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Name
  
Jess Osuna

Role
  
Character actor


Spouse
  
Mary Anne Osuna

Children
  
Tracy Osuna


Born
  
May 28, 1928
Oakland, California

Died
  
April 2, 2011, Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, United States

Awards
  
Obie Award for Performance

Movies
  
Three Days of the Condor, Kramer vs Kramer, All the President's Men, The Effect of Gamma Rays on, A New Leaf

Similar People
  
John Erman, Robert Benton, Anna Sokolow, Sydney Pollack, Elaine May

Jess Osuna (May 28, 1928 – April 2, 2011) was an American character actor whose credits included Three Days of the Condor and My Old Man.

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Osuna had a successful film, television and stage career, including the films A New Leaf, Three Days of the Condor, All the President's Men, Taps and Kramer Vs. Kramer, and the television shows Columbo, Kojak, NYPD and Hawk. He had extensive theatre credits as well, and his Broadway credits include Happy Birthday Wanda June, Edison Theatre, 1970-1971, An Almost Perfect Person, The Belasco Theatre, 1977–1978, and The Goodbye People by Herb Gardner, at The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1968. He was first a student, then an instructor and performer at HB Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City. He studied with both Herbert Berghoff and Uta Hagen and eventually taught his own classes. For the last 7 years or so of his life he studied with Austin Pendleton, at HB, and performed with the HB Ensemble. Perhaps his favorite role was the title role in Hamlet which he played with the HB Ensemble. He rode his bicycle to appointments, classes and performances all over the city well into his 80s. Osuna died at his home in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on April 2, 2011, at the age of 82. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Mary Anne. He is survived by his daughter Tracy and his grandson, Sean, as well as many nieces and nephews. Osuna was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens.

References

Jess Osuna Wikipedia