organized by birth decade
1990s–2000s
Sofia Black D'Elia (born
1991), actress[1]
Jonah Bobo (born
1997), film actor (Around the Bend , Zathura )[2]
Cameron Boyce (born
1999), actor[3]
Max Burkholder (born
1997), actor[4]
Emory Cohen (born
1990), actor[5]
Flora Cross (born
1993), film actress (Bee Season )[6]
Spencer Daniels (born
1992), actor[7]
Zoey Deutch (born
1994), actress[8]
Ansel Elgort (born
1994), actor (Jewish father)[9]
Julia Garner (born
1994), actress[10]
Zachary Gordon (born
1998), film actor ("Diary of a Wimpy Kid")[11]
Alexander Gould (born
1994), film/TV actor (Finding Nemo )[12]
Teo Halm (born
1999), actor[13]
Carter Jenkins (born
1991), film/TV actor[14] [15]
Logan Lerman (born
1992), film/TV actor (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The
Lightning Thief) [16] [17]
Jonathan Lipnicki (born
1990), film actor (Jerry Maguire , Like
Mike )[18]
James Maslow (born
1990), actor/singer[19]
David Mazouz (born
2001), actor[20]
Ezra Miller (born
1992), film actor[21]
Nicola Peltz (born
1994), actress[22]
Ryan Potter (born
1995), actor[23]
Nathalia Ramos (born
1992), Spanish-born American actress (Bratz: The Movie )[24]
Sarah Ramos (born
1991), TV actress (American Dreams )[25]
Ben Rosenfield (born
c. 1992/1993), actor[26]
Odeya Rush (born
1997), Israeli-born American[27]
Daryl Sabara (born
1992), actor (Spy Kids , Keeping
Up with the Steins , Halloween )[28] [29]
Halston Sage (born
1993), actress[30]
Adiel Stein (born
1991), film actor (Stolen Summer )[31]
Hailee Steinfeld (born
1996), actor (True Grit, Ender's Game, Pitch Perfect 2 ) and
singer of Love
Myself
Matt Weinberg (born
1990), film/TV actor (Haunted Lighthouse )[32]
Zoe Weizenbaum (born
1991), film actress (Memoirs of a Geisha )[33]
Nat Wolff (born
1994), actor/musician (Jewish father)[34]
1980s
Dianna Agron (born
1986), actress and singer
Jonathan Ahdout (born
1989), actor (House of Sand and Fog , 24 )[35]
Skylar Astin (born
Skylar Astin Lipstein; 1987) is an American actor and singer.
Justin Baldoni (born
1984), actor (Everwood )[36]
Alison Brie (born
1982), actress[37]
Amanda Bynes (born
1986), film actress and former show host on Nickelodeon (She's
the Man )[38]
Lizzy Caplan (born
1982), film/TV actress (Mean Girls , Cloverfield )[39]
Lauren Cohan (born
1982), film/television actress (Supernatural )[40]
Matt Cohen (born
1982), film/TV actor[41]
Alexa Davalos (born
1982), actress[42]
John Francis Daley (born
1985), actor/director (Freaks and Geeks )[43]
Kat Dennings (born
1986), film/TV actress[44] [45]
Zac Efron (born
1987), film/TV actor (Efron's paternal grandfather was Jewish,
and Efron has referred to himself as Jewish)[46]
Alden Ehrenreich (born
1989), actor[47]
Jesse Eisenberg (born
1983), film actor (The Squid and the Whale )[48]
Sean Flynn-Amir (born
1989), TV actor (Zoey 101 )[49]
Ben Foster (born
1980), actor[50]
Jon Foster (born
1984), film/TV actor (Stay Alive )[50]
Shayna Fox (born
1984), voice actress[51]
Dave Franco (born
1985), actor[52]
Seth Gabel (born
1981), American actor[53]
Andrew Garfield (born
1983), British and American actor[54]
Rafi Gavron (born
1989), British and American actor[55]
Gideon Glick (born
1988), actor[56]
Joseph Gordon-Levitt (born
1981), film/TV actor[57] [58]
Max Greenfield (born
1980), film/TV actor[59]
Zena Grey (born
1988), film actress (Max Keeble's Big Move )[60]
Jake Gyllenhaal (born
1980), film actor (Brokeback Mountain )[61]
Armie Hammer (born
1986), actor (has identified himself as "half Jewish")[62]
Erin Heatherton (born
1989), model and actress[63]
Simon Helberg (born
1980), TV actor and comedian - The
Big Bang Theory
Jonah Hill (born
1983), film actor[64]
Scarlett Johansson (born
1984), film actress;[65] [66]
Jeremy Jordan (born
1984), stage/musical film/television actor (Jewish mother)[67]
Ariana Jollee (born
1982), pornographic actress and pornographic film director[citation
needed ]
Jonathan Keltz (born
1988), Canadian and American actor[68]
Mila Kunis (born
1983), TV actress (That '70s Show , Family
Guy )[69]
Adam Lamberg (born
1984), actor (Lizzie McGuire )[70]
Adam Lambert (born
1982), singer and runner-up on "American Idol"
Shia LaBeouf (born
1986), TV/film actor (Even Stevens , Holes , Disturbia , Transformers )[71] [72]
Samm Levine (born
1982), film/TV actor[73]
Margarita Levieva (born
1980), actress and professional gymnast
Alex D. Linz (born
1989), actor (Home Alone 3 , Max
Keeble's Big Move )[74] [75]
Jessica Manley , actress (Anne Frank: The Whole Story ).
