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Biography

Bronx-born actor Judd Hirsch attended CCNY, where he majored in engineering and physics. A blossoming fascination in the theatre convinced Hirsch that his future lay in acting. He studied at the AADA and worked with a Colorado stock company before his 1966 Broadway debut in Barefoot in the Park. He spent many years at New York's Circle Repertory, where he appeared in the first-ever production of Lanford Wilson's The Hot L Baltimore. After an auspicious TV-movie bow in the well-received The Law (1974), Hirsch landed his first weekly-series assignment, playing the title character in the cop drama Delvecchio (1976-77). From 1978 to 1982, he was seen as Alex Reiger in the popular ensemble comedy Taxi, earning two Emmies in the process. While occupied with Taxi, Hirsch found time to act off-Broadway, winning an Obie award for the 1979 production Talley's Folly. In the following decade, he was honored with two Tony Awards for the Broadway efforts I'm Not Rappoport and Conversations with My Father. His post-Taxi TV series roles include Press Wyman in Detective in the House (1985) and his Golden Globe-winning turn as John Lacey in Dear John (1988-92). Judd Hirsch could also be seen playing Jeff Goldblum's father in the movie blockbuster Independence Day (1996). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Taxi: Season 02

Most disliked movie

Teachers

Awards

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
Taxi [TV Series] 1982
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
Taxi [TV Series] 1981
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Ordinary People 1980
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Ordinary People 1980
Academy

 

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
Taxi [TV Series] 1980
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
Taxi [TV Series] 1979
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
Taxi [TV Series] 1978
Golden Globe

 


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