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F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham (born Murray Abraham;[2][3] October 24, 1939)[4] is an American actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he came to prominence for his acclaimed leading role as Antonio Salieri in the drama film Amadeus (1984) for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama as well as a BAFTA Award nomination.

F. Murray Abraham
Abraham in 2008
Born
Murray Abraham

(1939-10-24) October 24, 1939 (age 83)[1]
EducationUniversity of Texas at El Paso
University of Texas at Austin
OccupationActor
Years active1959–present
Spouse
Kate Hannan
(m. 1962; died 2022)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Abraham made his Broadway debut in the 1968 play Man in the Glass Booth. He received the Obie Award for Outstanding Performance for his roles in Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (1984) and William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (2011). He returned to Broadway in the revival of Terrence McNally's comedy It's Only a Play (2014), receiving a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play nomination.

He has appeared in many roles, both leading and supporting, in films such as All the President's Men (1976), Scarface (1983), The Name of the Rose (1986), Last Action Hero (1993), Mighty Aphrodite (1995), Dillinger and Capone (1995), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), Finding Forrester (2000), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Isle of Dogs (2018), and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019).

He was a regular cast member on the Showtime drama series Homeland (2012–2018), which earned him two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. He also starred in Mythic Quest (2020–2021), Moon Knight (2022), and The White Lotus (2022), with the latter earning him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series.[5]

Early life

Abraham was born Murray Abraham on October 24, 1939, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Fahrid "Fred" Abraham,[6] an automotive mechanic, and his wife Josephine (née Stello) (April 15, 1915 – March 10, 2012),[7][8] Murray has described himself as a Syrian-American.[9][10] His father emigrated with his family from Muqlus, Ottoman Syria, a small village in the Valley of the Christians, at age five due to the famine of Mount Lebanon;[11][12] his paternal grandfather was a priest in the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.[4][13][14] His mother, one of 14 children, was Italian American, and the daughter of an Italian immigrant who worked in the coal mines of Western Pennsylvania.[4] He had two younger brothers, Robert and Jack, who were killed in separate car accidents.[6]

Abraham was raised in El Paso, Texas. Murray and his two younger brothers were altar boys in the St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in El Paso.[13][14] He attended Vilas Grammar School, and graduated from El Paso High School in 1958.[15] He was a gang member during his teenage years.[4] In El Paso, Abraham worked in the Farah Clothing [fr] factory owned by a Lebanese family before launching a career in acting.[16] He attended Texas Western College (later named University of Texas at El Paso), where he was given the best actor award by Alpha Psi Omega for his portrayal of the Indian Nocona in Comanche Eagle during the 1959–60 season. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, then studied acting under Uta Hagen at HB Studio[17] in New York City. He began his acting career on the stage, debuting in a Los Angeles production of Ray Bradbury's The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit.

Abraham added "F." to his stage name in honor of his father Fahrid.[18] He has stated that "Murray Abraham just doesn't seem to say anything. It just is another name, so I thought I'd frame it".[3]

Career

Film and television

Abraham made his screen debut as an usher in the George C. Scott comedy They Might Be Giants (1971). He can be seen as one of the undercover police officers along with Al Pacino in Sidney Lumet's Serpico (1973), and in television roles including the bad guy in one fourth-season episode of Kojak ("The Godson"). He played a cabdriver in the theatrical version of The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975), a mechanic in the theatrical version of The Sunshine Boys (1975), and a police officer in the film All the President's Men (1976).

By the mid-1970s, he also had steady employment doing commercials and voice-overs. Most notably, he played "the leaf", one of four costumed characters, in television and print commercials for Fruit of the Loom underwear.[19] In 1978, he gave up this work. Frustrated with the lack of substantial roles, he said: "No one was taking my acting seriously. I figured if I didn't do it, then I'd have no right to the dreams I've always had." His wife, Kate Hannan, went to work as an assistant and Abraham became a "house husband". As he described it: "I cooked and cleaned and took care of the kids. It was very rough on my macho idea of life. But it was the best thing that ever happened to me."[19]

Abraham gained greater prominence when he appeared as drug dealer Omar Suárez in the gangster film Scarface (1983). Then, in 1984, he played envious composer Antonio Salieri in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning Amadeus (1984), directed by Miloš Forman. Abraham won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role, an award for which his co-star in the film Tom Hulce, playing Mozart, had also been nominated. He also won a Golden Globe Award, among other awards, and his role in the film remains his most iconic.