Eli Marienthal (born
1986), film actor (Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen )[76]
Scott Mechlowicz (born
1981), film actor (EuroTrip , Mean
Creek )[77]
Sara Paxton (born
1988), actress (Darcy's Wild Life , Aquamarine )[78] [79] [80]
Josh Peck (born
1986), actor (Drake & Josh )[81]
Ashley Peldon (born
1984), film/TV actress[82]
Courtney Peldon (born
1981), film/TV actress[83]
Alisan Porter (born
1981), film and stage actress and singer[84]
Natalie Portman (born
1981), Israeli-born film actor (V for Vendetta )[85]
Laura Prepon (born
1980), film/TV actress (That '70s Show ). .[86] [87]
Nikki Reed (born
1988), film actress/screenwriter (Thirteen )[88] [89]
Emmy Rossum (born
1986), actress, singer, and songwriter
Jason Schwartzman (born
1980), actor and member of the band Phantom
Planet
Jason Segel (born
1980), film/TV actor[90]
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (born
1981), TV actress (The Sopranos )[91]
Jenny Slate (born
1982), actress/comedian[92]
Marla Sokoloff (born
1980), film/TV actress (Big Day )[93]
Shoshannah Stern (born
1980), TV actress[94] [95]
Lauren Storm (born
1987), TV actress (Flight 29 Down )[96] [97]
Khleo Thomas (born
1989), film actor (Holes )[98]
Ashley Tisdale (born
1985), actress and singer (High School Musical )[99]
Michelle Trachtenberg (born
1985), film/TV actress[100]
Joseph Trohman (born
1984), musician (Fall Out Boy )Joe
Trohman
Raviv (Ricky) Ullman (born
1986), Israeli-born actor, teen idol (Phil of the Future )[101]
Anneliese van der Pol (born
1984), Dutch/American actress (That's So Raven )[102]
Mara Wilson (born
1987), film actress (Matilda )[103]
James Wolk (born
1985), actor[104]
Aubrey "Drake" Graham (born
1986) actor/singer/rapper (Jewish mother)[105]
Evan Rachel Wood (born
1987), film actress (Thirteen , The
Upside of Anger )[88] [89] [106]
Mario Yedidia (born
1984), former child actor (Warriors of Virtue )[107]
Anton Yelchin (born
1989), Russian-born film/TV actor[108] [109]
Joey Zimmerman (born
1986), film/TV actor (Halloweentown )[110]
1970s
Dave Annable (born
1979), actor[111] [112]
Shiri Appleby (born
1978), Israeli /American
film/TV actress (Roswell )[113]
David Arquette (born
1971), film actor[114] [115]
Eric Balfour (born
1977), actor[116]
Elizabeth Banks (born
1974), film actress (Invincible )[117] [118]
Justin Bartha (born
1978), film actor (National Treasure,The Hangover)[119]
Amber Benson (born
1977), actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer )[120]
Elizabeth Berkley (born
1972), TV, film, and stage actress[121]
Jon Bernthal (born
1976), actor[122]
Mayim Bialik (born
1975), actress (Blossom )[123]
Michael Ian Black (born
Michael Ian Schwartz, 1971–), actor, comedian and comedy writer[124]
Selma Blair (born
Selma Bleitner, 1972–), film actress, raised w/ Jewish
day school (Cruel
Intentions )[125]
Alex Borstein (born
1971), actress, writer, and comedian[126]
Caprice Bourret (born
1971), English fashion model and actress, often known by her
first name[127]
Zach Braff (born
1975), film/TV actor, director, screenwriter, and producer (Scrubs , Garden
State )[128]
Tamara Braun (born
1971), soap opera actress[129]
Adam Brody (born
1979), actor (The O.C. )[130]
Adrien Brody (born
1973), film actor (The Pianist )[131] [132]
Sarah Brown (born
1975), actress[133]
Brooke Burke (born
1971), TV personality and model[134] [135]
Scott Caan (born
1976), film actor, son of James Caan[136]
Josh Charles (born
1971), stage, film, and TV actor[137]
Emmanuelle Chriqui (born
1977), film/TV actress[138]
Jennifer Connelly (born
1970), film actress[139]
Eric Dane (born
1972), actor[140]
Erin Daniels (born
Erin Cohen, 1973–), actress[141] [142]
Dustin Diamond (born
1977), actor (Saved by the Bell )[143]
Oded Fehr (born
1970), Israeli/American actor (The Mummy )[144]
Corey Feldman (born
1971), film actor, 1980s teen idol[145]
James Franco (born
1978), film actor (James Dean , Spider-Man )[146] [147]
Soleil Moon Frye (born
1976), actress and director (Punky Brewster )[148]
Sarah Michelle Gellar (born
1977), actress, writer, director, film maker, comedian, singer (Buffy
Summers )[149]
Elon Gold (born
1970), comedian, TV actor, writer, and producer[150]
Ginnifer Goodwin (born
1978), film/TV actress (Big Love )[151]
Seth Green (born
1974), actor, writer, and TV producer[152] [153]
Bryan Greenberg (born
1978), film/TV actor (Prime )[154]
Maggie Gyllenhaal (born
1977), Golden Globe-nominated actress[142] [155]
Corey Haim (1971–2010),
Canadian-born film actor[156]
Chelsea Handler (born
1975), actress/comedian[157]
Alyson Hannigan (born
1974), actress ( Buffy
the Vampire Slayer , Date
Movie )[158]
Danielle Harris (born
1977), actress[159]
Samantha Harris (born
Samantha Harris Shapiro, 1973–), actress and TV presenter[160]
Cole Hauser (born
1975), film actor[161] [162]
Jason Hervey (born
1972), actor (The Wonder Years )
Kate Hudson (born
1979), film actress (Almost Famous , How
to Lose a Guy in 10 Days )[163]
Oliver Hudson (born
1976), film/TV actor[50]
Rashida Jones (born
1976), actress, writer, model, and musician (The Office )[164]
Chris Kattan (born
1970), comedian (Saturday Night Live )[61]
Joel Kinnaman (born
1979), Swedish and American actor (Jewish mother)[165]
Alla Korot (born
1970), Ukrainian-born actress[166]
Lisa Kushell (born
1971), comedic actress (MADtv , co-host of Dinner
and a Movie )[167]
David Krumholtz (born
1978), actor (NUMB3RS )[168]
Adam Levine (born
1979), musician (Maroon
5 )[169]
Jenny Lewis (born
1976), musician and former child actress[170]
Michael Lucas (born
1972), Russian-born porn star[171]
Jamie Luner (born
1971), actress (Melrose Place )[172]
Natasha Lyonne (born
Natasha Braunstein, 1979–), film/TV actress (American Pie )[173]
Gabriel Macht (born
1972), film actor[174]
Matisyahu (born
Matthew Paul Miller, 1979), singer and rapper.
Idina Menzel (born
1971), actress, singer and songwriter[175]
Gwyneth Paltrow (born
1972), actress and singer[176] [177] [178]
Adam Pascal (born
1970), actor (Rent )[179]
Amanda Peet (born
1972), film actress[180] [181]
Joaquin Phoenix (born
Joaquin Bottom, 1974–), film actor (Walk the Line )[182] [183] [184] [185]
Rain Phoenix (born
Rain Bottom, 1973–), actress/musician[182] [183]
River Phoenix (born
River Bottom, 1970–1993), film actor[182] [183]
Summer Phoenix (born
1978), actress and model[182] [183]
Pink (born Alecia
Moore, 1979–), singer and actress[186]
Josh Radnor (born
1976), actor (How I Met Your Mother )[113]
Leah Remini (born
1970), actress (The King of Queens )[187]
Simon Rex (born
1974), actor and model[188]
Michael Rosenbaum (born
1972), film/TV actor (Smallvile )[189]
Tracee Ellis Ross (born Tracee
Joy Silberstein , 1972–), actress, daughter of singer Diana
Ross[190]
Eli Roth (born
1972), film actor, director, producer and writer[191]
Maya Rudolph (born
1972), actress/comedian (Saturday Night Live )[118]
Winona Ryder (born Winona
Horowitz , 1971–), film actress[192] [193]
