Sam Jaffe

American Actor

Sam Jaffe was born in New York City, New York, United States on March 10th, 1891 and is the American Actor. At the age of 93, Sam Jaffe biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 10, 1891
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Death Date
Mar 24, 1984 (age 93)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Actor, Engineer, Film Actor, Musician, Stage Actor, Teacher, Television Actor
Sam Jaffe Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Sam Jaffe Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
City College of New York, (B.Sc. Engineering, 1912)
Sam Jaffe Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Lillian Taiz, ​ ​(m. 1926; died 1941)​, Bettye Ackerman, ​ ​(m. 1956)​
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Sam Jaffe Career

As a young man, he lived in Greenwich Village in the same apartment building as a young John Huston. The two men became good friends and remained so for life. Jaffe was later to star in two of Huston's films: The Asphalt Jungle and The Barbarian and the Geisha. Jaffe's closest friends included Zero Mostel, Edward G. Robinson, Ray Bradbury, and Igor Stravinsky. In 1923 he appeared in the Broadway premiere of God of Vengeance (Got fun Nekome) by Sholem Asch, as Reb Ali. The production became notorious after the cast, producer, and theatre owner were indicted and found guilty on charges of indecency in May 1923. Jaffe began to work in film in 1934, rising to prominence with his very first role as the mad Tsar Peter III in The Scarlet Empress. In 1938, Jaffe was forty-seven years old when he played the title role of bhisti (waterbearer) Gunga Din.

Jaffe was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses during the 1950s, supposedly for being a communist sympathizer. Despite this, he was hired first by Robert Wise for The Day the Earth Stood Still and then by director William Wyler for his role in the 1959 Academy Award-winning version of Ben-Hur.

Jaffe co-starred in the ABC television series, Ben Casey as Dr. David Zorba from 1961 to 1965 alongside Vince Edwards. He also made many guest-starring roles on other series, including Batman as Mr. Zoltan Zorba, and the Western Alias Smith and Jones. In 1975, he co-starred as a retired doctor who is murdered by Janet Leigh in the Columbo episode "Forgotten Lady". He also appeared with an all-star cast in the TV pilot film of Rod Serling's Night Gallery and as Emperor Norton in one episode of Bonanza.

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