He next appeared in The Name of the Rose (1986), in which he played Bernardo Gui, nemesis to Sean Connery's William of Baskerville. In its DVD commentary, the director of the film, Jean-Jacques Annaud, described Abraham as an "egomaniac" on the set, who considered himself more important than Sean Connery because Connery did not have an Oscar.[20] Despite the on-set tensions, the film was a critical[21] and commercial success.

After the release of The Name of the Rose, Abraham tired of appearing as villains and wanted to return to his background in comedy.[22] Over the next decade or so, Abraham had fewer prominent roles, but he did have substantial supporting roles in Peter Yates' An Innocent Man (1989), Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite (1995), Ahdar Ru'afo in Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Gus Van Sant's Finding Forrester (2000), where he again played the nemesis to Connery. He had a significant role in Brian De Palma's adaptation of The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), but chose not to be credited due to a contract dispute.[4] He continued his association with classical music by narrating the plot summaries of the operas of Wagner's Ring Cycle in the 1990 PBS broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera, to the largest viewing audience of the Ring Cycle in history, conducted by James Levine.

Abraham's relatively low-profile film career subsequent to his Academy Award win has been considered an example of the "Oscar jinx." According to film critic Leonard Maltin, professional failure following an early success is referred to in Hollywood circles as the "F. Murray Abraham syndrome."[23] Abraham rejected this notion and told Maltin, "The Oscar is the single most important event of my career. I have dined with kings, shared equal billing with my idols, lectured at Harvard and Columbia. If this is a jinx, I'll take two." In the same interview, Abraham said, "Even though I won the Oscar, I can still take the subway in New York, and nobody recognizes me. Some actors might find that disconcerting, but I find it refreshing."

A 2009 guest appearance on Saving Grace began a new phase of Abraham's career, wherein he has become gradually more prolific onscreen. Further guest appearances include roles on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Louie and Curb Your Enthusiasm as well as a recurring role on The Good Wife between 2011 and 2014. Additionally, Abraham was the primary narrator for the PBS series Nature between 2007 and 2010, narrating 32 episodes (plus one more in 2013). Abraham's most notable television role came about through Showtime's drama series Homeland, in which he portrayed black ops specialist Dar Adal. This role resulted in his first Emmy Award nomination in 2015, followed by a second in 2018.

In the 2010s, he featured prominently in two widely acclaimed films: first as folk music impresario Bud Grossman in the Coen brothers' drama Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), then as the mysterious Mr. Moustafa in Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). More recently, he has voiced roles in Isle of Dogs (2018) and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) and played Tony in the 2019 live-action Lady and the Tramp.

In February 2022, it was revealed that Abraham would be voicing Khonshu in the superhero limited series Moon Knight, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[24]

Theater

 
Abraham (last full figure on right) on stage at the end of a December 2014 production of It's Only a Play

Since Amadeus, he has mainly focussed on classical theater, and has starred in many Shakespearean productions such as Othello and Richard III. He was highlighted in many other plays by the likes of Samuel Beckett and Gilbert and Sullivan, and played the lead in Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (for which he received an Obie Award).

Abraham has focused on stage work throughout his career, giving notable performances as Pozzo in Mike Nichols's production of Waiting for Godot, Malvolio in Twelfth Night for the New York Shakespeare Festival, and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice for the Off-Broadway Theatre for a New Audience (TFANA) in March 2007, which was performed at the Duke Theater in New York and also at the Swan Theater, part of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He reprised this role in February 2011, when he replaced Al Pacino in the Public Theater's production. In the 1997/98 Broadway season, he starred in the new chamber musical Triumph of Love opposite Betty Buckley, based on Marivaux's classic comedy. The production did not find a large audience, running 85 performances after its pre-opening preview period.[25] He has also taught theater at Brooklyn College.[26] In 2016, he played the title role in Classic Stage Company's production of Nathan the Wise.[27]

Abraham also joined The Mirror Theater Ltd's Mirror Repertory Company in 1984. He joined MRC the week after winning his Oscar for Best Actor for his work in Amadeus because he wanted to work with MRC Artist-in-Residence Geraldine Page (to whom he would eventually present her own Academy Award the following year), and would star opposite her in MRC's The Madwoman of Chaillot.[28]

In 1994, Abraham portrayed Roy Cohn in the first Broadway production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America at the Walter Kerr Theater, replacing Ron Leibman in the role.