Sarah Saltzberg (born
1976), Broadway theater actress[194]
Andy Samberg (born David
Andrew Samberg , 1978–), comedian. Part of group The
Lonely Island ; Saturday
Night Live
Fred Savage (born
1976), actor and TV director (Wonder Years )[195] [196]
Miriam Shor (born
1971), film/TV actress (Big Day )[197]
Sarah Silverman (born
1970), stand-up comedian, actress, and writer[198]
Alicia Silverstone (born
1976), actress and former fashion model (Clueless , Batman
and Robin )[199] [200]
Ione Skye (born
Ione Skye Leitch, 1971–), English-born actress[201]
Lindsay Sloane (born
Lindsay Sloane Leikin, 1977–), actress[202] [203]
Bahar Soomekh (born
1975), Iranian-born actress (Crash )[204] [205]
Tori Spelling (born
1973), actress (Beverly Hills 90210 )[206] [207]
Jordana Spiro (born
1977), TV actress (My Boys )[208]
Corey Stoll (born
1976), actor[209]
Matt Stone (born
1971), animator, film director, screenwriter, actor, voice
actor, and creator of South
Park [210]
Danny Strong (born
1974), film/TV actor[211]
Jonathan Togo (born
1977), actor (CSI: Miami , Mystic
River )[212]
Mageina Tovah (born Mageina
Tovah Begtrup , 1979–), actress[213]
Kevin Weisman (born
1970), film/TV actor[214]
Jennifer Westfeldt (born
1971), actress and writer (Kissing Jessica Stein )[215]
Marissa Jaret Winokur (born
1973), film, TV, and stage actress (Hairspray stage
version)[216]
Noah Wyle (born
1971), film/TV actor[217]
Nikki Ziering (born
Natalie Schiele, 1971–), model and actress[218]
Ethan Zohn (born
1973), Survivor:
Africa winner and
actor[219]
Arianne Zuker (born
Arianne Zuckerman, 1974–), soap opera actress[220]
1960s
Paula Abdul (born
1962), singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, dancer, and
choreographer[221]
Steven Adler (born
1965), musician, songwriter, drummer (Guns
N' Roses )
Patricia Arquette (born
1968), Golden Globe-nominated actress[222] [223]
Hank Azaria (born
1964), film/TV actor, director, comedian, and voice artist[224]
David Alan Basche (born
1968), actor[225]
Randall Batinkoff (born
1968), film/TV actor (For Keeps? )[226]
Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999),
voice actress (South Park )[227]
Troy Beyer (born
1964), film director, screenwriter, and actress[139]
Craig Bierko (born
1964), film/TV actor (Cinderella Man )[228]
Jack Black (born
1969), film actor and musician[229] [230]
Lisa Bonet (born
1967), film/TV actress (The Cosby Show )[231]
Matthew Broderick (born
1962), film and stage actor (Ferris Bueller's Day Off , The
Producers )[232]
Gabrielle Carteris (born
1961), actress (Beverly Hills 90210 )[233]
Max Casella (born
1967), actor (Doogie
Howser )
Scott Cohen (born
1964), film/TV actor[234]
Mindy Cohn (born
1966), TV actress (The Facts of Life )[203]
David Cross (born
1964), actor/comedian[235]
Dean Devlin (born
1962), former actor, now producer and screenwriter[236]
Don Diamont (born Donald
Feinberg , 1961–), soap opera actor (The Young and the
Restless )[237]
Robert Downey Jr. (born
1965), actor and musician (Iron Man )[238] [239]
David Duchovny (born
1960), film/TV actor (The X-Files )[240] [241]
Lisa Edelstein (born
1967), actress (House )[242]
Jon Favreau (born
1966), actor/director[243] [244]
Dan Futterman (born
1967), actor and screenwriter[245]
Jeff Garlin (born
1962), comic actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm )[246]
Brad Garrett (born Bradley
Harold Gerstenfeld , 1960–), actor and comedian[247]
Gina Gershon (born
1962), film actress[248]
Jami Gertz (born
1965), film/TV actress[249]
Melissa Gilbert (born
1964), former child actress, two terms as president of Screen
Actors Guild [250]
Judy Gold (born
1962), stand-up comedian and actress[251]
Bill Goldberg (born
1966), former wrestler; wrestled for both World
Championship Wrestling (WCW)
and World
Wrestling Entertainment (WWE),
film/TV actor[252]
Jennifer Grey (born
1960), actress and dancer (Dirty Dancing )[253]
Arye Gross (born
1960), film/TV actor[254]
Greg Grunberg (born
1966), film/TV actor (Heroes )[255]
Annabelle Gurwitch (born
1961), comedic actress, hostess of TBS's Dinner
and a Movie [256]
Jessica Hecht (born
1965), film/stage actress[257]
Cantor Steven Hevenstone (born
1962), Cantor/Composer/Arranger/Conductor. Organizer of The
Southeast popular Jewish Rock Bands The Moody Jews (Atlanta, GA)
and Rhythm 'n' Jews (South Florida)
Monica Horan (born
1963), TV actress (Everybody Loves Raymond )[258]
Sean Kanan (born Sean
Perelman , 1966–), soap opera actor (General Hospital )[259]
Lesli Kay (born Lesli
Pushkin , 1965–), actress (As
the World Turns ); had first individual girl's bat
mitzvah in West
Virginia
Heather Paige Kent (born
1969), TV actress[260]
Marc Kudisch (born
1966), stage actor[261]
Lisa Kudrow (born
1963), actress (Friends )[262]
Juliet Landau (born
1965), actress (Ed Wood ), daughter of Martin Landau and
Barbara Bain[263]
John Lehr (born
1967), actor/comedian (10 Items or Less )[208] [264]
Jennifer Jason Leigh (born
1962), Hollywood film actress (Fast Times at Ridgemont High )[18]
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (born
1961), actress (Seinfeld )[265]
Joshua Malina (born
1966), film and stage actor[266]
Camryn Manheim (born
1961), actress (The Practice )[267]
Cindy Margolis (born
1965), actress/model; in 2000 Guinness
Book of World Records as
the "most downloaded" person in 1999[225]
Julianna Margulies (born
1966), film/TV actress (ER )[268]
Marc Maron (born
1963), comedian, film/TV actor
Brett Marx (born
1964), actor (The
Bad News Bears ); great nephew of the Marx
Brothers
Marlee Matlin (born
1965), actress (Children of a Lesser God )[269]
Debra Messing (born
1968), actress (Will & Grace )[270]
Dina Meyer (born
1968), film/TV actress (Saw films)[271]
Ari Meyers (born
1969), actress (Kate & Allie )[272]
Rob Morrow (born
1962), actor (Northern Exposure , Numb3rs )[273]
Sarah Jessica Parker (born
1965), Golden Globe, Emmy-winning actress[274] [275]
Sean Penn (born
1960), film actor (Mystic River , Milk )[276]
Jeremy Piven (born
1965), actor (Entourage )[277]
Rain Pryor (born
1969), actress and comedian, daughter of Richard Pryor[278]
Ted Raimi (born
1965), actor, brother of Spider-Man director
Sam Raimi[117]
Adam Rich (born
1968), child actor (Eight is Enough )
Paul Rudd (born
1969), actor and screenwriter[279] [280]
Adam Sandler (born
1966), actor, stand-up comedian, screenwriter, producer, and
musician[281] [282]
Rob Schneider (born
1963), actor, comedian, and screenwriter[283]
Bitty Schram (born
1968), Golden Globe-nominated actress[284]
Liev Schreiber (born
1967), Tony Award winning actor[285]
Scott Schwartz (born
1968), child actor (A
Christmas Story and The
Toy )
David Schwimmer (born
1966), Emmy-nominated actor and director (Friends )[286]
Sam Seder (born
1966), actor, comedian, writer, producer, director[287]
Kyra Sedgwick (born
1965), Emmy-nominated actress[288]
Ally Sheedy (born
1962), screen and stage actress ("Brat Pack" films The
Breakfast Club and St.
