||
Cecilia Roth | 1956– | Argentine actress | What Have I Done to Deserve This?, Antigua, My Life | [471][472] | |||||||
Katey Sagal | 1954– | American actress, singer, and writer | Married... with Children, Futurama, Sons of Anarchy | [232] | |||||||
Bob Saget | 1956– | American actor, stand-up comedian and game show host | Full House, How I Met Your Mother | [473] | |||||||
Herschel Savage | 1955– | American adult film actor and director | [474] | ||||||||
Alexei Sayle | 1952– | British actor | The Young Ones | ||||||||
Richard Schiff | 1955– | American actor | The West Wing | [475] | |||||||
Steven Seagal | 1952– | American action movie actor and director | [476] | ||||||||
Jerry Seinfeld | 1954– | American comedian, actor, and writer | Seinfeld | [398] | |||||||
Jane Seymour | 1951– | British-born film/television actress | Father | [477] | |||||||
Wendie Jo Sperber | 1958–2005 | American television/movie actress | [478] | ||||||||
Daniel Stern | 1957– | American actor | Home Alone, City Slickers | [153] | |||||||
Howard Stern | 1954– | American radio and TV personality | [153] | ||||||||
Stephen Tobolowsky | 1951– | American actor | Groundhog Day | [479] | |||||||
Robert Trebor | 1953– | American actor | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess | [480] | |||||||
Debra Winger | 1955– | American Academy Award–nominated actress | [481] | ||||||||
Mare Winningham | 1959– | American film and television actress | Converted to Judaism | [482] |
Born in the 1940s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
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Harvey Atkin | 1942–2017 | Canadian actor | Cagney & Lacey, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | ||
Bob Balaban | 1945– | American actor and director | [483] | ||
Richard Belzer | 1944– | American stand up comedian, writer and actor | Homicide: Life on the Street, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit | [398] | |
Jeannie Berlin | 1949- | Actress | American Academy Award-nominated actress | ||
Albert Brooks | 1947– | American Academy Award–nominated actor, writer, comedian and director | Finding Nemo | [484] | |
James Caan | 1940– | American Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe–nominated film, stage and television actor | Misery | [485] | |
Nell Carter | 1948–2003 | American Tony Award–winning singer and film, stage, and television actress | Converted to Judaism | [486] | |
Peter Coyote | 1941– | American actor and author | [487] | ||
Billy Crystal | 1947– | American actor, writer, producer, comedian and film director | When Harry Met Sally, Monsters, Inc. | [488][489] | |
Larry David | 1947– | American Emmy-winning actor, writer, comedian, producer and film director | Seinfeld & Curb Your Enthusiasm | [490] | |
Neil Diamond | 1941– | American singer, guitarist | |||
Michael Douglas | 1944– | American actor and producer, Academy Award Winner | Wall Street, Fatal Attraction | Jewish father | [491] |
Richard Dreyfuss | 1947– | American actor, Academy Award winner | Jaws | [492] | |
Bob Dylan | 1941– | American singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet, also appeared in several films | [493] | ||
Bob Einstein | 1942– | American writer and comedian, known as Super Dave Osborne. | |||
Richard Elfman | 1949– | American film director, writer and actor | [494] | ||
Harrison Ford | 1942– | American Academy Award–nominated actor | Star Wars, Indiana Jones | Mother | [262][276] |
Bonnie Franklin | 1944–2013 | American actress | [495] | ||
Victor Garber | 1949– | Canadian Emmy award nominated film, stage and television actor and singer | Alias | [496] | |
Paul Michael Glaser | 1943– | American actor | Starsky & Hutch | [497] | |
Scott Glenn | 1941– | American actor | [498] | ||
