Sully Boyar

American actor (1923–2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irving "Sully" Boyar (December 14, 1923 – March 23, 2001) was an American character actor of stage, film, and television[1] of Russian-Jewish descent.

Born
Irving Boyar

December 14, 1923 (1923-12-14)
DiedMarch 23, 2001(2001-03-23) (aged 77)
OccupationActor
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Sully Boyar
Born
Irving Boyar

December 14, 1923 (1923-12-14)
DiedMarch 23, 2001(2001-03-23) (aged 77)
OccupationActor
OrganizationActors Studio
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Early life and education

Boyar was raised in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, one of seven children,[1] some of whom grew up to become lawyers and businessmen. He worked as a lawyer before turning to acting classes.[1] He had a twin brother named Samuel.

Career

Boyer began his career as a theater actor, with small parts offered by off-Broadway and experimental productions, including those at Judson Poets Theater.[1]

A life member of the Actors Studio,[1][2] he worked with Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon (1975) as the bank manager Mulvaney.[3]

His many other film credits included The Panic in Needle Park (1971), The King of Marvin Gardens (1972), The Gambler (1974), Car Wash (1976), Oliver's Story (1978), Night of the Juggler (1980), The Jazz Singer (1980), Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981), The Entity (1982), Too Scared to Scream (1985), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Best Seller (1987), The Lemon Sisters (1989), Betsy's Wedding (1990), In the Soup (1992), and Just the Ticket (1999).

On television, he appeared as Tom Feeney in the television movie, The Deadliest Season (1977). He portrayed Judge Maurice Sanderling in the 1980s CBS series, The Equalizer. He appeared four times in the first four seasons of Law & Order, three of which portraying Judge Harvey Sirkin in a cameo role. He also guest starred on The Sopranos in 2001, playing Dr. Krakower, a psychiatrist consulting with Carmela Soprano.

Death

On March 23, 2001, Boyar died of a heart attack at age 77 while waiting for a bus in Whitestone, Queens.[1]

Filmography

Film

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Sully Boyar film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1965Man OutsidePoliceman
1969Me and My Brother
1971The Panic in Needle ParkDoctor
1971Made for Each OtherPsychiatrist
1971The Gang That Couldn't Shoot StraightBald BartenderUncredited
1972Last of the Red Hot LoversMan #1 Coffee Shop
1972The King of Marvin GardensLebowitz
1972Up the SandboxFat ManUncredited
1974The GamblerUncle Hy
1975Dog Day AfternoonMulvaney, Bank's manager
1976Car WashLeon 'Mr. B' Barrow
1978Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws
1978Oliver's StoryMr. Gentilano
1980Night of the JugglerLarry the Dog Catcher
1980The Kidnapping of the PresidentFBI Chief
1980The Jazz SingerEddie Gibbs
1981Fort Apache, The BronxDugan
1982The EntityMr. Reisz
1983The American SnitchPommeranz
1985Too Scared to ScreamSydney Blume
1985Prizzi's HonorCasco Vascone
1986The Manhattan ProjectNight Guard
1987Best SellerMonks
1989Mortal Sins
1989The Lemon SistersBaxter O'Neil
1990Betsy's WeddingMorris (Lola's Dad)
1992In the SoupOld Man
1994Somebody to LovePorno Theatre Owner
1994Hits!Mr. Dougherty
1999Just the TicketUncle Tony
2004Delivery Method(final film role)
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Television

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Sully Boyar television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes 1977 Kojak Louie Rindone 2 episodes
1977The Deadliest SeasonTom FeeneyTV movie
1979 The Rockford Files Bernard L. Petrankus 1 episode
1980 Charlie's Angels Stiles 1 episode
1986The EqualizerJudge Maurice SanderlingEpisode: "Counterfire"
1989The EqualizerJudge Maurice SanderlingEpisode: "Trial by Ordeal"
1990 Law & Order Swersky Episode: "Everybody's Favorite Bagman"
1991 Law & Order Judge Harvey Sirkin Episode: "Life Choice"
1992 Law & Order Arraignment Judge Harvey Sirkin Episode: "The Corporate Veil"
1993 Law & Order Arraignment Judge Harvey Sirkin Episode: "Volunteers"
2001 The Sopranos Dr. Krakower 1 episode
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