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Cliff Gorman

Cliff Gorman

Acting1936Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Cliff Gorman was an American stage and screen actor. He won an Obie award in 1968 for the stage presentation of The Boys in the Band, and went on to reprise his role in the 1970 film version.

Gorman and his wife cared for his fellow The Boys in the Band cast member Robert La Tourneaux in the last few months of his battle against AIDS, until La Tourneaux's death on June 3, 1986

Gorman died of leukemia in 2002, aged 65, although his final film, Kill the Poor, was not released until 2003. He was survived by his wife, Gayle Gorman.

Acting History

2003
1999
The '60s
as Father Daniel Berrigan
The '60s
TVas Father Daniel Berrigan
1998
Law & Order
TVas Gary Feldman3 eps
1992
Hoffa
as Solly Stein
Terror on Track 9
as Sgt. Aaron Greenberg
Night and the City
as Phil Nasseros
Murder, She Wrote
TVas NYPD Lt. Parnell / Police Chief Cooper1 eps
1990
Murder Times Seven
as Aaron Greenberg
Murder in Black and White
as Aaron Greenberg
Vestige of Honor
as Sanderson
1989
1988
Internal Affairs
as Aaron Greenberg
1985
Doubletake
as Aaron Greenberg
1984
Angel
as Lt. Andrews
1983
Cocaine and Blue Eyes
as Riki Anatole
1981
The Bunker
as Joseph Goebbels
1980
1979
All That Jazz
as Davis Newman
1978
1976
Brinks: The Great Robbery
as Danny Conforti
Hawaii Five-O
TVas Robert Huston1 eps
1975
The Silence
as Stanley Greenberg
Rosebud
as Yafet Hemlekh
Strike Force
as Det. Joey Gentry
1973
Class of '63
as Mickey Swerner
1972
Tony Awards
TVas Self - Nominee1 eps
1971
Paradise Lost
as Kewpie
The Dick Cavett Show
TVas Self - Guest1 eps
Great Performances
TVas Kewpie1 eps
1969
Justine
as Toto

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/13/1936
Day of Death
9/5/2002
Place of Birth
Queens, New York City, New York, USA