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Richard Benjamin

Richard Samuel Benjamin (born May 22, 1938) is an American actor and film director.[1] He has starred in a number of well-known films, including Goodbye, Columbus (1969), based on the novella by Philip Roth;[2] Catch-22 (1970), from the Joseph Heller best-seller;[3] Westworld (1973), a science-fiction thriller by Michael Crichton;[4] and The Sunshine Boys (1975), written by Neil Simon, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.[5] He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on He & She (1968), opposite his wife Paula Prentiss.

Richard Benjamin
Benjamin in 1972
Born (1938-05-22) May 22, 1938 (age 84)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materNorthwestern University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1962–2023
Spouse
(m. 1961)
Children2

After directing for television, his first film as a director was the 1982 comedy My Favorite Year, starring Peter O'Toole, who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for the role.[6] His other films as a director include City Heat (1984) starring Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood, The Money Pit (1986) starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, Mermaids (1990) starring Cher and Winona Ryder, Made in America (1993) starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson, Milk Money (1994) starring Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris, Mrs. Winterbourne (1996) starring Ricki Lake and Brendan Fraser, and Marci X (2003) starring Lisa Kudrow and Damon Wayans.

Biography

Early life

Benjamin was born in New York City, the son of Samuel Roger Benjamin (1910–1997), a garment industry worker.[7] Benjamin's uncle was vaudeville comedian Joe Browning. His family was Jewish.[8] He attended the High School of Performing Arts and graduated from Northwestern University, where he was involved in many plays and studied in the Northwestern theater school. While there, he met Paula Prentiss, whom he married in 1961.[9]

Theatre

Benjamin struggled to get work early in his career, while Prentiss became a film star almost immediately in Where the Boys Are (1961). Benjamin appeared on stage in The Taming of the Shrew and guest-starred on shows such as The New Breed and Dr. Kildare.[9]

Benjamin's early break came when cast in the touring company of Barefoot in the Park in 1964. During this run, he received word that Prentiss had a nervous breakdown while making What's New Pussycat? in Paris. Prentiss got treatment and made a full recovery.[9]

Benjamin later toured in The Odd Couple with Dan Dailey.[10] In 1966, he directed Barefoot in the Park on stage in London.

Simon was pleased with Benjamin's work and cast him in his new playThe Star-Spangled Girl (1966–67) directed by George Axelrod. Benjamin appeared alongside Anthony Perkins and Connie Stevens, and the show ran for 261 performances.

The success of the show led to Benjamin appearing in a television series with his wife Paula, He & She (1967–68). It ran for 26 episodes.[9]

Stardom

Benjamin's first lead role in a film came with an adaptation of the Philip Roth novella, Goodbye, Columbus (1969) with Ali MacGraw. It was a critical and commercial hit.[11]

Benjamin followed it with a key support role in the film of Catch-22 (1970). He was top billed in Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) from the team of Eleanor and Frank Perry, appearing alongside Carrie Snodgress and Frank Langella.

He directed his wife off-Broadway in Arf/The Great Airplane Snatch (1969), which ran for five performances.

Benjamin played the lead in The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971), directed by the producer and the original author of The Graduate, though it was not as successful.[12]

He acted in a comedy, The Steagle (1971), the directorial debut of designer Paul Sylbert, which was little seen. Another box-office flop was the film of Roth's Portnoy's Complaint (1972), the sole directorial effort of Ernest Lehman.[13][14]

In 1972, Benjamin returned to Broadway with The Little Black Book, which only ran for nine performances.

Benjamin then acted in two more successful films, as part of an all-star cast in The Last of Sheila (1973), from a script by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim, and in Westworld (1973), directed by Michael Crichton and co-starring Yul Brynner.

The Los Angeles Times stated that by this stage, his image was of "a whining, petulant bore by doing too good a job of acting in a series of sleazy roles." He decided to steer away from such roles by turning down a part in The Towering Inferno (which Richard Chamberlain ended up playing).[9]

Supporting actor

Benjamin supported Walter Matthau and George Burns in the film adaptation of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys (1975), for which he won a Golden Globe award.

Benjamin and Prentiss starred in The Norman Conquests (1975–76) on Broadway, which went for 76 performances.

