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Ralph Tabakin

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Actor
Born:
1922
Death:
May 13, 2001 in Silver Spring, MD.
Biography:A favorite of director "Barry Levinson" (who once referred to the actor as the his lucky charm), "Ralph Tabakin" appeared in each of Levinson's films. Theirs was a chance meeting, Tabakin accompanied a group of students to an audition for "Diner" (1982), Levinson's directorial debut.

Born in San Antonio, TX, in 1922, Tabakin was raised in New Orleans, LA, and Richmond, VA. His distinctive features were the result of his World War II tour of duty, that earned him two bronze stars and five purple hearts. Tabakin served as a Federal Aviation Administration engineer following the war, later becoming involved with acting after retirement. Co-founding the Silver Spring Stage and the Maryland Academy of Dramatic Arts, with his wife Madolyn in the late '60s, Tabakin worked in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore-area theater communities as a director and acting coach, as well as directing the Jewish... Full Biography

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