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===Director and writer=== | ===Director and writer=== |
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Peter Riegert | |
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Peter Riegert in 1979 at the première of The Rose | |
Born | (1947-04-11) April 11, 1947 (age 77) The Bronx, New York City, U.S. |
Alma mater | The State University of New York (The University at Buffalo) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, screenwriter, director |
Years active | 1975–present |
Peter Riegert (born April 11, 1947) is an American actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his roles as Donald "Boone" Schoenstein in Animal House (1978), oil company executive "Mac" MacIntyre in Local Hero (1983), pickle store owner Sam Posner in Crossing Delancey (1988), Lt. Mitch Kellaway in The Mask (1994), and glove manufacturer Lou Levov in American Pastoral (2016). He directed the short film By Courier (2000), for which he was nominated along with producer Ericka Frederick for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
On television, Riegert had a recurring role as crooked Newark Assemblyman and later State Senator Ronald Zellman in seasons three and four of the HBO series The Sopranos (2001–2002), appeared as George Moore in the first season of the FX series Damages (2007), and portrayed Seth Green's father in the comedy series Dads (2013–2014). He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in the HBO film Barbarians at the Gate in 1993.
Peter and the writer Cornelia Read Riegert married in 2019 in Central Park’s Shakespeare Garden.
Biography
Riegert was born in the Bronx, the son of Lucille, a piano teacher, and Milton Riegert, a food wholesaler. Riegert grew up in Hartsdale, New York, and was raised in a non-observant Jewish household. He graduated from Ardsley High School in 1964 and later from the University at Buffalo. He worked at a number of jobs, including teaching, waiting tables, and as a social worker before settling on acting as a career.
He is married to crime novelist Cornelia Read.
Career
Stage
Riegert made his Broadway debut in the musical Dance with Me. Other Broadway credits include The Old Neighborhood, An American Daughter, The Nerd, and Censored Scenes From King Kong. Off-Broadway he has appeared in Road to Nirvana, The Birthday Party, Isn't It Romantic, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and A Rosen by Any Other Name.
Film
Year | Movies | As |
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1978 | National Lampoon's Animal House | Donald "Boone" Schoenstein |
1979 | Americathon | McMerkin |
1979 | Chilly Scenes of Winter | Sam Magurie |
1981 | National Lampoon's Movie Madness | Jason Cooper |
1983 | Local Hero | MacIntyre |
1986 | News at Eleven | Eric Ross |
1987 | The Stranger | Dr. Harris Kite |
1988 | Crossing Delancey | Sam Posner |
1989 | W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult | W Eugene Smith |
1990 | A Shock to the System | Robert (Bob) Benham |
1991 | Oscar | Aldo |
1991 | The Runestone | (Fanducci) |
1991 | The Object of Beauty | Lawrence ″Larry″ Oates |
1993 | Gypsy | Herbie |
1993 | Barbarians at the Gate | Peter Cohen |
1994 | The Mask | Lt. Mitch Kellaway |
1995 | The Infiltrator | Rabbi Cooper |
1995 | An Element of Truth | Sidney |
1997 | Face Down | Lieutenant Cooper (Coop) |
1997 | North Shore Fish | Porker |
1998 | The Baby Dance | Richard Luckman |
1998 | The Scandalous Me: Jacqueline Susann Story | Irving Mansfield |
2000 | Traffic | Attorney Michael Adler |
2001 | Bojangles | Marty Forkins |
2004 | King of the Corner | Leo Spivak |
2004 | Mystery Dance | Alan Baker |
2009 | Love Conquers Paul | Mr. Feigenbaum |
2010 | The Stranger | Dr Harris Kildee |
2011 | The Hit List | Bill Grieber |
2011 | Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness | (himself) |
2011 | We Bought a Zoo | Delbert McGinty |
2013 | At Middleton | Boneyard Sims |
2014 | The Walk | Alfred Foxman |
2016 | American Pastoral | Lou Levov |
Television
Riegert made his television debut in two episodes of M*A*S*H. He has also portrayed Newark Assemblyman and later New Jersey State Senator Ronald Zellman in The Sopranos and defense attorney Chauncey Zeirko in multiple episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He starred opposite former girlfriend Bette Midler in the television adaptation of Gypsy and was featured in the HBO drama Barbarians at the Gate (which earned him an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special), then he starred as composer Jake Rubin (based on real-life composer Irving Berlin) in the 1984 miniseries Ellis Island, the final episode of Seinfeld as the president of NBC and the television movie Back When We Were Grownups, and he voiced the character of Max Weinstein in the controversial episode "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" of Family Guy. Riegert guest-starred in a Season 2 episode of Leverage as corrupt lawyer Peter Blanchard. In 2011, Riegert began a multi-episode arc on One Tree Hill as August Kellerman, Nathan's unforgiving college professor. Riegert appeared as the character George Moore in Season 1 of Damages. He also appears in a recurring role as Judge Harvey Winter in CBS' The Good Wife. He appeared in Dads as David Sachs, the father of Eli Sachs, played by Seth Green. Riegert also appeared in Seasons 3 and 4 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. He made a multi-episode guest appearance in the second half of the Netflix original comedy series Disjointed.
Director and writer
Riegert made his screenwriting and directorial debuts with By Courier, based on a short story by O. Henry. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film and won him the Festival Award for Best First Feature at the Marco Island Film Festival.
Riegert also directed and co-wrote King of the Corner, a 2004 film featured at the Newport Film Festival, in which he also starred alongside Isabella Rossellini. It also featured Eric Bogosian, Dominic Chianese, Beverly D'Angelo and Rita Moreno.
Voice work
Riegert narrated the audiobook of Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union, which was nominated for a 2008 Audie Award in literary fiction. He also narrated the audiobook of The Voyage of the Narwhal, a mid-19th century romance with the Arctic, and also read the stories of Raymond Carver.
He was also the narrator for The First Basket, a documentary film on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture.
References
- "Peter Riegert Biography (1947-)". Film Reference. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
- Fox, Michael (June 3, 2005). "Peter Reigert gives voice to 'bad Jews' in directorial debut". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
I was aware of being Jewish and I don't mean that in a small way.
- "The Voyage of the Narwhal by Andrea Barrett on Audio Download". LearnOutLoud. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
- "The Production Team". The First Basket. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
External links
- Peter Riegert at IMDb
- Peter Riegert at the Internet Broadway Database
- IndustryCentral profile
- AllMovie.com profile
- Interview with Riegert
- 1947 births
- American people of Jewish descent
- Male actors from New York City
- American male film actors
- American male stage actors
- American male television actors
- Living people
- Jewish American male actors
- Jewish American writers
- Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners
- People from the Bronx
- People from Hartsdale, New York
- University at Buffalo alumni
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- Film directors from New York City