Alan Mandell

Alan Mandell (born Albert Mandell on December 27, 1927) is a Canadian-American actor known for playing Rabbi Marshak in the Coen Brothers' 2009 film A Serious Man. With several decades of experience as a stage actor, he is especially acclaimed as an interpreter of the works of Samuel Beckett. Albert Mandell was born to a Jewish family in Toronto, Ontario in 1927. He acted on stage in both Canada and the United States, building a reputation in San Francisco's theater scene in the 1950s. In 1968 he legally changed his given name to Alan to avoid being confused with noted mobster Albert Anastasia. Mandell's association with Beckett began in 1957, with a production of Waiting for Godot at the San Francisco Actor's Workshop. He subsequently played Lucky in a production of Godot directed by Beckett himself. Outside of Beckett, Mandell has acted in productions of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land and Arthur Miller's The Price. In 2007 he appeared as Juror #9 in a Los Angeles production of Twelve Angry Men, directed by Scott Ellis and costarring Richard Thomas and George Wendt.

Known For

Birth Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Born 1927-12-27

Movies

Velvet Buzzsaw as Vetril Dease
2019
A Serious Man as Rabbi Marshak
2009
Shortbus as Tobias, the Mayor
2006
Hedwig and the Angry Inch as Patron at restaurant (uncredited)
2001
1996
1993
Illegally Yours as Juror #8
1988
Macbeth as Scottish Doctor
1981
Enemies as District Police Inspector
1974

Movies

Goin' South Screenplay
1978
House Calls Writer
1978
1977