Louis Zorich (February 12, 1924 – January 30, 2018) was an American actor. He played sporting goods salesman Burt Buchman, Paul Buchman's father, on the NBC series Mad About You from 1993 to 1999.[1][2]
In 1973 Zorich and his wife, the award-winning film and stage actress Olympia Dukakis, founded the Whole Theatre Company in Montclair, New Jersey — that state's first resident professional theater.[13] They operated the theater for 18 years.[14]
In the 1976 revival of They Knew What They Wanted, Zorich played middle-aged Napa Valley grape farmer Tony[15] and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award.[12] Critic Douglas Watt wrote, "Zorich underlines the heartiness, canniness and energy of Tony -- even after he has suffered that crushing wedding-day accident --- in countless shrewd and effective details."[15] He played Mr. Maraczek in the 1993 Broadway musical revival She Loves Me.[12] Critic Frank Scheck wrote, "...Louis Zorich is moving as the store owner trying to cope with the news of his wife's infidelity."[16] Zorich said in 1993, "Actors are by nature introverted, sensitive people, who can lead behind their characters. Every time I walk on that stage I still get nervous."[9]
Zorich was on the faculty of HB Studio in New York City. He also edited the anthology What Have You Done: The Inside Stories of Auditioning from the Ridiculous to the Sublime.[14]
He co-starred in the critically acclaimed comedy TV series Brooklyn Bridge as family patriarch Jules Berger.[23] In a 1993 interview, Zorich was asked which assignment best matched his personality. He said, "I think it would be Jules Bergen, the grandfather I played in Brooklyn Bridge. By nature, I'm rather easygoing and tend to let thing slide." Zorich mentioned that the series "afforded me the type of visibility that you can't always get in the theater..."[12]
Personal life
Zorich was married to Academy Award-winning actress Olympia Dukakis for 56 years, from 1962 until his death.[24] They had three children together. He died at his Manhattan apartment at the age of 93 on January 30, 2018.[25][3]
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