
Cast
Mike Nussbaum
Acting
Cast
Mike Nussbaum
Known for
Acting
Born
1923-12-29
From
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died
2023-12-23
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Nussbaum (December 29, 1923 - December 23, 2023) was an American actor and director. From the start of his acting career in the 1950s, Nussbaum appeared in many of David Mamet's plays both on and off Broadway, as well as in Chicago. His appearances in movies include roles in Field of Dreams (1989) and Men In Black (1997). In 1997 he received a Jeff Award for his performance as Reverend Lionel Espy in David Hare's Racing Demon. His performance in Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway received a Drama Desk Award in 1984. As a director, his work has included Where Have You Gone, Jimmy Stewart? (2002) by Art Shay. Nussbaum also appeared in local TV commercials for Chicago's Northwest Federal Savings (with the jingle, "It's Northwest Federal Savings Time, sixty-three hours a week"). Description above from the Wikipedia article Mike Nussbaum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Men in Black
as Gentle Rosenburg

Fatal Attraction
as Bob Drimmer

Field of Dreams
as Principal

Losing Isaiah
as Dr. Jamison

The Water Engine
as Mr. Wallace

Desperate Hours
as Mr. Nelson

Towing
as Phil

Harry and Tonto
as Old Age Home Clerk

Family
as Great-Great Uncle

The Con
as Harry

Things Change
as Mr. Green

Condition: Critical
as Dr. Burton Langhern

Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again
as 'Pop' Tate

House of Games
as Joey

T.R. Baskin
as Office Manager

Steal Big Steal Little
as Sam Barlow

The Game of Their Lives
as Johnny Abruzzo

Tom of Your Life
as Father McMurphy

Shadow of a Doubt
as Nate Golden

Overexposed
as Bob Davis

Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery
as Dr. Sidney Canfield

Separate But Equal
as Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter

The Monitors
as Exercise Chief

Osso Bucco
as Uncle Sil

Vital Signs
as Mike

Smokefall
as Colonel

Three Short Plays by Tracy Letts
as Landy

flying
as Paul