Lewis J. Stadlen Net Worth is $1.2 Million Lewis J. Stadlen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
The son of voiceover actor Allen Swift, Lewis J. Stadlen began his own career by studying with Sanford Meisner and Stella Adler. At 19, Stadlen was cast as Mendel in the touring company of Fiddler on the Roof. He made his 1969 Broadway debut as Julius Marx (Groucho Marx) in the musical comedy Minnie's Boys. Notably, Stadlen appeared in 1974 in the...
Date Of Birth March 7, 1947 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Mary Macleod Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character Live from Lincoln Center 2014 TV Series Efram Smash 2012 TV Series Ralph Masius Damages 2010 TV Series Dr. Maurice Samuels The Sopranos 2000-2007 TV Series Dr. Freid
Dr. Ira Fried
Dr. Ira Freid Curb Your Enthusiasm 2004 TV Series Lewis J. Stadlen / Max Bialystock The Man Who Came to Dinner 2000 TV Movie Banjo The Impostors 1998 Bandleader In & Out 1997 Ed Kenrow Aaron's Magic Village 1995 Lekish / Zeinvel / The Peddler (voice) New York News 1995 TV Series I.Q. 1994 Moderator Law & Order 1991 TV Series Eli Schwab Funny About Love 1990 Avi The Equalizer 1986-1989 TV Series Danny / Mr. Cooper Monsters 1988 TV Series Jay Blake Murder by the Book 1987 TV Movie Norman Wagstaff (uncredited) Windy City 1984 Marty To Be or Not to Be 1983 Lupinsky The Verdict 1982 Dr. Gruber (as Lewis Stadlen) Soup for One 1982 Allan's Father Omnibus 1980 TV Series Groucho Marx Benson 1979-1980 TV Series John Taylor Between the Lines 1977 Stanley Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys 1976 TV Movie Sam Liebowitz Serpico 1973 Berman Parades 1972 Potofski Savages 1972 Julian Branch, a Song Writer (as Lewis Stadlen) Portnoy's Complaint 1972 Mandel (as Lewis Stadlen) George M! 1970 TV Movie The Stage Manager The Edge of Night 1966 TV Series Newsboy
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Impostors 1998 performer: "When We Are Dancing I Get Ideas" Aaron's Magic Village 1995 performer: "A Credit to Chelm", "The Wisest of the Wise", "A Husband"
Self Title Year Status Character Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America 2009 TV Series documentary Himself - Actor Working in the Theatre 2003 TV Series documentary Himself The 50th Annual Tony Awards 1996 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Musical Family Feud 1979 TV Series Himself The 28th Annual Tony Awards 1974 TV Special Himself
Known for movies The Verdict (1982) as Dr. Gruber
In & Out (1997) as Ed Kenrow
Serpico (1973) as Berman
To Be or Not to Be (1983) as Lupinsky