Mandy Patinkin

Mandy Patinkin

  • Born: 1952-11-30
  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: Actor, singer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of Kansas
  • Representative Works: Chicago Hope, Criminal Minds, Homeland, The Princess Bride
  • Patinkin Mandy ( Mandy Patinkin ), on November 30, 1952 was born in Illinois in Chicago , graduated from the University of Kansas , [1]  American actor, singer treble.
    Patinkin made his debut on TV and movie screens in 1978; in 1986 he starred in " The Princess Bride " as the swordsman Enigo Montoya who had a bloody vengeance; since 1994, he has starred in many TV drama series , Including Columbia Broadcasting System’s crime dramas "Chicago Hope", " Criminal Minds " and "Homeland". [2]  In 1995, with " Chicago Hope " , he won the Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Actor in a Drama Category; in 2011, he also nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Category with " Homeland " . [3] 

    Early Experience

    Mandy Patinkin was born in a middle-class American family, with Russian, Polish, and Jewish descent, and is a conservative Jew . Mandy Patinkin's mother was a housewife, and his father worked for a metal and steel smelting company in the United States. My mother once wrote a Jewish cookbook and wrote "Dolalie's Jewish Home-cooked Meals". Pattingkin's cousin Mark Pattingkin is a famous American columnist, and another cousin Sheldon Pattingkin is the founder of the well-known comedy group "Second City". 
    In 1970, Mandy Patinkin graduated from Kenwood High School in Chicago and entered the University of Kansas to study. In college, Patinkin and Kelsey Grammer were classmates. When choosing an actor, Patinkin also ranked Granmore's name before him. 

    Performing Experience

    In 1979, Mandy Patinkin participated in the film "French Postcard" and since then embarked on the path of acting.
    In 1980, Mandy Patinkin in the American version of ""Played "Che", with his outstanding performance in the play, Patinkin established his position in the musical theatre industry in one fell swoop.
    In 1986, he played the leading role in the musical " Sunday In the Park With George " ( Sunday In the Park With George ) in the musical " Sunday In the Park With George " in Sondheim and Repin , playing the role of artist George. This successful performance has been further expanded. His influence has increased his popularity; in the same year, he also starred in the movie " The Princess Bride ", in which he played a swordsman with blood and blood, Enigo Montoya.
    In 1987, his performances in Joseph Rapp's " Knife " and another stage play called " Rhinoceros " were not very enthusiastic, and his acting career entered a low ebb.
    In 1991, after a short period of downturn, Mandy Patinkin returned to Broadway and played the ugly, humped and lame Lord Craven in another Broadway classic " The Secret Garden ".
    In 1992, Mandy Patinkin played the role of Ernesto Guevara in the famous musical " Evita " , a revolutionary against Belon’s rule, which allowed him to win the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre for Best Actor and a Los Angeles Drama. Judging the best actor award. In the same year, Patinkin once again participated in the Pulitzer award-winning musical "Sunday in the Park with George" and the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre's award-winning musical " The Secret Garden ".
    In 1993, he played the leading actor in the stage play " Falsettos " ( Falsettos ) staged in New York . In his spare time during the performance, he also held many solo concerts and released many albums, all of which have received very good market results.
    In 1994, Patinkin's role in the Columbia Broadcasting System TV series " Chicago Hope " allowed him to win another major achievement in the TV drama industry- Emmy Awards . However, he left the crew in the second season of the show because he could not accompany his wife often. Although he went back again at the beginning of the sixth season, the show was cancelled soon after.
    In 1998, Mandy Patinkin, who made great achievements in musicals, released his solo album "Mamaloshen". The name of this album "Mamaloshen" means " mother tongue " in Yiddish, and the album contains many classical and modern songs he sang in Yiddish. 
    In 2005, Patinkin played the leading role in the TV series " Criminal Minds ", and he resolutely left when the show began to become more and more brilliant. Before leaving the crew, Patinkin said in an interview: "I want to see more humor and drama on TV... I want to live until that day, when people's love for comedy finally surpasses their love for violence. ." 
    In 2011, Mandy Patinkin starred in the TV series " Homeland ", in which he played an important role, and therefore was nominated for Emmy Awards. 

    Personal Life

    Mandy Patinkin married Kathryn Grody in 1980. Patinkin's wife Kathryn Grody is an actor and writer. They have two sons. One of them, Gideon, has also participated in his father's stage performances.
    Mandy Patinkin had keratoconus in the mid-90s , which led to two corneal transplantation operations. In 2004, he was diagnosed and treated for state cancer .
    Mandy Patinkin has been actively involved in various activities of Jewish roots and culture. He sang in Yiddish in concerts and on his album "Mamaloshen" . He also wrote two books about Jewish culture. He is also an avid model train enthusiast. 

    Character Evaluation

    Mandy Patinkin's on-screen charm has added a lot to " Criminal Minds ".  
    Although I don’t know how much effort Mandy Patinkin spent on " Criminal Minds ", I think his actor charm is comparable to the whispering pain that David Caruso showed in " CSI: Miami ". .  
    Extended Reading

    Madonna: Truth or Dare quotes

    • Kevin Costner: Thanks for having us. It was really generous.

      Madonna: Thanks for coming.

      Kevin Costner: We thought it was "neat".

      Madonna: "Neat"?

      Kevin Costner: Really neat.

      Madonna: No one's ever described it as that.

      Kevin Costner: Have fun. We won't be making that other deal.

      Madonna: Not neat enough for you?

    • Madonna: [after learning Toronto police will arrest her if she simulates masturbation on-stage] Last time I was on tour, Sean was in jail. I guess it's my turn.