Susan Gordon | 1949–2011 | American child actress | The Twilight Zone, The Five Pennies | [499] | |
1948– | American actor/director | [500] | |||
Larry Hankin | 1940– | American actor/comedian | [501] | ||
Goldie Hawn | 1945– | American Academy Award–winning film actress, director and producer | Presbyterian father, Jewish mother | [502] | |
Anthony Heald | 1944– | American television and stage actor | [503] | ||
Dan Hedaya | 1940– | American character actor | [504] | ||
Barbara Hershey | 1948– | American actress, known for her many film roles | [79] | ||
Xaviera Hollander | 1943– | Indonesia-born call girl, madam and actress | [505] | ||
Ricky Jay | 1948– | American professional sleight-of-hand artist, actor, and author | |||
Madeline Kahn | 1942–1999 | American Academy Award–nominated actress of film, television, and theater | [506] | ||
Gabe Kaplan | 1945– | American actor, comedian, and professional poker player | Welcome Back, Kotter | [507] | |
Andy Kaufman | 1949–1984 | American entertainer | Taxi | [508] | |
Judy Kaye | 1948– | American Tony Award–winning singer and actress | [509] | ||
Lainie Kazan | 1940– | American actress and singer | [510] | ||
Robert Klein | 1942– | American stand-up comedian and occasional actor | [511] | ||
Richard Kline | 1944– | American actor and television director | [512] | ||
Jeroen Krabbé | 1944– | Dutch actor | The Living Daylights, The Fugitive | ||
Sherry Lansing | 1944– | American former CEO of Paramount Studios | [513] | ||
Michael Lembeck | 1948– | American actor and director | [465] | ||
Michael Lerner | 1941– | American actor | "Barton Fink" | [514] | |
Eugene Levy | 1946– | Canadian actor, director, producer and writer | American Pie | [500] | |
Richard Lewis | 1947– | American comedian and actor | Curb Your Enthusiasm | [515] | |
Judith Light | 1949– | American actress | Who's the Boss? | ||
Maureen Lipman | 1946– | British film, television & theatre actress | [516] | ||
Peggy Lipton | 1947– | American television actress and socialite | The Mod Squad | [517] | |
Stephen Macht | 1942– | American actor | [518] | ||
Miriam Margolyes | 1941– | British-Australian character actress | [519] | ||
Richard Masur | 1948– | American actor | [495] | ||
Bette Midler | 1945– | American singer, actress, and comedian, also known as "The Divine Miss M" | [520] | ||
Frank Oz | 1944– | British-born American film director, actor and puppeteer | Yoda in the Star Wars films, The Muppets | [521] | |
Rhea Perlman | 1948– | American actress | Cheers | ||
David Proval | 1942– | American actor | The Sopranos | [522] | |
Gilda Radner | 1946–1989 | American comedian and actress | Saturday Night Live | [523] | |
Harold Ramis | 1944–2014 | American actor, director, and writer | Ghostbusters | [524] | |
Harry Reems | 1947– | American theater and adult film actor | [525] | ||
Rob Reiner | 1947– | American actor, director, producer, writer and anti-tobacco activist, son of Carl Reiner | All in the Family | [526] | |
Peter Riegert | 1947– | American film/television actor | [527] | ||
Saul Rubinek | 1948– | Canadian actor | |||
Garry Shandling | 1949–2016 | American comedian and actor | [528] | ||
Wallace Shawn | 1943– | American actor and writer | The Princess Bride, Toy Story | [529] | |
Harry Shearer | 1943– | American comedic actor, voice artist extraordinaire, and writer | The Simpsons | [530][531] | |
Sir Antony Sher | 1949– | South African-born British actor | [532] | ||
Ron Silver | 1946–2009 | American film/television actor | The West Wing, Reversal of Fortune | ||
Steve Somers | 1947– | American sports personality, radio host | |||
Brent Spiner | 1949– | American actor | Star Trek: The Next Generation | [533] | |
Ben Stein | 1944– | American lawyer, economist, law professor, actor, comedian, and former White House speechwriter | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | [534] | |
