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Cliff Gorman
Cliff Gorman

Cliff Gorman

ActingBorn October 13, 1936Died September 5, 2002 (age 65)Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Cliff Gorman was an American stage and screen actor. He won an Obie award in 1968 for the stage presentation of The Boys in the Band, and went on to reprise his role in the 1970 film version. Gorman and his wife cared for his fellow The Boys in the Band cast member Robert La Tourneaux in the last few months of his battle against AIDS, until La Tourneaux's death on June 3, 1986 Gorman died of leukemia in 2002, aged 65, although his final film, Kill the Poor, was not released until 2003. He was survived by his wife, Gayle Gorman.

Filmography

2003Movie
2000Movie
1999Movie
1999
The '60s

as Father Daniel Berrigan

Movie
1999
The '60s

as Father Daniel Berrigan

TV
1995
Down Came a Blackbird

as Nick the Greek

Movie
1994Movie
1994Movie
1992
Hoffa

as Solly Stein

Movie
1992
Night and the City

as Phil Nasseros

Movie
1992
Terror on Track 9

as Sgt. Aaron Greenberg

Movie
1990
Vestige of Honor

as Sanderson

Movie
1990
Murder Times Seven

as Aaron Greenberg

Movie
1990
Law & Order

as Gary Feldman

TV
1990
Murder in Black and White

as Aaron Greenberg

Movie
1989Movie
1988
Internal Affairs

as Aaron Greenberg

Movie
1985
Doubletake

as Aaron Greenberg

Movie
1984
Murder, She Wrote

as Police Chief Cooper

TV
1984
Murder, She Wrote

as NYPD Lt. Parnell

TV
1984
Angel

as Lt. Andrews

Movie
1983
Cocaine and Blue Eyes

as Riki Anatole

Movie
1981
The Bunker

as Joseph Goebbels

Movie
1980Movie
1979
All That Jazz

as Davis Newman

Movie
1978Movie
1977
Having Babies II

as Arthur Magee

Movie
1976
Brinks: The Great Robbery

as Danny Conforti

Movie
1975
The Silence

as Stanley Greenberg

Movie
1975
Medical Story

as Dr. Frank Duffy

TV
1975
Strike Force

as Det. Joey Gentry

Movie
1975
Rosebud

as Yafet Hemlekh

Movie
1973Movie
1973
Class of '63

as Mickey Swerner

Movie
1971
Paradise Lost

as Kewpie

Movie
1971TV
1970Movie
1969
Justine

as Toto

Movie
1968
Hawaii Five-O

as Robert Huston

TV
1968
The Dick Cavett Show

as Self - Guest

TV
1956
Tony Awards

as Self - Nominee

TV

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayOctober 13, 1936
Day of DeathSeptember 5, 2002
Place of BirthQueens, New York City, New York, USA
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