Judd Hirsch - Filmography and Television Work

Filmography and Television Work

Year Title Role Notes
1964 Jump also known as Fury on Wheels
1971 Jump also known as Fury on Wheels
1973 Serpico Cop Uncredited
1974 Law, TheThe Law Murray Stone Television
1975 Law, TheThe Law Murray Stone Miniseries
1975 Fear on Trial Saul Television
1975 Medical Story Dr. Joe Dempsey Television; 1 episode
1975 The Legend of Valentino Jack Auerbach Television
1976 Keegans, TheThe Keegans Lieutenant Marco Ciardi Television
1976 Visions Joe Morris Television; 1 episode
1977 Rhoda Mike Television; 2 episodes
1976–77 Delvecchio Sergeant Dominick Delvecchio Television; 22 episodes
1978 King of the Gypsies Groffo
1979 Sooner or Later Bob Walters Television
1979 Halloween That Almost Wasn't, TheThe Halloween That Almost Wasn't Count Dracula Television; also known as The Night Dracula Saved the World
1980 Marriage Is Alive and Well Herb Rollie Television
1980 Last Resort, TheThe Last Resort Television; 1 episode
1980 Ordinary People Dr. Tyrone C. Berger Nominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1981 Robert Klein Show, TheThe Robert Klein Show Television
1983 Lights: The Miracle of Chanukah Television
1983 Without a Trace Al Menetti
1978–83 Taxi Alex Rieger Television; 114 episodes
1984 Goodbye People, TheThe Goodbye People Arthur Korman
1984 Teachers Roger Rubell
1985 Detective in the House Press Wyman Television
1985 First Steps Dr. Jerrold Petrofsky Television
1985 Brotherly Love Ben Ryder/Harry Brand Television
1988 Running on Empty Arthur Pope/Paul Manfield
1988 Great Escape II: The Untold Story, TheThe Great Escape II: The Untold Story Capt. David Matthews Television
1990 She Said No Martin Knapek Television
1991 American Experience, TheThe American Experience Television; voice role; 1 episode
1988–92 Dear John John Lacey Television; 74 episodes
1994 Betrayal of Trust Dr. Jules Masserman Television
1996 Independence Day Julius Levinson
1996 Caroline in the City Ben Karinsky Television; 1 episode
1996 The 1964 World's Fair narrator Television & DVD
1997 Color of Justice Sam Lind Television
1997 George & Leo Leo Wagonman Television; 3 episodes
1999 Rocky Marciano Al Weill Television
1999 Out of the Cold Leon Axelrod
1999 Man on the Moon Alex Reiger (Taxi Recreation Scenes) uncredited
2000 Welcome to New York Dr. Bob Television; 1 episode
2001 Family Law Daniel Bonner Television; 1 episode
2001 A Beautiful Mind Helinger
2002 Philly Rabbi Nathan Wexler Television; 1 episode
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dr. Judah Platner Television; 1 episode
2003 Regular Joe Baxter Binder Television; 5 episodes
2003 Street Time Shimi Goldman Television; 1 episode
2003 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Ben Elkins Television; 1 episode
2003 Who Killed the Federal Theatre Narrator Television
2004 Zeyda and the Hitman Gideon Schub
2006 Brother's Shadow Leo Groden
2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Prisoner Television; voice role; 1 episode
2006 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Wes Mendell Television; 1 episode
2009 American Dad! Rabbi Television; voice role; 2 episodes
2005–10 Numb3rs Alan Eppes Television; 108 episodes
2010 Warehouse 13 Isadore Weisfelt Television; 1 episode
2011 Tower Heist Mr. Simon
2011-12 Damages Bill Herndon
2011 The Muppets
2011 This Must Be the Place Mordecai Midler

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