From May 10 through July 14, 1991, Abraham portrayed King Lear in American Repertory Theater's (A.R.T.) production of King Lear, directed by Adrian Hall, Cambridge, MA.[29]

Personal life

Abraham was married to Kate Hannan for 60 years (1962-2022) until her death on November 19, 2022.[30] They have two children,[31] Mick and Jamili, and one grandchild, Hannan.[32]

In 1993, while filming the movie Surviving the Game in rural Washington state, Abraham was involved in a car crash in which another driver was killed, while Abraham was injured.[33]

In January 2010, Abraham scuffled with a thief in the dressing room area during a public rehearsal at the Classic Stage Company in New York City.[34]

Abraham has spoken about his faith: "I've attended many churches. I grew up as an Orthodox Christian and I was an altar boy. I love the Society of Friends, the Quakers. I attended their meetings for almost fifteen years. I'm now [in 2008] attending the First Presbyterian Church of New York because they're such a generous, terrific church with outreach. They reach out to old people, to homeless, to A.A., to cross-dressers: it's truly a church of the teachings of Christ. Religion is essential to my life."[35]

Acting credits

Awards and honors

Abraham received an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for his performance in Amadeus (1984). He also received a British Academy Film Award nomination for his performance. He has also received a Grammy Award, and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He has earned three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations with the ensemble casts of Homeland and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). He has earned two Obie Awards for his work in theater for his performances in Uncle Vanya (1984), and The Merchant of Venice (2011).

In July 2004, during a ceremony in Rome, he was awarded the "Premio per gli Italiani nel Mondo". This is a prize distributed by the Marzio Tremaglia foundation and the Italian government to Italian emigrants and their descendants who have distinguished themselves abroad. In 2009, he was recognized by the Alumni Association of the City College of New York with John H. Finley Award in recognition of exemplary dedicated service to the City of New York. In 2010, Abraham was the recipient of The Gielgud Award (Theater) for that year.[36] In 2015, Abraham was an inductee to the American Theater Hall of Fame.[37] He also has an honorary doctorate from Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.

