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Ron Rifkin

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American actor
Ron Rifkin
Rifkin in 2014
Born
Saul M. Rifkin

(1939-10-31)October 31, 1939 (age 85)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1966–present
Spouse
Iva Rifkin
(m. 1966)

Ron Rifkin (bornSaul M. Rifkin; October 31, 1939) is an American actor best known for his roles asArvin Sloane on the spy dramaAlias,Saul Holden on the dramaBrothers & Sisters, and District Attorney Ellis Loew inL.A. Confidential. He received theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Herr Schultz in the 1998 revival ofCabaret.

Personal life

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Saul M. Rifkin was born in New York City to Miriam and Herman Rifkin, who was born in Russia. He is the oldest of three children.[1] He was raised as anOrthodox Jew and remains Jewish though he left Orthodoxy at the age of 32.[2][3][4][5] His wife, Iva Rifkin, owns a fashion design business.[6][7]

Career

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In 2001, Rifkin's association withTouchstone Television began when he played intelligence agent Arvin Sloane inAlias, oppositeJennifer Garner. From 2006 to 2011, he played second-in-command businessman Saul Holden onBrothers & Sisters, oppositeSally Field. He also played Ann Romano-Royer's (Bonnie Franklin) second boyfriend Nick onOne Day at a Time. He was a series regular during the sixth season. In the season 7 premiere, "Alex Moves In", it is revealed that Nick dies as a result of an accident with a drunk driver.[8]

Rifkin has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in film, on stage, and in television. His association with writerJon Robin Baitz has been especially fruitful.[9] In 1991, his performance in Baitz's playThe Substance of Fire won him theObie,Drama Desk,Lucille Lortel, andDrama-Logue awards for Best Actor. The next year, he performed in Baitz'sThree Hotels, for which he received a second Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk nomination. In 1996, he starred in the film version ofSubstance; in 2002, he appeared in the Baitz playTen Unknowns atBoston's Huntington Theatre; in 2004, he starred in his playThe Paris Letter at theKirk Douglas Theatre inLos Angeles, a role he reprised the next year at the Laura Pels Theatre in New York City, and appeared in theABC drama seriesBrothers & Sisters, which Baitz created, as a character named Saul, Rifkin's real name.

Rifkin received a 1998Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for the Broadway revival ofCabaret. Additional theatre credits includeDavid Hirson'sWrong Mountain,Arthur Miller'sBroken Glass,Ivan Turgenev'sA Month in the Country, andNeil Simon'sProposals.

Rifkin's extensive film credits includeSilent Running (1972),The Sunshine Boys (1975),The Big Fix (1978),JFK (1991),Husbands and Wives (1992),Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993),Wolf (1994),L.A. Confidential (1997),The Negotiator (1998),Boiler Room (2000),Keeping the Faith (2000),The Majestic (2001),Dragonfly (2002),The Sum of All Fears (2002), andPulse (2006).

On television, Rifkin has appeared in numerous made-for-TV movies and miniseries, had regular roles onThe Rockford Files,One Day at a Time,Husbands, Wives & Lovers,The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, andAlias, and made guest appearances on a number of series, includingBarnaby Jones,The Mary Tyler Moore Show,Sex and the City,The Bob Newhart Show,The Good Wife,ER,Law & Order,A Nero Wolfe Mystery,Falcon Crest,Soap,Hill Street Blues,Smash, andThe Outer Limits, for which he received aCableACE nomination.

Rifkin is the reader for a number ofaudiobooks, includingLois Lowry'sThe Giver,Phyllis Reynolds Naylor'sSang Spell, andJerry Spinelli'sMilkweed.

He currently portrays Defense Attorney Marvin Stan Exely, a recurring character onLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also starred inLimitless as Brian Finch's father Dennis Finch and appears inGotham as Father Creel.

In October 2020, a short film,Daddy, was uploaded on Christian Coppola'sYouTube channel in which Rifkin stars alongsideDylan Sprouse. In the film, "after the death of his wife, an 80-year-old man checks into The Plaza Hotel to celebrate their first anniversary apart, hiring a male escort to take her place."