Elmo's Fire )[289]
Jonathan Silverman (born
1966), film/TV actor[290]
Helen Slater (born
1963), film actress and singer-songwriter, (title role in Supergirl )[291]
Rena Sofer (born
1968), actress[292]
Jon Stewart (born Jonathan
Stuart Leibowitz , 1962–), stand-up comedian, actor, author;
host, head writer, and producer of The
Daily Show [293]
Ben Stiller (born
1965), Emmy Award winning comedian, actor, and film director[282] [294]
Michael Vartan (born
1968), French-born film/TV actor (Monster-in-Law )[295]
Steven Weber (born
1961), film/TV actor (Wings )[296]
Scott Wolf (born
1968), actor (Party of Five )[297]
Ian Ziering (born
1964), actor (Beverly Hills 90210 )[160] [298]
1950s
Caroline Aaron (born
1957), actress and producer[299]
Jason Alexander (born Jay
Greenspan , 1959–), actor, comedian, writer, director[300]
Adam Arkin (born
1956), film, TV, and stage actor[301]
Rosanna Arquette (born
1959), actress, film director, and film producer[302]
Ellen Barkin (born
1954), actress[59]
Robby Benson (born Robin
David Segal , 1956–), actor, former teen idol[303]
Mike Binder (born
1958), screenwriter, film director, and actor[304]
Kate Capshaw (born
1953), actress (Indiana Jones )[305]
Jamie Lee Curtis (born
1958), Golden Globe-winning film actress, writer of books for
children[306]
Danny Elfman (born
1953), musician, composer[307]
Wayne Federman (born
1959), comedian, actor, author (Maravich )[308]
Tovah Feldshuh (born
1952), actress, singer, and playwright[309]
Harvey Fierstein (born
1954), actor, author, and singer[310]
Carrie Fisher (born
1956), film actress, novelist (Star Wars )[311]
Al Franken (born
1951), comedian, actor, author, radio host, and U.S. Senator[312]
Jeff Goldblum (born
1952), film actor[313]
Steve Guttenberg (born
1958), actor[314]
Mary Hart (born
1950), actress and TV personality (Entertainment Tonight )[315]
Amy Irving (born
1953), actress[316]
Toni Kalem (born
1956), film/TV actress, screenwriter, and director[317]
Carol Kane (born
1952), actress[318]
Julie Kavner (born
1950), film/TV actress (voice of Marge on The
Simpsons )[319]
Richard Kind (born
1956), actor[320]
John Landis (born
1950), actor, director, writer, and producer[321]
Carol Leifer (born
1956), comedienne and actress[322]
Joan Lunden (born
Joan Blunden, 1950–), broadcaster (Good Morning America )[323]
Bill Maher (born
1956)
Melanie Mayron (born
1952), actress and director (Thirtysomething )[324]
Larry Miller (born
1953), stand-up comedian, actor[325]
Don Most (born
1953), actor (Happy Days )[326]
Bebe Neuwirth (born
1958), theater, TV, and film actress[175]
Laraine Newman (born
1952), comedienne and actress[327]
Ken Olin (born
1954), actor, director and producer[328]
Mandy Patinkin (born
1952), actor of stage and screen, and singer/interpreter of Yiddish songs[329]
Lorna Patterson (born
1956), film, stage and TV actress[330]
Scott Patterson (born
1958), actor (Gilmore Girls )[331]
David Paymer (born
1954), character actor[332]
Ron Perlman (born
1950), film/TV actor (Hellboy )[333]
Kevin Pollak (born
1957), actor, impressionist, and comedian[334]
Paul Reiser (born
1957), actor, author, and stand-up comedian (Mad About You )[335]
Paul Reubens (born Paul
Rubenfeld , 1952–), aka Peewee
Herman
Alan Rosenberg (born
1950), actor, 24th president of the Screen
Actors Guild [336]
Katey Sagal (born
1954), actress, singer, and writer (Married... with Children )[337]
Bob Saget (born
1956), actor, stand-up comedian, and game show host[338]
Richard Schiff (born
1955), actor (The West Wing )[339]
Jerry Seinfeld (born
1954), comedian, actor, and writer[286]
Jane Seymour (born Joyce
Frankenberg , 1951–), English-born film/TV actress[340]
Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005),
TV/movie actress[341]
Howard Stern (born
1954), radio/TV personality, media mogul, humorist, actor, and
author[61]
Stephen Tobolowsky (born
1951), actor[342]
Robert Trebor (born Robert
Schenkman , 1953–), actor (Hercules , Xena )[343]
Debra Winger (born
1955), actress[344]
Mare Winningham (born
1959), film/TV actress[345]
1940s
Bob Balaban (born
1945), actor and director[346]
Richard Belzer (born
1944), stand-up comedian, writer, and actor[286]
Lewis Black (born
1948), stand-up comedian and actor
Albert Brooks (born Albert
Lawrence Einstein , 1947–), stand-up comedian, director,
screenwriter, actor[347]
James Caan (born
1940), film, stage, and TV actor (The Godfather )[348]
Nell Carter (1948–2003),
singer and film, stage, and TV actress[349]
Peter Coyote (born Rachmil
Pinchus Ben Mosha Cohon , 1941–), actor and author[350]
Billy Crystal (born
1948), actor, writer, producer, comedian, and film director (When
Harry Met Sally... )[351] [352]
Larry David (born
1947), Emmy-winning writer, director, comedian, actor, producer,
co-creator of Seinfeld ,
and creator of Curb
Your Enthusiasm [353]
Richard Dreyfuss (born
1947), actor (The Goodbye Girl )[354]
Bob Dylan (born Robert
Allen Zimmerman , 1941–), singer-songwriter, author,
musician, and poet, also appeared in several films[355]
Bob Einstein (born
1942), writer and comedian known as Super
Dave
Richard Elfman (born
1949), film director, writer, and actor[356]
Donald Fagen (born
1948), musician, singer-songwriter, cultural critic, author,
columnist, writer, and co-founder of the famous jazz-rock duo
Steely Dan[357]
Harrison Ford (born
1942), actor[172] [184]
Bonnie Franklin (1944–2013),
actress[358]
Art Garfunkel (born
1941), singer & songwriter
Paul Michael Glaser (born
1943), actor (Starsky & Hutch )[359]
Scott Glenn (born
1941), actor[360]
Christopher Guest (born
1948), comedian, screenwriter, composer, musician, film
director, actor, and Spinal
Tap member[361] [362]
Goldie Hawn (born
1945), film actress, director, and producer[363]
Dan Hedaya (born
1940), character actor[364]
Sandy Helberg (born
1949), actor
Barbara Hershey (born Barbara
Lynn Herzstein , 1948–), actress[50]
Ricky Jay (born Richard
Jay Potash , 1948–), professional sleight-of-hand artist,
actor, and author
Madeline Kahn (1942–1999),
actress of film, TV, and theater[365]
Gabe Kaplan (born
1945), actor, comedian, and professional poker player[366]
Andy Kaufman (1949–1984),
comedian; devout Jewish parents[367]
Judy Kaye (born
1948), singer and actress[368]
Lainie Kazan (born Lanie
Levine , 1940–), actress and singer[369]
Robert Klein (born
1942), stand-up comedian and occasional actor[370]
Kevin Kline (born
1947), stage and film actor[48]
Richard Kline (born
1944), actor and TV director[371]
Sherry Lansing (born
1944), former CEO of Paramount Studios and actress[372]
Michael Lembeck (born
1948), actor and director[330]
Richard Lewis (born
1947), comedian and actor[373]
Judith Light (born
1949), actress (Who's the Boss? )
Peggy Lipton (born
1947), TV actress and socialite (The Mod Squad )[374]
Stephen Macht (born
1942), actor[375]
Richard Masur (born
1948), actor[358]
Bette Midler (born
1945), singer, actress, and comedian, also known as The
Divine Miss M [376] [377]
David Proval (born
1942), actor (The Sopranos )[378]
Gilda Radner (1946–1989),
comedian and actress (Saturday Night Live )[379]
Harold Ramis (1944–2014),
director, actor, writer, and producer
Lou Reed (1942-2013),
musician, singer, and songwriter
Rob Reiner (born
1947), actor, director, producer, writer[380]
Peter Riegert (born
1947), film/TV actor[381]
Garry Shandling (born
1949), comedian and actor[382]