Benjamin went to Australia to make a TV film with his wife, No Room to Run (1978). In Hollywood, he supported Matthau and Glenda Jackson in House Calls (1978).

In 1978, he starred in the ambitious but short-lived television series Quark.[15][16] The same year he appeared in a TV film Fame, written by Arthur Miller.

Benjamin played a frustrated fiancé of a woman who falls for the vampire Count Dracula in the surprise box-office smash Love at First Bite (1979) starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James.[17]

Benjamin has hosted Saturday Night Live twice. Once by himself on April 7, 1979 and the other nearly a year later on April 5, 1980 with his wife Paula Prentiss. [18]

Benjamin was top billed in Scavenger Hunt (1979), an ensemble film.

Benjamin had directed in theatre and was keen to do it in film. In 1979, Benjamin directed for the first time, creating a pilot for a sitcom spin-off of the film Where's Poppa? by Carl Reiner. "The pilot turned out really well," said Benjamin. "But I don't think ABC ever quite 'got' it. They never did put the show on the air... At least I could prove that I wasn't nuts, that I really had actually directed something."[19] He directed one episode of the 1980 TV series Semi-Tough.

Benjamin had supporting roles in The Last Married Couple in America (1980), How to Beat the High Co$t of Living (1980), Witches' Brew (1980), and First Family (1980). He and Prentiss played the leads in Saturday the 14th (1981). They also began hosting corporate videos.

Feature film director

Benjamin's work on the Where's Poppa? pilot saw him offered the job as director on My Favorite Year (1982) starring Peter O'Toole. The film was warmly received, earning O'Toole an Oscar nomination for Best Actor and launched Benjamin as a director.

Benjamin and Prentiss returned to acting with the TV movie Packin' It In (1983). He said, "If I get a wonderful script to act in and a mediocre script to direct, I'll act. And the same principle applies the other way around. It's the material that counts."[20] He focused on directing, though, for the next decade. Benjamin's second feature as director was Racing with the Moon (1984) from a script by Steve Kloves starring Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage. He was then called in at short notice to replace Blake Edwards on City Heat (1984) with Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds, which was a critical and commercial disappointment.[21]

Benjamin directed a comedy for Steven Spielberg's company, The Money Pit (1986) with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. He then directed a thriller Little Nikita (1988) with Sidney Poitier and River Phoenix, and a comedy with Dan Aykroyd, My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988). Benjamin did another comedy, Downtown (1990), with Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker. He had a moderate hit with Mermaids (1990) starring Cher and Winona Ryder.

Made in America (1993) with Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson was also successful. Milk Money (1994) with Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris was less so. He also directed Mrs. Winterbourne (1996).

In the 1990s, Benjamin returned to acting with appearances on shows including The Ray Bradbury Theater, Love & War, Ink, Mad About You, and Titus, as well as the films Deconstructing Harry (1997),[22] Keeping Up with the Steins (2006), and Henry Poole Is Here (2008).

TV directing

In 1998, Benjamin and Prentiss performed Power Plays on stage.[23] Benjamin did some directing for TV – The Pentagon Wars (1998), Tourist Trap (1999), The Sports Pages (2001), and Laughter on the 23rd Floor (2001) from the play by Neil Simon. Benjamin returned to features with The Shrink Is In (2001) and Marci X (2003), in which he also had a small role.[24]

He produced and directed a TV adaptation of Simon's The Goodbye Girl (2004) with Jeff Daniels and Patricia Heaton. In 2006, Benjamin directed the award-winning cable television drama A Little Thing Called Murder, starring Australian Judy Davis. It was based on the true story of Sante and Kenny Kimes, mother and son grifters and killers.[25] His later acting appearances on television include Ray Donovan and Childrens Hospital. He most recently played Dr. Green in the Netflix comedy film You People (2023) opposite Jonah Hill and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Personal life

He married actress Paula Prentiss on October 26, 1961; they have two children who are also actors: Ross Benjamin and Prentiss Benjamin.[citation needed]

