judd hirsch

Judd Hirsch is an American actor renowned for his extensive work in television, film, and theater. Born on March 15, 1935, in New York City, he has built a career spanning over six decades.

Television Career: Hirsch gained prominence for his role as Alex Rieger, a compassionate taxi driver, in the sitcom Taxi (1978–1983). His performance earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

Film Contributions: In cinema, Hirsch has delivered memorable performances, including:

  • Ordinary People (1980): Portrayed a psychiatrist, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
  • A Beautiful Mind (2001): Played the head of Princeton’s mathematics department.
  • The Fabelmans (2022): Took on the role of Boris Schildkraut, another Academy Award-nominated performance.

Theater Achievements: Hirsch’s theatrical work is equally distinguished, with two Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Play. He received these honors for his performances in I’m Not Rappaport (1986) and Conversations with My Father (1992).

Recent Work: In 2016, Hirsch appeared as Leonard Hofstadter’s father, Alfred, in The Big Bang Theory.

He also participated in a conversation at The Borscht Belt, reflecting on his career and experiences.

As of March 15, 2025, Hirsch celebrated his 90th birthday, continuing to be celebrated for his significant contributions to the entertainment industry.

For a deeper insight into his life and career, you might find this conversation with Judd Hirsch enlightening: