Vic Tayback
Victor Tayback (January 6, 1930 – May 25, 1990) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned several decades. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Mel Sharples, the lovable diner owner, in the acclaimed 1974 film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore." This role paved the way for his continued success in the subsequent television adaptation, "Alice," which aired from 1976 to 1985. His performance in the sitcom not only endeared him to audiences but also earned him two consecutive Golden Globe Awards, highlighting his talent and dedication to his craft.
Tayback's career was marked by a diverse array of roles across film and television. He appeared in various productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Before achieving fame, he worked in a range of minor roles, gradually building his reputation in the industry.
In addition to his work on "Alice," Tayback made guest appearances on numerous popular shows, further solidifying his place in television history. His ability to blend humor with poignant moments resonated with viewers, making him a beloved figure.
Despite his passing in 1990, Vic Tayback's legacy endures through his memorable characters and contributions to the entertainment world, leaving an indelible mark on both film and television.
Filmography
Lepke
Loverboy
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
The Shaggy D.A.
Mansion of the Doomed
The Blue Knight
Five Minutes to Live
Special Delivery
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Weekend Warriors
Gambit
Criminal Act
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Papillon
Blood and Lace
Bullitt
The Gambler
No Deposit, No Return
Gangster Story
Alice
Tales from the Darkside
McCloud