DAVID MARGULIES Born in Brooklyn, American actor David Margulies studied at City College of New York and made his
off-Broadway debut in 1958 in Golden 6. His first film was Elaine May's A
New Leaf, in 1971, and two years later he debuted on Broadway in The
Iceman Cometh. His other Broadway credits include Conversations with My
Father, Angels in America, The West Side Waltz, Comedians,
Brighton Beach Memoirs, and, in the 2001/02 season, 45 Seconds from Broadway
and the City Center Encore's production of Carnival. His many other
off-Broadway appearances include his one-man shows Gimpel the Fool and In
Dreams Begin Responsibilities and Bashevis, Tales of I. B. Singer.
In regional theaters he has played leading roles in She Stoops to Conquer
(Long Wharf), The Rivals (Hartford Stage), Hysteria (Mark Taper
Forum), and The Price (Guthrie), and he was a founding member of San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. His television appearances include The
Sopranos, Law and Order, Northern Exposure, and Touched by
an Angel; his films include Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2
(as the Mayor of New York), Dressed to Kill, All That Jazz, Running
on Empty, and 9 1/2 Weeks. He is currently appearing on Broadway in Wonderful Town.
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