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  8. ^ How I Got My Equity Card 2011-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. Actorsequity.org. Retrieved on 2012-10-15.
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  11. ^ Obituary of Adele Hendricks Abraham (1923-2019), aunt of Murray Abraham, where it is stated she, three of her sisters and her brother Fred Abraham were born in Myklos, now in Syria. Obituary of Marion Abraham Unsell (1914-1998), aunt of Murray Abraham, who died in El Paso in 1988 where it says she was born in Myklos in today's Syria
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F Murray Abraham born Murray Abraham 2 3 October 24 1939 4 is an American actor Known for his roles on stage and screen he came to prominence for his acclaimed leading role as Antonio Salieri in the drama film Amadeus 1984 for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama as well as a BAFTA Award nomination F Murray AbrahamAbraham in 2008BornMurray Abraham 1939 10 24 October 24 1939 age 83 1 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S EducationUniversity of Texas at El PasoUniversity of Texas at AustinOccupationActorYears active1959 presentSpouseKate Hannan m 1962 died 2022 wbr Children2AwardsFull listAbraham made his Broadway debut in the 1968 play Man in the Glass Booth He received the Obie Award for Outstanding Performance for his roles in Anton Chekhov s Uncle Vanya 1984 and William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice 2011 He returned to Broadway in the revival of Terrence McNally s comedy It s Only a Play 2014 receiving a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play nomination He has appeared in many roles both leading and supporting in films such as All the President s Men 1976 Scarface 1983 The Name of the Rose 1986 Last Action Hero 1993 Mighty Aphrodite 1995 Dillinger and Capone 1995 Star Trek Insurrection 1998 Finding Forrester 2000 Inside Llewyn Davis 2013 The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 Isle of Dogs 2018 and How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World 2019 He was a regular cast member on the Showtime drama series Homeland 2012 2018 which earned him two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series He also starred in Mythic Quest 2020 2021 Moon Knight 2022 and The White Lotus 2022 with the latter earning him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film and television 2 2 Theater 3 Personal life 4 Acting credits 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAbraham was born Murray Abraham on October 24 1939 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania the son of Fahrid Fred Abraham 6 an automotive mechanic and his wife Josephine nee Stello April 15 1915 March 10 2012 7 8 Murray has described himself as a Syrian American 9 10 His father emigrated with his family from Muqlus Ottoman Syria a small village in the Valley of the Christians at age five due to the famine of Mount Lebanon 11 12 his paternal grandfather was a priest in the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch 4 13 14 His mother one of 14 children was Italian American and the daughter of an Italian immigrant who worked in the coal mines of Western Pennsylvania 4 He had two younger brothers Robert and Jack who were killed in separate car accidents 6 Abraham was raised in El Paso Texas Murray and his two younger brothers were altar boys in the St George Antiochian Orthodox Church in El Paso 13 14 He attended Vilas Grammar School and graduated from El Paso High School in 1958 15 He was a gang member during his teenage years 4 In El Paso Abraham worked in the Farah Clothing fr factory owned by a Lebanese family before launching a career in acting 16 He attended Texas Western College later named University of Texas at El Paso where he was given the best actor award by Alpha Psi Omega for his portrayal of the Indian Nocona in Comanche Eagle during the 1959 60 season He attended the University of Texas at Austin then studied acting under Uta Hagen at HB Studio 17 in New York City He began his acting career on the stage debuting in a Los Angeles production of Ray Bradbury s The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit Abraham added F to his stage name in honor of his father Fahrid 18 He has stated that Murray Abraham just doesn t seem to say anything It just is another name so I thought I d frame it 3 Career EditFilm and television Edit Abraham made his screen debut as an usher in the George C Scott comedy They Might Be Giants 1971 He can be seen as one of the undercover police officers along with Al Pacino in Sidney Lumet s Serpico 1973 and in television roles including the bad guy in one fourth season episode of Kojak The Godson He played a cabdriver in the theatrical version of The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1975 a mechanic in the theatrical version of The Sunshine Boys 1975 and a police officer in the film All the President s Men 1976 By the mid 1970s he also had steady employment doing commercials and voice overs Most notably he played the leaf one of four costumed characters in television and print commercials for Fruit of the Loom underwear 19 In 1978 he gave up this work Frustrated with the lack of substantial roles he said No one was taking my acting seriously I figured if I didn t do it then I d have no right to the dreams I ve always had His wife Kate Hannan went to work as an assistant and Abraham became a house husband As he described it I cooked and cleaned and took care of the kids It was very rough on my macho idea of life But it was the best