Michael Lerner

Jowly character player who honed his skills with San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre before making his film debut in "Alex in Wonderland" (1970). After several small film roles, Lerner gained notice for his performance as Katz, the Machiavellian lawyer, in Bob Rafelson's "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1981) and as World Series "fixer" Arnold Rothstein in John Sayles' "Eight Men Out" (1988).

Lerner has since made a name for himself in TV movies, portraying real-life characters Pierre Salinger, in "The Missiles of October" (1974); Jack Ruby, in "Ruby and Oswald" (1978); film mogul Jack Warner, in "Moviola: This Year's Blonde" (1980); Columbia studio head Harry Cohn, in "Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess" (1983); and impresario Oscar Hammerstein, in "Melba" (1989). His big-screen portrait of crass, fictitious film mogul Jack Lipnick, in the Coen brothers satire "Barton Fink" (1991), earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. His subsequent film roles (e.g., "Newsies" 1992; "No Escape" 1994) did not fully take advantage of his abilities. In 1996, Lerner was cast as the lawyer father of a young Beverly Hills teen in the ABC sitcom version of the big screen hit "Clueless" (inheriting the role created by Dan Hedaya); however, when the show switched networks to UPN and was revamped for the 1997-98 season, Lerner's character was dropped.

  • Born:
    June 22, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Deli counter worker
Family
  • Brother: Ken Lerner. was a regular on TV series Happy Days
Significant Others
  • Companion: Diane Baker.
Education
  • London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, London, England, acting
Milestones
  • 1970 Film debut in Paul Mazursky s Alex in Wonderland
  • 1996 Cast as the father in the ABC sitcom version of Clueless
  • 1998 Cast as Mayor Ebert in Godzilla
  • 2003 Appeared in Jon Favreau s Elf starring Will Ferrell
  • 2006 Played a conservative U.S. Senator with gay son in Poster Boy
  • 2006 Starred as the patriarch in the Jewish comedy When Do We Eat?
  • Appeared as bicycle salesman on The Brady Bunch and played Fat Wally on Starsky and Hutch
  • Appeared on the New York stage in Twelfth Night , directed by David Mamet, and Total Abandon
  • Moved to Los Angeles to appear for one year in the West Coast premiere of Jules Feiffer s Little Murders in the late 1960s
  • Raised in Red Hook section of Brooklyn, NY
  • Returned to Los Angeles stage opposite Sean Penn and Danny Aiello in Hurlyburly
  • Returned to USA from London; became member of San Francisco s American Conservatory Theatre for two years
  • Worked in a Manhattan deli

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