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Biography

Trained at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research (which was a precursor of the Actors Studio), he was a co-founder of an acting troupe in the late 1940s. Saks made his stage debut with the company in "Juno and the Paycock" in 1947 and he went on to spend the next decade and a half in a number of plays and one musical, "South Pacific". By the early 60s, he had begun his directing career with Carl Reiner's play "Enter …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Producer

Born

November 8, 1921

LATEST CREDITS

The Prisoner of Second Avenue

Harry

The One and Only

Sidney Seltzer

I.Q.

Boris Podolsky

A Thousand Clowns

Leo

Love, Sex... And Marriage

Psychiatrist, Director

The Goodbye People

Marcus Soloway

Nobody's Fool

Wirf

Neil Simon: Not Just For Laughs

Actor

On Seventh Avenue

Sol Jacobs, Sol

Lovesick

Frantic Patient

Funny

Director

Deconstructing Harry

Harry's Father

Broadway '97: Launching the Tonys

Interviewee

Cactus Flower

Director

The Odd Couple

Director

Bye Bye Birdie

Director

Barefoot in the Park

Director

A Fine Romance

Director

Brighton Beach Memoirs

Director

Mame

Director

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Director

Barrymore

Executive Producer