thing that ever happened to me 19 Abraham gained greater prominence when he appeared as drug dealer Omar Suarez in the gangster film Scarface 1983 Then in 1984 he played envious composer Antonio Salieri in the Academy Award for Best Picture winning Amadeus 1984 directed by Milos Forman Abraham won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role an award for which his co star in the film Tom Hulce playing Mozart had also been nominated He also won a Golden Globe Award among other awards and his role in the film remains his most iconic He next appeared in The Name of the Rose 1986 in which he played Bernardo Gui nemesis to Sean Connery s William of Baskerville In its DVD commentary the director of the film Jean Jacques Annaud described Abraham as an egomaniac on the set who considered himself more important than Sean Connery because Connery did not have an Oscar 20 Despite the on set tensions the film was a critical 21 and commercial success After the release of The Name of the Rose Abraham tired of appearing as villains and wanted to return to his background in comedy 22 Over the next decade or so Abraham had fewer prominent roles but he did have substantial supporting roles in Peter Yates An Innocent Man 1989 Woody Allen s Mighty Aphrodite 1995 Ahdar Ru afo in Star Trek Insurrection 1998 and Gus Van Sant s Finding Forrester 2000 where he again played the nemesis to Connery He had a significant role in Brian De Palma s adaptation of The Bonfire of the Vanities 1990 but chose not to be credited due to a contract dispute 4 He continued his association with classical music by narrating the plot summaries of the operas of Wagner s Ring Cycle in the 1990 PBS broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera to the largest viewing audience of the Ring Cycle in history conducted by James Levine Abraham s relatively low profile film career subsequent to his Academy Award win has been considered an example of the Oscar jinx According to film critic Leonard Maltin professional failure following an early success is referred to in Hollywood circles as the F Murray Abraham syndrome 23 Abraham rejected this notion and told Maltin The Oscar is the single most important event of my career I have dined with kings shared equal billing with my idols lectured at Harvard and Columbia If this is a jinx I ll take two In the same interview Abraham said Even though I won the Oscar I can still take the subway in New York and nobody recognizes me Some actors might find that disconcerting but I find it refreshing A 2009 guest appearance on Saving Grace began a new phase of Abraham s career wherein he has become gradually more prolific onscreen Further guest appearances include roles on Law amp Order Criminal Intent Louie and Curb Your Enthusiasm as well as a recurring role on The Good Wife between 2011 and 2014 Additionally Abraham was the primary narrator for the PBS series Nature between 2007 and 2010 narrating 32 episodes plus one more in 2013 Abraham s most notable television role came about through Showtime s drama series Homeland in which he portrayed black ops specialist Dar Adal This role resulted in his first Emmy Award nomination in 2015 followed by a second in 2018 In the 2010s he featured prominently in two widely acclaimed films first as folk music impresario Bud Grossman in the Coen brothers drama Inside Llewyn Davis 2013 then as the mysterious Mr Moustafa in Wes Anderson s The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 More recently he has voiced roles in Isle of Dogs 2018 and How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World 2019 and played Tony in the 2019 live action Lady and the Tramp In February 2022 it was revealed that Abraham would be voicing Khonshu in the superhero limited series Moon Knight set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 24 Theater Edit Abraham last full figure on right on stage at the end of a December 2014 production of It s Only a Play Since Amadeus he has mainly focussed on classical theater and has starred in many Shakespearean productions such as Othello and Richard III He was highlighted in many other plays by the likes of Samuel Beckett and Gilbert and Sullivan and played the lead in Anton Chekhov s Uncle Vanya for which he received an Obie Award Abraham has focused on stage work throughout his career giving notable performances as Pozzo in Mike Nichols s production of Waiting for Godot Malvolio in Twelfth Night for the New York Shakespeare Festival and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice for the Off Broadway Theatre for a New Audience TFANA in March 2007 which was performed at the Duke Theater in New York and also at the Swan Theater part of the Royal Shakespeare Company He reprised this role in February 2011 when he replaced Al Pacino in the Public Theater s production In the 1997 98 Broadway season he starred in the new chamber musical Triumph of Love opposite Betty Buckley based on Marivaux s classic comedy The production did not find a large audience running 85 performances after its pre opening preview period 25 He has also taught theater at Brooklyn College 26 In 2016 he played the title role in Classic Stage Company s production of Nathan the Wise 27 Abraham also joined The Mirror Theater Ltd s Mirror Repertory Company in 1984 He joined MRC the week after winning his Oscar for Best Actor for his work in Amadeus because he wanted to work with MRC Artist in Residence Geraldine Page to whom he would eventually present her own Academy Award the following year and would star opposite her in MRC s The Madwoman of Chaillot 28 In 1994 Abraham