Mandy Patinkin was born on November 30, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The Broadway debut of the actor took place in 1980, Mandy played the role of Che in the play Evita by theater director Andrew Webber, for which he immediately received the Tony Award. After 4 years, he was again awarded the Tony Award for playing in the musical Sunday in the Park with George.
In the movie, the actor first appeared in 1979 in a minor role in the film Last Embrace, the following year flashed in the film Night
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Mandy Patinkin was born on November 30, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The Broadway debut of the actor took place in 1980, Mandy played the role of Che in the play Evita by theater director Andrew Webber, for which he immediately received the Tony Award. After 4 years, he was again awarded the Tony Award for playing in the musical Sunday in the Park with George.
In the movie, the actor first appeared in 1979 in a minor role in the film Last Embrace, the following year flashed in the film Night of the Juggler. It wasn’t until 1981 that he played a more serious role in the film.
"Ragtime" Based on the work of Edgar Lawrence Docgrove. In 1983, he played a role in the British-American drama Daniel directed by Sidney Lumet.
In 1989, Mandy Patinkin at the Joseph Papp Theatre began a concert career, the first performance fell on the time of the release of a solo album, which he named in his honor - "Mandy Patinkin". Then began regular concerts and tours in England, Canada, USA. Songs for him were written by Harry Chaplin, Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim and other authors.
In 1990, he released his second solo album, Mandy Patinkin In Concert: Dress Casual, and in 1994 he released Experiment, where Mandy collected all the songs.
Patinkin had a break in his theatrical career, and returned to the theater in 1991 with a solo concert to help charities. Later, he performed both on Broadway and in other theaters with the shows Mamaloshen and Celebrating Sondheim.
On account of the actor a lot of musicals and plays: “Wild Party”, “The Storm”, “Glazed Windows”, “Winter’s Tale”, “Trilony from Wells” and others.
In 1997, Mandy was invited to participate in the filming of the film.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Directed by Peter Medack. The plot was based on the novel "Notre Dame de Paris" by Victor Hugo, Patinkin played the role of Quasimodo.
From 2003 to 2004, the actor starred in a television series.
"Dead like me" In the series “Think Like a Criminal.” In 2011 he played in the film “Homeland”.