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This prolific and extremely versatile character player's expressive and
rubbery mug has served him well in a variety of disparate roles and genres
on stage, film and TV. Hedaya had substantial theater experience with the
New York Shakespeare Festival and has appeared in over 25 features since
1980 but he is most widely known for his extensive TV work. "Cheers"
cultists fondly remember him as Nick Tortelli, the unscrupulous and hirsute
ex-husband of Rhea Perlman's Carla and the star of a subsequent short-lived
spin-off, "The Tortellis" (NBC, 1987). Hedaya is a familiar TV face
appearing in series ("Hill Street Blues"; "Family Ties"; "Law and Order"; "NYPD
Blue"), TV-movies ("Courage" 1986, with Sophia Loren), various busted pilots
and as a regular in several fleeting series ("Mama's Boy", NBC, 1988; "One
of the Boys", NBC, 1989).
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Hedaya has played many flavorful character parts in features, often
portraying cops ("The Hunger" 1983; "Tightrope" 1984; "Running Scared" 1986;
"The Usual Suspects" 1995), crime figures, or crusty regular guys. His most
indelible impression was made in "Blood Simple" (1984), the landmark
independent feature debut of the Coen brothers. In a rare substantial role,
Hedaya was Marty, the cuckolded husband who hires a sleazy detective to kill
his unfaithful wife and her lover. In this unsympathetic but strangely
poignant characterization, the actor's sloped nose and ample jowls take on a
haunting Nixonian quality. Hedaya continued to demonstrate his prowess in
six features in 1993 including "Searching for Bobby Fischer" as the
tournament director, and "Mr. Wonderful" as a buddy of working class hero
Matt Dillon.
Hedaya did very little film work the following year--just a supporting role
in "Maverick" (1994)--opting to devote more time to TV, playing a bail
bondsman in three syndicated telefilms derived from the 1988 feature "Midnight
Run". He began making up for lost time in 1995 with character turns in
several high-profile features including "To Die For", "Nixon" and "Clueless".
The latter was a sleeper teen satire which cast Hedaya in the atypical role
of a well-to-do lawyer raising a fashion-conscious daughter on his own. He
also found time to appear in two ambitious dramatic anthology series on
cable, "Fallen Angels" and "Picture Windows" (both Showtime, 1995).
The actor continued to remain busy in 1996: he was Bette Midler's ex-husband
in the hit "The First Wives Club", appeared as Robert De Niro's brother in "Marvin's
Room", and was featured in the ensembles of Ron Howard's "Ransom" (with Mel
Gibson and Rene Russo) and "Daylight" (alongside Sylvester Stallone). |
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ADDITIONS
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