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Mandy Patinkin
Mandy Patinkin (born November 30, 1952), is an American actor and singer.
Born Mandel Bruce Patinkin in Chicago, Illinois. Attended Kenwood High School , University of Kansas and Juilliard School of Drama . On Broadway, he played Che Guevara in Evita and a leading role in Stephen Sondheim's Follies. He is a renowned tenor.
Perhaps best known for his trademark line in 1987's The Princess Bride ("Hello! My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"), he has been in a number of popular films (see list below.)
Married Kathryn Grody in 1980; two sons, Isaac and Gideon.
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Film
- Piņero (2001) - Joseph Papp
- The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (1999) - Huxley
- (1994) - Brother Daniel
- The Music of Chance (1993) - Jim Nashe
- The Doctor (1991) - Dr. Murray Kaplan
- Impromptu (1991) - Alfred De Musset
- True Colors (1991) - John Palmeri
- Dick Tracy (1990) - 88 Keys
- The House on Carroll Street (1988) - Ray Salwen
- Alien Nation (1988) - Detective Samuel Francisco
- The Princess Bride (1987) - Inigo Montoya
- Daniel (1983) - Paul Isaacson
- Yentl (1983) - Avigdor
- Ragtime (1981) - Tateh
- French Postcards (1979) - Sayyid
- The Big Fix (1978) - Pool Man (film debut)
Stage
- Dress Casual
- The Wild Party (2001) - Burrs
- The Secret Garden (1991) - Archibald Craven
- Sunday in the Park with George (1984) - George
- Evita (1979) - Che (Tony Award, 1980)
- The Shadow Box - Mark
Television
- Chicago Hope - Dr. Jeffrey Geiger (Emmy Award, 1995)
- Dead Like Me - Rube
- television commercials
Recordings
- Sings Sondheim (2002)
- Kidults (2001)
- The Wild Party (2000)
- Mamaloshen (1998)
- Oscar & Steve (1995)
- Experiment (1994)
- The Secret Garden (1991)
- Dress Casual (1990)
- Mandy Patinkin (1989)
- Sunday in the Park With George (1984)
- Evita (1978)
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