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Info About Ben Gazzara:Biagio Anthony Gazzarra (August 28, 1930 – February 3, 2012), known as Ben Gazzara, was an American film, stage, and winning television actor and director.CareerIn 1954, Gazzara (having tweaked his original surname from 'Gazzarra') made several appearances on 's, based on case studies from the Legal Aid Society of. Gazzara starred in various productions around this time, including creating the role of Brick ' (1955) opposite, directed by, although he lost out to when the film version was cast. He joined other Actors Studio members in the 1957 film. Then came a high-profile performance as a soldier on trial for avenging his wife's rape in 's courtroom drama (1959).Gazzara became well-known in several television series, beginning with, which ran from 1963 to 1964 on ABC, and the more-successful series from 1965-68 on NBC, in which he played a terminally ill man trying to get the most out of the last two years of his life.

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For his work in the series, Gazzara received two nominations for 'Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series' and three nominations for 'Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama.' Contemporary screen credits included (1961), (1965) and (1969).Gazzara told in 1998 that he went from being mainly a stage actor who often would turn up his nose at film roles in the mid-1950s to, much later, a ubiquitous character actor who turned very little down. 'When I became hot, so to speak, in the theater, I got a lot of offers,' he said. 'I won't tell you the pictures I turned down because you'll say, 'You are a fool,' and I was a fool.' Some of the actor's most formidable characters were those he created with his friend in the 1970s. They collaborated for the first time on Cassavetes's film (1970), in which he appeared alongside and Cassavetes himself. In (1976), Gazzara took the leading role of the hapless strip-joint owner, Cosmo Vitelli.

A year later, he starred in yet another Cassavetes-directed movie, as stage director Manny Victor, who struggles with the mentally unstable star of his show, played by Cassavetes's wife. Also during this period he appeared in the television miniseries (1974), and the films (1975), (1976), High Velocity (1976), and (1979).In the 1980s, Gazzara appeared in several movies, such as (directed by ), and in a villainous role in the oft-televised film, which the actor jokingly said is probably his most-watched performance. He starred with Rowlands in the critically acclaimed AIDS-themed TV movie (1985), for which he received his third nomination.Gazzara appeared in 38 films, many for television, in the 1990s.

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He worked with a number of renowned directors, such as the ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), and ( ).In his seventies, Gazzara continued to be active. In 2003, he was in the ensemble cast of the experimental film, directed by of Denmark and starring, as well as the television film (he received his first for his role).

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Several other projects have recently been completed or are currently in production. In 2005, he played in the television miniseries,. He completed filming his scenes in the film The Wait in early 2012, shortly before his death.In addition to acting, Gazzara worked as an occasional television director; his credits include the episodes 'A Friend in Deed' (1974) and 'Troubled Waters' (1975). Gazzara was nominated three times for the for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play—in 1956 for, in 1975 for the paired short plays Hughie and Duet, and in 1977 for a revival of, opposite.Extract Taken From:My Three Favourite Movies With The Great Actor.