Wallace Shawn (born
1943), actor and writer[383]
Harry Shearer (born
1943), actor, comedian, writer, and radio host[384] [385]
Paul Simon (born
1941), singer, songwriter
Brent Spiner (born
1949), actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation )[386]
Barbra Streisand (born
1942), two-time Academy Award-winning singer and actress[352] [387]
Jeffrey Tambor (born
1944), film/TV actor (Hellboy , Arrested
Development )[388]
Jessica Walter (born
1941), film/TV actress (Arrested Development )[389]
Zoë Wanamaker (born
1949), American-born English actress[390] [391]
Lesley Ann Warren (born
1946), stage, film, and TV actress[392]
Anson Williams (born Anson
William Heimlick , 1949–), actor (Happy Days )[326]
Henry Winkler (born
1945), actor, director, producer, and author (Happy Days )[326]
Jill St. John (born
1940), actress[393]
1930s
Woody Allen (born Allan
Stewart Konigsberg , 1935–), film director, writer, actor,
and stand-up comedian[394]
Alan Arkin (born
1934), film actor, director[395]
Barbara Barrie (born
1931), actress and author of children's books[319]
Richard Benjamin (born
1938), actor and film director[352]
Dyan Cannon (born Samille
Diane Friesen , 1937–), film/TV actress, editor, producer,
and director[396]
Eddie Carmel (1936–1972),
entertainer known as "The Jewish Giant"[397]
Jerry Douglas (born Gerald
Rubenstein , 1932–), TV actress (The Young and the
Restless )[398]
Elliott Gould (born Elliot
Goldstein , 1938–), film/TV actor[399]
Charles Grodin (born
1935), actor and former cable talk show host[400]
Estelle Harris (born Estelle
Nussbaum , 1928–), actress (Seinfeld )[286]
Judd Hirsch (born
1935), actor (Taxi , NUMB3RS )[323]
Dustin Hoffman (born
1937), two-time Oscar winning actor[401]
Tony Jay (1933–2006),
English/American actor[402]
Harvey Keitel (born
1939), actor[403]
Walter Koenig (born
1936), actor, writer, teacher, and director (appeared in
original Star Trek )[404]
Yaphet Kotto (born
1937), African-American actor (son of Cameroonian Crown Prince),
(role in Alien )[405]
Martin Landau (born
1931), film/TV actor
Michael Landon (born Eugene
Maurice Orowitz , 1936–1991), actor, producer, and director[406]
Louise Lasser (born
1939), stage/film/TV actress (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman )[407] [408]
Piper Laurie (born Rosetta
Jacobs , 1932–), actress[409]
Linda Lavin (born
1937), stage, film, and TV actress[410]
Steve Lawrence (born Sidney
Liebowitz , 1935–), singer and actor (The Carol Burnett
Show )
Shari Lewis (born Sonia
Phyllis Hurwitz , 1933–1998), ventriloquist, puppeteer, and
children's TV show host[411]
Hal Linden (born
Harold Lipshitz, 1931–), actor and TV director (Barney Miller )[412]
Tina Louise (born
1934), model, singer, and film/TV actress[413]
Jackie Mason (born Yacov
Moshe Maza , 1931–), stand-up comedian/actor[414] [415]
Paul Mazursky (born
1930), film director and actor[416]
Barry Newman (born
1931), actor[417]
Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015),
film director, actor; played Spock on Star
Trek [418]
Suzanne Pleshette (1937–2008),
actress (The Bob Newhart Show )
Ron Rifkin (born
1939), actor, director[328]
Joan Rivers (Joan
Alexandra Molinsky Sanger Rosenberg , 1933–2014), comedienne,
actress, talk show host[419] [420]
George Segal (born
1934), film and stage actor[352]
William Shatner (born
1931), actor and writer, portrayed James
T. Kirk on Star
Trek .
Susan Strasberg (1938–1999),
actress (In Praise of Older Women )
Dame Elizabeth
Taylor (1932—2011),
Oscar-winning English/American film actress and sex
symbol [421] [422] [423]
Gene Wilder (born Jerome
Silberman , 1933–), actor and comedian[424]
1920s
Marty Allen (born
1922), stand-up comedian and actor
Marilyn Tyler (born
1926), opera singer
Ed Ames (born Edmund
Dantes Urick , 1927–), singer and actor[425]
Beatrice Arthur (born Bernice
Frankel , 1925–2009), actress[426]
Ed Asner (born
1929), actor[427]
Lauren Bacall (born Betty
Joan Perske , 1924–2014), film and stage actress[428]
Julian Beck (1925–1985),
actor, director, poet, and painter[429]
Shelley Berman (born
1926), comedian, writer, teacher, and actor[430]
Herschel Bernardi (1923–1986),
film, Broadway, and TV actor[431]
Theodore Bikel (born
1924), character actor, folk singer, and musician[432]
Larry Blyden (1925–1975),
actor[433]
Tom Bosley (1927–2010),
film/TV actor (Happy Days )[434]
Mel Brooks (born Melvin
Kaminsky , 1926–), director, writer, actor, and stand-up
comedian[435]
Lenny Bruce (born Leonard
Schneider , 1925–1966), stand-up comedian, writer, social
critic, satirist[436]
Susan Cabot (1927–1986),
actress[437]
Sid Caesar (1922–2014),
comic actor and writer[438]
Robert Clary (born Robert
Max Widerman , 1926–), French-born actor, published author,
and lecturer[439]
Tony Curtis (born Bernard
Schwartz , 1925–2010), film actor[440]
Rodney Dangerfield (born Jacob
Cohen , 1921–2004), comedian and actor[441]
Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925–1990),
(converted to Judaism )
entertainer, member of the "Rat Pack"[422] [442]
Peter Falk (1927–2011),
actor[443]
Fyvush Finkel (born
1922), actor[444]
Eddie Fisher (1928–2010),
singer and father of Carrie
Fisher
Lee Grant (born Lyova
Haskell Rosenthal , 1927–), theater, film, and TV actress,
and film director[352]
Buddy Hackett (born Leonard
Hacker , 1924–2003), stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and
producer[445]
Monty Hall (born Monte
Halperin , 1921–), Canadian-born actor, singer, and
sportscaster (Let's Make a Deal )[446]
Laurence Harvey (born Zvi
Mosheh Skikne , 1928–1973), Lithuanian-born actor; British
and American films
Steven Hill (born Solomon
Krakovsky , 1922–), film/TV actor[447]
Judy Holliday (born Judith
Tuvim , 1921–1965), actress, singer[448] [449]
Werner Klemperer (1920–2000),
comedic actor[450]
Jack Klugman (1922-2012),
actor
Harvey Korman (1927–2008),
actor[451]
Al Lewis (born Albert
Meister , 1920–2006), actor (Grandpa Munster )
Jerry Lewis (born Joseph
Levitch , 1926–), comedian, actor, and charity fund-raising
telethons[442]
Bill Macy (born
1922), actor[452]
Ross Martin (born Martin
Rosenblatt , 1920–1981), [Jewish family] Polish-born film/TV
actor (Wild Wild West )
Walter Matthau (1920–2000),
actor[453]
Anne Meara (1929–2015),
comedienne and actress, partner and wife of Jerry Stiller[454] [455]
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962),
actress, singer, and model[422]
Vic Morrow (1929–1982),
actor[456] [457]
Charlotte Rae (born
1926), actress from The
Facts of Life
Tony Randall (born Arthur
Leonard Rosenberg , 1920–2004), comic actor[458]
Carl Reiner (born
1922), actor, film director, producer, writer, and comedian[459]
Regina Resnik (born
1922), opera singer and actress[460]
Don Rickles (born
1926), stand-up comedian, actor; pioneer of insult comedy[461]
Fred Sadoff (1926–1994),
actor in South
Pacific [462]
Mort Sahl (born
1927), stand-up comedian and actor
Rod Serling (1924–1975),
screenwriter and actor (The Twilight Zone )[463]
Simone Signoret (1921–1985),
Academy Award-winning French actress[352]
Jerry Stiller (born
1927), comedian and actor[454] [455]
Mel Tormé (1925–1999),
actor, musician, known as "The Velvet Fog", jazz singer and
songwriter[464] [465]
Abe Vigoda (born
1921), film/TV actor (The Godfather )Vigoda
Sir
Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004), actor, film director.
