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George Segal

George Segal

George Segal kicked off his performing career as a boy magician in his Long Island neighborhood. An accomplished banjoist, Segal played with Bruno Lynch and His Imperial Jazz before enrolling at Columbia University. After three years' military service, Segal resettled in New York in 1959, and that same year was cast in his first off-Broadway play. Entering films with 1961's The Young Doctors, Segal quickly established himself as one of Hollywood's most accomplished young character actors; in 1967, he received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. When one compiles a list of favorite films from the late 1960s-early 1970s, one usually spends a great deal of time exclaiming "Hey! Segal was in that, too." He played a hustling POW in King Rat (1965), a Cagneyesque hood in Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1967), ulcerated homicide detective Mo Brummel in No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), a neurotic New York Jewish intellectual in Bye Bye Braverman (1968), a straight-laced bachelor in love with a foul-mouthed hooker in The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), and a repressed lawyer saddled with an outrageously senile mother in Where's Poppa? (1970). During this same period, Segal had an arrangement with the ABC TV network, permitting him to star in television adaptations of classic Broadway plays: he was cast as George opposite Nicol Williamson's Lenny in Of Mice and Men, then switched gears as vicious escaped criminal Glenn Griffin in The Desperate Hours. Throughout this busy period in his life, Segal fronted the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, cutting several records and making a number of memorable Tonight Show appearances. In 1973, Segal's successful screen teaming with Glenda Jackson in A Touch of Class enabled him to demand a much higher price for his film services; unfortunately, many of the films that followed--The Black Bird (1975) and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) in particular--failed to justify Segal's seven-figure price tag. In the 1980s, Segal starred in two well-written but low-rated TV weeklies, Take Five (1987) and Murphy's Law (1989). His film career was lifted from the doldrums in the late 1980s with such plum roles as the pond-scum father of Kirstie Alley's baby in Look Who's Talking (1989) and the "pinko" comedy writer in For the Boys (1991). Segal's projects of the 1990s have included the syndicated TV adventure series High Tide (1994) and such film roles as the bemused husband of abrasive Jewish mama Mary Tyler Moore in the 1996 Ben Stiller vehicle Flirting with Disaster. In 1996, Segal found renewed success on television playing a well-meaning but rather duplicitous publisher whose estranged daughter comes to work for him in the razor-sharp NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me. Though he has yet to win an Oscar, Emmy, Tony or Obie, George Segal has been honored with the 1990 Jewish Cultural Achievement Award. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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George Segal Trivia

When was George Segal born?
George Segal was born on February 13, 1934

Who did George Segal portray in Loving?
George Segal was Brooks in Loving

What role did George Segal portray in California Split?
George Segal played Bill Denny in California Split

What role did George Segal play in Where's Poppa?
George Segal played Gordon Hocheiser in Where's Poppa?

Who did George Segal portray in A Touch of Class?
George Segal was Steve Blackburn in A Touch of Class

What role did George Segal portray in Rollercoaster?
George Segal played Harry Calder in Rollercoaster

Who did George Segal portray in The Quiller Memorandum?
George Segal was Quiller in The Quiller Memorandum

Who did George Segal portray in King Rat?
George Segal was Corporal King in King Rat

Who did George Segal play in Fun with Dick and Jane?
George Segal was Dick Harper in Fun with Dick and Jane

What role did George Segal portray in The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox?
George Segal played Charlie Malloy in The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox

Who did George Segal portray in Carbon Copy?
George Segal was Walter Whitney in Carbon Copy

Who did George Segal play in The Bridge at Remagen?
George Segal was Lt. Phil Hartman in The Bridge at Remagen

What role did George Segal play in Born to Win?
George Segal played Jay Jay in Born to Win

What role did George Segal portray in Blume in Love?
George Segal played Stephen Blume in Blume in Love

What role did George Segal play in Just Shoot Me: Season 02?
George Segal played Jack in Just Shoot Me: Season 02

What role did George Segal portray in The Hot Rock?
George Segal played Kelp in The Hot Rock

What role did George Segal portray in The St. Valentine's Day Massacre?
George Segal played Peter Gusenberg in The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Who did George Segal play in The Owl and the Pussycat?
George Segal was Felix in The Owl and the Pussycat

Who did George Segal play in Death of a Salesman?
George Segal was Biff Loman in Death of a Salesman

Who did George Segal play in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
George Segal was Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Who did George Segal play in No Way to Treat a Lady?
George Segal was Morris Brummel in No Way to Treat a Lady

What role did George Segal portray in The Lost Command?
George Segal played Lt. Ben Mahidi in The Lost Command

Who did George Segal portray in For the Boys?
George Segal was Art Silver in For the Boys

What role did George Segal portray in Look Who's Talking?
George Segal played Albert in Look Who's Talking

Who did George Segal portray in Fielder's Choice?
George Segal was JD in Fielder's Choice

Who did George Segal play in The Cable Guy?
George Segal was Earl Kovacs in The Cable Guy

Who did George Segal play in Flirting With Disaster?
George Segal was Mr. Coplin in Flirting With Disaster

Who did George Segal portray in The Mirror Has Two Faces?
George Segal was Henry Fine in The Mirror Has Two Faces

What role did George Segal portray in Invitation to a Gunfighter?
George Segal played Matt Weaver in Invitation to a Gunfighter

Who did George Segal portray in Ship of Fools?
George Segal was David in Ship of Fools

What role did George Segal portray in Heights?
George Segal played Rabbi Mendel in Heights

Who did George Segal portray in Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone?
George Segal was Albagon in Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone

Who did George Segal portray in The Babysitter?
George Segal was Bill Holsten in The Babysitter

Who did George Segal play in It's My Party?
George Segal was Paul Stark in It's My Party

Who did George Segal play in Army of One?
George Segal was Severence in Army of One

What role did George Segal portray in Look Who's Talking Now?
George Segal played Albert in Look Who's Talking Now

What role did George Segal play in The Longest Day?
George Segal played 1st commando up cliff in The Longest Day


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