- Birth Date:January 19th, 1926 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Credits: Acting
Upon earning his BA degree from the University of Chicago, Fritz Weaver began his formal acting training at the H-B studios. Paying his dues with such regional stock companies as Virginia's Barter Theatre and Massachussett's Group 20 Players, Weaver made his first off-Broadway appearance in a 1954 production of The Way of the World. His inaugural Broadway effort was 1955's The Chalk Circle. Weaver went on to appear in such classic stage roles as Hamlet and Peer Gynt, and also amassed a remarkable list of film credits, including two Twilight Zone appearances. In 1964, he made his film debut as the unstable Colonel Caserio in the doomsday thriller Fail Safe. The following year, he starred on Broadway in Baker Street, a musicalization of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. In 1970, he won the Tony award for his work as Jerome Malley in Child's Play. Most often cast as aristocratic villains in films (his resemblance to William F. Buckley has not gone unnoticed by producers), Fritz Weaver made his biggest international impact in the sympathetic role of Josef Weiss in the TV miniseries Holocaust (1978). ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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Law & Order TV (3 episodes)-
Tombstone
...Nathan Fogg
Apr 13, 2005 -
Promises to Keep
...Larry Weber
Feb 10, 1993 -
Sonata for Solo Organ
...Philip Woodleigh
Apr 2, 1991
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Tombstone
...Nathan Fogg
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Thomas Crown Affair (1999) ...John Reynolds
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The X-Files TV (2 episodes) -
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