Jordan Charney

Jordan Charney (born April 1, 1937) is an American character actor.

Jordan Charney
BornApril 1, 1937 (aged 84)
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2007
Spouse(s)Nancy Cooperstein (1966–present; 2 children)

Many of his earliest roles were on daytime television, with appearances in numerous soaps. Jordan created the role of creepy Julian Dark in the early to mid-1960s on the CBS soap, The Secret Storm. He played Sam Lucas, a former convict who became a lawyer, in both Another World and its spin-off Somerset, playing the role from 1967 to 1974. He also appeared as Lt. Vince Wolek on One Life to Live (1975–1977). Other roles were on Love of Life and All My Children.

Charney portrayed newspaper editor Ted Bergman in the 1977 CBS series The Andros Targets. In 1980, he played Capt. Roger Westerby, an old flame of Corabeth Godsey, in a season eight episode of The Waltons. He had a recurring role as Frank Angelino, Jack Tripper's boss, on Three's Company (1981–1983). He is often cast as a judge, attorney, prison warden, or police officer. He has made appearances on Falcon Crest, Dynasty, Night Court and 100 Centre Street, among many other series. He can also be seen in the recurring role of Judge Donald Karan on Law & Order.

Charney has also appeared in such films as The Hospital, Network, and Ghostbusters, and can be heard in several episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

Charney, who is married to television director Nancy Cooperstein, has most recently appeared Off-Broadway with Sabine Singh in The Gold Standard by Daniel Roberts.

Selected filmography

  • Plaza Suite (1971) – Jesse's Aide (uncredited)
  • The Hospital (1971) – Hitchcock
  • Network (1976) – Harry Hunter
  • Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980)
  • Separate Ways (1981) – Harry Bartoff
  • Frances (1982) – Harold Clurman
  • Ghostbusters (1984) – Dean Yeager
  • Witches' Brew (1985) – Charlie Reynolds
  • Creator (1985) – Dr. Whitaker
  • My Little Girl (1986) – Dr. Gruner
  • Queenie in Love (2001) – Father
  • Mo (2007) – Dr. Leahman
  • Anamorph (2007) – Chairman (final film role)

References


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