
Joseph Wiseman
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Joseph Wiseman (May 15, 1918 – October 19, 2009) was a Canadian theater and film actor, best known for starring as the titular antagonist of the first James Bond film, Dr. No, as well as his career on Broadway. He was once called "the spookiest actor in the American theater".
Known for
Credits

Dr. No (1962)
as Dr. No

The Betsy (1978)
as Jake Weinstein

The Unforgiven (1960)
as Abe Kelsey

Viva Zapata! (1952)
as Fernando

Lawman (1971)
as Lucas

Detective Story (1951)
as Charley Gennini

The Prodigal (1955)
as Carmish

The Valachi Papers (1972)
as Salvatore Maranzano

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
as Draco

The Silver Chalice (1954)
as Mijamin

Stiletto (1969)
as Emilio Matteo

Les Miserables (1952)
as Genflou

Jaguar Lives! (1979)
as Ben Ashir

Lady Mobster (1988)
as Victor Castle

The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968)
as Louis Minsky

The Outsider (1967)
as Ernest Grimes

The Garment Jungle (1957)
as George Kovan

Pursuit (1972)
as Dr. Nordman

The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
as Self (archive footage)

Bye Bye Braverman (1968)
as Felix Ottensteen

The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
as Uncle Benjy

The Counterfeit Killer (1968)
as Rajeski

Crime Story: Pilot (1986)
as Manny Weisbord

Seize the Day (1986)
as Dr. Adler

Murder at the World Series (1977)
as Sam Druckman

Nightside (1973)
as Grudin

Journey into Fear (1975)
as Colonel Haki

The Happy Thieves (1961)
as Jean Marie Calbert

Champ for a Day (1953)
as Dominic Guido

Three Brave Men (1956)
as Jim Barron

The Ghost Writer (1983)
as Judge Wapter

The Suicide Club (1973)
as Mr. Silverado

The Mask of Sheba (1970)
as Fandil Bondalok

With These Hands (1950)
as Mike Deleo

Zalmen, or The Madness of God (1975)
as Rabbi

Men of the Dragon (1974)
as Balashev

Rise and Fall of the Borscht Belt (1986)
as Self - Narrator (voice)

Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977)
as Narrator (voice) - English version





