Maury Ginsberg

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Maury Ginsberg is an American theater, film and television actor.

Career

Ginsberg has been active in the theater community since 1988 when he appeared in both The American Clock and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.[1][2] He spent three seasons at the Williamstown Theatre Festival where he met friend and mentor Olympia Dukakis. The two have worked together on a number of plays over the last twenty years including Mother Courage and The Cherry Orchard.[3] He appeared in many other plays including The Lion in Winter, The Substance of Fire, Freedomland, Intimate Apparel, and The Underpants.[4][5][6][7][8]

Ginsberg has made guest appearances in several TV shows since 1995. He first appeared in Murphy Brown as Scuz in 1995.[9] In 1996 he played a hippie also named Maury Ginsberg in "Death Wish", an episode of Star Trek: Voyager.[9][10][11][12] The following year he made a guest appearance on two episodes of Friends in "The One Where Ross and Rachael Take a Break" and "The One the Morning After" as Isaac, the copy shop clerk.[9][13] From 1998-1999 he played the recurring role of Kamen on Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place opposite Ryan Reynolds and Nathan Fillion.[9][10] He has appeared in many episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.[9] Other TV appearances include NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Joan of Arcadia, House of Cards, Blue Bloods, Damages and Louie, among others.[9][10][14][15]

Ginsberg has also appeared in many films starting in his role as Deitz in occult horror flick Voodoo in 1995.[16] Four years later Ginsberg appeared in Where’s Marlowe? as a surly cop.[9] Ginsberg played a small part as a video store clerk in The Ring, but the scenes only appeared in the Deleted Scenes portion of the DVD, and he went uncredited for this role.[9] He starred alongside Jonah Hill, Denis O’Hare and Reece Thompson in the 2007 Sundance winner comedy-drama Rocket Science as the hopeless speech pathologist, Mr. Lewinsky.[9][10][17][18][19][20][21] That same year he also appeared as Marcus Broyard with Sigourney Weaver in The Girl in the Park.[9][10] In 2009, Ginsberg appeared in My One and Only with Renee Zellweger, Chris Noth and Kevin Bacon as Mr. Dillon. That same year he also appeared alongside Hilary Duff, Evan Ross, Michael Murphy and Ellen Burstyn as Lou in According to Greta.[9][10] In 2012, Ginsberg starred alongside Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski in the family drama Big Miracle.[9][10]

Ginsberg has appeared in two made for TV films, Lansky in 1999 opposite Richard Dreyfuss and Divas in 1996.[10]

Maury Ginsberg is a graduate of Bard College and resides in the New York metro area.

Filmography

Film

TV Movie

Television

Theater

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The American Clock". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Pac Rep throws a bash celebrating 20 years of community theater and its new life as a professional company". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Theater Review : Handsome 'Lion in Winter' a Bit Too Tame". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Old Globe Finds More Substance in 'Fire'". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "PTC’s ‘Intimate Apparel’". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "It's Only Fitting". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "The Underpants". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.36 9.37 9.38 9.39 9.40 "Acting Credits". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 "Maury Ginsberg". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 Star Trek Voyager Companion. Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Ginsberg, Maury". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Friends: The Complete Third Season, Ep. 16 "The One With the Morning After"". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  14. 14.0 14.1 "House of Cards". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 "Maury Ginsberg: Credits". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Voodoo". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 "Rocket-Science". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  18. 18.0 18.1 "An impediment got 'Rocket Science' going". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 "Rocket Science". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  20. 20.0 20.1 "Rocket Science". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  21. 21.0 21.1 "Movie Review Rocket Science". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  22. "Shattered Bits (2005) Review". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 "Maury Ginsberg". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  24. "An 'Orchard' with shallow roots / Carmel production short on poignancy". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  25. "Olympia Dukakis' star turn in The Cherry Orchard is perfect for Chekhov". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  26. "Review: ‘Mizlansky/Zilinsky’". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  27. "Review: ‘Freedomland’". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  28. "THEATER REVIEW : Father Knows Best in 'Alone Together'". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  29. "Review: ‘Alone Together’". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  30. "Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charen". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  31. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  32. "Mother". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 
  33. "Henry the IV Parts I & II". Retrieved 2013-11-19. 

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