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Occupation
  
Actor, Photographer

Years active
  
1961–2000


Name
  
Allan Arbus

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Allan Franklin Arbus

Born
  
February 15, 1918 (
1918-02-15
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Congestive Heart Failure

Died
  
April 19, 2013, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Mariclare Costello (m. 1977–2013), Diane Arbus (m. 1941–1969)

Children
  
Amy Arbus, Doon Arbus, Arin Arbus

Parents
  
Rose Goldberg, Harry Arbus

Movies and TV shows
  
M*A*S*M*A*S*H, Greaser's Palace, Coffy, Putney Swope, Crossroads

Similar People
  
Diane Arbus, Jeff Maxwell, Kellye Nakahara, Amy Arbus, William Christopher

Alan Alda on writing the M*A*S*H episode "Dear Sigmund" and the performance of Allan Arbus as M...


Allan Franklin Arbus (February 15, 1918 – April 19, 2013) was an American actor and photographer and the husband of photographer Diane Arbus. He is most known for his role as psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Freedman (Major) on the CBS television series M*A*S*M*A*S*H.

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Allan arbus at the 2009 tv land awards


Early life

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Arbus was born in New York City, to a Jewish family, the son of stockbroker Harry Arbus and his wife Rose (née Goldberg). He attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, where he first developed an interest in acting while appearing in a student play.

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Arbus was also a music lover. Before becoming an actor, he was reportedly so taken by Benny Goodman's recordings that he took up playing the clarinet.

Photography career

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During the 1940s, Arbus became a photographer for the United States Army. In 1946, after completing his military service, he and his first wife, photographer Diane Arbus (née Nemerov, whom he had married in 1941), started a photographic advertising business in Manhattan. Arbus was primarily known for advertising photography that appeared in Glamour, Seventeen, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and other magazines, as well as the weekly newspaper advertising photography for Russek's, a Fifth Avenue department store owned by Diane's father. Edward Steichen's noted photo exhibition The Family of Man includes a photograph credited to the couple. The Arbuses' professional partnership ended in 1956, when Diane quit the business; the couple formally separated three years later. Allan Arbus continued on for a number of years as a solo photographer, but was out of the business by the time the couple divorced in 1969.

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Diane and Allan Arbus's studio/living quarters were at one time at 319 East 72nd Street in New York City. Their neighbor and friend was Robert Brown, an actor on the TV show Here Come the Brides.

Acting career

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After the breakup of his first marriage and the dissolution of his business, Arbus decided to leave photography behind and pursue a new career in acting. In 1969 he moved to California. His new career took off after he landed the lead role in Robert Downey Sr.'s cult film Greaser's Palace (1972), in which he appears with Robert Downey, Jr. (who would go on to star as Diane Arbus's muse in Fur, a fictional account of the end of the Arbuses' marriage). Arbus also starred opposite Bette Davis in Scream, Pretty Peggy in 1973, and was featured as Gregory LaCava in W.C. Fields and Me in 1976. These roles led to his casting as Maj. Sidney Freedman on M*A*S*H, although in an early episode, "Radar's Report" (1973), he was called "Milton Freedman".

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Arbus's work on M*A*S*H helped his career as a character actor, and he eventually appeared in more than 70 TV shows and movies. He appears briefly in the 1973 film Cinderella Liberty as a drunken sailor; another 1973 film, Coffy (starring Pam Grier), features Arbus as a drug dealer with strange sexual needs; in the 1978 movie Damien: Omen II, he plays Pasarian, one of Damien's many victims in The Omen trilogy.

Allan Arbus Allan Arbus Photographer who went on to become an actor best known

Arbus is far better known for his television work, which includes over 45 titles and works as recent as Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2000. Among Arbus's non-M*A*S*H TV work are guest and recurring roles in such television series as Law & Order, In the Heat of the Night, L.A. Law, Matlock, Starsky and Hutch, and Judging Amy.

Personal life

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Allan and Diane Arbus had two children, photographer Amy Arbus and writer and art director Doon Arbus. The couple separated in 1959 and divorced in 1969, two years before Diane Arbus's suicide in 1971.

Arbus married actress Mariclare Costello in 1977. The couple had one daughter, Arin Arbus, who is the associate artistic director at Theatre for a New Audience.

Arbus died of congestive heart failure on April 19, 2013, in Los Angeles. He was 95. He was cremated and his ashes given to his family.

