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Each entry should be accompanied by a reliable source identifying the individual as a Jewish Actor, For more on why reliable sources may consider a person Jewish, see Who is a Jew?. Ideally, the best source of this information is self-identification by the person himself; however in some cases sources may identify the person as Jewish by virtue of one or more parents being Jewish, or by conversion to Judaism—ideally, these should be recorded in the list along with the source.

The table is organized chronologically, listing people by decade of birth.

Born in the 1990s

Name Years Nationality Prominent Roles Other Notes 
Jonah Bobo 1997– American Zathura [1][2]
Flora Cross 1993– French-born American Bee Season [3]
Esti Ginzburg 1990– Israeli Twelve [4]
Alexander Gould 1994– American Finding Nemo, Weeds [5]
Logan Lerman 1992– American Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief [6][7]
Jonathan Lipnicki 1990– American Jerry Maguire, Like Mike [8]
James Maslow 1990– American Big Time Rush
Sarah Ramos 1991– American American Dreams [9]
Daryl Sabara 1992– American Spy Kids series [10]
Adiel Stein 1991– American Stolen Summer [11]
Gregg Sulkin 1992– British Avalon High [12]
Matt Weinberg 1990– American Haunted Lighthouse [13]
Zoe Weizenbaum 1991– American Memoirs of a Geisha [14]
Alex Wolff 1997– American The Naked Brothers Band [15]
Nat Wolff 1994– American The Naked Brothers Band [15]

Born in the 1980s

Name Years Nationality Prominent Roles Other Notes
Dianna Agron 1986– American Glee [16][17]
Justin Berfield 1986– American Malcolm in the Middle [18]
Rachel Bilson 1981– American The O.C., The Last Kiss [19][20]
Alison Brie 1983– American Community, Mad Men [21]
Amanda Bynes 1986– American She's the Man, Hairspray, The Amanda Show [22]
Lizzy Caplan 1982– American Mean Girls, Cloverfield, Party Down, True Blood [23]
Matt Cohen 1982– American South of Nowhere [24]
Lauren Collins 1986– Canadian Degrassi: The Next Generation [25]
Kat Dennings 1986– American Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist [26]
Drake 1986– Canadian Degrassi: The Next Generation [25]
Zac Efron 1987– American High School Musical, Hairspray, 17 Again [27]
Jesse Eisenberg 1983– American The Social Network [28]
Jake Epstein 1987– Canadian Degrassi: The Next Generation [29][25]
Stacey Farber 1987– Canadian Degrassi: The Next Generation [25]
Ben Feldman 1980– American The Perfect Man [30]
Donna Feldman 1982– American You Don't Mess with the Zohan [31]
Jeremy Ferdman 1986– Canadian [32]
Ben Foster 1980– American X-Men: The Last Stand [33]
Jon Foster 1984– American Stay Alive [34]
Shayna Fox 1984– American [35]
Jason Fuchs 1986– American Holy Rollers [36]
Gal Gadot 1985– Israeli Fast & Furious [37]
Romola Garai 1982– British Atonement, Emma [38]
Andrew Garfield 1983– American-born British Lions for Lambs [39]
Rafi Gavron 1989– British Inkheart [40]
Gideon Glick 1988– American Spring Awakening [41]
Jake Goldsbie 1988– Canadian [25]
Joseph Gordon-Levitt 1981– American 10 Things I Hate About You, (500) Days of Summer [42]
Ari Graynor 1983– American Holy Rollers, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist [43]
Zena Grey 1988– American Max Keeble's Big Move [44]
Jake Gyllenhaal 1980– American Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain [45][46]
Jonah Hill 1983– American Superbad [47][48]
Aaron Himelstein 1986– American Austin Powers in Goldmember [49]
Will Janowitz 1980– American The Sopranos [50]
Scarlett Johansson 1984– American Lost in Translation, Match Point [51][52] [53]
Robert Kazinsky 1983– British EastEnders [54]
Shane Kippel 1986– Canadian Degrassi: The Next Generation [55][25]
Mila Kunis 1983– American That '70s Show, Forgetting Sarah Marshall [56][57]
Shia LaBeouf 1986– American Transformers [58][59]
Adam Lamberg 1984– American Lizzie McGuire [60]
Melanie Laurent 1983– French Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas, Inglourious Basterds [61]
Samm Levine 1982– American Inglourious Basterds [62]
Alex D. Linz 1989– American Home Alone 3, Max Keeble's Big Move [63][64]
Shiri Maimon 1981– Israeli [65]
Eli Marienthal 1986– American Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen [66]
Scott Mechlowicz 1981– American EuroTrip, Mean Creek [67]
B. J. Novak 1979– American The Office, Inglourious Basterds [68]
Sara Paxton 1988– American Darcy's Wild Life, Aquamarine [69][70][71]
Josh Peck 1986– American Drake & Josh [72]
Ashley Peldon 1984– American [73]
Courtney Peldon 1981– American [74]
Alisan Porter 1981– American Curly Sue [75]
Natalie Portman 1981– Israeli-born American Star Wars, V for Vendetta, Closer, Garden State [76]
Laura Prepon 1980– American That '70s Show [77][78]
Nathalie Press 1980– British My Summer of Love [79]
Daniel Radcliffe 1989– British Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film series [80]
Nikki Reed 1988– American Thirteen, Lords of Dogtown, The Twilight Saga [81][82]
Bar Refaeli 1985– Israeli Sitzung [83]
Seth Rogen 1982– Canadian Pineapple Express, Knocked Up [84][85]
Daphne Rosen 1982– Israeli-born American [86]
Emmy Rossum 1986– American The Phantom of the Opera, Poseidon [87]
Sirak M. Sabahat 1981– Ethiopian-born Israeli Va, vis et deviens [88]
Lara Sacher 1986– Australian Neighbours [89]
Ben Savage 1980– American Boy Meets World Brother of Fred Savage
Jason Schwartzman 1980– American Marie Antoinette, Rushmore, Bored to Death [90][91]
Robert Coppola Schwartzman 1982– American The Virgin Suicides, The Princess Diaries [92]
Jason Segel 1980– American How I Met Your Mother, Forgetting Sarah Marshall [93]
Jamie-Lynn Sigler 1981– American The Sopranos, Entourage [94]
Jenny Slate 1982– American Saturday Night Live [95]
Leelee Sobieski 1983– American Here on Earth, 88 Minutes, Joan of Arc [96]
Marla Sokoloff 1980– American Big Day [97]
Shoshannah Stern 1980– American [98][99]
Margo Stilley 1983– American 9 Songs [100]
Lauren Storm 1987– American Flight 29 Down [101][102]
Kyle Switzer 1985– Canadian 15/Love [103]
Alona Tal 1983– Israeli [104]
Ninet Tayeb 1986– Israeli [105]
Khleo Thomas 1989– American Holes [106]
Ashley Tisdale 1985– American High School Musical [107]
Michelle Trachtenberg 1985– American Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gossip Girl, 17 Again [108]
Jonathan Tucker 1982– American The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ruins [109]
Raviv (Ricky) Ullman 1986– Israeli-born American Phil of the Future [110]
Anneliese van der Pol 1984– Dutch/American That's So Raven [111]
Michael Welch 1987– American Joan of Arcadia [112]
Mara Wilson 1987– American Matilda, Mrs. Doubtfire, Miracle on 34th Street [113]
Evan Rachel Wood 1987– American Thirteen, The Upside of Anger, Across the Universe [81][82][114]
Mario Yedidia 1984– American Warriors of Virtue [115]
Anton Yelchin 1989– Russian-born American Alpha Dog, Terminator Salvation, Star Trek XI [116][117]
Joey Zimmerman 1986– American Halloweentown [118]

Born in the 1970s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Shiri Appleby (1978–) American film/television actress (Roswell) Jewish father, Jewish mother [119]
David Arquette (1971–) American film actor (Scream,See Spot Run) Catholic father, Jewish mother [120][121]
Mili Avital (1972–) Israeli-born actress [122][123]
Elizabeth Banks (1974–) American film actress (Invincible) Converted [124][125]
Sandy Bar (1976–) Israeli fashion model and actress Of Yemenite Jewish descent [126]
Sacha Baron Cohen (1971–) British comedian/actor (Ali G, Borat, Brüno) Of Iranian and German Jewish descent [127]
Justin Bartha (1978–) American film actor (Gigli, National Treasure) [128]
Dani Behr (1971–) British television presenter, actress and singer [129]
Amber Benson (1977–) American actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Jewish Father,Christian Mother [130]
Elizabeth Berkley (1972–) American television, film, and stage actress (Saved By The Bell, Showgirls) [131]
Mayim Bialik (1975–) American actress (Blossom) [132]
Claudia Black (1972–) Australian actress http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/24038/celebrity-jews/
Michael Ian Black (1971–) American actor, comedian and comedy writer [133]
Selma Blair (1972–) American film actress (Cruel Intentions) [134]
