Aug. 2 is the 100th birthday for Nehemiah Persoff, a character actor who excelled at playing villains.
Persoff, over a career lasting from the late 1940s to the early 2000s, played:
–A Blofeld-like villain in the 1961 John Wayne Western The Comancheros;
–A secondary Thrush villain out to kill his former mentor Mandor (Jack Lord) in The Master’s Touch Affair in the final season of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.;
–Three episodes of The Wild Wild West, including the show’s 1965 pilot;
–Two episodes of I Spy, three episodes of Mission: Impossible, an episode of It Takes a Thief, and seven episodes of Hawaii Five-O.
Persoff could play heavies in comedies as well as dramas.
For example, Persoff played gangster Little Bonaparte in 1959’s Some Like It Hot. The mobster was hearing impaired, wearing hearing aids. Little Bonaparte has fellow gangster Spats Columbo (George Raft) and his men gunned down at a party, with the killer coming out of a large cake.
A lawman played by Pat O’Brien enters asking what happened.
“There was something in that cake that didn’t agree with them,” Little Bonaparte replies.
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