David Steinberg | 1942– | Canadian actor | |||
Jill St. John | 1940– | American actress | [535] | ||
Marcia Strassman | 1948–2014 | American actress | Welcome Back, Kotter | [536] | |
Barbra Streisand | 1942– | American two-time Academy Award–winning singer, theatre and film actress, composer, film producer and director | [537] | ||
Jeffrey Tambor | 1944– | American film/television actor | Hellboy, Arrested Development | [538] | |
Jessica Walter | 1941– | American film, stage, and television actress | Arrested Development | [539] | |
Zoë Wanamaker | 1949– | American-born British actress | Harry Potter | [540][541] | |
Lesley Ann Warren | 1946– | American Academy Award–nominated stage, film and television actress | [542] | ||
Bruce Weitz | 1943- | American actor | Hill Street Blues, General Hospital | ||
Anson Williams | 1949– | American actor | Happy Days | [460] | |
Henry Winkler | 1945– | American actor, director, producer and author | Happy Days | [460] |
Born in the 1930s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anouk Aimée | 1932– | French film actress | Converted to Judaism | [489] | |
Woody Allen | 1935– | American Academy Award–winning film director, writer, actor, and comedian | [543] | ||
Gila Almagor | 1939– | Israeli film actress | Munich | ||
Alan Arkin | 1934– | American Academy Award–winning film actor, director | [544] | ||
Barbara Bain | 1931– | American actress | |||
Barbara Barrie | 1931– | American actress and author | [447] | ||
Richard Benjamin | 1938– | American actor and film director | [489] | ||
Steven Berkoff | 1937– | British actor, writer and director | [545] | ||
Claire Bloom | 1931– | British film and stage actress | |||
Bernard Bresslaw | 1934–1993 | British comedian and actor | [193] | ||
May Britt | 1933– | Swedish film actress | Converted to Judaism | ||
Eleanor Bron | 1938– | British actress | [193] | ||
Dyan Cannon | 1937– | American three-time Academy Award–nominated film and television actress, editor, producer and director | Mother | [546] | |
Eddie Carmel | 1936–1972 | American entertainer known as "The Jewish Giant" | [547] | ||
Joan Collins | 1933– | British actress and author | Father | [548] | |
Jerry Douglas | 1932– | American television actress | The Young and the Restless | [549] | |
Herb Edelman | 1933-1996 | American stage, film, and television actor | The Golden Girls | ||
Marty Feldman | 1934–1982 | British writer, comedian and film and television actor | [193] | ||
Sami Frey | 1937 | French actor and director | |||
Elliott Gould | 1938– | American actor | [550] | ||
Charles Grodin | 1935– | American actor and former cable talk show host | [551] | ||
Judd Hirsch | 1935– | American actor | Taxi, NUMB3RS | [453] | |
Dustin Hoffman | 1937– | American two-time Oscar-winning actor | [552] | ||
Tony Jay | 1933–2006 | British-born American actor | [553] | ||
Harvey Keitel | 1939– | Academy Award–nominated American actor | Taxi Driver, Pulp Fiction, U-571 | [554] | |
Walter Koenig | 1936– | American actor, writer, teacher and director | Star Trek | [555] | |
Susan Kohner | 1936– | American Academy Award–nominated, Golden Globe–winning American actress | Father | [556] | |
Yaphet Kotto | 1937– | American actor | [557] | ||
Michael Landon | 1936–1991 | American actor, producer and director | Father | [558] | |
Louise Lasser | 1939– | American stage/film/television actress | Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | [559] | |
Piper Laurie | 1932– | American actress | Carrie (1976) | [560] | |
Linda Lavin | 1937– | American Tony Award and Golden Globe Award–winning stage, film and television actress and singer | [561] | ||
Steve Lawrence | 1935– | American singer and actor | The Carol Burnett Show | ||
