Cliff Gorman

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.5303

Gender

Male

Birthday

13-Oct-1936

Age

(90 years old)

Place of Birth

Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Joel Joshua Goldberg

Cliff Gorman

Biography

Cliff Gorman was an American stage and screen actor. He won an Obie award in 1968 for the stage presentation of The Boys in the Band, and went on to reprise his role in the 1970 film version. Gorman and his wife cared for his fellow The Boys in the Band cast member Robert La Tourneaux in the last few months of his battle against AIDS, until La Tourneaux's death on June 3, 1986 Gorman died of leukemia in 2002, aged 65, although his final film, Kill the Poor, was not released until 2003. He was survived by his wife, Gayle Gorman.


Credits

Kill the Poor Kill the Poor (2003) Character: Yakov
When a marriage of convenience becomes the real thing, Joe moves his pregnant French wife to a tenement building on New York's Lower East Side. The street is like a war zone with none of the nostalgic appeal that Joe remembers from tales of his immigrant grandparents arriving in the same neighborhood with a new life. This is the urban frontier filled with comic mixture of gentrifies, homeboys, dealers and local residents simply bent on staying a float
The Forget-Me-Not Murders The Forget-Me-Not Murders (1994) Character: Aaron
A detective tries to track down a serial killer who is thought to be targeting the policeman's god-daughter.
Internal Affairs Internal Affairs (1988) Character: Aaron Greenberg
A skilled police detective in a case involving the strange, sadistic murder of a young prostitute who has been killed in exactly the same fashion as a young nightclub singer in Saigon during the Vietnam War. At the same time, the detective attempts to ferret out corruption in the police ranks.
King of the Jungle King of the Jungle (2000) Character: Jack
Seymore is a young man with the mind of a child. He loves three things in life: basketball, sneaking out for cigarettes, and his mother. But all life's simple pleasures are brutally torn from him when he witnesses his mother gunned down by a neighborhood punk. Now Seymore must overcome the child within as he rises up to fight for some kind of justice. It's a fight that will take him out into the streets where there are few friends and many enemies -- and one of them is a killer who wants him silenced.
Class of '63 Class of '63 (1973) Character: Mickey Swerner
A jealous husband uses a college reunion to gauge whether or not his wife is still in love with her old flame.
Having Babies II Having Babies II (1977) Character: Arthur Magee
The story of various couples who get caught up in the personal and emotional crises of birth, adoption and hospitalization, and also of the hospital and health care workers who take care of them.
Paradise Lost Paradise Lost (1971) Character: Kewpie
Playwright Clifford Odets' portrait of the Great Depression unfolds in the modest two-family home of Leo and Clara Gordon as misfortune strikes them and the people running with them. Opened on Broadway in 1935, it became one of the Group Theatre's most controversial plays and Odets' favorite.
The Silence The Silence (1975) Character: Stanley Greenberg
A cadet at West Point is subjected to "internal exile," which means that other students refuse to talk to him or acknowledge his existence, after he is accused of violating the school's code of honor.
Janek: The Silent Betrayal Janek: The Silent Betrayal (1994) Character: Greenburg
Police lieutenant Frank Janek is investigating a series of murders in a building owned by a famous Broadway producer.
Down Came a Blackbird Down Came a Blackbird (1995) Character: Nick the Greek
A woman struggles with the death of her lover. He was killed by South-American fascists.
The Chicago Conspiracy Trial The Chicago Conspiracy Trial (1970) Character: N/A
A BBC-produced docudrama reconstructing the trial of the Chicago Eight, using courtroom transcripts as its primary source. Directed by Christopher Burstall, the film dramatizes the prosecution of anti–Vietnam War protesters charged with conspiracy and incitement, presenting the proceedings as a precise trial reenactment grounded in documented testimony rather than fictionalized narrative.
Vestige of Honor Vestige of Honor (1990) Character: Sanderson
A hospital administrator and a former Green Beret join forces to try to aid a group of Montagnards, a pro-American people who were trapped in Thailand following the Vietnam War.
Making a Case for Murder Making a Case for Murder (1989) Character: Bernstein
In December, 1986, 3 black men ran into car trouble in Howard Beach, a middle-class neighborhood in New York City. Unable to start their car, they sought refuge in a nearby restaurant. What happened later that night shocked the entire city.
Murder in Black and White Murder in Black and White (1990) Character: Aaron Greenberg
A recently appointed black police commissioner is killed. So, Frank Janek is assigned to investigate.
Justine Justine (1969) Character: Toto
In Alexandria, in 1938, Darley, a young British schoolmaster and poet, makes friends through Pursewarden, the British consular officer, with Justine, the beautiful and mysterious wife of a Coptic banker. He observes the affairs of her heart and incidentally discovers that she is involved in a plot against the British, meant to arm the Jewish underground in Palestine. The plot finally fails, Justine is sent to jail and Darley decides to return to England.
