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Veteran actor Jerry Adler passes away at 96

Veteran actor Jerry Adler, best known as Hesh Rabkin on The Sopranos, has passed away at age 96. His death was confirmed by the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York on August 23rd. Adler began his acting career unusually late in life, starting in his 60s after working behind the scenes in Broadway and television production. He leaves behind his wife Joan Laxman and a legacy of memorable character roles spanning decades.

Los Angeles, August 25

Jerry Adler, best known for his role as Hesh Rabkin on 'The Sopranos', has passed away. He was 96.

As per Variety, Adler breathed his last on August 23. His demise was confirmed by the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York.

Adler entered the acting world in his 60s. After years of working behind the curtain in Broadway and television production, he was on the verge of retiring when a casting director for the 1992 thriller The Public Eye--a friend of Adler's daughter--urged him to audition for director Howard Franklin. That performance marked the beginning of his long run as a highly in-demand character actor, as per Variety.

Adler featured across all six seasons as Hesh Rabkin, a Jewish loan shark who was a friend of Tony Soprano's father and remains an advisor to James Gandolfini's lead throughout the series. Adler also featured on FX's firefighter drama 'Rescue Me' as the fire chief Sidney Feinberg, and played the lawyer Howard Lyman on CBS's 'The Good Wife'.

He was also seen in 'Manhattan Murder Mystery', the JC Chandor period thriller 'A Most Violent Year' and 'Driveways'.

Adler published a memoir, "Too Funny for Words: Backstage Tales From Broadway, Television and the Movies," in 2024.

He is survived by his wife, Joan Laxman.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

His portrayal of Hesh Rabkin was absolutely brilliant! The Sopranos won't be the same without him. Condolences to his family and friends.

Priya S

96 years is a full life indeed! Amazing how he found his calling later in life. This gives hope to so many who think it's too late to pursue dreams.

Michael C

Just finished watching The Sopranos last month. His character added so much depth to the show. A true talent who will be missed.

Ananya R

While I appreciate his work, I wish the article had included more about his Broadway production days before acting. That part of his career seems equally fascinating!

Vikram M

Amazing how he worked across generations - from Broadway to modern TV. True legend! May his soul rest in peace. Om Shanti 🕊️

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