Shari Lewis | 1933–1998 | American ventriloquist, puppeteer, singer, actress, and children's television show host, popular during the 1960s | [562] | ||
Hal Linden | 1931– | American actor and television director | [563] | ||
Tina Louise | 1934– | American model, singer, and film and television actress | [564] | ||
Jackie Mason | 1931– | American stand-up comedian/actor | [565] | ||
Paul Mazursky | 1930–2014 | American film director and actor | [566] | ||
Shelley Morrison | 1936– | American actress | [567] | ||
Nadira | 1932–2006 | Indian Bollywood actress | [568] | ||
Derren Nesbitt | 1935– | English actor | |||
Anthony Newley | 1931–1999 | British actor, singer & songwriter | [193] | ||
Barry Newman | 1931– | American actor | [569] | ||
Leonard Nimoy | 1931–2015 | American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer | [570] | ||
Alan Oppenheimer | 1930– | American actor | |||
Noam Pitlik | 1932–1999 | Emmy-winning American actor and television director | |||
Ron Rifkin | 1939– | American actor, director | [463] | ||
Joan Rivers | 1933–2014 | American comedian, actress, talk show host, and celebrity | [571] | ||
Andrew Sachs | 1930–2016 | German-born British actor | [193] | ||
George Segal | 1934– | American film and stage actor | [489] | ||
William Shatner | 1931– | Canadian Emmy and Golden Globe Award–winning actor | [572] | ||
Susan Strasberg | 1938–1999 | American actress | In Praise of Older Women | ||
Janet Suzman | 1939– | South African actress and director | [573] | ||
Dame Elizabeth Taylor | 1932–2011 | British-American Academy Award–winner, film actress & humanitarian | Converted to Judaism | [574][575][576] | |
Renée Taylor | 1933- | American-Born actress | The Nanny | ||
Chaim Topol | 1935– | Israeli theatrical and film performer | [489] | ||
Al Waxman | 1935–2001 | Canadian actor | King of Kensington | ||
Gene Wilder | 1933–2016 | American actor and comedian | |||
Mike & Bernie Winters | 1926-2013 1930–1991 |
British double act of comedians (brothers) | [193] | ||
Henry Woolf | 1930– | British actor | The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Superman III |
Born in the 1920s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jerry Adler | 1929– | American actor | The Sopranos, Rescue Me, Prime | [577] | |
Ed Ames | 1927– | American singer and actor | [578] | ||
Beatrice Arthur | 1922–2009 | American actress | [579] | ||
Ed Asner | 1929– | American actor | [580] | ||
Lauren Bacall | 1924–2014 | American Golden Globe and Tony Award–winning, and Academy Award–nominated, film and stage actress | [581] | ||
John Barrard | 1924–2013 | English actor | Santa Claus: The Movie | ||
Alfie Bass | 1921–1987 | British character actor | [582] | ||
Julian Beck | 1925–1985 | American actor, director, poet, and painter | [583] | ||
Shelley Berman | 1926–2017 | American comedian, writer, teacher, and actor | [584] | ||
Herschel Bernardi | 1923–1986 | American film, Broadway and television actor | [585] | ||
Theodore Bikel | 1924–2015 | Austrian-born British character actor, folk singer and musician | [586] | ||
Larry Blyden | 1925–1975 | American actor | [587] | ||
Lloyd Bochner | 1924–2005 | Canadian film and television actor | [588] | ||
Tom Bosley | 1927–2010 | American film/television actor | Happy Days | [589] | |
Mel Brooks | 1926– | American Academy Award–winning actor, writer, director and producer | [590] | ||
June Brown | 1927– | British actress | EastEnders | ||
Lenny Bruce | 1925–1966 | American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, social critic and satirist | [591] | ||
Susan Cabot | 1927–1986 | American actress | [592] | ||
Sid Caesar | 1922–2014 | American comic actor and writer | [593] | ||
Robert Clary | 1926– | French-born American actor, published author, and lecturer | [594] | ||
Tony Curtis | 1925–2010 | American actor | [595] | ||