Shelley Winters (born Shirley
Schrift , 1920–2006), two-time Academy Award-winning actress[466] [467]
1910s
Mason Adams (1919–2005),
character actor[468]
Martin Balsam (1919–1996),
actor; won an Academy Award for A
Thousand Clowns
John Banner (1910–1973),
Austrian/American actor (Hogan's Heroes )[469]
Red Buttons (born Aaron
Chwatt , 1919–2006), Academy Award-winning comedian and actor[282] [352] [470]
Lee J. Cobb (born Leo
Jacob , 1911–1976), Academy Award-nominated film actor[352]
Kirk Douglas (born Issur
Danielovitch , 1916), actor (Spartacus )[471]
John Garfield (born Jacob
Garfinkle , 1913–1952), actor[472]
Paulette Goddard (born Marion
Levy , 1910–1999), Oscar-nominated film and theatre actress[473]
Kitty Carlisle Hart (born Catherine
Conn , 1910–2007), singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the
arts[474]
Danny Kaye (born David
Daniel Kaminsky , 1913–1987), film actor, singer and comedian[475]
Hedy Lamarr (born Hedwig
Kiesler , 1914–2000), actress, invented early form of spread
spectrum communications technology, a key to modern wireless
communication
Marc Lawrence (born Max
Goldsmith , 1910–2005), character actor[476]
Zero Mostel (born Samuel
Mostel , 1915–1977), stage and film actor[477]
Jan Murray (born Murray
Janofsky , 1916–2006), stand-up comedian, actor[282] [478]
Luise Rainer (1910–2014),
German-born American two-time Academy Award-winning film actress[479] [480]
Lillian Roth (born Lillian
Rutstein , 1910–1980), singer and actress, noted performer on
Broadway[481]
Dinah Shore (born Frances
Rose Shore , 1916–1994), singer and actress[482] [483]
Sylvia Sidney (born Sophia
Kosow , 1910–1999), film actress[484] [485]
Phil Silvers (1911–1985),
entertainer and comedy actor[486]
Harold J. Stone (born Harold
Hochstein , 1913–2005), film/TV character actor[487]
Mike Wallace (born Myron
Wallace , 1918–2012), journalist, briefly acted during the
1940s[488]
Eli Wallach (1915–2014),
film, TV and stage actor[489]
Sam Wanamaker (1919–1993),
actor and director[490]
Keenan Wynn (1916–1986),
character actor[352]
1900s
Stella Adler (1901–1992),
actress and acting teacher[491]
Jack Albertson (1907–1981),
actor (Chico and the Man )
Leon Askin (born Leon
Aschkenasy , 1907–2005), Austrian American actor[492]
Milton Berle (born Milton
Berlinger , 1908–2002), comedian and actor; pioneered
vaudeville and stand-up comedy art forms[493] [494]
Joe Besser (1907–1988),
comedian (Three Stooges )[495]
Mel Blanc (1908–1989),
voice actor and comedian, "The Man of a Thousand Voices",
created voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird,
Wile E. Coyote, Barney Rubble.[496]
Ben Blue (born Benjamin
Bernstein , 1901–1975), Canadian American actor and comedian[352]
Howard Da Silva (born Howard
Silverblatt , 1909–1986), film actor[352]
Melvyn Douglas (born Melvyn
Hesselberg , 1901–1981), actor, won all three of the
entertainment industry's highest awards (two Oscars, a Tony, and
an Emmy)[497] [498]
Larry Fine (born Louis
Feinberg , 1902–1975), comedian and actor (Three Stooges )[495]
Joseph Green (1900-1996)
Polish-American film actor and director[499]
John Houseman (born Jacques
Haussmann , 1902–1988), actor; won an Academy Award for The
Paper Chase
Curly Howard (born Jerome
Horwitz , 1903–1952), one of the Three Stooges[495]
Sam Levene (1905–1980),
Russian/American stage and film actor[500]
Peter Lorre (born László
Löwenstein , 1904–1964), Austria-Hungary-born American stage
and screen actor (M )[501]
Zeppo Marx (1901–1979),
member of the Marx Brothers[502]
Sandy Meisner , (1905–1997), actor and acting coach;
developed acting methodology known as the "Meisner Technique"
Ritz Brothers (Al
Ritz , Jimmy
Ritz , Harry
Ritz , 1901–1965, 1904–1985, 1907–1986), Jewish comedy team[352]
Natalie Schafer (1900–1991),
actress (Gilligan's Island )
Lee Strasberg (born Israel
Strassberg , 1901–1982), actor, director, and acting teacher
in theater and film, who according to author Mel Gussow "revolutionized
the art of acting"
1890s
Jack Benny (born Benjamin
Kubelsky , 1894–1974), comedian, vaudeville performer, and
radio, TV, and film actor[503]
Gertrude Berg (born Tilly
Edelstein , 1899–1966), radio/TV actress[504]
Fanny Brice (born Fania
Borach , 1891–1951), comedian, singer, and entertainer[505]
George Burns (born Nathan
Birnbaum , 1896–1996), comedian and actor[506]
Eddie Cantor (born Israel
Iskowitz , 1892–1964), comedian, singer, actor, songwriter[507]
Ricardo Cortez (born Jacob
Krantz , 1899–1977), Austrian-born American silent film star,
known as a "Latin lover" type[508]
Hermione Gingold (1897–1987),
British-born actress[509]
Moe Howard (born Moses
Horwitz , 1897–1975), "leader" of the Three Stooges[495]
Shemp Howard (born Samuel
Horwitz , 1895–1955), member of the Three Stooges[495]
Sam Jaffe (born Shalom
Jaffe , 1891–1984), Academy Award-nominated film and stage
actor[352]
Irving Kaufman (born Isidore
Kaufman , 1890–1976), singer, recording artist, and
vaudeville performer[510]
Francis Lederer (1899–2000),
Czech-born American actor[511]
Philip Loeb (1892–1955),
stage, film, and TV actor[512]
Paul Lukas (1895–1971),
Hungarian American film actor[352]
Groucho Marx (born Julius
Marx , 1890–1977), comedian, working both with his siblings,
the Marx Brothers, and on his own[502]
Gummo Marx (born Milton
Marx , 1893–1977), one of the Marx Brothers[502]
Paul Muni (born Meshilem
Meier Weisenfreund , 1895–1967), Austrian-born American
Academy Award and Tony Award-winning actor[513]
Carmel Myers (1899–1980),
silent film actress[514]
Molly Picon (born Małka
Opiekun , 1898–1992), actor of stage, screen, and TV[515]
Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel
Goldenberg , 1893–1973), stage and film actor[516]
Mae West (born Mary
Jane West , 1893–1980), actress, playwright, screenwriter,
and sex symbol[517]
1880s
Broncho Billy Anderson (born Maxwell
Aronson , 1880–1971), actor, writer, director, and producer;
first star of the Western film genre[518]
Theda Bara (born Theodosia
Goodman , 1885–1955), silent film actress; the first screen
"Vamp"[519]
Douglas Fairbanks (born Douglas
Ullman , 1883–1939), actor, screenwriter, director, and
producer known for his silent films
Al Jolson (born Asa
Yoelson , 1886–1950), singer and actor[520]
Chico Marx (born Leonard
Marx , 1887–1961), one of the Marx Brothers[502]
Harpo Marx (born Adolph
Marx , 1888–1964), one of the Marx Brothers[502]
Sophie Tucker (born Sonya
Kalish , 1884–1966), actress, singer, and comedienne[521]
Erich von Stroheim (1885–1957),
Austrian-born American filmmaker and actor[522]
Louis Wolheim (1880–1931),
character actor in silent films during the 1920s; also appeared
on stage and in early sound films (All
Quiet on the Western Front )
Ed Wynn (born Isaiah
Edwin Leopold , 1886–1966), comedian and actor[352]
Pre–1880s
Alla Nazimova (born Miriam
Leventon , 1879–1945), theater and film actress, scriptwriter,
and producer[523]
Boris Thomashefsky (1868–1939),
Ukrainian-born American singer, actor, Yiddish theater icon[524]
Jacob Pavlovitch Adler (1855–1926),
Russian-born American actor, Yiddish theater[525]
Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–1868),
actress, dancer, painter, and poet; converted to Judaism upon
marrying the first of her four husbands[526]
Actors (theater)
Persons listed with a double asterisk (**) are producers who
have won the Tony
Award for Best Musical and/or
the Tony
Award for Best Play . Those listed with a triple asterisk (***)
have won the Tony
Award for Best
Direction of a Musical and/or Play. Those listed with a quadruple
asterisk (****) have won the Tony
Award for Best Actor
or Best Actress in a Musical or Play.
