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Name
  
Benjamin Tatar


Role
  
Film actor

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Died
  
November 29, 2012, Shadyside, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Movies
  
Battle of the Bulge, The Wind and the Lion, The Cemetery Club

Similar People
  
Ava Gardner, Artie Shaw, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Rooney, John Milius

Benjamin "Ben" Tatar (January 23, 1930 – November 29, 2012) was an American film, television, theater, and voice actor who was Jackie Gleason's aide and had lived with Ava Gardner. Where the lines between professional and personal life blur, Tatar was also a former live-in personal assistant and companion of actress Ava Gardner.

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Early life

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Jewish American, Tatar was born in January 23, 1930, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His interest in acting and entertainment began as a student at Schenley High School in Pittsburgh; he also began acting at the Pittsburgh Playhouse and the YM and WHA as a high school student. Tatar enlisted in the United States Army during the Korean War. After his discharge from the Army, he enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh where he received a bachelor's degree in drama and English. He also worked part-time at the Original Hot Dog Shop in Oakland, which was owned by his uncle.

Following college, Tatar won a scholarship in 1955 to attend an acting-affiliate of the American Theatre Wing in New York City. The other scholarship student at that time was James Earl Jones. The prestige of the school and Ben’s solid acting talent won him excellent working relationships with influential theatre folk, and his Pittsburgh connections, including director Henry Weinstein, brought him the social company of such luminaries as Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller.

Career

Tatar began his television career behind the scenes, first as a cue card holder for such shows as The Kate Smith Show and The Jimmie Rodgers Show. He also read and answered mail sent by fans to those shows and to The Honeymooners, starring Jackie Gleason. Working with Jackie Gleason as his personal assistant provided Ben with a working journey to Paris, traveling aboard the USS United States, to make the movie Gigot, directed by Gene Kelly. His additional film credits included The Thin Red Line, which was filmed in location in Spain and released in 1964; the 1965 film, Battle of the Bulge; and The Wind and the Lion in 1975. He was also in "Patton," and worked as director of the English versions and as dialogue coach for films of Vicente Aranda, whose work included "The Blood-Spattered Bride" and "The Exquisite Corpse," during which he got to know actress Capucine. Tatar also worked with Telly Savalas.

Tatar worked in Spain throughout the 1960s and 1970s, where he became a language voice dubbing director and voice-over artist for television and film production companies based in the Spain. His fluency in five languages - English, French, German, Italian and Spanish – aided him in the profession.

Pittsburgh

In 1981, Tatar moved back from New York City to his native Pittsburgh to care for his mother. He settled in Pittsburgh's Highland Park neighborhood, where he resided for more than thirty years. Away from the acting hubs in New York and Los Angeles, Tatar turned his professional attention to local theater, as well as film and television productions filmed on-location in the Pittsburgh area.

Tatar’s return to Pittsburgh benefited Pittsburgh cultural endeavors: he did much acting and directing and also voice-overs. He was a member of the JCC Theatre Club for many years. His later work included productions at the Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre and for the Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh. He also appeared in numerous low-budget horror films produced in Pittsburgh.

In 1995, Tatar co-starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie, The Piano Lesson, which was written by playwright, August Wilson, another Pittsburgh native.

Personal life

Tatar authored an unpublished autobiography titled, The Dream Never Dies, in which he wrote of his early career, his work with leading actors on various films, his relationship with Ava Gardner and his voice-over career in Spain. In addition to acting, Tatar created word searches and compiled crossword puzzles for the publishing firm, Dell Publishing.

Death

Tatar died from chronic pulmonary disease at UPMC Shadyside in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 29, 2012 at the age of 82. Tatar, who never married, was buried at B'nai Israel Cemetery.


Filmography

Actor
2013
American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire as
Narrator (voice)
2012
Let's Make a... Horror Movie (Video)
2011
Our Devil's Night (Video) as
Gram Paps
2011
Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 as
Dr. Cromeans
2010
...and Then I Helped
2002
A Tribute to Sanity (Short) as
Aged Man
1995
The Piano Lesson (TV Movie) as
Watermelon Man
1993
The Cemetery Club as
Man
1990
The Bride in Black (TV Movie) as
Cobb Guard
1990
Two Evil Eyes
1975
The Wind and the Lion as
Sketch Artist
1972
Pancho Villa as
Bates
1969
Land Raiders as
Loomis (uncredited)
1967
Bang Bang Kid as
Leech
1967
The Christmas Kid as
Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)
1967
The Long Duel as
Sandhu
1966
The Tall Women as
Ursula's Husband
1965
Battle of the Bulge as
General Gray's Officer with Radio
1965
Crack in the World as
Indian Ambassador
1964
The Thin Red Line
Miscellaneous
1969
The Exquisite Cadaver (dialogue director)
Self
2022
Dubbing in a Blue World: An Interview with Ben Tatar (Video documentary short)
2009
The Sweet Sound of Dubbing: Dubbing 'the Sweet Sound of Death' (Video documentary short) as
Self

References

Benjamin Tatar Wikipedia