Michael Lerner (actor)
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Michael Lerner | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Brooklyn College London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1963–present |
Relatives | Ken Lerner (brother) Sam Lerner (nephew) Jenny Lerner (niece) Patti Klein (sister-in-law) |
Awards | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Michael C. Lerner (born June 22, 1941) is an American actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Barton Fink (1991). Lerner has also played Arnold Rothstein in Eight Men Out (1988), Phil Gillman in Amos & Andrew (1993), The Warden in No Escape (1994), Mayor Ebert in Roland Emmerich's Godzilla (1998), Mr. Greenway in Elf (2003), and Senator Brickman in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
Life and career[]
Lerner was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Romanian-Jewish descent, the son of Blanche and George Lerner, a fisherman and antiques dealer.[1] He was raised in the Bensonhurst and Red Hook neighborhoods. His brother, Ken Lerner, is also an actor, as is his nephew, Sam Lerner.[2]
After graduating from Brooklyn College and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), Lerner began his acting career in the late 1960s at the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) in San Francisco. At the age of 24 he appeared as "Hieronymous the Miser" in a KPFA radio production of Michel de Ghelderode's Breugelesque play, Red Magic.
During the seventies, Lerner began making several guest appearances in television shows such as The Brady Bunch, The Odd Couple and M*A*S*H. He appeared in three episodes of The Rockford Files. In 1974, he appeared in the teleplay The Missiles of October, playing Pierre Salinger.
In 1970, Lerner made his film debut in Alex in Wonderland. He then went on to appear in supporting roles in various Hollywood movies such as The Candidate, St. Ives and the 1981 remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice. In 1991, after co-starring in Harlem Nights, Lerner played film producer Jack Lipnick in Barton Fink, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Lerner's later projects include the Christmas comedy Elf and Poster Boy, as well as appearing in television programs such as Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and Entourage.
In 2002, he appeared in London's West End production of Up for Grabs with Madonna. Michael also appeared on BBC Radio Four in 2008 as a member of the cast of David Quantick's Radio Four's series One. He portrayed Senator Brickman in the Marvel Comics/Twentieth Century Fox film, X-Men: Days of Future Past.
In 2013, Lerner appeared in a Season 4 episode of Glee as Sidney Greene, an investor in the revival of Broadway musical Funny Girl. His character is on the panel of judges, watching the Rachel Berry character audition for the lead role. He reprised his role as Sidney in Season 5 in several New York-based episodes of the series, as Funny Girl opens on Broadway.[3]
His favorite actor is the late Edward G. Robinson.[1]
Selected filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Alex in Wonderland | Leo | |
1971 | The Ski Bum | Rod | |
1972 | The Candidate | Paul Corliss | |
1974 | Busting | Marvin Royce | |
Newman's Law | Frank Acker | ||
Hangup | Fred Richards | ||
1976 | St. Ives | Myron Green | |
1977 | The Other Side of Midnight | Barbet | |
Outlaw Blues | Hatch | ||
1979 | Goldengirl | Sternberg | |
1980 | The Baltimore Bullet | Paulie | |
Coast to Coast | Dr. Frederick Froll | ||
Borderline | Henry Lydell | ||
1981 | The Postman Always Rings Twice | Mr. Katz | |
Threshold | Henry de Vici | ||
1982 | National Lampoon's Class Reunion | Dr. Robert Young | |
1983 | Strange Invaders | Willie Collings | |
1985 | Movers & Shakers | Arnie | |
1987 | Anguish | John Pressman | |
1988 | Vibes | Burt Wilder | |
Eight Men Out | Arnold Rothstein | ||
1989 | Harlem Nights | Bugsy Calhoune | |
1990 | Maniac Cop 2 | Deputy Commissioner Edward Doyle | |
Any Man's Death | Herb Denner | ||
1991 | Omen IV: The Awakening | Earl Knight | |
1991 | Barton Fink | Jack Lipnick | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1992 | Newsies | Weasel | |
The Comrades of Summer | George | ||
1993 | Amos & Andrew | Phil Gillman | |
1994 | Blank Check | Biderman | |
Radioland Murders | Lieutenant Cross | ||
The Road to Wellville | Goodloe Bender | ||
No Escape | The Warden | ||
1995 | No Way Back | Frank Serlano | |
A Pyromaniac's Love Story | Perry | ||
Girl in the Cadillac | Pal | ||
1997 | The Beautician and the Beast | Jerry Miller | |
For Richer or Poorer | Phillip Kleinman | ||
1998 | Godzilla | Mayor Ebert | |
Safe Men | Big Fat Bernie Gayle | ||
Celebrity | Dr. Lupus | ||
Tale of the Mummy | Professor Marcus | ||
1999 | The Mod Squad | Howard | |
My Favorite Martian | Mr. Channing | ||
2001 | Mockingbird Don't Sing | Dr. Stan York | |
2002 | 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure | Producer | Voice role |
2003 | Elf | Mr. Greenway | |
2004 | The Calcium Kid | Artie Cohen | |
Larceny | Pete | ||
Poster Boy | Jack Kray | ||
2005 | When Do We Eat? | Ira Stuckman | |
