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Maury Chaykin

AKA: Мори Чайкин
Birthday: 1949-07-27
Died: 2010-07-27
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA


Maury Chaykin, born on July 27, 1949, was a Canadian actor known for his versatile and captivating performances. With his distinctive appearance, rich voice, and remarkable acting talent, Chaykin left a lasting impact on both the stage and screen throughout his career. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Chaykin moved to Toronto, Canada, at a young age. He developed a passion for acting and pursued his craft at the University of Toronto and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Chaykin began his career in theater, performing in numerous productions and earning critical acclaim for his stage work. Chaykin's talent and dedication soon caught the attention of filmmakers, leading to his transition to film and television. He made his on-screen debut in the 1973 film "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz." Over the years, Chaykin became known for his ability to inhabit a wide range of characters, bringing depth, complexity, and nuance to each role he portrayed. Throughout his career, Chaykin worked extensively in both Canada and the United States, collaborating with renowned directors and fellow actors. He appeared in notable films such as "My Dinner with Andre" (1981), "Dances with Wolves" (1990), "The Sweet Hereafter" (1997), and "Being Julia" (2004). Chaykin's performances often garnered critical acclaim and earned him awards and nominations, including several Genie Awards (Canada's equivalent of the Oscars) for Best Actor. On television, Chaykin showcased his versatility in a wide range of roles. He appeared in numerous acclaimed series, including "The Sopranos," "Entourage," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," and "Nero Wolfe Mysteries." One of his most notable television roles was as Nero Wolfe in the A&E television series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery," for which he received widespread praise. Maury Chaykin's acting style was characterized by his ability to fully embody the essence of a character, no matter how eccentric or complex. He had a commanding presence on screen, capable of effortlessly transitioning between comedy, drama, and everything in between. Chaykin's performances were marked by his commitment to authenticity and his profound understanding of the human condition. Tragically, Maury Chaykin passed away on July 27, 2010, on his 61st birthday. His untimely death left a void in the acting community, but his legacy as a talented and versatile performer continues to inspire aspiring actors and entertain audiences worldwide. Chaykin's body of work serves as a testament to his remarkable talent, leaving an indelible mark on the world of film and television.

Filmography

WarGames
Character: Jim Sting
Dances with Wolves
Character: Major Fambrough
Cutthroat Island
Character: John Reed

The Sweet Hereafter
Character: Wendell Walker
Entrapment
Character: Conrad Greene
The Vindicator
Character: Burt Arthus

Millennium
Character: Roger Keane
The Art of War
Character: Frank Capella
Nowhere to Hide
Character: Marchais

MouseHunt
Character: Alexander Falko
Blindness
Character: Accountant
A Life Less Ordinary
Character: Tod Johnson

Devil in a Blue Dress
Character: Matthew Terell
The Hunt For the BTK Killer
Character: Robert Beattie
Twins
Character: Burt Klane

Death Hunt
Character: Clarence
Where the Truth Lies
Character: Sally Sanmarco
Heavens Fall
Character: Lyle Harris

Plan B
Character: Donald Rossi
The Adjuster
Character: Bubba
DEFCON-4
Character: Vinny

Mystery, Alaska
Character: Bailey Pruitt
Of Unknown Origin
Character: Dan Errol
Owning Mahowny
Character: Frank Perlin

It's a Boy Girl Thing
Character: Stan Deane
Hostage
Character: The Kidnapper
Casino Jack
Character: Big Tony

The Bedroom Window
Character: Pool Player
Where the Heart Is
Character: Harry
Harriet the Spy
Character: Holiday Pageant Director (uncredited)

Harry & Son
Character: Lawrence
Cold Comfort
Character: Floyd Lucas
Varian's War
Character: Marcello

Jerry and Tom
Character: Billy
Wild Thing
Character: Jonathan Trask
Camilla
Character: Harold Cara

George's Island
Character: Mr. Droonfield
Hockey Night
Character: Bum Johnston
Whale Music
Character: Desmond Howl

Stars & Bars
Character: Freeborn Gage
On Their Knees
Character: Norman
Montreal Stories
Character: Jurgen van Doom

Exotica
Character: Exotica Club Client (uncredited)
Crossed Over
Character: Ethan Lowry
Conduct Unbecoming
Character: Col. Fox

The Guardian
Character: Rudy Simbro
Northern Lights
Character: Ben Rubadue
The Wet Season
Character: Uncle Rick

Wilby Wonderful
Character: Mayor Brent Fisher
Cooking With Stella
Character: H.E. Mr. Durand
Adoration
Character: Passenger & Professor On-Line

Curtains
Character: Monty
Nothing Personal
Character: Kanook
Hooked on Speedman
Character: Dietrich Baum

Riel
Character: Howard
White Coats
Character: Dr. Roger 'Tony' Toussant
Highpoint
Character: Falco

Sugartime
Character: Tony Accardo
Meatballs III: Summer Job
Character: Huey, River Rat Leader
Leaving Normal
Character: Leon

Love and Death on Long Island
Character: Irving Buckmuller
Unstrung Heroes
Character: Arthur Lidz
Caribe
Character: Captain Burdoch

Me
Me
In Like Flynn
Character: Williams
Pale Saints
Character: The Pirate

Strip Search
Character: Tomas
What's Cooking?
Character: Herb 'Herbie' Seelig
Act of Vengeance
Character: Claude Vealey

Money for Nothing
Character: Vincente Goldoni
Abroad
Character: Lord Oldenberg
Hot Paint
Character: Wilensky

Split Images
Character: Walter Kouza
Bleacher Bums
Character: Scorekeeper
Buried on Sunday
Character: Dexter Lexcannon

Sugar
Character: Stanley
Double Negative
Character: Rollins
Elijah
Character: Howard Pawley

Turk 182!
Character: Man in wheelchair
Touched
Character: Burt
Keeping the Promise
Character: Hunter Ben Loomis

Hearts of Fire
Character: Charlie Kelso
Hemingway vs. Callaghan
Character: Max Perkins
Being Julia
Character: Walter Gibbs

Camp Hollywood
Character: Himself
Jimmy B. & Andre
Character: Bruno
The Grift
Character: Rusty

Hero
Character: Winston
The Kidnapping of the President
Character: Harvey Cannon

Josh and S.A.M.
Character: Pizza Man
Mrs. Soffel
Character: Guard Charlie Reynolds

Bartleby
Character: Ernest
If Looks Could Kill
Character: Dr. Richard Boggs
The Mask of Zorro
Character: Prison Warden

Barney's Version
Character: Wedding Guest
Soup for One
Character: Dr. Wexler
My Cousin Vinny
Character: Sam Tipton

Breaking In
Character: Vincent Tucci
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang
Character: Mr. Cooper / Louie Loser
Static
Character: Mr. Linkletter

Let the Devil Wear Black
Character: Bruce
Iron Eagle II
Character: Sgt. Downs
Gone Fishin'
Character: Kirk, Waiter (uncredited)

Bull
Character: Roland Gow
Mr. Destiny
Character: Guzelman
Beethoven's 2nd
Character: Cliff Klamath

The Suicide Murders
Character: Sid
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank
Character: Gondol

To Each His Own Cinema
Character: (segment "Artaud Double Bill") (archive footage)
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales
Character: Dan Weisman
Sommersby
Character: Lawyer Dawson