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Howard Da Silva ( May 4 , 1909February 16 , 1986 ) was an American Actor .

He was born Howard Silverblatt in Cleveland , Ohio , the son of Benjamin and Bertha Silverblatt. His parents were both Yiddish speaking Jews born in Russia . He had a job as a steelworker before beginning his acting Career on the Stage .

Da Silva appeared in a number of Broadway Musicals , including the original 1943 stage production of Rodgers And Hammerstein 's '' Oklahoma! '', in which he played the role of the psychopathic "Jud Fry". In 1969 he originated the role of Benjamin Franklin in the musical '' 1776 '' and played him in the 1972 film version as well.

He appeared in over 60 Motion Pictures , some of his memorable roles include playing Ray Milland 's bartender in '' The Lost Weekend '' ( 1945 ) and the half-blind criminal Chicamaw "One-Eye" Mobley in '' They Live By Night '' ( 1949 ).

In the 1950s , after being Blacklisted as a result of the investigations into communist influence in the movie industry by the House Committee On Un-American Activities and unable to find movie or TV work, Da Silva returned to the stage. He was nominated for the 1960 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his role as Ben Marino in ''Fiorello!'' ( 1959 ).

Da Silva was nominated for the British ) with Sissy Spacek .

His TV guest appearances include such programs as '' The Outer Limits '', '' Ben Casey '', '' The Man From U.N.C.L.E. '', '' The Fugitive '', '' Gentle Ben '', '' Mannix '', '' Love, American Style '', '' Kung Fu '', and '' Archie Bunker's Place ''.

He also played Meyer Wolfsheim in '' The Great Gatsby '' (1974), Louis B. Mayer in '' Mommie Dearest '' (1981), "Angelo Dokakis" in ''Garbo Talks'' (1984), and Benjamin Franklin in '' 1776 '' (1972).

Howard Da Silva died of Lymphoma at the age of 76 in Ossining, New York .


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