Alex Borstein (1973–) American actress, writer, and comedian (Family Guy) [135]
Caprice Bourret (1971–) American/British fashion model and actress, often known by her first name [136]
Zach Braff (1975–) American television and film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer (Scrubs, Garden State) Jewish father, Jewish mother [137]
Tamara Braun (1971–) American soap opera actress [138]
Adam Brody (1979–) American actor (The O.C.) Jewish father, Jewish mother [139]
Adrien Brody (1973–) American Academy Award-winning film actor (The Pianist) Jewish father, half-Jewish half-Catholic mother [140][141]
Sarah Brown (1975–) American actress [142]
Brooke Burke (1971–) American television personality and model [143][144]
James Callis (1971–) British film/television actor (Battlestar Galactica) [145]
Neve Campbell (1973–) Canadian film/television actress (Party of Five) Catholic father, Jewish mother [146]
Josh Charles (1971–) American stage, film and television actor [147]
David Charvet (1972–) French-born actor/singer (Baywatch) Jewish father, French mother [148]
Emmanuelle Chriqui (1977–) Canadian actress [149][150]
Jennifer Connelly (1970–) American Academy Award-winning film actress Catholic father, Jewish mother [151]
Paulo Costanzo (1978–) American actor (Road Trip, 40 Days and 40 Nights) Catholic father, Jewish mother [152]
Erin Daniels (1973–) American actress [153][154]
Dustin Diamond (1977–) American actor (Saved by the Bell) [155]
Meital Dohan (1976–) Israeli actress (Weeds) [156]
Oded Fehr (1970–) Israeli/American actor (The Mummy, Resident Evil) [157]
Corey Feldman (1971–) American film actor, 1980s teen idol [158]
Mark Feuerstein (1971–) American film actor [159]
Isla Fisher (1976–) Australian actress, model and author Converted [160][161]
James Franco (1978–) American film actor (James Dean, Spider-Man) Catholic father, Jewish mother [162][163]
Soleil Moon Frye (1976–) American actress and director (Punky Brewster) [164]
Charlotte Gainsbourg (1971–) French actress Jewish father, English mother [165]
Sarah Michelle Gellar (1977–) American actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Jewish father, Jewish mother [166][167]
Sara Gilbert (1975–) American actress (Roseanne) [168]
Jessalyn Gilsig (1971–) Canadian actress [169]
Elon Gold (1970–) American comedian, television actor, writer and producer
Missy Gold (1970–) American actress TV show Benson [170]
Adam Goldberg (1970–) American film actor Jewish father, Catholic mother [171]
Iddo Goldberg (1975–) Israeli film actor (Defiance)
Ginnifer Goodwin (1978–) American film/television actress (Big Love) [172]
Seth Green (1974–) American actor and television producer (Robot Chicken,Austin Powers) Jewish father, Jewish mother [173][174]
Bryan Greenberg (1978–) American film/television actor (Prime) Jewish father, Jewish mother [175]
Becky Griffin (1977–) American Actress and model [176]
Maggie Gyllenhaal (1977–) American Golden Globe-nominated actress Swedish (Swedenborgian) father, Jewish mother [154][177]
Corey Haim (1971–2010) Canadian actor Jewish father, Jewish mother [178]
Chelsea Handler (1975–) American actress/comedian Jewish father, Mormon mother [179]
Alyson Hannigan (1974–) American actress ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Date Movie) Catholic father, Jewish mother [180]
Danielle Harris (1977–) American actress [181]
Samantha Harris (1973–) American actress and TV presenter [182]
Cole Hauser (1975–) American film actor Catholic father, Jewish mother [183][184]
Jason Hervey (1972–) American actor known for his role on The Wonder Years
Kate Hudson (1979–) American film actress (Almost Famous, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days) Jewish mother [185]
Oliver Hudson (1976–) American film/television actor Jewish mother [34]
Rashida Jones (1976–) American actress, writer, model, and musician (The Office) African-American father, Jewish mother [186]
Jordan (Katie Price) (1978–) British model/actress Jewish mother [187]
Chris Kattan (1970–) American comedian (Saturday Night Live) Jewish father, Buddhist mother [87]
Mia Kirshner (1976–) Canadian film/television actress Jewish father, Jewish mother [154]