Filmography

Actor
2000
Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV Series) as
Uncle Nathan
- The Group (2000) - Uncle Nathan
1999
Making Contact as
Father Time
1999
Judging Amy (TV Series) as
Judge Fowler
- Presumed Innocent (1999) - Judge Fowler
- An Impartial Bias (1999) - Judge Fowler
- Victim Soul (1999) - Judge Fowler
1999
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
Seymour Epstein
- Don't Meth with Me (1999) - Seymour Epstein
1998
L.A. Doctors (TV Series) as
Mr. Mitski
- A Prayer for the Lying (1998) - Mr. Mitski
1998
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Johann Unger
- Episode #1.8337 (1998) - Johann Unger
- Episode #1.8336 (1998) - Johann Unger
1997
In Dark Places as
Dory
1995
Lieberman in Love (Short) as
Elderly Man
1994
Mad About You (TV Series) as
Albert Urbont
- The Last Scampi (1994) - Albert Urbont
1992
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Dr. Atwill
- Little Girl Lost (1993) - Dr. Atwill
- Discovery (1992) - Dr. Atwill
1993
Josh and S.A.M. as
Businessman on Plane
1993
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Dominick Keith
- Animal Instinct (1993) - Dominick Keith
1991
Brooklyn Bridge (TV Series) as
Dr. Schulman
- Plaza Sweet (1992) - Dr. Schulman
- Old Fools (1991) - Dr. Schulman
- Dinner at Six (1991) - Dr. Schulman
1991
Stat (TV Series) as
Hesh Cooper
- Safe Smuggling (1991) - Hesh Cooper
- Fantasy (1991) - Hesh Cooper
1990
Too Much Sun as
Vincent
1990
Hunter (TV Series) as
Dr. Norman Tate
- Unfinished Business (1990) - Dr. Norman Tate
1989
When He's Not a Stranger (TV Movie) as
Judge Thomas J. Gray
1987
Matlock (TV Series) as
Aaron Mitchell / Peter Leonie
- The Star (1989) - Aaron Mitchell
- The Chef (1987) - Peter Leonie
1989
The Preppie Murder (TV Movie) as
Arnold Domenitz, Grandfather
1989
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Lawrence Stone
- I'm in the Nude for Love (1989) - Lawrence Stone
1988
Chief Zabu as
George Dankworth
1987
Duet (TV Series) as
Nate Coleman
- Born, Bred and Buttered in Brooklyn (1987) - Nate Coleman
1987
Ohara (TV Series) as
Sol Rostoff
- The Intruders (1987) - Sol Rostoff
1987
Daniel and the Towers (TV Movie) as
Simon 'Sam' Rodia
1987
Spies (TV Series) as
Jano
- Baby (1987) - Jano
1987
From the Hip as
Phil Ames
1986
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Dr. Andreas Hellman
- A Fighting Choice (1986) - Dr. Andreas Hellman
1986
Crossroads as
Dr. Santis
1985
Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series) as
Dr. Friedman
- Do Not Go Gentle (1985) - Dr. Friedman
1985
Volunteers as
Albert Bardenaro
1985
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
Arthur Stacy
- Violation (1985) - Arthur Stacy
1984
The Four Seasons (TV Series) as
Boris Elliot
- Back in Business (1984) - Boris Elliot
- The Doctor Is Out (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Head to Head (1984) - Boris Elliot
- The Matchbreaker (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Cabin Fever: Part 2 (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Cabin Fever: Part 1 (1984) - Boris Elliot
- The Kiss (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Living Dangerously (1984) - Boris Elliot
- The Loan (1984) - Boris Elliot
- A Call from the Wild (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Backseat Drivers (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Pilot: Part 2 (1984) - Boris Elliot
- Pilot: Part 1 (1984) - Boris Elliot
1984
The World of Don Camillo as
Christ (voice)
1973
M*A*S*H (TV Series) as
Maj. Sidney Freedman / Maj. Milton Freedman
- Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen (1983) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Pressure Points (1982) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Bless You Hawkeye (1981) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Goodbye, Cruel World (1980) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- The Billfold Syndrome (1978) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- War of Nerves (1977) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Hawk's Nightmare (1976) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Dear Sigmund (1976) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler (1975) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- O.R. (1974) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Deal Me Out (1973) - Maj. Sidney Freedman