Comedians
Dan Ahdoot , finalist Last
Comic Standing , 2004[527]
Dave Attell (born
1965), stand-up comedian; host of Insomniac
with Dave Attell [528]
Victor Borge (born Børge
Rosenbaum , 1909–2000), humorist and concert pianist[529]
Andrew Ginsburg (born
1979), comedian, actor, and three-time champion bodybuilder[530]
Tom Lehrer (born
1928), satirist, musician[531]
Ritz Brothers (Al
Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, Harry Ritz), see "Actors"[352]
Robert Schimmel (1950–2010),
stand-up comedian; often X-rated and controversial[532]
Dance
Persons listed with a double asterisk (**) are winners of the Tony
Award for Best
Choreography.
Film/television
directors
J. J. Abrams (born
1966), screenwriter, director, film/TV producer[534]
Woody Allen (born
1935), Oscar-winning screenwriter, director and actor[535]
Eleanor Antin (born
1935) photographer, author, and artist working with video,
film, performance, and drawing[536]
Judd Apatow (born
1968), screenwriter, director, film/TV producer[537]
Alan Arkin (born
1934), Academy Award-nominated film actor, director[282] [352]
Darren Aronofsky (born
1969), film director, screenwriter and producer[264]
Ralph Bakshi (born
1938), film director and animator[538]
Noah Baumbach (born
1969), film screenwriter and director[539]
Henry Bean (born
1945)[540]
Richard Benjamin (born
1938), actor/film director[352]
Curtis Bernhardt (born
1899, Germany)[541]
Mike Binder (born
1958), director, writer and actor in film and TV[542]
Peter Bogdanovich (born
1939), film actor, writer and director[543]
Zach Braff (born
1975), film/TV actor, director, screenwriter, and producer[544] [545]
John Brahm (born
1893, Germany)[541]
Albert Brooks (born
1947), film actor, writer and director[546]
James L. Brooks (born
1940), TV and film writer, producer and director[547]
Mel Brooks (born
1926), writer, director and actor of film, TV and stage[548]
Richard Brooks (born
1912), film director and producer[549]
William Castle (born
1914), film director and producer[550]
Joel Coen (born
1954) and Ethan
Coen (born
1957), Academy Award-winning film writers, directors,
producers and editors[551]
David Cronenberg (born
1943), film writer and director[552]
George Cukor (born
1899), Academy Award-winning film director and producer[553]
Michael Curtiz (born
1886), Academy Award-winning film director[554]
Jules Dassin (born
1911), Once blacklisted writer and director of film[555]
Maya Deren (born
1917), Film writer, director and actress[556]
Cecil B. DeMille (born
1881), Academy Award-winning film director and producer[557]
Stanley Donen (born
1924), film producer and director[558]
Richard Donner (born
1930), film director, producer and sometimes actor[559]
Robert Downey Sr (born
1935), film writer and director[560]
Samuel Fuller (born
1911), film writer, director and actor[561]
Keith Gordon (born
1966), film actor, director and writer[562]
Lee Grant (born Lyova
Haskell Rosenthal , 1927–), theater, film, and TV
actress, and film director[352]
James Gray (born
1969), film writer and director[563]
Joseph Green (1900-1996)
Polish-American film director and actor[499]
Bud Greenspan (born
1926), director of documentaries on sports[564]
Christopher Guest (born
1948), see "Actors"
above[565] [566]
Todd Haynes (born
1961), film writer and director[567]
Amy Heckerling (born
1954), film director[568]
Marshall Herskovitz (born
1952), film producer and director[569]
Arthur Hiller (born
1923), film director and producer[570]
Agnieszka Holland (born
1948 in Poland)[571]
Nicole Holofcener (born
1960), writer and director in film[572]
Henry Jaglom (born
1941), writer, director and actor in Independent film[573]
Andrew Jarecki (born
1960), film director and producer, musician, and
entrepreneur; brother ofEugene
Jarecki and
half-brother of Nicholas
Jarecki [574]
Eugene Jarecki (born
1964), film director, writer, and producer, and author;
brother of Andrew
Jarecki and half-brother of Nicholas
Jarecki [574]
Miranda July (born
Miranda Jennifer Grossinger, 1974) Jewish father[575]
Jeremy Paul Kagan (born
1945), film writer and director[576]
Jake Kasdan (born
1975), film writer and director[577]
Lawrence Kasdan (born
1949), film writer and director[578]
Jeffrey Katzenberg (born
1950), film producer, director and co-founder of DreamWorks
SKG [579]
Philip Kaufman (born
1936) film director and screenwriter[580]
Henry Koster (born
1905), film director[581]
Stanley Kramer (born
1913), director[582]
Stanley Kubrick (born
1928)
John Landis (born
1950), movie actor, director, writer, and producer[583]
Fritz Lang (born
1890, Austria, mother born Jewish)[541]
Norman Lear (born
1923) film and television director.[584]
Mervyn LeRoy (born
1900), film director[585]
Barry Levinson (born
1942), producer, writer and director of film and TV[586]
Shawn Levy (born
1967), film producer and director[587]
Albert Lewin (born
1894), film writer, producer and director[588]
Jerry Lewis (born
1925), film actor, writer and director[589]
Doug Liman (born
1965), film and TV producer and director[590]
Lynne Littman (born
June 26, 1941) film and television director and producer[591]
Ernst Lubitsch (born
1894), film director originally from Germany[592]
Michael Lucas (born
1972, USSR)[593]
Sidney Lumet (born
1924), film writer, producer and director[594]
David Mamet (born
1947), writer and director of stage and screen[595]
Michael Mann (born
1943), film director, screenwriter, producer[596]
Elaine May (born
1932), film, TV and stage writer, director and actress[597]
Paul Mazursky (born
1930), see "Actors"
above[598]
Lewis Milestone (born
1895), film director and producer[599]
John Milius (born
1944)[600]
Meredith Monk (born
1942) composer, performer, theater director, vocalist,
filmmaker, and choreographer[601]
Errol Morris (born
1948), documentary filmmaker[602]
Mike Nichols (born
1931), Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Academy Award-winning film and
stage director[352]
Leonard Nimoy , film director, actor, writer, singer,
songwriter, poet, and photographer
Ken Olin (born
1954), see "Actors"
above[603]
Marcel Ophüls (born
1927), documentary filmmaker, son of Max
Ophüls [541] [604]
Max Ophüls (born
1902 in Germany), father of Marcel