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969The Devil's 8Stewart Martin
1969FlareupSailor
1972Silent RunningMarty Barker
1972FuzzCop guarding the Mayor's MansionUncredited
1975The Sunshine BoysTV floor manager
1978Rabbit TestDr. Briscoe
1978The Big FixRandy
1981The ChosenBaseball Coach
1983The Sting IIEddie
1984KidcoGeorge Tuskie
1991JFKMr. Goldberg/Spiesel
1992Husbands and WivesRain's Analyst
1993Manhattan Murder MysterySy
1994WolfDoctor Ralph
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsEli Garfield
1996The Substance of FireIsaac Geldhart
1996I'm Not RappaportFeigelbaum
1997L.A. ConfidentialDistrict Attorney Ellis Loew
1998The NegotiatorCommander Grant Frost
2000Drop Back Ten
2000Boiler RoomJudge Marty Davis
2000Keeping the FaithLarry Friedman
2001Sam the ManRichard
2001The MajesticKevin Bannerman - Peter's Attorney
2002TadpoleProfessor Tisch
2002DragonflyCharlie Dickinson
2002The Sum of All FearsSecretary of State Sidney Owens
2002Just a KissDr. Fauci
2006PulseDr. Waterson
2010Peep WorldHenry Meyerwitz
2012The WordsTimothy Epstein
2016True Memoirs of an International AssassinAmos AKA The Ghost
2017They Shall Not PerishHenry Morgenthau Sr.
2018A Star Is BornCarl
2018DaddyMr. SmithShort film
2020MinyanJosef
2022Funny PagesGrandpa

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1966GidgetMelEpisode: "Love and the Single Gidget"
1970Room 222Ralph FiskEpisode: "Ralph"
1970The InternsFergusonEpisode: "Mondays Can Be Fatal"
1972Awake and Sing!Sam FeinschreiberTV movie
1972The Sandy Duncan ShowWarrenEpisode: "Doctor New"
1972Young Dr. KildareHarry FlickerEpisode: "No More Than a Bad Cold"
1973Bachelor-at-LawAssistant District AttorneyTV movie
1973Adam's RibAsst. Dist. Atty. Roy Mendelsohn13 episodes
1973InsightJohn BaileyEpisode: "Reunion"
1974Get Christie Love!NormandEpisode: "Get Christie Love!"
1974The Bob Newhart ShowJeff BoggsEpisode: "Mind Your Own Business"
1974Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawMarty DyerEpisode: "To Keep and Bear Arms"
1974The Suicide ClubTV movie
1974The Mary Tyler Moore ShowEd SchroederEpisode: "A New Sue Ann"
1974The ABC Afternoon PlaybreakTonyEpisode: "Oh, Baby, Baby, Baby..."
1975The Dream MakersHerbTV movie
1975Barnaby JonesSnipper WilcoxEpisode: "Counterfall"
1975CannonPaul GoldbergEpisode: "The Deadly Conspiracy: Part 1"
1975The Night That Panicked AmericaMercury Theatre PlayerTV movie
1975KojakRick LeveneEpisode: "No Immunity for Murder"
1975When Things Were RottenPrince John9 episodes
1975–1976The Rockford FilesTom Robertson / Warren Weeks2 episodes
1976DocGaryEpisode: "A Little Bit of Soap"
1976Medical CenterDanny ArmbrusterEpisode: "Life, Death and Mrs. Armbruster"
1977In the Glitter PalaceRogerTV movie
1977McMillan & WifeAaron LeacockEpisode: "Have You Heard About Vanessa?"
1977Husbands and WivesRon CutlerTV movie
1977FamilyDr. GrantEpisode: "Acts of Love: Part 2"
1977The Tony Randall ShowBentenEpisode: "Walter Screws Up"
1977RaffertyDr. BakersmithEpisode: "Walking Wounded"
1978A Question of GuiltAssistant District Attorney VerrellTV movie
1978ColumboLutherEpisode: "Make Me a Perfect Murder"
1978Husbands, Wives & LoversRon Willis10 episodes
1978SoapDr. Kanter3 episodes
1978Greatest Heroes of the BibleBeseleel4 episodes
1979AliceEricEpisode: "Sweet Charity"
1979The Mary Tyler Moore HourArtie Miller11 episodes
1979Mrs. R's DaughterJoseph BarronTV movie
1979Salvage 1Reporter Mike FlanneryEpisode: "Diamond Volcano"
1980Knots LandingStan Lesser2 episodes
1980–1981One Day at a TimeNick Handris16 episodes
1982The Day the Bubble BurstTV movie
1983Another Woman's ChildBarry SteinTV movie
1983The Winds of WarMark HartleyEpisode: "The Storm Breaks"
1983Ryan's FourEpisode: "Ryan's Four"
1983Faerie Tale TheatreThe SquireEpisode: "Sleeping Beauty"
1983Falcon CrestDr. Hal Lantry9 episodes
1984Hill Street BluesMonty DiMairEpisode: "Ratman and Bobbin"
1984The Ratings GameTV DirectorTV movie
1984–1991American PlayhouseLeonard / Samuel Roth2 episodes
1985EvergreenSollyEpisode #1.1
1985Do You Remember LoveGerry KaplanTV movie
1986The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleMordecai (voice)Episode: "Queen Esther"
1986Dress GrayMaj. Consor2 episodes
1987Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8Allen GinsbergTV movie
1990Three HotelsTV movie
1990–1992The Trials of Rosie O'NeillBen Meyer34 episodes
1990–1992Law & OrderAlex Drakos / Defense Attorney Phillip Nevins2 episodes
1992ScreenPlayTeddy WeinfeldEpisode: "Buying a Landslide"
1993Room for TwoJack Weissman3 episodes
1994WSH: The Myth of the Urban MythProfessor PullingTV movie
1995Fallen AngelsFrank BarsalyEpisode: "Red Wind"
1995–1996ERDr. Carl Vucelich9 episodes
1996Norma Jean & MarilynJohnny HydeTV movie
1997Leaving L.A.Dr. Neil Bernstein6 episodes
1997–1998The Outer LimitsDr. Martin Nodel2 episodes
2000Flowers for AlgernonDr. Jonah StraussTV movie
2000Deliberate IntentHoward SiegelTV movie
2001The WardenJudge FaschbinderTV movie
2001A Nero Wolfe MysteryNikola Miltan / Attorney Perry Helmar3 episodes
2001–2006AliasArvin Sloane103 episodes
2002Sex and the CityJulian FisherEpisode: "A 'Vogue' Idea"
2006–2011Brothers & SistersSaul Holden95 episodes
2009American MastersNarratorEpisode: "Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About"
2011–2014Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDefense Attorney Marvin Exley6 episodes
2013TouchIsaacEpisode: "Leviathan"
2013SmashHimselfEpisode: "The Tonys"
2014Mind GamesTed SandersEpisode: "Pilot"
2015The Good WifeSpencer RandolphEpisode: "Winning Ugly"
2015–2016GothamFather Creal5 episodes
2015–2016LimitlessDennis Finch12 episodes
2016ElementaryWayne VachsEpisode: "Worth Several Cities"
2018BlindspotRob DonnellyEpisode: "Deductions"
2018–2019New AmsterdamDean Peter Fulton7 episodes

