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  1. May 17, 2018 · As actor Leonard Frey (as Harold) walks through the door in TheBoys in the Band -- first in the groundbreaking 1968 play and later in the controversial 1970 film -- he answers another character's ...

  2. Leonard Frey originally wanted to become an artist, but in college he became interested in acting. He made his stage debut in an off-Broadway production of "Little Mary Sunshine" and his film debut as a celebrant in Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1966), but he first rose to prominence in the role of Harold, the self-proclaimed "Jew fairy", in both the stage and screen versions of ...

  3. Leonard Frey (September 4, 1938 – August 24, 1988) was an American actor. Frey received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1971 musical film Fiddler on the Roof .

  4. Nov 3, 1971 · Fiddler on the Roof: Directed by Norman Jewison. With Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon. In pre-revolutionary Russia, a Jewish peasant with traditional values contends with marrying off three of his daughters with modern romantic ideals while growing anti-Semitic sentiment threatens his village.

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  5. Leonard Frey's films include Fiddler on the Roof, The Boys in the Band, Where the Buffalo Roam, Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon. Try 7 Days Free; Now Showing;

  6. Leonard Frey. Born: 4-Sep-1938 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Died: 24-Aug-1988 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: AIDS Remains: Cremated. Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Ra. TELEVISION Mr. Sunshine Prof. Leon Walters (1986) Best of the West Parker Tillman (1981-82) FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Bride of Boogedy (12-Apr-1987) Tattoo (Sep-1981) Up the ...

    • September 4, 1938
    • August 24, 1988
  7. Biography. Stage character actor who often appeared in comedy or musical comedy roles, frequently in priggish or fey roles, Leonard Frey earned an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor for playing Motel the tailor in the screen version of "Fiddler on the Roof" (1971), but may have a more memorable impact as Harold, the self-described "pock-marked Jew fairy" in both...

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