Michael Lerner (actor)
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Michael Lerner (born June 22, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York) is an Academy-Award nominated American character actor.
After graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Michael began participating in a number plays in San Francisco. During the seventies Michael began making several guest appearances in shows such as The Brady Bunch, The Odd Couple and M*A*S*H. In 1970 Michael made his film debut in the Donald Sutherland picture Alex in Wonderland. He then went to appear in supporting roles in various Hollywood movies such as Robert Redford's The Candidate, Charlie Bronson's St. Ives and Jack Nicholson's The Postman Always Rings Twice. In 1991, after co-starring in the Eddie Murphy comedy Harlem Nights, Michael played film producer Jack Lipnick in the Coen Brothers' Barton Fink, a performance for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Michael's recent 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.
[edit] Selected Filmography
- Alex in Wonderland, (1970) Leo
- The Candidate, (1972) Corliss
- Firehouse, (1973 TV-movie) Ernie Bush
- Busting, (1974) Marvin
- Newman's Law, (1974) Frank Acker
- Hangup, (1975) Richard
- Dark Victory, (1976 TV-movie) Manny
- St. Ives, (1976) Myron Green
- Scott Free, (1976) Santini
- The Other Side of Midnight, (1977) Barbet
- Killer on Board, (1977 TV-movie) Dr. Berglund
- Outlaw Blues, (1977) Hatch
- A Love Affair: The Elanor and Lou Gehrig Story, (1978) Dr. Canlan
- Ruby and Oswald, (1978 TV-movie) Jack Ruby
- Golden Girl, (1979) Sternberg
- The Baltimore Bullet, (1980) Paulie
- Coast to Coast, (1980) Dr. Frederick Froll
- Borderline, (1980) Henry Lydell
- The Postman Always Rings Twice, (1981) Mr. Katz
- Threshold, (1981) Henry de Vici
- National Lampoon's Class Reunion, (1982) Dr. Robert Young
- Hill Street Blues, (1983-1985 TV series) Rollie Simone
- Strange Invaders, (1983) Willie Collings
- Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess, (1983 TV-movie) Henry Cohn
- Movers & Shakers, (1984) Arnie
- The Execution, (1985) Sidney Ferraro
- The Child is Mine, (1985 TV-movie) Abe Rosenberg
- Secret Sundays, (1986) Mario Pinelli
- Hands of a Stranger, (1987 TV-movie) Capt. Cirrillo
- The King of Love, (1987) Nat Goldberg
- Any Man's Death, (1988) Herb Denner
- Vibes, (1988) Burt Wilder
- Eight Men Out, (1988) Arnold Rothstein
- Harlem Nights, (1989) Bugsy Calhoune
- Framed, (1990 TV-movie) Elliot Shane
- Maniac Cop 2, (1990) Edward Doyle
- Barton Fink, (1991) Jack Lipnick (Academy-Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Newsies, (1992) Weasel
- The Comrades of Summer, (1992) George
- Amos & Andrew, (1993) Phil Gillman
- Radioland Murders, (1994) Lieuenant Cross
- The Road to Wellville, (1994) Goodloe Bender
- No Way Back, (1995) Frank Serlano
- A Pyromaniac's Love Story, (1995) Perry
- Clueless, (1996-1997 TV-series) Mel Horowitz
- For Richer or Poorer, (1997) Phillip Kleinman
- Godzilla, (1998) Mayor Ebert
- Safe Men, (1998) Big Fat Bernie Gayle
- Celebrity, (1998) Dr. Lupus
- The Mod Squad, (1999) Howard
- Murder at the Cannes Film Festival, (2000 TV-movie) Morrie Borelli
- Attention Shoppers, (2000) Khourosh
- Mockingbird Don't Sing, (2001) Dr. Stan York
- 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, (2002) Producer (voice only)
- Elf, (2003) Fulton
- Nobody Knows Anthing!, (2003) Uncle Lou
- The Calcium Kid, (2004) Artie Cohen
- Poster Boy, (2004) Jack Kray
- When Do We Eat?, (2005) Ira Stuckman
- Love and Other Disasters, (2005) Morty
- The Last Time, (2006) Leguzza
- A Dennis the Menace Christmas, (2007) Mr. Souse