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Joe Silver was an American stage, television, film and radio actor. His distinctive deep voice was once described as "the lowest voice in show business; so low that when he speaks, he unties your shoelaces."
Born
Thursday, 28 September 1922
Died
Monday, 27 February 1989
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks | Rollo Linsky | 2014 |
The American Nightmare | Self | 2000 |
Switching Channels | Mordsini | 1988 |
Magic Sticks | Pawnbroker | 1987 |
Mr. Nice Guy | Leser Tish | 1987 |
Creepshow 2 | The Creep / The Creep (voice) | 1987 |
The Gig | Abe Mitgang | 1985 |
Spenser: For Hire | Guzman | 1985 |
The Equalizer | Felix Dzershinsky | 1985 |
Almost You | Uncle Stu | 1985 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks | Rollo Linsky | 2014 |
The American Nightmare | Self | 2000 |
Switching Channels | Mordsini | 1988 |
Magic Sticks | Pawnbroker | 1987 |
Mr. Nice Guy | Leser Tish | 1987 |
Creepshow 2 | The Creep / The Creep (voice) | 1987 |
The Gig | Abe Mitgang | 1985 |
Spenser: For Hire | Guzman | 1985 |
The Equalizer | Felix Dzershinsky | 1985 |
Almost You | Uncle Stu | 1985 |
The Puppy's Further Adventures | (voice) (credit only) | 1983 |
Deathtrap | Seymour Starger | 1982 |
Nurse | Agnello | 1981 |
Gnomes | Voice / (voice) | 1980 |
Too Close for Comfort | Aaron Harbach | 1980 |
3-2-1 Contact | Mr. Midas (segment: "The Bloodhound Gang") | 1980 |
Boardwalk | Leo Rosen | 1979 |
You Light Up My Life | Si Robinson / Sy Robinson | 1977 |
Rabid | Murray Cypher | 1977 |
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure | The Greedy (voice) / The Greedy | 1977 |
Alice | Mr. Parker | 1976 |
NBC Special Treat | Teacher / Noah | 1975 |
Shivers | Rollo Linsky | 1975 |
Match Game PM | Self - Panelist | 1975 |
Fay | Jack Stewart | 1975 |
Ryan's Hope | Elliot Silverstein | 1975 |
Chico and the Man | Mr. Barlow | 1974 |
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | Farber | 1974 |
Tattletales | Self | 1974 |
Rhinoceros | Norman | 1974 |
Kojak | Chief Wilson | 1973 |
Match Game | Himself - Panelist | 1973 |
Harry O | Bernie Fielding | 1973 |
Sanford and Son | Mr. Stone | 1972 |
Klute | Dr. Spangler | 1971 |
The Night the Animals Talked | Ox | 1970 |
Move | Oscar | 1970 |
Love, American Style | Adrien S. Clark (segment "Love and the Out-of-Town Client") | 1969 |
Medical Center | Marty | 1969 |
Coronet Blue | Max Spier | 1967 |
A Bridge Grows in Brooklyn | Hart Hat / Mayor | 1966 |
For the People | Conrad | 1965 |
The Reporter | Bartender | 1964 |
Diary of a Bachelor | Charlie Barrett | 1964 |
East Side/West Side | Harry Silverman | 1963 |
The Patty Duke Show | Coach Edwards / Man | 1963 |
The Doctors and the Nurses | Arthur Bleck / Mr. Carhart / Mr. Cox / Mr. Wellman | 1962 |
Car 54, Where Are You? | Newstand Customer | 1961 |
The Defenders | Tony Roman / Steve Sankey / Dennis Meegan | 1961 |
Naked City | Assistant D.A. Ketton / Dean of Admissions / Man in Doorway | 1958 |
The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen | Hugo | 1958 |
Decoy | Bennie - Carnival Worker | 1957 |
Stanley | Frank | 1956 |
The Edge of Night | Pat Sherman / Ted Price | 1956 |
Playwrights '56 | Berway | 1955 |
The Phil Silvers Show | Harvey Metz | 1955 |
Gunsmoke | Beal Brown | 1955 |
The Red Buttons Show | Self | 1952 |
CBS Television Workshop | Mr. Peachum | 1952 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Self | 1951 |
The Ad-Libbers | Self | 1951 |
Danger | Guard | 1950 |
Treasury Men in Action | Agent | 1950 |
The Colgate Comedy Hour | Self - Actor / Self - Mugger / Parson / Self - Singer | 1950 |
Joey Faye's Frolics | Self | 1950 |
Rocky King, Detective | Dr. Charles Langly | 1950 |
The Big Story | Dom Frasca | 1949 |
The Fifty-Fourth Street Revue | Self | 1949 |
Studio One | Decius | 1948 |
Lights Out | The Policeman / Policeman | 1946 |