Ron Silver Movies and Career Information
Jul 02, 1946
New York City
Actor and Director
Ronald Arthur "Ron" Silver (July 2, 1946 – March 15, 2009) was an American actor, director, producer, radio host and political activist. Silver was born in New York, New York, the son of May (née Zimelman), a substitute teacher, and Irving Roy Silver, a clothing sales executive. Silver was raised Jewish on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and attended The East Side Hebrew Institute ("ESHI") and then Stuyvesant High School. He went on to graduate from SUNY at Buffalo with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Chinese, and received a Master's Degree in Chinese History from St. John's University in New York and the College of Chinese Culture in Taiwan. He also attended Columbia University's Graduate School of International Affairs and studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio. Silver made his film debut in Tunnel Vision in 1976. From 1976-78, he had a recurring role as Gary Levy in the sitcom Rhoda, a spin-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Additional screen roles include a performance as the devoted son of Anne Bancroft in Garbo Talks (1984), an incompetent detective in Eat and Run (1986), the pistol-wielding psychopath stalking Jamie Lee Curtis in 1989's Blue Steel, and the lead in
- Ron Silver Movies before 2011
- Blind Side 2009
- Black & White 2008
- Ten 2007
- Find Me Guilty 2006
- Red Mercury 2003
- Mr. Saturday Night 2002
- Festival in Cannes 2002
- Ali 2001
- Lovesick (2001) 2001
- Arrival 1996
- Girl 6 1996
- Enemies: A Love Story 1989
- Romancing the Stone 1984
- Silkwood 1983
- Silent Rage 1982
- Entity 1982
- Fellow Traveller
- Garbo Talks
- Reversal of Fortune
- Danger Zone
- Tunnel Vision
- Exposure
- Movies Directed by Ron Silver
- Shooting Henry Hill