Daniel Benzali

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Daniel Benzali (born January 20, 1946)[1][2] is a retired Brazilian-American stage, television and film actor.

BornJanuary 20, 1946 (1946-01-20) (age 80)
Yearsactive1983–2015
Spouse
Lynda Medwell
(m. 1979; div. 1984)
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Daniel Benzali
BornJanuary 20, 1946 (1946-01-20) (age 80)
Years active1983–2015
Spouse
Lynda Medwell
(m. 1979; div. 1984)
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Early life

Benzali was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the son of Lee, a cook, and Carlo Benzali, a salesman who had also been an actor in Brazilian theatre[3] and Yiddish theatre.[4] His family are Brazilian Jews.[3] Daniel Benzali is the middle son of three. The family moved to the United States in 1953, and the boys were raised in Brooklyn, New York City.

Career

Theatre

Benzali began his acting career as a theatre actor, including the Royal Shakespeare Company in Great Britain. His first performance was in Holiday at The Old Vic alongside Mary Steenburgen and Malcolm McDowell.

He also played musical theater, including a portrayal of Juan Perón in the West End cast of Evita. He played faded film director Max von Mayerling, alongside Patti LuPone, in the original (1993) cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard. Benzali also appeared in US national tours of Fiddler on the Roof and Annie [citation needed] and other smaller regional productions.

In 2019, Benzali was slated to play the lead role in the London staging of Bianca Bagatourian's The Time Of Our Lies.[5][6] He withdrew on opening night due to unforeseen circumstances.[7][8]

Television and feature films

In 1985, he was cast in the James Bond film A View to a Kill as W. G. Howe,[9] the Californian director of Oil and Mines, based at San Francisco City Hall. The character was shot dead in his office there by Max Zorin (played by Christopher Walken).[10]

Subsequently, he began appearing in guest-starring roles on television series such as Strong Medicine, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The X-Files, and in recurring roles in NYPD Blue and L.A. Law.[4][9] NYPD Blue and L.A. Law creator Steven Bochco was so impressed with Benzali's performances that Bochco later cast him in the lead role of his 1995 series Murder One, playing attorney Ted Hoffman. For his performance, Benzali was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. The series was not especially successful (though highly regarded later), and Benzali left after its first season. Bochco later revealed that he fired Benzali because he refused to leave his home before he completed his morning bowel movement and was perpetually late to the set.[11][12]

Benzali's stage performance in Holiday at The Old Vic so impressed director Anthony Page that Page cast him opposite Teri Garr in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie adaptation of Pack of Lies, a play by English writer Hugh Whitemore.[3] Benzali also starred in the TV series The Agency and appeared in feature films including By Dawn's Early Light (1990), Murder at 1600 (1997), The Grey Zone (2001), and Suckers (2001).[9] He appeared in the post-apocalyptic CBS series Jericho as the enigmatic former Department of Homeland Security director Thomas Valente.[9] After that, he starred in the FX television series Nip/Tuck as Dr. Griffin.[9]

In December 2010, Benzali joined ABC's General Hospital.[13] Benzali played a character named Theodore Hoffman, a reference to his role on the mid-1990s television series Murder One.[9]

Personal life

Benzali married Worcestershire potter Lynda Medwell in 1979 while acting in Great Britain. They were married six years.[14][15]

Benzali and fiancée Kim Cattrall had a three year relationship. Benzali (then 51) and Cattrall broke up in 1997, just prior to her role in Sex and the City (1998–2004).[1][16]

Benzali has been living in London and divides his time between England and the United States.[17]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1983Home Free AllTherapist
1985InsignificanceFirst Theatrical Agent
1985A View to a KillW.G. Howe
1985White NightsDr. Asher
1986Whoops ApocalypseWilliam Kubert (US Defense Secretary)
1988Messenger of DeathChief Barney Doyle
1989Vietnam War Story: The Last DaysAdams(segment "Dirty Work")
1991En dag i oktoberSolomon Kublitz
1992The Distinguished Gentleman'Skeeter' Warburton
1997Murder at 1600Secret Service Agent Nick Spikings
1997The End of ViolenceBrice Phelps
1998Heist'Big Fats'
1998All the Little AnimalsBernard 'The Fat' De Winter
1999SuckersReggie
1999Her Married LoverDetective Joe Lansing
2000ScrewedDetective Tom Dewey
2001Vegas, City of DreamsDr. Sigmund Stein
2001The Grey ZoneSimon Schlermer
2002Dead HeatFrank Finnegan
2007If I Had Known I Was a GeniusWalter
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Star Cops Commander Griffin 1 Episode
1988 The Murder of Mary Phagen Coroner Television Film
1988 Crossbow Mad Monk 1 Episode
1988-1993 L.A. Law Donald T. Phillips 7 Episodes
1989 Beauty and the Beast Edward 1 Episode
1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation Surgeon 1 Episode
1990 One Life to Live Judge 1 Episode
1990-2006 Law & Order Various Roles 2 Episodes
1991 Matlock Henry Mayfield 1 Episode
1992 The Last of His Tribe Mr. Whitney Television Film
1992 Afterburn John Patterson Television Film
1992 Citizen Cohn Francis Joseph Spellman Television Film
1993-2003 NYPD Blue James Sinclair Esq. 13 Episodes
1994 One West Waikiki Delacourt 1 Episode
1995 The X-Files Colonel Wharton 1 Episode
1995-1996 Murder One Ted Hoffman Lead Role; 23 Episodes
1997 The Outer Limits Graham Highfield 1 Episode
2001 Boss of Bosses Bruce Mouw Television Film
2001-2003 The Agency Robert Quinn 36 Episodes
2002 The District Robert Quinn 1 Episode
2007-2008 Jericho Thomas Valente 6 Episodes
2009 Eli Stone Emmet Bortz 1 Episode
2009 Lie To Me Joseph Hollin 1 Episode
2010 Nip/Tuck Dr. Griffin 1 Episode
2010-2011 General Hospital Theo Hoffman 54 Episodes
2012 Californication Larry 1 episode
2015 Agent X David Williams 2 episodes
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