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Nehemiah Persoff
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Persoff in 1960
Born (1919-08-02)August 2, 1919
Died April 5, 2022(2022-04-05) (aged 102)
Education Actors Studio
Occupation Actor
Years active 1948–2003
Spouse(s)
Thia Persov
(m. 1951; died 2021)
Children 4
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Nehemiah Persoff (August 2, 1919 – April 5, 2022) was an American character actor and painter. He appeared in more than 200 television series, films, and theatre productions and also performed as a voice artist in a career spanning 55 years, beginning after his service in the United States Army during World War II.

Persoff got his first part as an extra in The Naked City (1948). He is best known for roles as Leo in The Harder They Fall (1956), as Little Bonaparte in Some Like It Hot (1959), as Rebbe Mendel in Yentl (1983), and as the voice of Papa Mousekewitz in the animated film An American Tail (1986) and its sequels. He also made appearances on episodes of The Twilight Zone, Gilligan's Island, Hawaii Five-O, Adam-12, and Law & Order.

Biography

Early life and training

Persoff was born in Jerusalem in what became Mandatory Palestine, on August 2, 1919, to Puah (née Holman, 1887–1963) and Shmuel Persoff (1885–1961). His father, who was a silversmith, jeweler, and art teacher, decided that there were better prospects in the United States and initially emigrated on his own. It was another six years before he was financially secure and was able in 1929 to bring over his wife, three sons, Boaz, Avraham, and Nehemiah, and two daughters, Tamar and Geula (Julia). At first the family lived in an apartment in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, before eventually moving to the Bronx. His parents later returned to Israel.

Persoff attended the Hebrew Technical Institute, graduating in 1937. With the electrician training that he had received at the Institute, after his military service he gained a job as a subway signal maintenance worker.

Army service

Persoff was drafted by the U.S. Army in early 1942 and served during World War II until 1945. He was assigned to an acting company to entertain troops around the world.

Acting career

Persoff began to pursue his acting career in New York theatre. In 1947, he was accepted into the Actors Studio, and was one of the 26 members of the beginners' class taught by Elia Kazan, along with Martin Balsam, Julie Harris, Kim Hunter, Cloris Leachman and James Whitmore. He began his acting career in 1948.

His first role was an uncredited bit part in the film noir The Naked City (1948).

Among his early film roles was as the taxi driver during Brando's "I coulda been a contender" scene in On the Waterfront (1954), Leo the accountant in The Harder They Fall (1956) with Humphrey Bogart and Rod Steiger, and the gangster boss Little Bonaparte (a parody of Rico/Little Caesar) in Billy Wilder's film Some Like It Hot (1959), and he appeared again with Steiger in Al Capone (also 1959). He also appeared in supporting roles in films such as The Comancheros (1961) and The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).

Persoff alongside Dean Stockwell and Andrew Bloch appeared as Darius the Great's wicked Babylonian administrators in the 1978 Greatest Heroes of the Bible episode Daniel in the Lions' Den.

In the film Yentl (1983), Persoff portrayed the father of Barbra Streisand's character. He appeared in the comedy film Twins (1988) and in the American Tail animated-film series as Papa Mousekewitz. His last movie was 4 Faces (1999), the last film to be directed by Ted Post.

His acting career included many appearances in television series, including six episodes of The Untouchables, three episodes of which he appeared as Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik (regarded by many as his signature role), and Gilligan's Island as the title character in the episode "The Little Dictator" (the favorite episode of the show's creator Sherwood Schwartz). Persoff appeared on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Toys" and was the oldest living male actor to appear in a Star Trek production at the time of his death.

Retirement and memoir

Persoff retired from acting in 2003 and pursued painting, specializing in watercolors.

His memoir, The Many Faces of Nehemiah, was published by The Autumn Road Company in July 2021.

Personal life and death

In 1951, Persoff married Thia Persov, who had served as a nurse with the Palmach, the elite fighting force of the Haganah during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. She died of cancer in 2021. The couple had four children, Jeffrey, Dan, Perry, and Dahlia. Before his death, he lived in Cambria, California.