Alla Korot (1970–) Ukrainian-born American actress [188]
Lisa Kushell (1971–) American comedic actress (MADtv, co-host of Dinner and a Movie) [189]
David Krumholtz (1978–) American actor (NUMB3RS) Jewish father, Jewish mother [190]
Juliet Landau (1972–) American actress, daughter of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain [191][192]
Adam Levine (1979–) American musician (Maroon 5) [193][194]
Jenny Lewis (1976–) American musician and former child actress [195]
Matt Lucas (1974–) British comedy actor The Infidel [196]
Michael Lucas (1972–) Russian-born porn star [197]
Jamie Luner (1971–) American actress (Melrose Place) [198]
Natasha Lyonne (1979–) American film/television actress (American Pie) Jewish father, Jewish mother [199]
Gabriel Macht (1972–) American film actor [200]
Idina Menzel (1971–) American actress, singer and songwriter [201]
Tracy-Ann Oberman (1966–) British actress Eastenders, The Infidel [202]
Gwyneth Paltrow (1972–) American Academy Award-winning actress and singer Jewish father, Quaker mother [203][204][205]
Adam Pascal (1970–) American actor (Rent) [206]
Amanda Peet (1972–) American film actress Quaker father, Jewish mother [207][208]
Joaquin Phoenix (1974–) American Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film actor (Walk the Line) Catholic father, Jewish mother [209][210][211][212]
Rain Phoenix (1973–) American actress/musician Catholic father, Jewish mother [210][209]
River Phoenix (1970–1993) American Academy Award-nominated film actor Catholic father, Jewish mother [209][210]
Summer Phoenix (1978–) American actress and model Catholic father, Jewish mother [209][210]
Pink (1979–) American singer and Grammy Award Winner actress Catholic father, Jewish mother [213]
Josh Radnor (1976–) American actor (How I Met Your Mother) [119]
Leah Remini (1970–) American actress (The King of Queens) Catholic father, Jewish mother [214]
Simon Rex (1974–) American actor and model [215]
Michael Rosenbaum (1972–) American film and television actor (Smallvile) [216]
Tracee Ellis Ross (1972–) American actress, daughter of singer Diana Ross Jewish father, African American mother [217]
Eli Roth (1972–) American film actor, director, producer and writer Jewish father, Jewish mother [218]
Michael Rubenfeld (1979–) Canadian actor (Lucky Number Slevin) [219]
Maya Rudolph (1972–) American actress/comedian (Saturday Night Live) Jewish father, African American mother [125]
Keri Russell (1976–) American Golden Globe Award-winning actress and dancer (Felicity, The Upside of Anger) [220]
Winona Ryder (1971–) American Academy Award-nominated film actress Jewish father, Buddhist mother [221][222]
John Safran (1972– ) Australian comedian/filmmaker [223]
Sarah Saltzberg (1976–) American Broadway theater actress [224]
Andy Samberg (1978–) American actor (Saturday Night Live) Jewish father, Jewish mother[225]
Fred Savage (1976–) American actor and television director (Wonder Years) Jewish father, Jewish mother [226][227]
Josh Saviano (1976–) American Actor (Wonder Years)
Miriam Shor (1971–) American film/television actress (Big Day) [228]
Michael Showalter (1970–) American actor and comedian. Episcopalian father, Jewish mother
Maggie Siff (1974–) American actress (Mad Men) [229]
Sarah Silverman (1970–) American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer Jewish father, Jewish mother [230]
Alicia Silverstone (1976–) American actress and former fashion model (Clueless, Batman and Robin) Jewish father, Jewish convert mother [231][232]
Ione Skye (1971–) British-born American actress Scotish father, Jewish mother [233]
Lindsay Sloane (1977–) American actress [234][235]
Bahar Soomekh (1975–) Iranian-born American actress (Crash) Jewish father, Jewish mother [236][237]
Tori Spelling (1973–) American actress (Beverly Hills 90210) Jewish father, Jewish mother [238][239]
Jordana Spiro (1977–) American television actress (My Boys) [240]
Rachel Stevens (1978–) British singer and occasional actress/model [241]
Matt Stone (1971–) American animator, film director, screenwriter, actor and voice actor (South Park) Catholic father, Jewish mother [242]
Danny Strong (1974–) American film/television actor [243]