Filmography

As actor

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1969 Goodbye, Columbus Neil Klugman
1970 Catch-22 Maj. Danby
1970 Diary of a Mad Housewife Jonathan Balser
1971 The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker William Alren
1971 The Steagle Harold Weiss, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
1972 Portnoy's Complaint Alexander Portnoy
1973 The Last of Sheila Tom Parkman
1973 Westworld Peter Martin
1975 The Sunshine Boys Ben Clark
1978 House Calls Dr. Norman Solomon
1979 Love at First Bite Dr. Jeffery Rosenberg / Van Helsing
1979 Scavenger Hunt Stuart Selsome
1980 The Last Married Couple in America Marv Cooper
1980 How to Beat the High Co$t of Living Albert
1980 Witches' Brew Joshua Lightman
1980 First Family Press Secretary Bunthorne
1981 Saturday the 14th John Hyatt
1992 Lift Rabbi Brill Short
1997 Deconstructing Harry Ken
2001 The Shrink Is In Samantha's Editor Uncredited
2003 Marci X Ben Feld
2006 Keeping Up with the Steins Rabbi Schulberg
2008 Henry Poole Is Here Dr. Fancher
2012 Pablo Himself
2023 You People Dr. Green

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1962 The New Breed Intern Episode: "All the Dead Faces"
1962–1963 Dr. Kildare Dr. Adam Barstow / Intern 2 episodes
1966 Vacation Playhouse Ted Penny Episode: "My Lucky Penny"
1967–1968 He & She Dick Hollister 26 episodes
1977 No Room to Run Nick Loomis TV movie
1977–1978 Quark Adam Quark 8 episodes
1979–1980 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) 2 episodes
1981 Insight Brad Episode: "Goodbye"
1983 Packin' It In Gary Webber TV movie
1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Mr. Howard Episode: "Let's Play Poison"
1994 Love & War Charles Berkus Episode: "The Great Escape"
1997 Ink Dr. Vishniac Episode: "The English-Speaking Patients"
1998 The Pentagon Wars Caspar Weinberger TV movie
1999 Mad About You Mr. Frank DiChristophoro Episode: "Valentine's Day"
2000 Titus Bill Episode: "The Reconciliation"
2004 The Goodbye Girl Oliver Fry TV movie
2009 Pushing Daisies Jerry Holmes Episode: "Window Dressed to Kill"
2014 Ray Donovan Jerry Weiss Episode: "Sunny"
2015 Childrens Hospital Dan Richards Episode: "With Great Power..."

As director

Year Title Notes
1982 My Favorite Year
1984 Racing with the Moon
1984 City Heat
1986 The Money Pit
1988 Little Nikita
1988 My Stepmother Is an Alien
1990 Downtown
1990 Mermaids
1993 Made in America
1994 Milk Money
1996 Mrs. Winterbourne
1998 The Pentagon Wars TV movie
1998 The Wonderful World of Disney Episode: "Tourist Trap"
2001 Laughter on the 23rd Floor TV movie
2001 The Shrink Is In
2001 The Sports Pages TV movie
2003 Marci X
2004 The Goodbye Girl TV movie
2006 A Little Thing Called Murder TV movie

