Born on October 18, 1935, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, he was a versatile actor known for his distinctive roles in both film and television. He gained prominence with his portrayal of a bigoted factory worker in "Joe" (1970) and as the lovable monster in "Young Frankenstein" (1974). He starred in numerous films, including "Taxi Driver" (1976) and "Monster's Ball" (2001). On TV, he was beloved as Frank Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond." He passed away on December 12, 2006, leaving behind a legacy of diverse performances.
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
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WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM
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THE CANDIDATE
The Candidate is a political drama that delves into the intricacies of a U.S. Senate campaign. It follows Bill McKay, an idealistic attorney, who is...