Tara Strong (1973–) Canadian voice/lived-action actress Drawn Together, Ben 10
Kevin Sussman (1970–) American actor (Ugly Betty, Burn After Reading) [244]
Jonathan Togo (1977–) American actor (CSI: Miami, Mystic River) Jewish father [245]
Mageina Tovah (1979–) American actress [246]
Scott Weinger (1975–) American film/television actor (Full House, Aladdin) Jewish father, Jewish mother [247]
Kevin Weisman (1970–) American film/television actor [248]
Rachel Weisz (1971–) British Actress, Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning, BAFTA-nominated [249][250][251] [252]
Jennifer Westfeldt (1971–) American actress and writer (Kissing Jessica Stein) [253]
Marissa Jaret Winokur (1973–) American film, television and stage actress (Hairspray stage version) [254]
Noah Wyle (1971–) American film/television actor Jewish father, Jewish mother [255]
Michal Yannai (1972–) American Stage actress (Avenue Q) [256]
Nikki Ziering (1971–) American model and actress Converted [257]
Ethan Zohn (1973–) American actor Survivor: Africa winner [258]
Arianne Zuker (1974–) American soap opera actress [259]
Melanie Peres (1971–) [260]

Born in the 1960s

Name fliev Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Paula Abdul (1962–) American actress, dancer, choreographer, singer, and television personality [261]
Paul Adelstein (1969–) American television and film actor (Prison Break, Private Practice) [262]
Ronni Ancona (1968–) British (Scottish) impressionist/actress [129][263]
Mathieu Amalric (1965–) French actor and film director (Munich) Jewish mother, French father [264]
Patricia Arquette (1968–) American Golden Globe Nominated actress [265][266]
Yvan Attal (1965–) Israeli actor (Munich, Rush Hour 3)
Hank Azaria (1964–) American Emmy Award Winner actor [267]
David Baddiel (1964–) British comedian, actor, novelist and television presenter [268]
David Alan Basche (1968–) American actor [269]
Randall Batinkoff (1968–) American film/television actor (For Keeps?) [270]
Emmanuelle Béart (1965–) French screen-icon [271][272]
Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999) American voice actress (South Park) [273]
Troy Beyer (1964–) American film director, screenwriter and actress [151]
Craig Bierko (1964–) American film/television actor (Cinderella Man) [274]
Jack Black (1969–) American film actor and musician [275]
Yasmine Bleeth (1968–) American television/film actress (Baywatch) [276]
Lisa Bonet (1967–) American film/television actress (The Cosby Show) [277]
Helena Bonham Carter (1966–) British film/television actress, Academy Award Nominated [278][279]
Matthew Broderick (1962–) American film and stage actor (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Producers) [280]
Gabrielle Carteris (1961–) American actress (Beverly Hills 90210) [281]
Scott Cohen (1964–) American film/television actor [282]
Mindy Cohn (1966–) American television actress (The Facts of Life) [235]
David Cross (1964–) American actor/comedian [283]
Dean Devlin (1962–) American actor, now producer and screenwriter [284]
Don Diamont (1961–) American soap opera actor (The Young and the Restless) [285]
Rachel Dratch (1966–) American comedienne (Saturday Night Live) [286]
David Duchovny (1960–) American Golden Globe Award-winning television and film actor (The X-Files) [287][288]
Lisa Edelstein (1966–) American actress (House) [289]
David Eigenberg (1964–) American actor [290]
Jon Favreau (1966–) American actor/director Catholic father, Jewish mother [291][292]
Vanessa Feltz (1962–) British television personality and actress [293]
Dan Futterman (1967–) American actor and an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter [294]
Jeff Garlin (1962–) American comic actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm) [295]
Brad Garrett (1960–) American three-time Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian [296]
Gina Gershon (1962–) American film actress [297]
Jami Gertz (1965–) American film/television actress [298]
Melissa Gilbert (1964–) American former child actress, served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild [299]
Judy Gold (1962–) American stand-up comedian and actress [300]