References

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  1. ^"Ron Rifkin TV Listings / Biography". TV-Now.com.
  2. ^"Theater; Acting Against Type: The Self-Hating Jew".New York Times. April 24, 1994.
  3. ^Axelrod, Toby (December 6, 1996)."Haunted By The Holocaust: Brooklyn-born Ron Rifkin lands film role of his career as a Lear-like figure in 'The Substance of Fire'".The Jewish Week. Archived fromthe original on May 16, 2011.
  4. ^Elkin, Michael (December 21, 2006)."Jewish Jingle Belles? Chanukah with the 'Brothers & Sisters'".The Jewish Exponent.
  5. ^"Ron Rifkin's Jewish Journeys | Luke Ford".lukeford.net. February 20, 2008. RetrievedJuly 1, 2019.
  6. ^De Vries, Hilary. "Death of a Coat Salesman: After 30 years in the theater and six years in the fashion business, Ron Rifkin becomes an overnight success with a tailor-made role in ‘The Substance of Fire’,"LA Times, July 28 1991. Retrieved Feb. 26, 2023.
  7. ^"Ron Rifkin Biography (1939-)". FilmReference.com.
  8. ^""One Day at a Time" Alex Moves In (TV Episode 1981)".IMDb. RetrievedJuly 1, 2021.
  9. ^Green, Jesse (June 5, 2005)."The Muse Who Sold Shmattes".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedApril 13, 2018.

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