
Jack Weston
Biography
Jack Weston (born Jack Weinstein; August 21, 1924 – May 3, 1996) was an American film, stage, and television actor.
Weston usually played comic roles in films such as Cactus Flower and Please Don't Eat the Daisies, but also occasionally essayed heavier parts, such as the scheming crook and stalker who, along with Alan Arkin and Richard Crenna, attempts to terrorize and rob a blind Audrey Hepburn in the 1967 film Wait Until Dark. Weston had countless character roles in major films such as The Cincinnati Kid and The Thomas Crown Affair.
In 1981, Weston appeared on Broadway in Woody Allen's comedy The Floating Light Bulb, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actor. Other stage appearances included Bells are Ringing (with Judy Holliday), The Ritz, One Night Stand, and Neil Simon's California Suite.
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Acting History
2019
The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration as Charlie Farnsworth (archive footage)
1988Short Circuit 2 as Oscar Baldwin
1987Dirty Dancing as Max Kellerman
1987Ishtar as Marty Freed
1986Rad as Duke Best
1986If Tomorrow Comes as Uncle Willie
1986The Longshot as Elton
1984The Four Seasons as Danny Zimmer
1983High Road to China as Struts
1981The Four Seasons as Danny Zimmer
1980Can't Stop the Music as Benny Murray
1979Cuba as Larry Gutman
1979Tales of the Unexpected as William Botibol
197779 Park Avenue as Joker Martin
1976Gator as Irving Greenfield
1976The Ritz as Gaetano Proclo
1973Marco as Maffio Polo
1973Deliver Us from Evil as Al Zabrocki
1973I Love a Mystery as Job Cheyne
1972The Trouble With People as Ben (Story 4)
1972Fuzz as Det. Meyer Meyer
1971A New Leaf as Andy McPherson
1971All in the Family as Joe Girgis
1970The Don Knotts Show as Self
1969Cactus Flower as Harvey Greenfield
1969The April Fools as Potter Shrader
1968Now You See It, Now You Don't as Prince Haroun
1968The Thomas Crown Affair as Erwin
1968The Counterfeit Killer as Randolph Riker
1967Wait Until Dark as Carlino
1967The Carol Burnett Show as Self - Guest / Various Characters
1967Code Name: Heraclitus as Gerberman
1966CBS Playhouse
1966Fame Is the Name of the Game as Griffin
1965Mirage as Lester
1965The Cincinnati Kid as Pig
1965Laredo as Hannibal Rex
1964The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as Buzz Conway
1964Bewitched
1964The Lucille Ball Comedy Hour as Cash
1964The Incredible Mr. Limpet as George Stickel
1963Palm Springs Weekend as Coach Fred Campbell
1963Kraft Suspense Theatre as Homer Fargis
1963Kraft Suspense Theatre as Joao Esposa
1963Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1963The Danny Kaye Show as Self
1963Burke's Law as Silly McCree
1963Burke's Law as Gogi Zito
1963The Fugitive as Davey 'Fatso' Lambert
1963Breaking Point
1963Arrest and Trial
1963Grindl
1962It's Only Money as Leopold
1962Stoney Burke
1962Sam Benedict
1961The Mike Douglas Show as Self
1961The Hathaways as Walter Hathaway
1961Ben Casey
1961Dr. Kildare as Dr. Justin Muntag
1961The Honeymoon Machine as Signalman Burford Taylor
1961All in a Night's Work as Lasker
1960Peter Loves Mary
1960Route 66
1960My Sister Eileen
1960The Islanders
1960Thriller as Edward Dean
1960Thriller as Maurice Reynard
1960Please Don't Eat the Daisies as Joe Positano
1959The Detectives
1959Philip Marlowe
1959The Twilight Zone as Julius Moomer
1959The Twilight Zone as Charlie Farnsworth
1959Johnny Staccato
1959The Lawless Years
1959Imitation of Life as Stage manager
1959Rawhide
1958I Want to Live! as NCO at Party (uncredited)
1958Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
1958Peter Gunn
1958Stage Struck as Frank
1957Perry Mason as Fred Calvert
1957Have Gun, Will Travel
1956Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
1955Playwrights '56
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Otto
1955Gunsmoke as Samuel Sprig
1955Gunsmoke as Wesley
1953Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers
1953General Electric Theater as Freddie Pringle
1951Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1950Lux Video Theatre as Bill
1950Lux Video Theatre as Elevator Man
1950Lux Video Theatre as Soldier
1948The Philco Television Playhouse as Lumpkin
1947Kraft Television Theatre