Tracey Gold (1969–) American actress who appeared on tv show Growing Pains sister of Missy
Bill Goldberg (1966–) American film/television actor and wrestler. Wrestled for both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) [301]
Jennifer Grey (1960–) American actress (Dirty Dancing) [302]
Arye Gross (1960–) American film/television actor [303]
Greg Grunberg (1966–) American film/television actor (Heroes) [304]
Annabelle Gurwitch (1961–) American comedic actress Hostess of TBS's Dinner and a Movie [305]
Jessica Hecht (1965–) American film/stage actress [306]
Monica Horan (1963–) American television actress (Everybody Loves Raymond) [307]
Jason Isaacs (1963–) British film actor [87][308]
Peter Jacobson (1965–) American film and television actor [309]
Sean Kanan (1966–) American soap opera actor (General Hospital) [310]
Mathieu Kassovitz (1967–) French actor, director, screenwriter, considered one of contemporary France's top young film talents [311]
Lesli Kay (1965) American soap opera actress "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Paul Kaye (1965–) British comedian and writer [312]
Heather Paige Kent (1969–) American television actress [313]
Marc Kudisch (1966–) American stage actor [314]
Lisa Kudrow (1963–) American Emmy Award and SAG-winning actress (Friends) [315]
John Lehr (1967–) American actor/comedian (10 Items or Less) [240]
Jennifer Jason Leigh (1962–) American film actress [8]
Paul Lieberstein (1967–) American writer (of The Office), producer, and actor [316]
Courtney Love (1964–) American rock musician and Actress, Golden Globe-nominated Lead singer for band Hole [317]
Joshua Malina (1966–) American film and stage actor [318]
Camryn Manheim (1961–) American actress (The Practice) [319]
Cindy Margolis (1965–) American actress/model, included in 2000 Guinness Book of World Records as a result of being the "most downloaded" person in 1999 [269]
Julianna Margulies (1966–) American film/television actress (ER) [320]
Brett Marx (1964–) American actor The Bad News Bears the great nephew of the Marx Brothers
Marlee Matlin (1965–) American Academy Award-winning actress (Children of a Lesser God) [321]
Debra Messing (1968–) American Emmy Award-winning actress (Will & Grace) [322]
Dina Meyer (1968–) American film/television actress (Saw films) [323]
Ari Meyers (1969–) American actress (Kate & Allie) [324]
Sasha Mitchell (1967–) American film and TV actor (Step by Step) [325]
Maia Morgenstern (1962–) Romanian film and stage actress (The Passion of the Christ) [326]
Rob Morrow (1962–) American actor (Northern Exposure, Numb3rs) [327]
Sophie Okonedo (1969–) British Academy Award-nominated actress (Hotel Rwanda) [328]
Sarah Jessica Parker (1965–) American Golden Globe, Emmy-winning actress [329][330]
Sean Penn (1960–) American Academy Award-winning film actor [331]
Jeremy Piven (1965–) American actor (Entourage) [332]
Rain Pryor (1969–) American actress and comedian, daughter of Richard Pryor [333]
Ted Raimi (1965–) American actor, brother of Spider-Man director Sam Raimi [124]
Adam Rich (1968–) American child actor Eight is Enough
Paul Rudd (1969–) American actor [334][335]
Adam Sandler (1966–) American actor, comedian, producer, and musician [336]
Rebecca Schaeffer (1967–1989) American actress
Rob Schneider (1963–) American actor, comedian, and screenwriter [337]
Bitty Schram (1968–) American Golden Globe-nominated actress [338]
Liev Schreiber (1967–) American Tony Award-winning actor Jewish mother, Gentile father [339]
Scott Schwartz (1968–) American child actor A Christmas Story, The Toy
David Schwimmer (1966–) American Emmy-nominated actor and director (Friends) [340]
Sam Seder (1966–) American actor, comedian, writer, producer, director [341]
Kyra Sedgwick (1965–) American Emmy-winning actress Jewish Mother and Stepfather, Gentile Father [328]
Ally Sheedy (1962–) American screen and stage actress ("Brat Pack" films The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire) Jewish Mother, Irish Catholic Father [342]
Pauly Shore (1968–) American actor and comedian [343]
Jonathan Silverman (1966–) American film/television actor [344]
