Abe Vigoda Movies

Slouch-shouldered, basset-faced character actor Abe Vigoda was the son of a Lower East Side tailor. Making his first stage appearance at 17, Vigoda used his GI Bill allotment to study at the American Theatre Wing. He then toiled away in obscurity for nearly 20 years before he was "discovered" by the public in the role of John the Gaunt in Joseph Papp's 1961 staging of Richard II. Another decade would pass before Vigoda attained worldwide fame as the treacherous Tessio in The Godfather. In 1974, he was tested for the minor role of Grimaldi in the upcoming TV sitcom Barney Miller; instead, he landed the role of dour, droopy-eyed Inspector Fish (and a good thing, too; the Grimaldi character was written out after only a few weeks). Vigoda remained with Barney Miller from 1975 to 1977, then was spun off into his own Fish series, which lasted until 1978. Bedeviled with legal problems during the early 1980s, Vigoda nonetheless was able to keep busy as a supporting actor in films (Joe vs. the Volcano, Look Who's Talking) and television; he also periodically returned to the stage, frequently in the Boris Karloff role in Arsenic and Old Lace. Abe Vigoda's 1990s projects have included such roles as Gus Molino in Harlem (1993) and Alaskan Grandpa in North (1994), a voice over stint in the 1994 animated feature Batman: Mask of the Phantom, and a recurring role in the 1991 weekly-TV revival of Dark Shadows. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
1970  
 
Leticia (Nancy Barrett) finds the head of Judah Zachary (Michael McGuire) in Desmond's room. Later, Lamar Trask (Jerry Lacy) prevails upon Leticia to locate the body of his father, but Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) prevents Lamar from learning who was responsible for the elder Trask's death. And after being forced to reveal the whereabouts of Zachary's body, Otis Greene (Abe Vigoda), the Head's former "slave," drops dead. This episode first aired on October 15, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
David (David Henesy) and Amy (Denise Nickerson) are worried what Quentin Collins (David Selby) will force them to do next. Having discovered that the pentagram was commissioned by Beth Chavez, Ezra Braithwaite (Abe Vigoda) attempts to contact Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), only to die of fright upon seeing Quentin's ghost. This episode originally aired on February 7, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Silversmith Ezra Braithwaite (played by future Barney Miller co-star Abe Vigoda) is summoned by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) to analyze the pentagram found in the child's coffin. David (David Henesy), acting under Quentin's (David Selby) orders, steals the pentagram before Ezra can get to it. This episode initially aired on February 6, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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