References

  1. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2007. Archived from the original on December 8, 2007. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  2. ^ Canby, Vincent (April 4, 1969). "Goodbye Columbus (1969) GOODBYE, COLUMBUS". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Canby, Vincent (June 25, 1970). "Catch 22 (1970) CATCH-22". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Hal Erickson (2007). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on November 20, 2007.
  5. ^ Canby, Vincent (November 7, 1975). "The Sunshine Boys (1975) Simon's Comic 'Sunshine Boys' Opens". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Maslin, Janet (October 1, 1982). "My Favorite Year (1982) 'FAVORITE YEAR' WITH PETER O'TOOLE". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Jonas, Gerald (September 8, 1968). "Hello Again To 'Goodbye, Columbus'". The New York Times. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  8. ^ Great Jews on Stage and Screen
  9. ^ a b c d e ALJEAN HARMETZ (December 21, 1975). "After 'Portnoy,' Benjamin Has No Complaint". Los Angeles Times. p. m49.
  10. ^ "RICHARD BENJAMIN REFLECTS ON "THE SUNSHINE BOYS": A CINEMA RETRO INTERVIEW". Cinema Retro.
  11. ^ "Interview with Richard Benjamin – Random Roles". AV Club. November 15, 2012.
  12. ^ Burke, Tom (December 5, 1971). "Movies (Published 1971)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  13. ^ Weiler, A. H. (September 16, 1971). "The Steagle (1971) A Brazilian Youth's Joys and Shocks:' Plantation Boy' Opens at 5th Ave. Cinema Benjamin Proves Deft Comic in 'The Steagle'". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Gary Arnold (June 8, 1972). "Benjamin: A Few Complaints". The Washington Post and Times-Herald. p. B19.
  15. ^ Decaro, Frank (December 24, 2008). "A Space Garbage Man and His Eclectic Crew". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Simmons, Charitey (March 19, 1978). "RICHARD BENJAMIN: in the 'Get Smart' of sci-fi". Chicago Tribune. p. j3.
  17. ^ Maslin, Janet (April 13, 1979). "Love At First Bite (1979) Screen: 'Love at First Bite,' Dracula's 'Plaza Suite': Full-Blooded Humor". The New York Times.
  18. ^ Wilson, Dave; Signorelli, James; Slesin, Aviva (April 7, 1979), Richard Benjamin/Rickie Lee Jones (Comedy, Music), Richard Benjamin, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, NBC Productions, retrieved December 28, 2020
  19. ^ Rob Salem (August 26, 1994). "It's no act: Benjamin happiest as a director". TORONTO STAR (MET ed.). p. B1.
  20. ^ Reich, Howard (October 10, 1982). "MOVIES: From acting to directing: For Richard Benjamin; the move meant a 'Year' of fear". Chicago Tribune. p. d16.
  21. ^ Mann, Roderick (November 25, 1984). "MOVIES: EDWARDS' YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY". Los Angeles Times. p. x21.
  22. ^ Maslin, Janet (December 12, 1997). "Deconstructing Harry (1997) FILM REVIEW; Gleefully Skewering His Own Monsters". The New York Times.
  23. ^ O'HAIRE, PATRICIA (September 22, 1998). "AN OFF-B'WAY 'POWER' COUPLE PAULA PRENTISS AND RICHARD BENJAMIN: A FAMILY THAT 'PLAYS' TOGETHER, STARTING TONIGHT". New York Daily News. p. 34.
  24. ^ Holden, Stephen (August 23, 2003). "Marci X (2003) FILM REVIEW; In Giddy Rap Land, It's Senator Vs. Smut". The New York Times.
  25. ^ "A Murdering Mommy Dearest With a Swell Son to Match". The New York Times. January 23, 2006.

Further reading

  • Dye, David. Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914–1985. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 1988, p. 17.