Helen Slater (1963–) American film actress and singer-songwriter [345]
Joey Slotnick (1968–) American actor Joey Slotnick
Georgia Slowe (1966–) British actress [346]
Rena Sofer (1968–) American actress [347]
Jon Stewart (1962–) American comedian, actor, author, producer The Daily Show [348]
Ben Stiller (1965–) American comedian, actor, and film director Keeping the Faith, Zoolander [349]
Michael Vartan (1968–) French-born American film/television actor (Monster-in-Law) [350]
Steven Weber (1961–) American film/television actor ("Wings") [351]
Alex Winter (1965–) British/American actor Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Lost Boys [352]
Scott Wolf (1968–) American actor (Party of Five) [353]
Ian Ziering (1964–) American actor (Beverly Hills 90210) [354][182]
Ayelet Zurer (1969–) Israeli actress (Munich, Vantage Point)

Born in the 1950s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Caroline Aaron (1952–) American actress and producer (Seinfeld) [355]
Jason Alexander (1959–) American actor (Seinfeld) [356]
Adam Arkin (1956–) American television, film, and stage actor [357]
Tom Arnold (1959–) American actor and comedian [358]
Rosanna Arquette (1959–) American actress, film director, and film producer [359]
Ellen Barkin (1954–) American actress [360]
Roseanne Barr (1952–) American actress, writer, talk-show host and comedienne [361]
Robby Benson (1956–) American actor, former teen idol [362]
Sandra Bernhard (1955–) American actress and comedian [363]
Mike Binder (1958–) American screenwriter, film director and actor [364]
Kate Capshaw (1953–) American actress (Raiders of the Lost Ark, and its sequel, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom) [365]
Allan Corduner (1950–) British television, film, and stage actor (Topsy Turvy, Defiance)
Katie Couric (1957–) American media personality (Shark Tale) Jewish Mother [366]
Jamie Lee Curtis (1958–) American film actress, successful writer of books for children [367]
Daniel Day-Lewis (1957–) British-born Academy Award-winning actor [368]
Fran Drescher (1957–) American film and television actress [369]
Ben Elton (1959–) British comedian, actor and writer [129]
Susie Essman (1955–) American stand-up comedian, television and film actress (Curb Your Enthusiasm) [370]
Tovah Feldshuh (1952–) American actress, singer, and playwright [371]
Harvey Fierstein (1954–) American actor, author, and singer [372]
Al Franken (1951–) American comedian, actor, author, screenwriter, political commentator, radio host and United States Senator [373]
Stephen Fry (1957–) British comedian, author, actor and filmmaker [374]
Mira Furlan (1955–) Croatian actress/singer [375]
Brian George (1952–) Canadian, British-Israeli actor [376]
Kathie Lee Gifford (1953–) American singer, songwriter, and actress [377]
Joanna Gleason (1950–) Canadian-born actress [314]
Jeff Goldblum (1952–) American Academy Award nominated film actor [378]
Henry Goodman (1950–) British theatre actor [379]
Steve Guttenberg (1958–) American actor [380]
Mary Hart (1950–) American former actress and television personality (Entertainment Tonight) [381]
Nina Hartley (1959–) American adult film actress [382]
Amy Irving (1953–) American actress [383]
Ron Jeremy (1953–) American adult film actor [384]
Toni Kalem (1956–) American film, television actress, screenwriter and director [385]
Carol Kane (1952–) American Academy Award-nominated actress [386]
Julie Kavner (1950–) American film/television actress (voice of Marge on The Simpsons) [387]
Richard Kind (1956–) American actor
Stepfanie Kramer (1956–) American Actress (Hunter) [388]
John Landis (1950–) American actor, director, writer, and producer [389]
Carol Leifer (1956–) American comedienne and actress [390]
Dani Levy (1957–) Swiss/German filmmaker, theatrical director, actor [391]
Jon Lovitz (1957–) American actor and comedian [392]
Joan Lunden (1950–) American broadcaster, who also acted (Good Morning America) [393]
Howie Mandel (1955–) Canadian comedian and actor [394]
Dinah Manoff (1958–) American actress (Grease, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Empty Nest)
Melanie Mayron (1952–) American actress and director (Thirtysomething) [395]
