Broken-nosed, rough-looking but gentle-mannered, Hirsch could be an archetypal native New Yorker, but this Broadway veteran--who often played Jews--actually broke into acting in a Colorado stock company. He returned home to the off-Broadway stage and scored his Broadway breakthrough as the clerk in Lanford Wilson's "Hot'L Baltimore." Numerous productions followed including two memorable Herb Gardner works, "I'm Not Rappaport" (1986) and "Conversations With My Father" (1992), both of which garnered Hirsch Tony Awards for Best Actor. He diversified into features with a small role in Sidney Lumet's "Serpico" (1973) and proceeded to a number of big-screen character roles. Hirsch's most memorable film performances include an Oscar-nominated turn as Timoth...
A college lecturer takes off to Paris to start anew after a scandal had cost him his job.
Life Happens
A single mom ends up with full-time custody after the kid’s pro surfer dad takes off on tour.
Black Swan
"2 words - Natalie Portman"A young ballerina - Nina's passion of ballet dancing takes to new heights as her company searches for a new lead to play both the roles of White and Black...