Persoff died on April 5, 2022, at the age of 102 of heart failure at a rehabilitation facility in San Luis Obispo, California.

Selected filmography

Film and television

Year Title Role Director(s)
1948 The Naked City Smiling Man Departing Subway Jules Dassin
1954 On the Waterfront Cab Driver Elia Kazan
1956 The Harder They Fall Leo Mark Robson
The Wrong Man Gene Conforti Alfred Hitchcock
The Wild Party Kicks Johnson Harry Horner
1957 Men in War SFC Nate Lewis Anthony Mann
Street of Sinners Leon William Berke
This Angry Age Albert René Clément
1958 The Badlanders Vincente Delmer Daves
1959 Never Steal Anything Small Pinelli Charles Lederer
Green Mansions Don Panta Mel Ferrer
Some Like It Hot Little Bonaparte Billy Wilder
Al Capone Johnny Torrio Richard Wilson
Day of the Outlaw Dan Andre DeToth
The Twilight Zone
Episode: "Judgment Night"
Carl Lanser John Brahm
1961 The Big Show Bruno Everard James B. Clark
The Comancheros Graile Michael Curtiz
John Wayne
1963 The Hook Capt. Van Ryn George Seaton
1964 A Global Affair Under Secretary Segura Jack Arnold
Fate Is the Hunter Ben Sawyer Ralph Nelson
1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told Shemiah George Stevens
1965 Gunsmoke Mr. Dino Vincent McEveety
1967 Too Many Thieves Georgi Abner Biberman
1967 The Wild Wild West|- Major Hazard James B. Clark
1968 The Money Jungle Lt. Dow Reeves Francis D. Lyon
1968 The Day of the Owl Pizzuco Damiano Damiani
1968 The Power Prof. Carl Melnicker Byron Haskin
1968 Panic in the City August Best Eddie Davis
1968 Hawaii Five-O Deathwatch Harry Cardonus Herschel Daugherty
1969 The Girl Who Knew Too Much Lt. Miles Crawford Francis D. Lyon
1970 The People Next Door Dr. Salazar David Greene
1971 Mrs. Pollifax-Spy Berisha Leslie H. Martinson
Red Sky at Morning Amadeo Montoya James Goldstone
1972 Lapin 360 0Unknown-12-33 Robert Michael Lewis
1974 The Missiles of October Andrei Gromyko Anthony Page
1975 Psychic Killer Dr. Gubner Ray Danton
1975 Hawaii Five-O Hit Gun for Sale Cordell John Peyser
1976 Voyage of the Damned Mr. Hauser Stuart Rosenberg
1977 Deadly Harvest Mort Logan Timothy Bond
1978 Hawaii Five-O Number One With a Bullet Allie Francis Don Weis
1978 Little House on the Prairie - Season 4 - Episode 19 - "The Stranger" Mr. Lindstrom (Peter's Father) Michael Landon
1978 Barney Miller Carl Simms Lee Bernhardi
1979 In Search of Historic Jesus Herod Antipas Henning Schellerup
1979 Barney Miller Yacov Berger Noam Pitlik
1981 St. Helens Mr. Ellison Ernest Pintoff
1982 O'Hara's Wife Dr. Fischer William Bartman
1983 Yentl Rebbe Mendel (Papa) Barbra Streisand
1986 An American Tail Papa Mousekewitz (voice) Don Bluth
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Rabbi Martin Scorsese
MacGyver Sam Bolinski Michael Preece
Twins Mitchell Traven Ivan Reitman
1991 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West Papa Mousekewitz (voice) Phil Nibbelink
Simon Wells
1998 An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island Larry Latham
1999 An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster
4 Faces 0Unknown-12-33 Ted Post
2003 Angels in America (TV miniseries) Rabbi (uncredited) (final film role) Mike Nichols

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