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1972Born 1938 05 22 May 22 1938 age 84 New York City U S Alma materNorthwestern UniversityOccupationsActordirectorproducerYears active1962 2023SpousePaula Prentiss m 1961 wbr Children2After directing for television his first film as a director was the 1982 comedy My Favorite Year starring Peter O Toole who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for the role 6 His other films as a director include City Heat 1984 starring Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood The Money Pit 1986 starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long My Stepmother Is an Alien 1988 starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger Mermaids 1990 starring Cher and Winona Ryder Made in America 1993 starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson Milk Money 1994 starring Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris Mrs Winterbourne 1996 starring Ricki Lake and Brendan Fraser and Marci X 2003 starring Lisa Kudrow and Damon Wayans Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Theatre 1 3 Stardom 1 4 Supporting actor 1 5 Feature film director 1 6 TV directing 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 As actor 3 1 1 Film 3 1 2 Television 3 2 As director 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Benjamin was born in New York City the son of Samuel Roger Benjamin 1910 1997 a garment industry worker 7 Benjamin s uncle was vaudeville comedian Joe Browning His family was Jewish 8 He attended the High School of Performing Arts and graduated from Northwestern University where he was involved in many plays and studied in the Northwestern theater school While there he met Paula Prentiss whom he married in 1961 9 Theatre Edit Benjamin struggled to get work early in his career while Prentiss became a film star almost immediately in Where the Boys Are 1961 Benjamin appeared on stage in The Taming of the Shrew and guest starred on shows such as The New Breed and Dr Kildare 9 Benjamin s early break came when cast in the touring company of Barefoot in the Park in 1964 During this run he received word that Prentiss had a nervous breakdown while making What s New Pussycat in Paris Prentiss got treatment and made a full recovery 9 Benjamin later toured in The Odd Couple with Dan Dailey 10 In 1966 he directed Barefoot in the Park on stage in London Simon was pleased with Benjamin s work and cast him in his new playThe Star Spangled Girl 1966 67 directed by George Axelrod Benjamin appeared alongside Anthony Perkins and Connie Stevens and the show ran for 261 performances The success of the show led to Benjamin appearing in a television series with his wife Paula He amp She 1967 68 It ran for 26 episodes 9 Stardom Edit Benjamin s first lead role in a film came with an adaptation of the Philip Roth novella Goodbye Columbus 1969 with Ali MacGraw It was a critical and commercial hit 11 Benjamin followed it with a key support role in the film of Catch 22 1970 He was top billed in Diary of a Mad Housewife 1970 from the team of Eleanor and Frank Perry appearing alongside Carrie Snodgress and Frank Langella He directed his wife off Broadway in Arf The Great Airplane Snatch 1969 which ran for five performances Benjamin played the lead in The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker 1971 directed by the producer and the original author of The Graduate though it was not as successful 12 He acted in a comedy The Steagle 1971 the directorial debut of designer Paul Sylbert which was little seen Another box office flop was the film of Roth s Portnoy s Complaint 1972 the sole directorial effort of Ernest Lehman 13 14 In 1972 Benjamin returned to Broadway with The Little Black Book which only ran for nine performances Benjamin then acted in two more successful films as part of an all star cast in The Last of Sheila 1973 from a script by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim and in Westworld 1973 directed by Michael Crichton and co starring Yul Brynner The Los Angeles Times stated that by this stage his image was of a whining petulant bore by doing too good a job of acting in a series of sleazy roles He decided to steer away from such roles by turning down a part in The Towering Inferno which Richard Chamberlain ended up playing 9 Supporting actor Edit Benjamin supported Walter Matthau and George Burns in the film adaptation of Neil Simon s The Sunshine Boys 1975 for which he won a Golden Globe award Benjamin and Prentiss starred in The Norman Conquests 1975 76 on Broadway which went for 76 performances Benjamin went to Australia to make a TV film with his wife No Room to Run 1978 In Hollywood he supported Matthau and Glenda Jackson in House Calls 1978 In 1978 he starred in the ambitious but short lived television series Quark 15 16 The same year he appeared in a TV film Fame written by Arthur Miller Benjamin played a frustrated fiance of a woman who falls for the vampire Count Dracula in