Fyvush Finkel
Fyvush Finkel
Biography
Fyvush Finkel, born Philip Finkel, was an American actor from New York City, the son of Jewish immigrant parents from Eastern Europe. His career began in the Yiddish theatres of Manhattan where his talent for peppering his singing with comedic inflections gained him notoriety and consistent casting for over thirty years. He finally made his Broadway debut in 1964 as a member of the original production of Fiddler on the Roof, playing Mordcha the innkeeper. During the 1990s he began working in television and came to the attention of producer David E. Kelley, who cast him in two of his successful series: Picket Fences and Boston Public, the former earning him an Emmy (Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series) in 1994. After Boston Public was cancelled in 2004 he returned to the theatres of New York, eventually retiring after the conclusion of the production of New Jerusalem in 2007. He passed away at his home in New York at the age of 93 due to heart problems.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
29
Gender
Male
Birthday
1922-10-09 (102 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Acting

2019

Game Day as Max

2015

Deli Man as Himself

2011

Harry's Law as Abe Gold

2010

Blue Bloods as Moishe

2009

A Serious Man as Dybbuk?

2007

The Wedding Bells as Saul Finkelstein

2000

Boston Public as Harvey Lipschultz

2000

The Crew as Sol Lowenstein

1998

Fantasy Island as Fisher

1998

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars as Hearing Aid (voice)

1996

Early Edition as Phil Kazakian

1996

A Rugrats Chanukah as Shlomo (voice)

1995

Nixon as Murray Chotiner

1995

Aaron’s Magic Village as Narrator (voice)

1994

Chicago Hope as Douglas Wambaugh

1994

Aaahh!!! Real Monsters as Jackie the Shtickman (voice)

1993

For Love or Money as Milton Glickman

1993

The Pickle as Mr. Shacknoff

1992

Picket Fences as Douglas Wambaugh

1990

Q & A as Preston Pearlstein

1989

The Simpsons as Fyvush Finkel (voice)

1986

Seize the Day as Shomier

1986

Brighton Beach Memoirs as Mr. Greenblatt

1986

Off Beat as Vendor

1985

Evergreen as Peddler