Ralph Tabakin | |||||||||||
Birth Date: | 22 September 1921 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. | ||||||||||
Death Place: | Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. | ||||||||||
Burial Place: | Judean Memorial Gardens, Olney, Maryland | ||||||||||
Occupation: | Actor | ||||||||||
Children: | Two daughters, one granddaughter | ||||||||||
Relatives: | Two sisters | ||||||||||
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Ralph Tabakin (September 22, 1921 – May 13, 2001) was an American actor.
In his acting career, Tabakin is most associated with the work of Barry Levinson, as he appeared in fifteen of Levinson's films from Diner onward. His appearance in Diner began after a visit to the set where he impressed Levinson. Considered a lucky charm of Levinson, Tabakin is perhaps best known for playing medical examiner Dr. Scheiner on the Levinson-produced TV series , a recurring character from the first episode through all seven seasons and the follow-up .
Born in San Antonio, Texas, he was the middle child in a family of five. They would also live in New Orleans, Louisiana, before moving and settling in Richmond, Virginia. He was a World War II veteran, being decorated with five Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars.[1] He also worked as a Federal Aviation Administration engineer for several years. He died in 2001 due to heart disease. He is buried in Judean Memorial Gardens in Olney, Maryland.[2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1982 | Diner | TV Customer | ||
1984 | The Natural | Al's Customer | ||
1985 | Young Sherlock Holmes | Policeman in Shop Window | ||
1987 | Tin Men | Mr. Hudson | ||
1987 | Good Morning, Vietnam | Chaplain Noel | ||
1988 | Rain Man | Shift Boss | with Dustin Hoffman | |
1990 | Avalon | Principal Dunn | ||
1991 | Bugsy | Elevator Operator | ||
1992 | Toys | Fred | ||
1994 | Jimmy Hollywood | Fan in Hospital | ||
1994 | Disclosure | Elevator Attendant | ||
1996 | Sleepers | Warden | with Dustin Hoffman | |
1997 | Wag the Dog | Southern Man | with Dustin Hoffman | |
1998 | Sphere | O.S.S.A. Official | with Dustin Hoffman | |
1999 | Liberty Heights | Phil, Spotlight Man at the Gaitey |