Mandy Patinkin
Mandel "Mandy" Bruce Patinkin (/pəˈtɪŋkɪn/; born November 30, 1952) is an American actor and singer known for his work in musical theatre, television, and film. As a critically acclaimed Broadway performer, he collaborates with Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Patinkin's leading roles on stage and screen have received numerous accolades, including a Tony Award and a Primetime Emmy Award, as well as nominations for seven Drama Desk Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Patinkin made his theatre debut in 1975, starring opposite Meryl Streep in the revival of the comic play Trelawny of the "Wells" at The Public Theatre's Shakespeare Festival. He played Che in the first Broadway production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita (1979), earning a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, as well as the roles of Georges Seurat/George in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George (1984) for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He portrayed Lord Archibald Craven in the original Broadway cast of Lucy Simon's The Secret Garden (1991). On Broadway, Patinkin replaced Michael Rupert as Marvin in William Finn's Falsettos (1993). He starred as Burrs in The Wild Party (2000) and earned a second nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Patinkin had leading roles in television shows, playing Dr. Jeffrey Geiger in Chicago Hope (1994–2000); SSA Jason Gideon in the CBS crime-drama series Criminal Minds (2005–2007); Saul Berenson in the Showtime drama series Homeland (2011–2020); and Rufus Cotesworth in the Hulu mystery series Death and Other Details (2024). He earned seven Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his television work, winning Outstanding Leading Actor in a Drama Series for Chicago Hope in 1995. He had recurring roles in Dead Like Me (2003–2004) and The Good Fight (2021). He also had film roles portraying Inigo Montoya in Rob Reiner's family adventure film The Princess Bride (1987) and Avigdor in Barbra Streisand's musical epic Yentl (1983), for which he earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy nomination. Other film credits include Ragtime (1981); Maxie (1985); Dick Tracy (1990); True Colors (1991); Impromptu (1991); Wonder (2017); and Life Itself (2018). Patinkin also voiced roles in Hayao Miyazaki's Castle in the Sky (2003) and The Wind Rises (2013). Description above from the Wikipedia article Mandy Patinkin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 ·Brilliant Mindsas Dr. Noah Wolf
- 2024 ·Death and Other Detailsas Rufus Cotesworth
- 2023 ·The Magician's Elephantas Vilna Lutz (voice)
- 2022 ·Benjamin Franklinas Benjamin Franklin (voice)
- 2020 ·Disclosureas Avigdor (archive footage)
- 2018 ·Life Itselfas Irwin Dempsey
- 2017 ·Wonderas Mr. Tushman
- 2017 ·Smurfs: The Lost Villageas Papa Smurf (voice)
- 2017 ·The Good Fightas Hal Wackner
- 2015 ·The Late Show with Stephen Colbertas Self
- 2014 ·Wish I Was Hereas Gabe
- 2014 ·Late Night with Seth Meyersas Self
- 2011 ·Homelandas Saul Berenson
- 2009 ·Three Riversas
- 2008 ·The Jewish Americansas Self
- 2006 ·Everyone's Heroas Stanley Irving (voice)
- 2005 ·The Reichen Showas Self - Guest
- 2005 ·Criminal Mindsas Jason Gideon
- 2003 ·Dead Like Meas Rube John Sofer
- 2002 ·Run Ronnie Runas Self
- 2000 ·Boston Publicas Isaac Rice
- 1999 ·The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchlandas Huxley
- 1998 ·Herculesas Hippocrates (voice)
- 1997 ·The Hunchbackas Quasimodo
- 1996 ·The Rosie O'Donnell Showas Self - Guest
- 1994 ·Touched by an Angelas The Driver / Satan
- 1994 ·Chicago Hopeas Jeffrey Geiger
- 1991 ·The Doctoras Murray
- 1991 ·Madonna: Truth or Dareas Self
- 1991 ·Performanceas Dr. Harry Hyman
- 1990 ·Law & Orderas Levi March / Glenn Fordyce
- 1990 ·Dick Tracyas 88 Keys
- 1989 ·The Simpsonsas Hugh St. John Alastair Parkfield (voice)
- 1988 ·Alien Nationas Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco
- 1988 ·American Experienceas Narrator (voice)
- 1988 ·LIVE with Kelly and Markas
- 1987 ·The Princess Brideas Inigo Montoya
- 1983 ·Yentlas Avigdor
- 1981 ·Ragtimeas Tateh
- 1978 ·Taxias Alan
- 1971 ·Great Performancesas Buddy Plummer
- 1956 ·Tony Awardsas Self - Presenter
- Future ·The Artistas Norman Henry
- 2022 ·Indivisible: Healing Hateas
- 2020 ·A Virtual Princess Bride Reunionas Inigo Montoya
- 2019 ·On Broadwayas Self (archive footage)
- 2019 ·Before You Know Itas Mel Gurner
- 2018 ·Harold Prince: The Director's Lifeas
- 2016 ·The Queen of Spainas Jordan Berman
- 2016 ·Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened...as Self
- 2016 ·Cholesterol: The Great Bluffas Self - TV Spot Announcer (archive footage)
- 2016 ·Ali and Ninoas Duke Kipiani
- 2015 ·The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairsas Narrator
- 2013 ·Six by Sondheimas Self (archive footage)
- 2011 ·Jock the Hero Dogas Basil (voice)
- 2010 ·Sondheim! The Birthday Concertas Self
- 2010 ·4.3.2.1as Sir Jago Larofsky
- 2006 ·Choking Manas Rick
- 2004 ·Remembering Ragtimeas Tateh (archive footage)
- 2004 ·NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323as Al Cummings
- 2004 ·This Is the House That Jack Builtas
- 2003 ·Broadway's Lost Treasuresas Che (segment "Evita")
- 2001 ·Piñeroas Joseph Papp
- 2001 ·As You Wish: The Story of 'The Princess Bride'as Self
- 1999 ·Strange Justiceas Kenneth Duberstein
- 1999 ·Speaking in Stringsas Self
- 1998 ·Lulu on the Bridgeas Philip Kleinman
- 1998 ·Men with Gunsas Andrew
- 1996 ·Broken Glassas Dr Henry Hyman
- 1994 ·Squanto: A Warrior's Taleas Brother Daniel
- 1993 ·The Music of Chanceas Jim Nashe
- 1993 ·Life with Mikeyas Irate Man
- 1991 ·Impromptuas Alfred De Musset
- 1991 ·True Colorsas John Palmeri
- 1988 ·The House on Carroll Streetas Salwen
- 1986 ·Sunday in the Park with Georgeas Georges Seurat / George
- 1986 ·Follies: In Concertas Buddy Plummer
- 1985 ·Maxieas Nick
- 1985 ·To Be Hamletas Self
- 1983 ·Danielas Paul Isaacson
- 1980 ·Night of the Juggleras Allesandro the Cabbie
- 1979 ·French Postcardsas Sayyid
- 1979 ·Last Embraceas First Commuter
- 1979 ·Charlestonas Beaudine Croft
- 1978 ·The Big Fixas Pool Man
- Future ·November 1963as Anthony Accardo