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All All. Sign In. Some of them are among my favourite actors, some I just love to watch. Since i watched thousands of movies in my life and watched tenthousands of actors do what they do best - act -, my list of favourite actors centainly exceeds those "tiny" lists of Those two lists are more about charisma and personal favour than acting skills. List activity. Alan Arkin. Actor Director Writer Argo Alan Arkin was an Academy Award-winning American actor who was also an acclaimed director, producer, author, singer and composer.
His family were Jewish emigrants from Russia and Germany. His father, David I. Arkin, was an artist and writer, who worked as a teacher, and lost his job for merely refusing to answer questions about his political affiliation during the s Red Scare. His father challenged the politically biased dismissal and eventually prevailed, but unfortunately it was after his death.
His mother, Beatrice Wortis Arkin, a teacher, shared his father's views. Young Arkin was fond of music and acting, he was taking various acting classes from the age of He sang in a college folk-band, and was involved in a drama class. He dropped out of college to form the folk music group The Tarriers, in which Arkin was the lead singer and played guitar. He co-wrote the hit "The Banana Boat Song" - a Jamaican calypso folk song, which became better known as Harry Belafonte 's popular version, and reached 4 on the Billboard chart.
At that time Arkin was a struggling young actor who played bit parts on television and on stage, and made a living as a delivery boy, repairman, pot washer and baby sitter. From - he performed and recorded with the children's folk group, The Babysitters. Then he made his Off-Broadway debut as a singer in "Heloise" Next year he joined the Compass Theatre in St.
Louis, Missouri. There he caught the eye of stage director Bob Sills and became the original member of the "Second City" troupe in Chicago. In Arkin made his Broadway debut in musical "From the Second City", for which he wrote lyrics and sketches, then starred as David Kolowitz in the Broadway comedy "Enter Laughing" , for which he won a Tony Award. Arkin made his directorial debut with an Off-Broadway hit called "Eh? He also directed the original version of Neil Simon 's hilarious smash, "The Sunshine Boys" , which ran over performances.