Boston Globe logo
The Guardian logo
New York Post logo
9 articles
·3d

Broadway Veteran and 'Sopranos' Actor Jerry Adler Dies at 96

Celebrated Broadway veteran and actor Jerry Adler, known for 'The Sopranos' and 'The Good Wife,' passed away at 96 in New York City.

Subscribe to unlock this story

We really don't like cutting you off, but you've reached your monthly limit. At just $5/month, subscriptions are how we keep this project going. Start your free 7-day trial today!

Get Started

Have an account? Sign in

Overview

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

  • Jerry Adler, a celebrated actor and Broadway veteran, passed away at the age of 96 in New York City, concluding a remarkable career spanning decades in entertainment.
  • Adler gained significant recognition for his late-in-life acting, notably as Hesh Rabkin in 'The Sopranos' and Howard Lyman in 'The Good Wife,' starting his screen career at 62.
  • Prior to his acting fame, Adler dedicated decades to Broadway behind the scenes, serving as a stage manager, producer, and director for 53 shows, including 'My Fair Lady.'
  • His extensive Broadway career reflected deep roots in a theater family with connections to Jewish and Yiddish theater traditions, influencing his lifelong dedication to the arts.
  • Adler successfully transitioned from backstage work to a prominent acting presence, receiving his greatest recognition through television roles and publishing a memoir last year.
Written by AI using shared reports from
9 articles
.

Report issue

Pano Newsletter

Read both sides in 5 minutes each day

Analysis

Compare how each side frames the story — including which facts they emphasize or leave out.

Center-leaning sources frame Jerry Adler's passing by highlighting his remarkable career trajectory, emphasizing his transition from a prolific Broadway backstage veteran to a beloved late-in-life actor. They collectively focus on his iconic roles, particularly in "The Sopranos," and the unexpected nature of his on-screen success after decades behind the scenes, portraying it as a "glorious run" that defied conventional career paths.

"Adler died Saturday, according to a brief family announcement confirmed by the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York."

ABC NewsABC News
·3d
Article

"Adler's late-in-life pivot to acting led to a successful career in front of the camera for more than 30 years, showcasing his talent and passion for performance."

Chicago TribuneChicago Tribune
·3d
Limited access — this outlet restricts by article count and/or content type.
Article

"Adler's career spanned decades, and he was celebrated for his contributions to theater and television, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and talent."

NBC NewsNBC News
·3d
Article

Articles (9)

Compare how different news outlets are covering this story.

FAQ

Dig deeper on this story with frequently asked questions.

Jerry Adler worked as a stage manager on the original 1956 Broadway production of 'My Fair Lady'.

Jerry Adler began his acting career at the age of 62 after decades of working behind the scenes in Broadway productions.

Jerry Adler is best known for his roles as Hesh Rabkin in 'The Sopranos' and Howard Lyman in 'The Good Wife'.

Jerry Adler came from an entertainment family with deep roots in Jewish and Yiddish theater traditions, including his father Philip Adler, a Broadway general manager, and his cousin Stella Adler, a legendary acting teacher.

Jerry Adler left a legacy as a Broadway veteran stage manager, producer, and director for over 50 productions, before gaining significant recognition as a television actor, thus bridging two major areas of the entertainment industry.

History

See how this story has evolved over time.

  • 3d
    Rolling Stone logo
    FOX News logo
    ABC News logo
    6 articles