
Birthday
1936/10/13
Day of death
2002/09/05 (65 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Also know as
Joel Joshua Goldberg
Cliff Gorman was an American stage and screen actor. He won an Obie award in 1968 for the stage presentation of The Boys in the Band, and went on to reprise his role in the 1970 film version. Gorman and his wife cared for his fellow The Boys in the Band cast member Robert La Tourneaux in the last few months of his battle against AIDS, until La Tourneaux's death on June 3, 1986 Gorman died of leukemia in 2002, aged 65, although his final film, Kill the Poor, was not released until 2003. He was survived by his wife, Gayle Gorman.

(1984) Angel
as Lt. Andrews

(1975) Rosebud
as Yafet Hemlekh

(1999) Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
as Sonny Valerio

(2003) Kill the Poor
as Yakov

(1970) The Boys in the Band
as Emory

(1981) The Bunker
as Joseph Goebbels

(1992) Night and the City
as Phil Nasseros

(1969) Justine
as Toto

(1980) Night of the Juggler
as Gus Soltic

(1978) An Unmarried Woman
as Charlie

(1979) All That Jazz
as Davis Newman

(1973) Cops and Robbers
as Tom

(1995) Down Came a Blackbird
as Nick the Greek

(2000) King of the Jungle
as Jack

(1975) Strike Force
as Det. Joey Gentry
(1970) The Chicago Conspiracy Trial
as ---

(1973) Class of '63
as Mickey Swerner

(1990) Vestige of Honor
as Sanderson

(1971) Paradise Lost
as Kewpie

(1994) The Forget-Me-Not Murders
as Aaron

(1999) The '60s
as Father Daniel Berrigan

(1992) Hoffa
as Solly Stein

(1983) Cocaine and Blue Eyes
as Riki Anatole

(1990) Murder Times Seven
as Aaron Greenberg

(1988) Internal Affairs
as Aaron Greenberg

(1985) Doubletake
as Aaron Greenberg

(1977) Having Babies II
as Arthur Magee

(1992) Terror on Track 9
as Sgt. Aaron Greenberg
(1994) Janek: The Silent Betrayal
as Greenburg

(1975) The Silence
as Stanley Greenberg

(1976) Brinks: The Great Robbery
as Danny Conforti

(1990) Murder in Black and White
as Aaron Greenberg

(1989) Making a Case for Murder
as Bernstein

(1984) Murder, She Wrote
as Police Chief Cooper

(1968) Hawaii Five-O
as Robert Huston

(1972) The Streets of San Francisco
as ---

(1982) Cagney & Lacey
as ---

(1973) Police Story
as ---

(1995) New York News
as ---
(1975) Medical Story
as ---

(1990) Law & Order
as Gary Feldman

(1956) Tony Awards
as Self - Nominee

(1968) The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest

(1984) Murder, She Wrote
as NYPD Lt. Parnell

(1971) Great Performances
as Kewpie

(1962) The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self

(1999) The '60s
as Father Daniel Berrigan