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Mandy Patinkin: Birthday

American actor and singer
Born: November 30, 1952

Mandy Patinkin, born on November 30, 1952, is an acclaimed American actor and singer. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, he began his career in musical theater, gaining widespread recognition for his Tony Award-winning role as Che in “Evita” (1979). Patinkin’s versatile talents extend beyond the stage, with notable film roles such as Inigo Montoya in “The Princess Bride” (1987) and a memorable portrayal of Dr. Jeffrey Geiger on the television drama “Chicago Hope” (1994–2000), earning him an Emmy Award.

Known for his distinctive voice and emotionally charged performances, Patinkin has also made a mark in television, notably starring as Saul Berenson in the critically acclaimed series “Homeland” (2011–2020), garnering further accolades for his nuanced portrayal. Beyond his acting career, he has enjoyed success as a singer, with albums showcasing his Broadway and popular music repertoire.

Mandy Patinkin’s enduring career is characterized by his ability to seamlessly navigate between stage, film, and television, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his talent, charisma, and dedication to his craft.

Mandy Patinkin’s 5 most popular quotes

  • I’m a spiritual person, I’m an America, I’m a Jew, and all of those things influence every breath I take, everywhere I go.
  • I would go to war with words, not weapons. I would die talking before I lifted a weapon.
  • I try to say something about the human condition whenever I can when I’m lucky.
  • I got married because I wanted to do something that was more than I understood, because my feelings were more than I understood.
  • I desperately want to see the day today and do the best I can not miss a shred of sunlight. It’ll be over before I know it.
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