Len Kaserman
Len Kaserman (21 March 1937 - ) is an American-born Australian Stage and Screen Actor. He is known for his stage performances at the Ensemble theatre in Sydney and around Australia including for "The Odd Couple" and "Chapter Two". He has numerous big and small screen credits and has been referred to by Backstage as one of Australia's stock characters.
Len Kaserman grew up in New York and came to Australia in the late 1960s after the breakup of his first marriage. He remarried in Sydney and has a family. In 1973 he gave up his job as a computer analyst and focused on his love of the stage and his career as an actor[1]. During the 1970s he became known as Sydney's resident Simon actor[2]. He continued this affiliation for several years and productions before being convinced to add his presence to screen as well.
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| Born | Leonard Kaserman 21 March 1937 New York, NY, U.S. |
| 💼 Occupation | Actor - Retired |
| 📆 Years active | 1970 - 2000 |
| Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
| 👩 Spouse(s) | Marlene Blutstein
(m. 1964; div. 1966) Pamela Cock (m. 1971) |
| 👶 Children | Ellen, Jane, John |
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Acting Career
Stage[3][4][5]
Savages, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, December 1974
Savages, Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS, April 1975
Status Quo Vadis, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, Feb - Mar 1976
Boy Meets Girl, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, Jun - Aug 1977
Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Barney Cashman - Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, 19 Jan - Mar 1979
Chapter Two, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, July 1979
Cold Storage, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, Aug - Oct 1980 & Nov 1980
Cold Storage, National Theatre, St Kilda, VIC, November 1980
The odd couple Australian Production Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne sept 1984
Brighton Beach Memoirs, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, January 1986
Hopping to Byzantium, Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, Mar - Apr 1990
Hopping to Byzantium, Belvoir Theatre, Kirribilli, NSW, March - May 1990
Screen[6]
The Three Stooges (TV Movie) Jack L. Warner 1997
Doing Time for Patsy Cline Master Of Ceremonies 1993
Irresistible Force (TV Movie) Night Manager 1993
Time Trax (TV Series) Judge Braverman- To Kill a Billionaire (1993)
Home and Away (TV Series) Mr. Stenberg - Episode #1.877 (1991)
The Girl from Tomorrow (TV Series) Scientist- Sanctuary 1988
The Four Minute Mile (TV Movie) California Interviewer 1988
Outback Bound (TV Movie) Moving Man 1988
The Riddle of the Stinson (TV Movie) Bill Fountain 1988/I
Backstage Milton 1987
Les Patterson Saves the World Maitre D' Henry 1986
The Challenge (TV Mini-Series) Latham 1986
Death of a Soldier Maj. Gen. Eichelberger 1985
The Lancaster Miller Affair (TV Mini-Series) Dr. Dedderer 1984
The Last Bastion (TV Mini-Series) Roosevelt's Doctor 1983
Phar Lap Baron Long
References
- ↑ "The Sydney Morning Herald on Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- ↑ "The Sydney Morning Herald on Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- ↑ "AusStage". www.ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- ↑ "2018-Ensemble-Theatre-Production-History" (PDF). www.ensemble.com.au. 27 April 2018.
- ↑ University of Wollongong, Research Online. "Theatre Australia: Australia's magazine of the performing arts 3(8) March 1979". www.ro.uow.edu.au.
- ↑ "Len Kaserman". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
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