Rodney Dangerfield | 1921–2004 | American comedian and actor | [596] | ||
Sammy Davis Jr. | 1925–1990 | American entertainer | member of the "Rat Pack" | Converted to Judaism | [575][597] |
Peter Falk | 1927–2011 | American actor | Columbo | [598] | |
Leonard Fenton | 1926– | British actor | EastEnders | [599] | |
Fenella Fielding | 1927–2018 | British actress | [193] | ||
Fyvush Finkel | 1923–2016 | American actor | [600] | ||
Eddie Fisher | 1928–2010 | American singer | father of Carrie Fisher | ||
Estelle Getty | 1923–2008 | American actress | |||
David Graham | 1925– | British actor | Stingray, Thunderbirds | ||
Lee Grant | 1925– | American Academy Award–winning theater, film and television actress, and film director | [489] | ||
Buddy Hackett | 1924–2003 | American comedian and actor | [601] | ||
Monty Hall | 1921–2017 | Canadian-born actor, singer and sportscaster | Let's Make a Deal | [602] | |
Estelle Harris | 1928- | American-born actress, daughter of Polish Jewish immigrants | Seinfeld | ||
Laurence Harvey | 1928–1973 | Lithuanian-born actor, achieved fame in British and American films | [193] | ||
Steven Hill | 1922–2016 | American film and television actor | [603] | ||
Judy Holliday | 1921–1965 | American Academy Award–winning actress and singer | [604][605] | ||
Miriam Karlin | 1925–2011 | British actress | The Rag Trade | [193] | |
Alan King | 1927–2004 | American comedian and actor | [606] | ||
Werner Klemperer | 1920–2000 | German-born American Emmy Award–winning comedic actor | [607] | ||
Jack Klugman | 1922–2012 | American actor | [608] | ||
Harvey Korman | 1927–2008 | American actor | [609] | ||
Martin Landau | 1928-2017 | American Academy Award–winning American film and television actor | [610] | ||
Al Lewis | 1920–2006 | American actor | best known as Grandpa Munster | ||
Jerry Lewis | 1926–2017 | American comedian, actor, film producer, writer and director known for his slapstick humor and his charity fund-raising telethons | [597] | ||
Bill Macy | 1922– | American actor | [611] | ||
Ross Martin | 1920–1981 | Polish-born American TV and film actor | Wild Wild West | ||
Walter Matthau | 1920–2000 | American Academy Award–winning actor | [612] | ||
Anne Meara | 1929–2015 | American comedian and actress; partner and wife of Jerry Stiller | Converted to Judaism | [613] | |
Sylvia Miles | 1924– | American actress | |||
Warren Mitchell | 1926–2015 | British-Australian actor | [614] | ||
Yvonne Mitchell | 1925–1979 | British stage, television and film actress | [489] | ||
Marilyn Monroe | 1926–1962 | American actress, singer and model | Converted to Judaism | [575] | |
Ron Moody | 1924–2015 | British film actor | Oliver! | [193] | |
Chesty Morgan | 1928– | Polish-born American actress/ exotic entertainer | [615] | ||
Aubrey Morris | 1926–2015 | British actor | |||
Wolfe Morris | 1925–1996 | British actor | |||
Vic Morrow | 1929–1982 | American actor | [616][617] | ||
Paul Newman | 1925–2008 | American Academy and Golden Globe Award–winning actor, director | Father was Jewish | [618] | |
Charlotte Rae | 1926–2018 | American actress and singer | The Facts of Life | ||
Tony Randall | 1920–2004 | American actor | [619] | ||
Carl Reiner | 1922– | American actor, film director, producer, writer and comedian | [620] | ||
Regina Resnik | 1922–2013 | American opera singer and actress | [621] | ||
Don Rickles | 1926–2017 | American comedian, film actor, and voice actor | [622] | ||
Doris Roberts | 1925–2016 | American Emmy Award–winning actress | Everybody Loves Raymond | [623] | |
Fred Sadoff | 1926–1994 | American actor | South Pacific | ||
Marian Seldes | 1928-2014 | American radio, stage, television, and film actress | Home Alone 3 | Daughter of George Seldes; she self-identified as Jewish | |
Peter Sellers | 1925–1980 | British comedian, actor, and performer | Mother | [624] | |
Rod Serling | 1924–1975 | American screenwriter and actor | The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery | [625] | |
Cyril Shaps | 1923–2003 | English actor | Doctor Who, The Liver Birds | ||
Simone Signoret | 1921–1985 | French Academy Award–winning actress | Father | [489] | |
Carmen Silvera | 1922–2002 | British actress | 'Allo 'Allo! | ||
Jerry Stiller | 1927– | American comedian and actor | Seinfeld | [613] | |
Mel Tormé | 1925–1999 | American actor and singer | known as one of the great male jazz singers | [626][627] | |
Harry Towb | 1925–2009 | Northern Irish actor | |||
Abe Vigoda | 1921–2016 | American film/television actor | The Godfather | ||
Shelley Winters | 1920–2006 | American two-time Academy Award–winning actress | [628][629] |
Born in the 1910s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mason Adams | 1919–2005 | American character actor | [630] | ||
Jean-Pierre Aumont | 1911–2001 | French-born actor | [631] | ||
Martin Balsam | 1919–1996 | American actor, Academy award winner | A Thousand Clowns | ||
John Banner | 1910–1973 | Austrian/American actor | [632] | ||
Oscar Beregi | 1918–1976 | Hungarian actor | The Twilight Zone, Young Frankenstein | ||
Red Buttons | 1919–2006 | American Academy Award–winning comedian and actor | [633] | ||
Kitty Carlisle Hart | 1910–2007 | American singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the arts | [634] | ||
Jeff Chandler | 1918-1961 | American film actor | |||
Lee J. Cobb | 1911–1976 | American film actor, Academy Award–nominated | [489] | ||
Arnold Diamond | 1915–1992 | English actor | In Sickness and in Health | ||
Anton Diffring | 1916–1989 | German actor | |||
Kirk Douglas | 1916– | American film star | Spartacus | [635] | |
Eva Gabor | 1919–1995 | Hungarian-American socialite, film star | Aristocats, Gigi, Star Spangled Rhythm, etc. | [636] | |
Zsa Zsa Gabor | 1917–2016 | Hungarian-American socialite, film star, former beauty queen | (Moulin Rouge 1952) | [636] | |
John Garfield | 1913–1952 | American actor, 1940s film star | [637] | ||
Henry Gilbert | 1913–1973 | English-Australian actor | Long John Silver | ||
Paulette Goddard | 1910–1999 | American Oscar-nominated film and theatre actress | Father | [638] | |
Lorne Greene | 1915–1987 | Canadian actor known for roles on American television | [639] | ||
Sid James | 1913–1976 | British film and television actor and comedian | Carry On films, Hancock's Half Hour | [640] | |
Danny Kaye | 1913–1987 | American film actor, singer and comedian | [641] | ||
David Kossoff | 1919–2005 | British actor | The Larkins, A Kid for Two Farthings, The Bespoke Overcoat, Freud: The Secret Passion, The Mouse that Roared, The Mouse on the Moon | [642] | |
Hedy Lamarr | 1913–2000 | Austrian born actress | |||
Marc Lawrence | 1910–2005 | American character actor | [643] | ||
Tutte Lemkow | 1918–1991 | Norwegian actor | Fiddler on the Roof | ||
Zero Mostel | 1915–1977 | American stage and film actor | [644] | ||
Leila Mourad | 1891–1951 | Egyptian actress and singer | [645] | ||
Jan Murray | 1916–2006 | American stand-up comedian, actor | [646] | ||
Nehemiah Persoff | 1919– | American character actor | |||
Hana Maria Pravda | 1916–2008 | Czechoslovakian actress | |||
Luise Rainer | 1910–2014 | German-born British-based American two-time Academy Award–winning film actress | [647][648] | ||
Lillian Roth | 1910–1980 | American singer and actress, noted performer on Broadway | [649] | ||
Dinah Shore | 1916–1994 | American singer and actress | [650][651] | ||
Sylvia Sidney | 1910–1999 | American stage, film, and television actress | [652][653] | ||
Phil Silvers | 1911–1985 | American entertainer and comedy actor | [654] | ||
