Born in Stockholm, Sweden — Apr 02 1950

Allan Corduner (born April 2, 1950) is an English actor born in Stockholm to a German mother and a Russo-Finnish father. He grew up in a secular Jewish home in London. After earning a BA (Hons) in English and Drama at Bristol University he trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has worked extensively on stage, TV, and film, both in the UK and in the United States. His voice is familiar from many BBC radio plays, audio books and TV documentaries. Corduner made his feature film debut in Yentl, with Barbra Streisand. Of his 44 films he is perhap…
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Michael Hipsman

Aaron

Etai Luskin

Victor Beniov

Marty

Arnold Gelin

Gerard Lowe

Osofsky

Carlo Lucciano


Hatchard's Bookshop Assistant

Gentile Bellocchio

Van Laar

Ross

The Deacon

Manservant

Critic

Leonard Harris

Moshe Hartog
Joachim Maasen

Dr. Feldheim


Benny

Mr. Wax

Monty Berman
Monty Bateman

Sebastian Brix


Rabbi Lehrer

Michelangelo Gattuso

Dr. Goldfarb

Shimon Haretz

Croll


Geller

Gustav Bloch-Bauer

Viktor Rosen

Oscar Rie

Richard

Aramis

Sir Arthur Sullivan

Nicephore

Franz Goethe

John Totten

Nyiszli

Hirsch


Mr Fezzywig


Tubal

Saul

Shimmele


Doctor

Self - Narrator

Mr. Solomon

Therapist

Stan Michaels

Monty Woolley

Samuel Feinstein

Poet

Verme

Captain

Pianist at Party

Sam

Vince / Morris


Dr. Diaz the Bus Driver

Rupert

Alex Liberman

Art Janov

Dinner Guest

Max

Benny

Psychiatrist

Oscar Butterworth

Francis McCrudden

Big Bob

Maurice Leyman

Kippy Newberg

Loke (voice)

Joseph Mansourian

Billy Wilder

Greenhough Smith

Buddy

Flaviu

Hume Cronyn

Ozwald Godfrey

Professor McNeil

Francois Fuller

(voice)

Captain Moore

Minotti

Melvin Solomons

Ion

Lord Ismay

Stephen Carlinsky

Marcus


The Deacon

Martin Winter
Rabbi Stephen

Saul

Boris Pahor (voice)

Self - Narrator (voice)