- Credits: Acting
Full Bio
Jerry Orbach often commented, without false modesty, that he was fortunate indeed to have been a steadily working actor since the age of 20. Such was an understatement: graced with not only formidable dramatic instinct but one of American theater's top singing voices, Orbach resisted others' attempts to peg him as a character actor time and again and established himself as one of the most unique talents in entertainment per se. Television producer Dick Wolf perhaps put it best when he described Orbach as "a legendary figure of 20th century show business" and "one of the most honored performers of his generation."
A native of the Bronx, Orbach was born to an ex-vaudevillian father who worked full time as a restaurant manager and a mother who sang professionally on the radio. The Orbachs moved around constantly during Jerry's youth, relocating from Gotham to Scranton to Wilkes-Barre to Springfield, Massachusetts and eventually settling in Chicago - a mobility that gave the young Orbach an unusual ability to adapt to any circumstance or situation, and thus presaged his involvement in drama. Orbach later attended Northwestern University, trained with Herbert Berghof and Lee Strasberg, and took his Gotham theatrical bow in 1955, as an understudy in the popular 1955 revival of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's ~The Threepenny Opera, eventually playing the lead role of serial killer Macheath.
During the ~Threepenny run, Orbach made his first film appearance in the Manhattan-filmed low budgeter Cop Killer (1958). In 1960, Orbach created the role of flamboyant interlocutor El Gallo in the off-Broadway smash ~The Fantasticks, and later starred in such Broadway productions as ~Carnival (1961), ~Promises Promises (1966), ~Chicago (1975) and ~42nd Street (1983). By day, Orbach made early-1960s appearances in several New York-based TV series, notably The Shari Lewis Show.
In the early years, Orbach's film assignments were infrequent, but starting around 1981, with his pivotal role as officer Gus Levy in Sidney Lumet's masterful urban epic Prince of the City, the actor generally turned up in around one movie per year. His more fondly remembered screen assignments include the part of Jennifer Grey's father in Dirty Dancing (1987), Martin Landau's shady underworld brother in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) the voice of the Chevalieresque candellabra in the Disney cartoon feature Beauty and the Beast (1990), and Billy Crystal's easily amused agent in Mr. Saturday Night (1992). Orbach perhaps made his most memorable contribution to television, however. After headlining a brief, short-lived detective series entitled The Law and Harry McGraw from September 1987 to February 1988 (a spinoff of Murder, She Wrote), Orbach landed a role that seemed to draw heavily from his Prince of the City portrayal: Detective Lennie Briscoe, a sardonic, mordant police investigator on Wolf's blockbuster cop drama Law & Order.Orbach carried the assignment for twelve seasons, and many attributed a large degree of the program's success to him.
Jerry Orbach died of prostate cancer at the age of 69 on December 28, 2004. Three years later, Orbach turned up, posthumously, on subway print advertisements for the New York Eye Bank. As a performer with nearly perfect vision, he had opted to donate his eyes to two women after his death - a reflection on the remarkable humanitarian ideals that characterized his off-camera self. ~ Hal Erickson
A native of the Bronx, Orbach was born to an ex-vaudevillian father who worked full time as a restaurant manager and a mother who sang professionally on the radio. The Orbachs moved around constantly during Jerry's youth, relocating from Gotham to Scranton to Wilkes-Barre to Springfield, Massachusetts and eventually settling in Chicago - a mobility that gave the young Orbach an unusual ability to adapt to any circumstance or situation, and thus presaged his involvement in drama. Orbach later attended Northwestern University, trained with Herbert Berghof and Lee Strasberg, and took his Gotham theatrical bow in 1955, as an understudy in the popular 1955 revival of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's ~The Threepenny Opera, eventually playing the lead role of serial killer Macheath.
During the ~Threepenny run, Orbach made his first film appearance in the Manhattan-filmed low budgeter Cop Killer (1958). In 1960, Orbach created the role of flamboyant interlocutor El Gallo in the off-Broadway smash ~The Fantasticks, and later starred in such Broadway productions as ~Carnival (1961), ~Promises Promises (1966), ~Chicago (1975) and ~42nd Street (1983). By day, Orbach made early-1960s appearances in several New York-based TV series, notably The Shari Lewis Show.
In the early years, Orbach's film assignments were infrequent, but starting around 1981, with his pivotal role as officer Gus Levy in Sidney Lumet's masterful urban epic Prince of the City, the actor generally turned up in around one movie per year. His more fondly remembered screen assignments include the part of Jennifer Grey's father in Dirty Dancing (1987), Martin Landau's shady underworld brother in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) the voice of the Chevalieresque candellabra in the Disney cartoon feature Beauty and the Beast (1990), and Billy Crystal's easily amused agent in Mr. Saturday Night (1992). Orbach perhaps made his most memorable contribution to television, however. After headlining a brief, short-lived detective series entitled The Law and Harry McGraw from September 1987 to February 1988 (a spinoff of Murder, She Wrote), Orbach landed a role that seemed to draw heavily from his Prince of the City portrayal: Detective Lennie Briscoe, a sardonic, mordant police investigator on Wolf's blockbuster cop drama Law & Order.Orbach carried the assignment for twelve seasons, and many attributed a large degree of the program's success to him.
Jerry Orbach died of prostate cancer at the age of 69 on December 28, 2004. Three years later, Orbach turned up, posthumously, on subway print advertisements for the New York Eye Bank. As a performer with nearly perfect vision, he had opted to donate his eyes to two women after his death - a reflection on the remarkable humanitarian ideals that characterized his off-camera self. ~ Hal Erickson
ACTING CREDITS
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Beauty and the Beast (2012) ...Lumiere (voice)
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Law & Order TV (272 episodes)-
High & Low
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
Nov 14, 2007 -
C.O.D.
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
May 19, 2004 -
Caviar Emptor
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
May 12, 2004 -
Gaijin
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
Apr 28, 2004 -
Vendetta
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
Apr 21, 2004 -
Everybody Loves Raimondo's
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
Apr 14, 2004
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High & Low
...Detective Lennie Briscoe
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Law & Order: Trial by Jury TV (2 episodes)
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41 Shots
...D.A. Investigator Lennie Briscoe
Mar 4, 2005 -
The Abominable Showman
...D.A. Investigator Lennie Briscoe
Mar 3, 2005
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41 Shots
...D.A. Investigator Lennie Briscoe
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Broadway: The American Musical TV (2 episodes)
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Tradition: 1957-1979
...Billy Flynn (in 'Chicago')
Oct 21, 2004 -
Putting It Together: 1980-Present
...Himself
Oct 21, 2004
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Tradition: 1957-1979
...Billy Flynn (in 'Chicago')
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Great Performances TV (1 episode)
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Broadway's Lost Treasures II
...Himself - Host (archive footage)
Aug 9, 2004
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Broadway's Lost Treasures II
...Himself - Host (archive footage)
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Encounters with the Unexplained TV (34 episodes)
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Political Victim: Vince Foster - Suicide or Political Execution?/Attack on America: Were There Miracles Amidst the Mayhem of 911?
...Host
Aug 7, 2002 -
Global Climate Changes: Will Global Warming Change Our Lives?/Biblical Paradise: Have We Found the Garden of Eden?
...Host
Jul 21, 2002 -
Deadly Insects: Are We Creating Killer Insects?/Fields of Mystery: Are Crop Circles the Language of Aliens?
...Host
Jul 19, 2002 -
America's Aviation Heroine: What Happened to Aviator Amelia Earhart?/Terrorist Attacks: Did the Bible Code Predict September 11?
...Host
Jun 14, 2002 -
Teamster's Mogul Murder: Who Really Killed Jimmy Hoffa?/Mary Magdalene: Was Mary Magdalene a Saint or Sinner?
...Host
Mar 24, 2002 -
Did We Really Land a Man on the Moon?/Who Wrote the Bible?
...Host
Feb 17, 2002
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Political Victim: Vince Foster - Suicide or Political Execution?/Attack on America: Were There Miracles Amidst the Mayhem of 911?
...Host

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