Zypora Spaisman | 1916–2002 | Polish-American Yiddish theater actress and empresaria | [655] | ||
Milo Sperber | 1911–1992 | Polish actor | The Spy Who Loved Me, Are You Being Served? | ||
Harold J. Stone | 1913–2005 | American film and television character actor | [656] | ||
Alan Tilvern | 1918–2003 | British actor | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | ||
Mike Wallace | 1918–2012 | American journalist, who briefly acted during the 1940s | [657] | ||
Eli Wallach | 1915–2014 | American film, TV and stage actor | "The Magnificent Seven","The Good, the Bad and the Ugly","The Godfather III" | [658] | |
Sam Wanamaker | 1919–1993 | American actor and director | [659] | ||
Cornel Wilde | 1912-1989 | American actor | |||
Joseph Wiseman | 1918–2009 | Canadian actor | Dr. No |
Born in the 1900s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stella Adler | 1901–1992 | American actress | for decades regarded as America's foremost acting teacher | [660] | |
Jack Albertson | 1907–1981 | American actor | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | ||
Morey Amsterdam | 1908–1996 | American actor | The Dick Van Dyke Show | [661] | |
Leon Askin | 1907–2005 | Austrian actor | [662] | ||
Milton Berle | 1908–2002 | American comedian and actor | [663] | ||
Joe Besser | 1907–1988 | American comedian and actor | one of the Three Stooges comedy team from 1955 to 1958 | [338] | |
Mel Blanc | 1908–1989 | American voice actor | voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck | [664] | |
Leo Genn | 1905–1978 | British actor | |||
Ricardo Cortez | 1900–1977 | American silent film star, known as a "Latin lover" type | [665] | ||
Howard Da Silva | 1909–1986 | American film actor | [489] | ||
Lee Strasberg | 1901–1982 | American actor | |||
Melvyn Douglas | 1901–1981 | American actor, won all three of the entertainment industries' highest awards, two Oscars, a Tony and an Emmy | Father | [666][667] | |
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. | 1909–2000 | ||||
Larry Fine | 1902–1975 | American comedian and actor | one of the Three Stooges comedy team | [338] | |
John Houseman | 1902–1988 | American actor. Academy Award winner | The Paper Chase (1973) | Father | |
Curly Howard | 1903–1952 | American comedian and actor | one of the Three Stooges comedy team from 1932 to 1946, brother of Moe and Shemp Howard | [338] | |
Sam Levene | 1905–1980 | Russian/American stage and film actor | [668] | ||
Peter Lorre | 1904–1964 | Hungarian-born stage and screen actor | Casablanca (1942) | [669] | |
Zeppo Marx | 1901–1979 | American comedian and actor | one of the Marx Brothers | [670] | |
Sanford Meisner | 1905–1997 | American actor | |||
Otto Preminger | 1905–1986 | Austrian director and actor | Stalag 17 (1953) | ||
Herman Yablokoff | 1903–1981 | American stage actor, singer, composer, poet, director and producer of Yiddish theatre | Papirossen (1935) | [671] |
Born in the 1890s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Benny | 1894–1974 | American comedian, vaudeville performer, and radio, television, and film actor | [672] | ||
Gertrude Berg | 1899–1966 | American radio and television actress | [673] | ||
Elisabeth Bergner | 1897–1986 | Austrian film actress | [674] | ||
Fanny Brice | 1891–1951 | American comedian, singer, and entertainer | [675] | ||
George Burns | 1896–1996 | American comedian and actor | [676] | ||
Eddie Cantor | 1892–1964 | American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter | one of the most popular entertainers in the U.S. in the early and middle 20th century | [677] | |
Michael Chekov | 1891–1955 | Russian-American Academy Award–nominated actor, director | nephew of Anton Chekhov, protege of Constantin Stanislavki | ||
Hermione Gingold | 1897–1987 | British actress | [678] | ||