- Radar's Report (1973) - Maj. Milton Freedman
1982
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Dr. Ellerick
- For Love of Joshua (1982) - Dr. Ellerick
1982
Bret Maverick (TV Series) as
Phineas Swackmyer
- Horse of Yet Another Color (1982) - Phineas Swackmyer
1981
The Gangster Chronicles (TV Mini Series) as
Goodman
- An American Story - Goodman
1981
Here's Boomer (TV Series) as
Boris
- Camityville's Boomer (1981) - Boris
1981
Gangster Wars as
Goodman
1980
The Last Married Couple in America as
Al Squib
1979
Salvage 1 (TV Series) as
Dr. Mott
- Harry's Doll (1979) - Dr. Mott
1979
Working Stiffs (TV Series) as
Mitch Hannigan
- Trading Up (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- Sagebrush Estates (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- Pal Joey (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- The Old Man in the Building (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- The Bosses (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- My Boys Are Having a Baby (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- The Bank Robbery (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
- Looking for Mr. Goodwrench (1979) - Mitch Hannigan
1979
The Electric Horseman as
Danny
1979
Americathon as
Moishe Weitzman
1979
The Amazing Spider-Man (TV Series) as
George Hanson
- Wolfpack (1979) - George Hanson
1979
Starsky and Hutch (TV Series) as
Anthony Reuban
- Birds of a Feather (1979) - Anthony Reuban
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Myron Katzin
- Black Mirror (1978) - Myron Katzin
1978
Taxi (TV Series) as
Jerry Martin
- One-Punch Banta (1978) - Jerry Martin
1978
Damien: Omen II as
Pasarian (as Alan Arbus)
1978
The Harvey Korman Show (TV Series) as
Dr. Chadway
- The One Where There's a Hold-Up (1978) - Dr. Chadway
1978
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Bleaker
- The Girl from Ilandia (1978) - Bleaker (as Alan Arbus)
1977
The Tony Randall Show (TV Series) as
Hashna-Vedanta
- Franklin vs. the Generation Gap (1977) - Hashna-Vedanta
- Civil Disobedience (1977) - Hashna-Vedanta
1977
Family (TV Series) as
Roy Brady
- Labors of Love (1977) - Roy Brady
1976
Raid on Entebbe (TV Movie) as
Eli Melnick
1976
Stalk the Wild Child (TV Movie) as
Gault
1976
Law and Order (TV Movie) as
Arthur Pollack
1976
W.C. Fields and Me as
Gregory LaCava
1976
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Vince Maynard
- Anatomy of a Bribe (1976) - Vince Maynard
1975
Karen (TV Series) as
Keller
- Capitol Capers (1975) - Keller
1975
Archer (TV Series) as
Miko Bronko
- Blood Money (1975) - Miko Bronko
1974
The Law (TV Movie) as
Leonard Caporni
1974
Law and Disorder as
Dr. Richter
1974
The Odd Couple (TV Series) as
Director / Ernie Ferguson
- The Hollywood Story (1974) - Director
- Cleanliness is Next to Impossible (1974) - Ernie Ferguson
1974
Chopper One (TV Series) as
Tim Seeley
- Ambush (1974) - Tim Seeley
1974
Judgment: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (TV Movie) as
Julius Rosenberg
1973
Cinderella Liberty as
Drunken Sailor
1973
Scream, Pretty Peggy (TV Movie) as
Dr. Eugene Saks
1973
The Young Nurses as
Krebs
1973
Coffy as
Arturo Vitroni
1973
The Lie (TV Movie) as
Edward Fredericks
1972
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Byron Hale
- The Twain (1972) - Byron Hale
1972
Greaser's Palace as
Jessy
1971
The Christian Licorice Store as
Monroe
1971
Cisco Pike as
Sim Valensi (as Alan Arbus)
1969
Here Come the Brides (TV Series) as
Dennis
- A Wild Colonial Boy (1969) - Dennis
1969
Putney Swope as
Mr. Bad News
1961
Hey, Let's Twist! as
The Doctor (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1977
M*A*S*H (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- War of Nerves (1977) - (performer: "Keep the Home Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)")
Self
2014
On Story (TV Series) as
Jessy (Greaser's Palace)
- A Conversation w/ Jonathan Demme & Paul Thomas Anderson / Andrew Napier & Grandma's Not A Toaster (2014) - Jessy (Greaser's Palace)
2009
The 7th Annual TV Land Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2002
'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Maj. Sidney Freedman
Archive Footage
2014
20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2013
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self (In Memoriam)

References

Allan Arbus Wikipedia


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