Jack Weston
Jack Weston, originally named Jack Weinstein, was a prominent American actor celebrated for his versatile performances in film, theater, and television. Born on August 21, 1924, he made a significant impact on the entertainment industry until his passing on May 3, 1996.
Weston's career was marked by his talent for comedic roles, notably in films like *Cactus Flower* and *Please Don't Eat the Daisies*. However, he also demonstrated his range by taking on more serious characters, such as the menacing criminal who torments a blind Audrey Hepburn in the 1967 thriller *Wait Until Dark*, alongside Alan Arkin and Richard Crenna. His extensive filmography includes memorable performances in classics like *The Cincinnati Kid* and *The Thomas Crown Affair*.
In addition to his film work, Weston was a noteworthy presence on stage. His Broadway debut was in Woody Allen's *The Floating Light Bulb* in 1981, a role that earned him a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor. His stage credits also include productions such as *Bells are Ringing* with Judy Holliday, *The Ritz*, *One Night Stand*, and Neil Simon's *California Suite*.
Weston's ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama established him as a respected figure in the performing arts, leaving a lasting legacy in both film and theater.
Filmography
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
Mirage
High Road to China
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
Palm Springs Weekend
It's Only Money
Marco
Rad
A New Leaf
Ishtar
The Honeymoon Machine
Short Circuit 2
The Ritz
Cuba
Wait Until Dark
Cactus Flower
Fuzz
The April Fools
The Four Seasons
All in a Night's Work
Deliver Us from Evil
The Thomas Crown Affair
The Cincinnati Kid
Gator
The Longshot