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  1. Milton Selzer con Isabel Sanford nella serie televisiva I Jefferson (1975) Milton Selzer ( Lowell, 25 ottobre 1918 – Oxnard, 21 ottobre 2006) è stato un attore statunitense . Per il cinema conseguì dal 1959 al 1988 più di 20 partecipazioni mentre per la televisione diede vita a numerosi personaggi in oltre 170 produzioni dal 1951 al 1995.

  2. 21 de out. de 2006 · Once Upon A Tailor (May 23, 1955 - May 28, 1955) Performer: Milton Selzer [Mechel] Play Comedy Original. Arms and the Man (Oct 19, 1950 - Jan 21, 1951) Performer: Milton Selzer [Russian Officer] Play Comedy Revival. Julius Caesar (Jun 20, 1950 - Jul 15, 1950) Performer: Milton Selzer [Messala] Play Tragedy Revival.

  3. Always in demand with his trademark glum face, bulb nose and spoon-shaped ears, Selzer went on to enjoy a five-decade plus career. Milton was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1918 but moved with his family while young to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Graduating from Portsmouth High School in 1936, he studied at the University of New Hampshire ...

  4. 21 de out. de 2006 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 16733663. Source citation. Actor. Born into a Jewish family, he was raised in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He studied at the University of New Hampshire and later enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, followed by the New School in New York City. He was stationed in Italy as an infantryman with the United ...

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  6. Milton Selzer (October 25, 1918 - October 21, 2006) played the part of Mr. Sam Gittleman, a Hebrew souveniers shopowner Fred visits when he sends for a fake Jewish crest in the episode "Funny, You Don't Look It" in season six. Milton was an veteran stage, film, and television actor. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Selzer and his family moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire where he was raised ...

  7. Milton Selzer Possessing one of TV's more identifiable mugs, Jewish-American character actor Milton Selzer was here, there and everywhere in the 1960s and 1970s, playing a host of usually unsympathetic mobsters, gamblers, and crooks with a sad, almost pathetic quality in about every popular crime story offered, notably The Untouchables (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and ...