Born in Brooklyn, Adler had an illustrious behind-the-scenes career in the theater, collaborating with legends such as Julie Andrews, Angela Lansbury, and Richard Burton. After working on over 50 Broadway shows—including legendary productions like My Fair Lady in 1956 and Annie in 1977—he shifted to television in the 1980s, stage managing across various productions.
Adler's acting journey commenced only in his early 60s when he was cast in the film The Public Eye, leading to appearances in notable films like Manhattan Murder Mystery. However, his role as Hesh Rabkin in The Sopranos solidified his legacy, earning him recognition and acclaim.
Beyond this pivotal role, Adler portrayed memorable characters in series like CBS's The Good Wife and FX's Rescue Me, as well as guest spots in popular shows including Curb Your Enthusiasm and The West Wing. His return to Broadway as an actor in the 2000s exemplified his enduring passion for theater, making a full-circle return to the stage.
His family remembers Adler as a vibrant presence who worked untiringly in the arts, bringing stories to life both on the stage and screen. The impact of his work will continue to resonate in the entertainment industry for years to come.
Adler's legacy as a versatile talent bridge between theater and television remains an inspiration to both audience and aspiring actors.
Adler's acting journey commenced only in his early 60s when he was cast in the film The Public Eye, leading to appearances in notable films like Manhattan Murder Mystery. However, his role as Hesh Rabkin in The Sopranos solidified his legacy, earning him recognition and acclaim.
Beyond this pivotal role, Adler portrayed memorable characters in series like CBS's The Good Wife and FX's Rescue Me, as well as guest spots in popular shows including Curb Your Enthusiasm and The West Wing. His return to Broadway as an actor in the 2000s exemplified his enduring passion for theater, making a full-circle return to the stage.
His family remembers Adler as a vibrant presence who worked untiringly in the arts, bringing stories to life both on the stage and screen. The impact of his work will continue to resonate in the entertainment industry for years to come.
Adler's legacy as a versatile talent bridge between theater and television remains an inspiration to both audience and aspiring actors.