Harold Goldblatt | 1899–1982 | (Northern) Irish actor | A Night to Remember | ||
Leslie Howard | 1893–1943 | British film actor | Gone with the Wind | [193][679] | |
Moe Howard | 1897–1975 | American comedian and actor | the "leader" of the Three Stooges comedy team, brother of Curly and Shemp Howard | [338] | |
Shemp Howard | 1895–1955 | American comedian and actor | part of the Three Stooges comedy team until 1932 and from 1946 to 1955, brother of Curly and Moe Howard | [338] | |
Sam Jaffe | 1891–1984 | American film and stage actor | Academy Award–nominated | [489] | |
Ida Kaminska | 1899–1980 | Polish Academy Award–nominated actress | [489] | ||
Francis Lederer | 1899–2000 | Czech-born actor | [680] | ||
Lilyan Tashman | 1896–1934 | American actor | |||
Groucho Marx | 1890–1977 | American comedian and actor | Worked both with his siblings, the Marx Brothers, and on his own | [670] | |
Gummo Marx | 1893–1977 | American comedian and actor | One of the Marx Brothers | [670] | |
Solomon Mikhoels | 1890–1948 | Soviet actor and director in Yiddish theater | Chairman of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee | [681] | |
Martin Miller | 1899–1969 | Czech actor | The Pink Panther | ||
Paul Muni | 1895–1967 | American Academy Award– and Tony Award–winning actor | [682] | ||
Carmel Myers | 1899–1980 | American silent film actress | [683] | ||
Irving Pichel | 1891–1954 | American actor and director | Dracula's Daughter | ||
Molly Picon | 1898–1992 | American star of stage, screen and television | [684] | ||
Edward G. Robinson | 1893–1973 | American stage and film actor | [685] | ||
Joseph Schildkraut | 1896–1964 | Austrian-born stage and film actor | [686] | ||
Meier Tzelniker | 1894–1982 | British actor | Appeared in Yiddish theatre | [687] |
Born in the 1880s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Broncho Billy Anderson | 1880–1971 | American actor, writer, director, and producer | perhaps best known as the first star of the Western film genre | [688] | |
Theda Bara | 1885–1955 | American silent film actress | known as the first screen "Vamp" | [689] | |
Cecil B. DeMille | 1881–1959 | American director, producer and actor | Mother | ||
Douglas Fairbanks | 1883–1939 | American actor | Father | [670] | |
Menahem Gnessin | 1882–1952 | Jewish actor and Hebrew language instructor | [690] | ||
Al Jolson | 1886–1950 | American singer and actor | [691] | ||
Chico Marx | 1887–1961 | American comedian and actor | one of the Marx Brothers | [670] | |
Harpo Marx | 1888–1964 | American comedian and actor | one of the Marx Brothers | [670] | |
Ida Rubinstein | 1885–1960 | Famous Russian Belle Époque beauty | [692] | ||
Sophie Tucker | 1884–1966 | American actress, singer and comedian | [693] | ||
Erich von Stroheim | 1885–1957 | Austrian-born filmmaker and actor | [694] | ||
Ed Wynn | 1886–1966 | American comedian and actor | [489] |
Born in the 1800s to 1870s
Name | Years | Nationality/profession | Prominent roles | Jewish lineage | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob Pavlovitch Adler | 1855–1926 | Russian-born (later American) actor, a star of the Yiddish theatre | [695] | ||
Sarah Bernhardt | 1844–1923 | French stage actress | [696] | ||
Anna Held | 1872–1918 | Polish-born stage performer | Most often associated with impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, her common-law husband | [697] | |
Adah Isaacs Menken | 1835–1868 | American actress and poet | [698] | ||
Alla Nazimova | 1879–1945 | American theater and film actress, scriptwriter, and producer | [699] | ||
Henriette Nissen-Saloman | 1819–1879 | Swedish singer and actress | |||
Rachel | 1820–1858 | French stage actress | [700] | ||
Boris Thomashefsky | 1868–1939 | Ukrainian-born (later American) singer and actor | [701] |
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