Cops and Robbers Cops and Robbers (1973) Character: Tom
Two disillusioned New York policemen plan a $10 million robbery to fuel their low pensions, only to run into one debacle after another in the process.
The Bunker The Bunker (1981) Character: Joseph Goebbels
Dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the battle for the city.
Murder Times Seven Murder Times Seven (1990) Character: Aaron Greenberg
For the third time, Lieutenant Janek is forced to face alone a difficult case, which has some brutal murders that way involving some bigwigs of the underworld. The case is complicated by the fact that one of the victims is his friend Ray Kiley. During the investigation Janek finds out that Kiley worked for counterintelligence.
Night and the City Night and the City (1992) Character: Phil Nasseros
Looking to get rich quick, an unsuccessful lawyer uses dishonest means to try to become a boxing promoter.
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) Character: Sonny Valerio
A Black hitman who models after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.
Doubletake Doubletake (1985) Character: Aaron Greenberg
Two corpses are found in different locations with their heads severed and exchanged. Frank Janek is called on to head the team of detectives investigating. Meanwhile, Janek is trying to find out why an old friend and colleague committed suicide, which eventually leads to a romantic situation with photographer Caroline Wallace and the discovery of some major corruption among his superiors, all of which has little or nothing to do with the murder story.
Brinks: The Great Robbery Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976) Character: Danny Conforti
In this telling of the infamous 1950 robbery, James McNally is portrayed as the one gang member who maintains his silence in the face of extreme police pressure. When he is sent up to prison and sees the other gang members letting him take all the heat, he still doesn't come clean to the cops. He feels a loyalty to his best friend, who was also in on the crime. But what will his best friend choose to do?
Angel Angel (1984) Character: Lt. Andrews
Molly Stewart, a teen at the top of her class who survives by working nights as a prostitute on Hollywood Blvd, finds her world beginning to fall apart when a depraved, necrophiliac serial killer begins targeting LA’s streetwalkers.
Hoffa Hoffa (1992) Character: Solly Stein
A portrait of union leader James R. Hoffa, as seen through the eyes of his friend, Bobby Ciaro. The film follows Hoffa through his countless battles with the RTA and President Roosevelt.
Strike Force Strike Force (1975) Character: Det. Joey Gentry
A New York City detective teams up with a federal agent and a state trooper to bust up a drug ring.
The Boys in the Band The Boys in the Band (1970) Character: Emory
A witty, perceptive and devastating look at the personal agendas and suppressed revelations swirling among a group of gay men in Manhattan. Harold is celebrating a birthday, and his friend Michael has drafted some other friends to help commemorate the event. As the evening progresses, the alcohol flows, the knives come out, and Michael's demand that the group participate in a devious telephone game, unleashing dormant and unspoken emotions.
An Unmarried Woman An Unmarried Woman (1978) Character: Charlie
A wealthy woman from Manhattan's Upper East Side struggles to deal with her new identity and her sexuality after her husband of 16 years leaves her for a younger woman.
Cocaine and Blue Eyes Cocaine and Blue Eyes (1983) Character: Riki Anatole
Michael Brennen, a San Francisco private eye gets dragged into a drug-smuggling operation while searching for the girlfriend of a deal client, leading Brennen to a politically prominent family.
Terror on Track 9 Terror on Track 9 (1992) Character: Sgt. Aaron Greenberg
A New York detective tracks a serial killer who injects his victims with poison at Grand Central Station.
The '60s The '60s (1999) Character: Father Daniel Berrigan
The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam, Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.
All That Jazz All That Jazz (1979) Character: Davis Newman
Joe Gideon is at the top of the heap, one of the most successful directors and choreographers in musical theater. But he can feel his world slowly collapsing around him - his obsession with work has almost destroyed his personal life, and only his bottles of pills keep him going.
Night of the Juggler Night of the Juggler (1980) Character: Gus Soltic
When a twisted psychotic kidnaps a young girl, mistaking her for the daughter of a wealthy developer, her father, a hardened ex-cop, doggedly hunts them through New York's seamy streets.
Rosebud Rosebud (1975) Character: Yafet Hemlekh
In a bold coup a Palestinian terrorist group captures the yacht Rosebud and kidnaps the millionaires five daughters on it. At first they demand film clips to be shown on major European TV stations. Undercover agent Martin is hired to hunt the terrorists down.



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