2006 | Love and Other Disasters | Marvin Bernstein | |
Art School Confidential | Art Dealer | ||
The Last Time | Leguzza | ||
2007 | A Dennis the Menace Christmas | Mr. Souse | |
Slipstream | Big Mikey | ||
2008 | Yonkers Joe | Stanley | |
2009 | A Serious Man | Solomon Schlutz | |
Life During Wartime | Harvey Wiener | ||
2010 | Pete Smalls Is Dead | Leonard Proval | |
Wax On, F*ck Off | Cy Rosenthal | Short film | |
2011 | Atlas Shrugged: Part I | Wesley Mouch | |
2012 | Mirror Mirror | Baron | |
2014 | X-Men: Days of Future Past | Senator Brickman | |
2015 | Ashby | Entwhistle | |
2019 | Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein | Bobby Fox |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | Dr. Kildare | Dr. Brown | 1 episode |
1969 | The Good Guys | Arthur | 2 episodes |
Three's a Crowd | Sid Bagby | Television film | |
The Brady Bunch | Johnny | 1 episode | |
1970 | The Young Lawyers | Anthony Maroni | |
The Doris Day Show | Mr. Murray | 2 episodes | |
1971 | That Girl | Charlie | 1 episode |
The D.A. | Mark Warren | ||
What's a Nice Girl Like You...? | Fats Detroit | Television film | |
1972 | The Bold Ones: The New Doctors | Jack Watson | 1 episode |
Ironside | Adrian Father | ||
Night Gallery | Dr. Burgess | ||
The Delphi Bureau | Cy Turrell | ||
Banacek | Bartender | ||
The Streets of San Francisco | Lou Watkins | ||
1973 | Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | Dr. Nasserman | |
Firehouse | Ernie Bush | Television film | |
The Bob Newhart Show | Mr. Carolla | 1 episode | |
Emergency! | Martin Noble | ||
Love Story | Lou Graham | ||
The New Perry Mason | Derek Stocker | ||
1974 | M*A*S*H | Captain Bernie Futterman | |
The Rockford Files | Dr. Ruben Steelman | ||
Arnold Love | 2 episodes | ||
Love, American Style | Karatz | 1 episode | |
Chase | Cupid | ||
The Odd Couple | Sgt. Chomsky | ||
Reflections of Murder | Jerry Steele | Television film | |
The Missiles of October | Pierre Salinger | ||
1975 | Sarah T. – Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic | Dr. Marvin Kittredge | |
The Dream Makers | Mike | ||
A Cry for Help | Philip Conover | ||
Starsky & Hutch | Fat Rolly | 2 episodes | |
Lucas Tanner | Artie | 1 episode | |
Rhoda | Ralph Bentley | ||
1976 | Jigsaw John | Arthur Devore | |
Harry O | Wilt Kane | ||
Police Woman | Guidera | ||
The Rockford Files | Murray Rosner | ||
1978 | Ruby and Oswald | Jack Ruby | Television film |
Kojak | Dr. Samuel Fine | 1 episode | |
Vegas | Nate Sephanson | ||
Wonder Woman | Ashton Ripley | ||
1980 | Barnaby Jones | Albert Kruger | |
This Year's Blonde | Jack L. Warner | Television film | |
1982 | Hart to Hart | Art Radner | 1 episode |
1983 | Hill Street Blues | Rollie Simone | 4 episodes |
Blood Feud | Eddie Cheyfitz | Television film | |
Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess | Harry Cohn | ||
1985 | Hollywood Beat | Pilot | Pilot episode |
MacGyver | Gartner | ||
The A-Team | Jerry | 1 episode | |
1987 | Amazing Stories | Mr. Marvin | |
Hands of a Stranger | Capt. Cirrillo | Television film | |
The King of Love | Nat Goldberg | ||
1988 | Great Performances | Oscar Hammerstein | 1 episode |
The Equalizer | Amar | ||
1991 | Omen IV: The Awakening | Earl Knight | Television film |
1992 | The Comrades of Summer | George | |
1993 | Tales from the Crypt | Mr. Byrd | 1 episode |
1995 | Picture Windows | Maestro | |
Courthouse | Judge Myron Winkleman | 11 episodes | |
1996–97 | Clueless | Mel Horowitz | 18 episodes |
1998–99 | Godzilla: The Series | Mayor Ebert | Voice role;
3 episodes |
2000 | Murder at the Cannes Film Festival | Morrie Borelli | Television film |
2001 | Third Watch | Seymour Morgenstern | 1 episode |
2003–06 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Morty Berger | 2 episodes |
2004 | Kingdom Hospital | Sheldon Fleischer | 3 episodes |
2007 | Entourage | Joe Roberts | 1 episode |
2008 | Dirty Sexy Money | Martin | |
2009 | Saving Grace | Rebbe Jory Quecksilber | |
2010 | The Bannen Way | The Mensch | Web series;
16 episodes |
2012 | The Good Wife | Judge Dwight Sobel | 1 episode |
Suburgatory | Aaron Laynberg | ||
2013–14 | Glee | Sidney Greene | 5 episodes |
2015 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Darren Schlepping | 1 episode |
Childrens Hospital | Pop | ||
2016 | Maron | Ralph |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Kaplan, Michael (January 1999). "Interview with Michael Lerner". Cigar Aficionado. Archived from the original on March 10, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
- ^ "Michael Lerner Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
- ^ "Lea Michele and Michael Lerner". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
Lea Michele and Michael Lerner on the set of "Glee" on March 16, 2014, in New York City.
External links[]
- 1941 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- American people of Romanian-Jewish descent
- Brooklyn College alumni
- Jewish American male actors
- Lafayette High School (New York City) alumni
- Male actors from New York City
- People from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
- People from Red Hook, Brooklyn
- American Conservatory Theater alumni