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F. Murray Abraham
  • Birth Name:
    Fahrid Murray Abraham
  • Date of Birth:
    October 24, 1939
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Scorpio
  • Place of Birth:
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A
  • Height:
    5' 11"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:
    University of Texas at Austin

Family

F. Murray Abraham
  • Father:
    Fahrid Abraham
  • Mother:
    Josephine Abraham
  • Spouse:
    Kate Hannan (7 April 1962 - present) 2 children

Career

F. Murray Abraham

Awards

F. Murray Abraham

1985: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for Best Actor, for Amadeus


1985: Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, for Amadeus


1985: Golden Globes for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, for Amadeus


1985: Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Actor, for Amadeus - Won

Trivia

F. Murray Abraham
  • Abraham most recently made a guest appearance on the popular television series Saving Grace, on which he played an angel, Matthew.
  • Abraham's relatively low-profile film career subsequent to his Academy Award has been held by many as an example of the so-called Oscar jinx.
  • Abraham won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus (1984). After Amadeus he has mainly focused on classical theatre, and has starred in many Shakespearean productions such as Othello and Richard III, as well as many other plays by the likes of Samuel Beckett and Gilbert and Sullivan.
  • He worked with Pacino again in the gangster film Scarface in 1983, playing drug dealer Omar Suarez.
  • He also appears very early in All the President's Men as one of the police officers who arrests the Watergate burglars in the offices of the Democratic National Headquarters.
  • Abraham can be seen as one of the undercover cops along with Al Pacino in Sidney Lumet's Serpico (1973).
  • braham made his screen debut as a cabbie in Neil Simon's The Prisoner of Second Avenue.

Quotes

F. Murray Abraham
  • "The idea that you can make love and not war really is pretty neat. That thing in Korea, the thing in Israel - that's all over the world. There must be a new way of thinking."
  • "Suddenly I was the man who got the part that every actor in the English language was trying to get. I was really scared. I had talked the talk, and now I had to walk the walk. For three days, I couldn't answer the phone."
  • "People desire power. I don't know why they want it so. It seems to me it implies a hugely superior intellect which separates them from most of the populace."
  • "Once I looked into a mirror at my face I felt like it was completely convincing. I was Salieri."
  • "Milos said, You're my first choice. From my point of view, that doesn't pay the rent. I said, Tell me what I have to do next because I'm busy painting my kitchen."
  • "If these men decided that they have to go in there and fight, I want them to send their own children and grandchildren. I want them to not send a bunch of strangers' kids in there to fight and die."
  • "I'm not going to just say nice things about everybody unless I mean it."
  • "I'm just having a wonderful time. It's an interesting thing that I'm very comfortable with this material and I don't know why. Maybe it's because I did MacBeth."
  • "I'd like President Bush to think maybe there's another way to think, that maybe Kissinger was wrong when he says we had to go in there because he was wrong about Vietnam."
  • "I'd like President Bush to get a gun in his hands. I'll go with him. I can't think of anything better than to die in place 's just beginning their lives."
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Biography

F. Murray Abraham
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 16, 2009

MURRAYFahrid Murray Abraham (born October 24, 1939) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. He became known during the 1980s, after winning the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Amadeus, and has since appeared in many roles, both leading and supporting, in films, television, and mainly on stage.

Abraham was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Josephine, a housewife, and Fahrid Abraham, an auto mechanic. His father was an Assyrian Christian who immigrated from Syria during the 1920s famine; his paternal grandfather was a chanter in the Syriac Orthodox Church. Abraham's mother, one of fourteen children, was an Italian American, the daughter of an immigrant who worked in the coal mines of Western Pennsylvania. Abraham was raised in El Paso, Texas, near the Mexican border, where he was a gang member during his teenage years. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, then studied acting under Uta Hagen in New York City. He began his acting career on the stage, debuting in a Los Angeles production of Ray Bradbury's The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit.

Abraham won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus (1984). After Amadeus he has mainly focused on classical theatre, and has starred in many Shakespearean productions such as Othello and Richard III, as well as many other plays by the likes of Samuel Beckett and Gilbert and Sullivan.

Abraham has focused on stage work throughout his career, giving notable performances as Pozzo in Mike Nichols' production of Waiting for Godot, Malvolio in Twelfth Night for the New York Shakespeare Festival, and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice for a New York based theatre company called Theatre For A New Audience (TFANA) which has been performed in March 2007 at The Swan Theatre, part of the Royal Shakespeare Company.  Abraham has been married to Kate Hannan since 1962; they have two children. He taught Theater at Brooklyn College.

Filmography

F. Murray Abraham

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