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Mike Nussbaum

Mike Nussbaum
  • Name: Mike Nussbaum
  • Birthday: 1923-12-29
  • Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  • Popularity: 3.375
Biography: ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Michael Nussbaum (December 29, 1923 - December 23, 2023) was an American actor and director. From the start of his acting career in the 1950s, Nussbaum appeared in many of David Mamet's plays both on and off Broadway, as well as in Chicago. His appearances in movies include roles in Field of Dreams (1989) and Men In Black (1997). In 1997 he received a Jeff Award for his performance as Reverend Lionel Espy in David Hare's Racing Demon. His performance in Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway received a Drama Desk Award in 1984. As a director, his work has included Where Have You Gone, Jimmy Stewart? (2002) by Art Shay. Nussbaum also appeared... Read More

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Title Release date
Three Short Plays by Tracy Letts   as  Landy 2021-09-29
Smokefall   as  Colonel 2021-04-12
Family   as  Great-Great Uncle 2006-11-03
The Game of Their Lives   as  Johnny Abruzzo 2005-04-22
flying   as  Paul 2002-01-01
The Con   as  Harry 1998-03-04
Men in Black   as  Gentle Rosenburg 1997-07-02
Shadow of a Doubt   as  Nate Golden 1996-12-03
Steal Big Steal Little   as  Sam Barlow 1995-09-29
Losing Isaiah   as  Dr. Jamison 1995-03-17
Condition: Critical   as  Dr. Burton Langhern 1992-12-20
Overexposed   as  Bob Davis 1992-10-11
The Water Engine   as  Mr. Wallace 1992-08-24
Separate But Equal   as  Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter 1991-04-07
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again   as  'Pop' Tate 1990-05-06
Field of Dreams   as  Principal 1989-04-21
Things Change   as  Mr. Green 1988-10-21
Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery   as  Dr. Sidney Canfield 1987-11-30
House of Games   as  Joey 1987-10-11
Fatal Attraction   as  Bob Drimmer 1987-09-18
Vital Signs   as  Mike 1986-02-11
Towing 1978-05-24
Harry and Tonto   as  Old Age Home Clerk 1974-08-12
T.R. Baskin   as  Office Manager 1971-10-20
The Monitors   as  Exercise Chief 1969-10-08