portrayed Roy Cohn in the first Broadway production of Tony Kushner s Angels in America at the Walter Kerr Theater replacing Ron Leibman in the role From May 10 through July 14 1991 Abraham portrayed King Lear in American Repertory Theater s A R T production of King Lear directed by Adrian Hall Cambridge MA 29 Personal life EditAbraham was married to Kate Hannan for 60 years 1962 2022 until her death on November 19 2022 30 They have two children 31 Mick and Jamili and one grandchild Hannan 32 In 1993 while filming the movie Surviving the Game in rural Washington state Abraham was involved in a car crash in which another driver was killed while Abraham was injured 33 In January 2010 Abraham scuffled with a thief in the dressing room area during a public rehearsal at the Classic Stage Company in New York City 34 Abraham has spoken about his faith I ve attended many churches I grew up as an Orthodox Christian and I was an altar boy I love the Society of Friends the Quakers I attended their meetings for almost fifteen years I m now in 2008 attending the First Presbyterian Church of New York because they re such a generous terrific church with outreach They reach out to old people to homeless to A A to cross dressers it s truly a church of the teachings of Christ Religion is essential to my life 35 Acting credits EditMain article F Murray Abraham on screen and stageAwards and honors EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by F Murray Abraham Abraham received an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for his performance in Amadeus 1984 He also received a British Academy Film Award nomination for his performance He has also received a Grammy Award and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations He has earned three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations with the ensemble casts of Homeland and The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 He has earned two Obie Awards for his work in theater for his performances in Uncle Vanya 1984 and The Merchant of Venice 2011 In July 2004 during a ceremony in Rome he was awarded the Premio per gli Italiani nel Mondo This is a prize distributed by the Marzio Tremaglia foundation and the Italian government to Italian emigrants and their descendants who have distinguished themselves abroad In 2009 he was recognized by the Alumni Association of the City College of New York with John H Finley Award in recognition of exemplary dedicated service to the City of New York In 2010 Abraham was the recipient of The Gielgud Award Theater for that year 36 In 2015 Abraham was an inductee to the American Theater Hall of Fame 37 He also has an honorary doctorate from Rider University in Lawrenceville New Jersey References Edit F Murray Abraham on Homeland Broadway and turning 75 I am afraid of nothing on stage US theater Amp theguardian com Retrieved 8 February 2022 Getting to Know F Murray Abraham La Stage Times Archived from the original on 2013 10 12 Retrieved 2013 11 14 a b Academy Award Winning Actor F Murray Abraham The Diane Rehm Show from WAMU and NPR The Diane Rehm Show Retrieved 2013 11 14 a b c d e Salomon Andrew 2007 02 15 The Lion in Winter Backstage com Archived from the original on 2007 03 04 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Kirsten Chuba Lewis Hilary December 12 2022 Golden Globes List of Nominees The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 12 2022 a b Stark John March 18 1985 His Meanie Role in Amadeus Makes Nice Guy F Murray Abraham the Man to Beat for the Oscar People com People Retrieved 20 September 2016 JOSEPHINE ABRAHAM Obituary 2012 El Paso Times Legacy com Retrieved 8 February 2022 How I Got My Equity Card Archived 2011 04 21 at the Wayback Machine Actorsequity org Retrieved on 2012 10 15 Abraham F Murray How Actor F Murray Abraham Is Helping Syrian Refugees AARP Retrieved 1 June 2021 Abraham F Murray 2017 04 10 Opinion F Murray Abraham Open Our Doors to Syrians The New York Times Retrieved 1 June 2021 Obituary of Adele Hendricks Abraham 1923 2019 aunt of Murray Abraham where it is stated she three of her sisters and her brother Fred Abraham were born in Myklos now in Syria Obituary of Marion Abraham Unsell 1914 1998 aunt of Murray Abraham who died in El Paso in 1988 where it says she was born in Myklos in today s Syria Coltin Jeff 2016 Actor F Murray Abraham on Syrian refugees and de Blasio s New York cityandstateny com a b Long Trish 2008 Mom recalls boyhood of star to be El Paso Times a b F Murray Abraham Theamerican co uk Tales from the Morgue Hometown stars F Murray Abraham Elpasotimes typepad com 2008 07 10 Retrieved on 2012 10 15 Orfalea Gregory The Arab Americans Aramcoworld com HB Studio Notable Alumni One of the Original Acting Studios in NYC Hbstudio org Retrieved 8 February 2022 Farber Stephen September 20 1984 The New York Times Best Pictures The New York Times Retrieved 20 September 2016 a b His Meanie Role in Amadeus Makes Nice Guy F Murray Abraham the Man to Beat For the Oscar People com Retrieved 2014 08 01 Jean Jacques Annaud The Name of the Rose DVD commentary Warner Home Video 2004 The Name of the Rose Der Name der Rose Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2013 11 14 Stark John 6 October 1986 An Evil F Murray Abraham Fights Friar Sean Connery in The Name of the Rose People Vol 26 no 14 p 112 Retrieved 24 November 2017 Is winning an Oscar a curse or a blessing Archived from the original on December 7 2008 Retrieved 2007 05 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link film com 2007 Moon Knight Image 3 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