the surprise box office smash Love at First Bite 1979 starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James 17 Benjamin has hosted Saturday Night Live twice Once by himself on April 7 1979 and the other nearly a year later on April 5 1980 with his wife Paula Prentiss 18 Benjamin was top billed in Scavenger Hunt 1979 an ensemble film Benjamin had directed in theatre and was keen to do it in film In 1979 Benjamin directed for the first time creating a pilot for a sitcom spin off of the film Where s Poppa by Carl Reiner The pilot turned out really well said Benjamin But I don t think ABC ever quite got it They never did put the show on the air At least I could prove that I wasn t nuts that I really had actually directed something 19 He directed one episode of the 1980 TV series Semi Tough Benjamin had supporting roles in The Last Married Couple in America 1980 How to Beat the High Co t of Living 1980 Witches Brew 1980 and First Family 1980 He and Prentiss played the leads in Saturday the 14th 1981 They also began hosting corporate videos Feature film director Edit Benjamin s work on the Where s Poppa pilot saw him offered the job as director on My Favorite Year 1982 starring Peter O Toole The film was warmly received earning O Toole an Oscar nomination for Best Actor and launched Benjamin as a director Benjamin and Prentiss returned to acting with the TV movie Packin It In 1983 He said If I get a wonderful script to act in and a mediocre script to direct I ll act And the same principle applies the other way around It s the material that counts 20 He focused on directing though for the next decade Benjamin s second feature as director was Racing with the Moon 1984 from a script by Steve Kloves starring Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage He was then called in at short notice to replace Blake Edwards on City Heat 1984 with Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds which was a critical and commercial disappointment 21 Benjamin directed a comedy for Steven Spielberg s company The Money Pit 1986 with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long He then directed a thriller Little Nikita 1988 with Sidney Poitier and River Phoenix and a comedy with Dan Aykroyd My Stepmother Is an Alien 1988 Benjamin did another comedy Downtown 1990 with Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker He had a moderate hit with Mermaids 1990 starring Cher and Winona Ryder Made in America 1993 with Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson was also successful Milk Money 1994 with Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris was less so He also directed Mrs Winterbourne 1996 In the 1990s Benjamin returned to acting with appearances on shows including The Ray Bradbury Theater Love amp War Ink Mad About You and Titus as well as the films Deconstructing Harry 1997 22 Keeping Up with the Steins 2006 and Henry Poole Is Here 2008 TV directing Edit In 1998 Benjamin and Prentiss performed Power Plays on stage 23 Benjamin did some directing for TV The Pentagon Wars 1998 Tourist Trap 1999 The Sports Pages 2001 and Laughter on the 23rd Floor 2001 from the play by Neil Simon Benjamin returned to features with The Shrink Is In 2001 and Marci X 2003 in which he also had a small role 24 He produced and directed a TV adaptation of Simon s The Goodbye Girl 2004 with Jeff Daniels and Patricia Heaton In 2006 Benjamin directed the award winning cable television drama A Little Thing Called Murder starring Australian Judy Davis It was based on the true story of Sante and Kenny Kimes mother and son grifters and killers 25 His later acting appearances on television include Ray Donovan and Childrens Hospital He most recently played Dr Green in the Netflix comedy film You People 2023 opposite Jonah Hill and Julia Louis Dreyfus Personal life EditHe married actress Paula Prentiss on October 26 1961 they have two children who are also actors Ross Benjamin and Prentiss Benjamin citation needed Filmography EditAs actor Edit Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1969 Goodbye Columbus Neil Klugman1970 Catch 22 Maj Danby1970 Diary of a Mad Housewife Jonathan Balser1971 The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker William Alren1971 The Steagle Harold Weiss B A M A Ph D 1972 Portnoy s Complaint Alexander Portnoy1973 The Last of Sheila Tom Parkman1973 Westworld Peter Martin1975 The Sunshine Boys Ben Clark1978 House Calls Dr Norman Solomon1979 Love at First Bite Dr Jeffery Rosenberg Van Helsing1979 Scavenger Hunt Stuart Selsome1980 The Last Married Couple in America Marv Cooper1980 How to Beat the High Co t of Living Albert1980 Witches Brew Joshua Lightman1980 First Family Press Secretary Bunthorne1981 Saturday the 14th John Hyatt1992 Lift Rabbi Brill Short1997 Deconstructing Harry Ken2001 The Shrink Is In Samantha s Editor Uncredited2003 Marci X Ben Feld2006 Keeping Up with the Steins Rabbi Schulberg2008 Henry Poole Is Here Dr Fancher2012 Pablo Himself2023 You