Ophüls [541] [605]
Frank Oz (born
1944), writer, actor and director of film and TV[606]
Alan J. Pakula (born
1928), film director and producer[607]
Larry Peerce (born
1930), film writer and director[608]
Arthur Penn (born
1922), film director and producer[609]
Sydney Pollack (born
1934), film producer, director, actor and writer[610]
Abraham Polonsky (born
1910), film writer and director[611]
Otto Preminger (born
1906), film producer, director and actor[612]
Bob Rafelson (born
1933), film writer-director[613]
Irving Rapper (born
1888), British-born film director[614]
Brett Ratner (born
1969)[615]
Ron Rifkin (born
1939), actor, director[603]
Jay Roach (born
1957), film director, producer and screenwriter, converted
to Judaism[616]
Eli Roth (born
1972), film actor, director, producer and writer[617]
Julian Schnabel (born
1951)[618]
Steve Sekely (1899-1979)
Hungarian-born film director[619]
George Sidney (1916–2002),
film director, known for MGM films[352]
Joan Micklin Silver (born
1935)[620]
Bryan Singer (born
1965)[621]
Curt Siodmak (born
1902)[622]
Robert Siodmak (born
1902)[622]
Barry Sonnenfeld , director[623]
Steven Spielberg (born
1946)[624]
Edgar Ulmer (born
1904, Austria-Hungary)[541]
Josef von Sternberg (born
1894, Austria)[625]
Erich von Stroheim (born
1885, Austria)[626]
Robin Washington (born
1956)[627]
Claudia Weill (born
1947) film and theater director, educator, cinematographer[628]
Billy Wilder (born
1906)[541]
William Wyler (born
1902, Germany)[629]
Fred Zinnemann (born
1907, Austria) )[541]
David Zucker & Jerry
Zucker (born
1950), parody directors, producers[630]
Models
TV and radio
presenters
Mary Hart (born
1950), see "Actors"
above[634]
Daryn Kagan (born
1963), host of CNN Live Today[635]
Al Michaels [636]
Amy Wynn Pastor (born
1976), carpenter on Trading
Spaces [637]
Joan Rivers (1933–2014),
talk show host, stage actress/writer, comedienne, and celebrity[420]
Daniel Schorr (1916–2010),
journalist covered the world for more than 60 years, last as a
senior news analyst for National Public Radio[638]
Jerry Springer (born
1944), host of The
Jerry Springer Show [639]
Mike Wallace (1918–2012),
journalist, 60
Minutes correspondent[640]
Barbara Walters (born
1929), media personality, regular fixture on morning TV shows (Today and The
View ), evening news magazines (20/20 ), and on The
ABC Evening News , as the first female evening news anchor[641]
Producers and directors (theater)
Persons listed with a double asterisk (**) are producers who
have won the Tony
Award for Best Musical and/or
the Tony
Award for Best Play . Those listed with a triple asterisk (***)
have won the Tony
Award for Best
Direction of a Musical and/or Play. Those listed with a quadruple
asterisk (****) have won the Tony
Award for Best Actor
or Best Actress in a Musical or Play.
Herb Alpert , producer, and composer, songwriter, lead
singer, and horn player with Tijuana
Brass
Boris Aronson , set designer, costume designer and
lighting designer
George Axelrod , producer & director
Julian Beck and Judith
Malina , founders of Living
Theatre
David Belasco , producer & director
Michael Bennett , director & producer, choreographer,
dancer **
Rudolf Bing (1902–1997),
opera impresario, General Manager of the Metropolitan
Opera in New
York from 1950 to 1972[642]
Robert Brustein , producer, writer, director, critic,
educator
Abe Burrows , director ***
Joseph Chaikin & Peter
Feldman , founders of Open
Theatre
Paddy Chayefsky , director
Heinrich Conried , theatre owner/operator & producer
Norman Corwin , director
Clive Davis , producer
Cy Feuer , producer, director & theatre owner/operator **
Ron Field , director ***
David Geffen , producer **
Leonard Goldberg , producer
Arthur Hammerstein , producer & director (uncle of Oscar
Hammerstein II)
Oscar Hammerstein I , producer & theater director/operator
(grandfather of Oscar Hammerstein II)
Oscar Hammerstein II , producer & director
Ben Hecht , idiosyncratic screenwriter, director,
producer, playwright, and novelist. Known as "the
Shakespeare of Hollywood".
Sidney Howard , producer & director
George Jessel , see "Actors
(Theater)" above
Robert Kalfin , producer, director, writer **
Mickey Katz , see "Actors
(Theater)" above
George S. Kaufman , producer, director, and theater owner/operator
Michael Kidd , director and producer
Alan King , see "Actors
(Theater)" above
James Lapine , director & librettist
Norman Lear , creator, head screenwriter, and producer of
taboo breaking sitcom All
in the Family , which was a big influence on South
Park ; also created Maude and The
Jeffersons
Ernest Lehman , producer
Sam Levene , see "Actors
(Theater)" above
Lucille Lortel , Off-Broadway producer, Lucille Lortel
Theatre named after her
Sanford Meisner , founder of Neighbourhood
Playhouse
David Merrick , producer & director **
Lorne Michaels , comedian, writer, director, producer,
the sole creator, writer, director and producer ofSaturday
Night Live ; also produced film and TV projects that
spun off from it
Arthur Miller , playwright
Mitch Miller , producer
Isaac Mizrahi (born
1961), fashion designer[643]
Mike Nichols (born
1931), Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Academy Award-winning film and
stage director[352]
Joseph Papp a.k.a.
Joe Papp, founded the non-profit NYC Public Theater **
Marc Platt , producer
Harold Prince , director **, ***
Elmer Rice , director & producer
Jerome Robbins , producer & director ***
Billy Rose , director, producer, and theater operator
Morrie Ryskind , director
Rebecca Schull , actress
Shubert family , producers & theater owners **
Anna Sokolow , director
Steven Spielberg , film director, producer,
Lee Strasberg and Harold
Clurman , co-founders of Group
Theatre
Julie Taymor , director ***
Bob Weinstein , producer, screenwriter
Harvey Weinstein , producer
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , see "Actors
(Theater)" above
David Zippel , director
Circus
Abe Goldstein , was regarded as "the Greatest Irish Cop Clown"
in the business and worked for Ringling Bros. and other circuses
Paul Binder , co-founder, ringmaster and artistic director of
the Big Apple Circus
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