Abe Vigoda

Acting

Abe Vigoda

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Feb 24, 1921 (104 years old)

Abe Vigoda

Known For

Cutaways
0h 24m
Movie 2013

Cutaways

A character cut from Pulp Fiction meets a characters cut...

The Unknown Trilogy
1h 30m
Movie 2008

The Unknown Trilogy

Somewhere, between the boundaries of life and death, lays the...

Late Night with Conan O'Brien: 10th Anniversary Special
1h 3m
Movie 2003

Late Night with Conan O'Brien: 10th Anniversary Special

Conan O'Brien celebrates ten years of "Late Night with Conan...

Crime Spree
1h 38m
Movie 2003

Crime Spree

An out-of-town heist becomes a nightmare for a crew of...

Tea Cakes or Cannoli
Movie 2000

Tea Cakes or Cannoli

Life through the eyes of a sixteen-year old boy growing...

Just the Ticket
1h 55m
Movie 1998

Just the Ticket

Gary Starke is one of the best ticket scalpers in...

Farticus
1h 25m
Movie 1997

Farticus

The story of an old man who gets the walking...

A Christmas Journey Home
1h 30m
Movie 1996

A Christmas Journey Home

Young Billy sneaks his grandfather out of the nursing home...

Love Is All There Is
1h 45m
Movie 1996

Love Is All There Is

The Malacicis, a hard-working Italian family recently immigrated from Florence,...

Jury Duty
1h 28m
Movie 1995

Jury Duty

When jobless Tommy Collins discovers that sequestered jurors earn free...

Biography

Tall, dour-faced and slouch-shouldered character actor Abraham Charles Vigoda (February 24, 1921 – January 26, 2016) proved himself in both gritty dramatic roles, and as an actor with wonderful comedic timing. Vigoda was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Lena (Moses) and Samuel Vigoda, both Russian Jewish immigrants. His father was a tailor on the Lower East Side. He made his first stage appearance at the age of 17 and plodded away in small theater shows for over 20 years. For the majority of film-goers, Vigoda first came to prominence in The Godfather (1972) as the double-crossing Tessio, pleading with Robert Duvall to get him off the hook "for old times' sake." He also appeared in its sequel. Vigoda had roles in a few nondescript TV films before landing the plum part of Sgt. Phil Fish on the brilliant sitcom Barney Miller (1974). Perhaps his best known role, Sgt. Fish proved popular enough to be spun off to his own (short-lived) series Fish (1977). With his long face and unusual looks, Vigoda remained in high demand in mafioso-type roles, and for a while in the mid-1980s, he was mistakenly believed to have been dead, leading producers to remark, "I need an Abe Vigoda type actor," not realizing Vigoda was still alive and well. The 1990s and beyond became busy again for him, with appearances in North (1994), The Misery Brothers (1995), A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998), and Crime Spree (2003). He continued acting into his 90s, surprising audiences with his entertaining style. Abe Vigoda died in his sleep on January 26, 2016 in Woodland Park, New Jersey.