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Josh Mostel

American screenwriter

Joshua Mostel (born December 21, 1946) is an American actor with numerous film and Broadway credits. The son of Zero Mostel, he is best known for his supporting roles in films such as Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), Harry and Tonto (1974), Sophie's Choice (1982), City Slickers (1991), Billy Madison (1995), and Big Daddy (1999).

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Filmography
  • 3 Broadway productions
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Life and career

Mostel was born in New York City, the son of Kathryn Celia (née Harken), an actress, dancer, and writer, and comic actor Zero Mostel. His brother Tobias is a painter, ceramic artist and professor of art, teaching at Florida State University.

Mostel started his career as a boy soprano at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He graduated from Brandeis University. His Broadway debut was in 1971 with Unlikely Heroes. In 1973, Mostel had one of his more notable film performances as Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar. In 1979, Mostel briefly starred in Delta House, the television version of the film Animal House; he played Blotto Blutarsky, the brother of the character Bluto (played by John Belushi in the original film).

On Broadway, he appeared in the 1989 revival of The Threepenny Opera as Money Matthew and as the frazzled head writer in the original 1992 production of My Favorite Year.He also played the part of "the best trader on the street", Ollie, one of Gordon Gekko's traders in Wall Street with Michael Douglas. (Gekko: "Way to go Ollie! Rip their F***en throats out, stuff 'em in your garbage compactor.")

Mostel now lives in New York, with a summer home on Monhegan, Maine.

Filmography

Broadway productions

References

    External links

    • Josh Mostel at IMDb
    • Josh Mostel at AllMovie
    • Josh Mostel at the Internet Broadway Database
    • Josh Mostel at the Internet Off-Broadway Database