People Dr GreenTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1962 The New Breed Intern Episode All the Dead Faces 1962 1963 Dr Kildare Dr Adam Barstow Intern 2 episodes1966 Vacation Playhouse Ted Penny Episode My Lucky Penny 1967 1968 He amp She Dick Hollister 26 episodes1977 No Room to Run Nick Loomis TV movie1977 1978 Quark Adam Quark 8 episodes1979 1980 Saturday Night Live Himself host 2 episodes1981 Insight Brad Episode Goodbye 1983 Packin It In Gary Webber TV movie1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Mr Howard Episode Let s Play Poison 1994 Love amp War Charles Berkus Episode The Great Escape 1997 Ink Dr Vishniac Episode The English Speaking Patients 1998 The Pentagon Wars Caspar Weinberger TV movie1999 Mad About You Mr Frank DiChristophoro Episode Valentine s Day 2000 Titus Bill Episode The Reconciliation 2004 The Goodbye Girl Oliver Fry TV movie2009 Pushing Daisies Jerry Holmes Episode Window Dressed to Kill 2014 Ray Donovan Jerry Weiss Episode Sunny 2015 Childrens Hospital Dan Richards Episode With Great Power As director Edit Year Title Notes1982 My Favorite Year1984 Racing with the Moon1984 City Heat1986 The Money Pit1988 Little Nikita1988 My Stepmother Is an Alien1990 Downtown1990 Mermaids1993 Made in America1994 Milk Money1996 Mrs Winterbourne1998 The Pentagon Wars TV movie1998 The Wonderful World of Disney Episode Tourist Trap 2001 Laughter on the 23rd Floor TV movie2001 The Shrink Is In2001 The Sports Pages TV movie2003 Marci X2004 The Goodbye Girl TV movie2006 A Little Thing Called Murder TV movieReferences Edit Richard Benjamin Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Baseline amp All Movie Guide 2007 Archived from the original on December 8 2007 Retrieved April 10 2012 Canby Vincent April 4 1969 Goodbye Columbus 1969 GOODBYE COLUMBUS The New York Times Canby Vincent June 25 1970 Catch 22 1970 CATCH 22 The New York Times Hal Erickson 2007 Westworld Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Baseline amp All Movie Guide Archived from the original on November 20 2007 Canby Vincent November 7 1975 The Sunshine Boys 1975 Simon s Comic Sunshine Boys Opens The New York Times Maslin Janet October 1 1982 My Favorite Year 1982 FAVORITE YEAR WITH PETER O TOOLE The New York Times Jonas Gerald September 8 1968 Hello Again To Goodbye Columbus The New York Times Retrieved April 10 2012 Great Jews on Stage and Screen a b c d e ALJEAN HARMETZ December 21 1975 After Portnoy Benjamin Has No Complaint Los Angeles Times p m49 RICHARD BENJAMIN REFLECTS ON THE SUNSHINE BOYS A CINEMA RETRO INTERVIEW Cinema Retro Interview with Richard Benjamin Random Roles AV Club November 15 2012 Burke Tom December 5 1971 Movies Published 1971 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 28 2020 Weiler A H September 16 1971 The Steagle 1971 A Brazilian Youth s Joys and Shocks Plantation Boy Opens at 5th Ave Cinema Benjamin Proves Deft Comic in The Steagle The New York Times Gary Arnold June 8 1972 Benjamin A Few Complaints The Washington Post and Times Herald p B19 Decaro Frank December 24 2008 A Space Garbage Man and His Eclectic Crew The New York Times Simmons Charitey March 19 1978 RICHARD BENJAMIN in the Get Smart of sci fi Chicago Tribune p j3 Maslin Janet April 13 1979 Love At First Bite 1979 Screen Love at First Bite Dracula s Plaza Suite Full Blooded Humor The New York Times Wilson Dave Signorelli James Slesin Aviva April 7 1979 Richard Benjamin Rickie Lee Jones Comedy Music Richard Benjamin Dan Aykroyd John Belushi Jane Curtin NBC Productions retrieved December 28 2020 Rob Salem August 26 1994 It s no act Benjamin happiest as a director TORONTO STAR MET ed p B1 Reich Howard October 10 1982 MOVIES From acting to directing For Richard Benjamin the move meant a Year of fear Chicago Tribune p d16 Mann Roderick November 25 1984 MOVIES EDWARDS YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY Los Angeles Times p x21 Maslin Janet December 12 1997 Deconstructing Harry 1997 FILM REVIEW Gleefully Skewering His Own Monsters The New York Times O HAIRE PATRICIA September 22 1998 AN OFF B WAY POWER COUPLE PAULA PRENTISS AND RICHARD BENJAMIN A FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER STARTING TONIGHT New York Daily News p 34 Holden Stephen August 23 2003 Marci X 2003 FILM REVIEW In Giddy Rap Land It s Senator Vs Smut The New York Times A Murdering Mommy Dearest With a Swell Son to Match The New York Times January 23 2006 Further reading EditDye David Child and Youth Actors Filmography of Their Entire Careers 1914 1985 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co 1988 p 17 External links EditRichard Benjamin at IMDb Richard Benjamin at the Internet Broadway Database Richard Benjamin at the Internet Off Broadway Database Richard Benjamin at AllMovie Richard Benjamin at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Benjamin amp oldid 1143574030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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