Jack Weston Overview:

Character actor, Jack Weston, was born Jack Weinstein on Aug 21, 1924 in Cleveland, OH. Weston died at the age of 71 on May 3, 1996 in New York City, NY .

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Jack Weston appeared in over 100 film and television roles, playing an array of characters from bungling friends to terrifying villains. Some of his memorable roles include Walter Matthau's ’playboy’ friend Harvey Greenfield in Cactus Flower, an aspiring cabbie playwright in Please Don’t Eat the Daisies and the stalker who (along with Alan Arkin) terrorizes Audrey Hepburn Wait Until Dark (1967).

(Source: article by Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub).

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By Annmarie Gatti on Aug 21, 2012 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Born August 21, 1924, Character Actor ! Weston appeared in over 100 roles — from bungling friends to terrifying villains. My personal favorite: Cactus Flower (I think I know his dialog by heart!), but there are so many other great ones too, including Wait Until Dark and Please Don&#... Read full article


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Jack Weston Quotes:

Harvey Greenfield: You want me to act natural and flirt with you at the same time???


Lester: [Referring to the TV] They got wrestling coming in from Chicago. I know it's supposed to be fixed, but so's everything else.
David Stillwell: Why don't you just take the set?
Lester: Eh, now that all the Westerns have gone psycho, this is the only place where you can tell who the bad guys are.


Harvey Greenfield: Good, very good... That's such a big, dirty, rotten, filthy lie, it has class.


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Was nominated for Broadway's 1981 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for Woody Allen's "The Floating Light Bulb."

Brother of adult film director Anthony Spinelli.

During World War II, he spent two years in Italy as a machine-gunner in an infantry company.

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