Kay Mellor (1950–) British actress, scriptwriter and director [396]
Larry Miller (1953–) American stand-up comedian, actor [397]
Rick Moranis (1953–) Canadian comic actor [398]
Don Most (1953–) American actor (Happy Days) [399]
Judd Nelson (1959–) American actor (The Breakfast Club)
Bebe Neuwirth (1958–) American Tony Award-winning theater, television, and film [71]
Laraine Newman (1952–) American comedienne and actress [400]
Ken Olin (1954–) American actor, director and producer [401]
Mandy Patinkin (1952–) American actor of stage and screen [402]
Lorna Patterson (1956–) American film, stage and television actress [403]
David Paymer (1954–) American character actor [404]
Ron Perlman (1950–) American film/television actor (Hellboy) [405]
Kevin Pollak (1957–) American actor, impressionist and comedian [406]
Paul Reiser (1957–) American actor, author and stand-up comedian (Mad About You) [407]
Paul Reubens (1952–) American actor, writer, film producer and comedian, aka Peewee Herman
Tanya Roberts (1954–) American actress (Charlie's Angels) [78]
Alan Rosenberg (1950–) American actor of stage and screen, 24th president of the Screen Actors Guild [408]
Cecilia Roth (1956–) Argentine actress (What Have I Done to Deserve This?), (Antigua, My Life) [409][410]
Katey Sagal (1954–) American actress, singer, and writer (Married... with Children) [169]
Bob Saget (1956–) American actor, stand-up comedian and game show host [411]
Herschel Savage (1955–) American pornographic actor and porn movie director [412]
Richard Schiff (1955–) American actor (The West Wing) [413]
Steven Seagal (1951–) American action movie actor, producer, writer, director and singer [414]
Jerry Seinfeld (1954–) American Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning comedian, actor, and writer (Seinfeld) [340]
Jane Seymour (1951–) British-born film/television actress [415]
Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005) American television/movie actress [416]
Annie Sprinkle (1954–) American prostitute, stripper, porn film star, cable television host, porn magazine editor/writer, and sex film producer [417]
Howard Stern (1954–) American radio and TV personality, media mogul, humorist, actor and author [87]
Stephen Tobolowsky (1951–) American actor [418]
Robert Trebor (1953–) American actor (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess) [419]
Debra Winger (1955–) American Academy Award–nominated actress [420]
Mare Winningham (1959–) American film and television actress [421]

Born in the 1940s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Harvey Atkin (1942–) Canadian actor
Bob Balaban (1945–) American actor and director [422]
Richard Belzer (1944–) American stand up comedian, writer and actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit) [340]
Albert Brooks (1947–) American Academy Award-nominated actor, writer, comedian and director [423]
James Caan (1940–) American Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated film, stage and television actor [424]
Nell Carter (1948–2003) American Tony Award-winning singer and film, stage, and television actress [425]
Peter Coyote (1941–) American actor and author [426]
Billy Crystal (1947–) American actor, writer, producer, comedian and film director [427][428]
Larry David (1947–) American Emmy-winning actor, writer, comedian, producer and film director [429]
Neil Diamond (1941–) American singer, guitarist
Michael Douglas (1944–) American actor and producer, Academy Award Winner Jewish father [430]
Richard Dreyfuss (1947–) American actor, Academy Award Winner [431]
Bob Dylan (1941–) American singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet, also appeared in several films [432]
Bob Einstein (1942–) American writer and comedian, known as Super Dave Osborne.
Richard Elfman (1949–) American film director, writer and actor [433]
Harrison Ford (1942–) American Academy Award-nominated actor [211][198]
Bonnie Franklin (1944–) American actress [434]
Victor Garber (1949–) Canadian Emmy award nominated film, stage and television actor and singer [435]
Paul Michael Glaser (1943–) American actor (Starsky & Hutch) [436]
Scott Glenn (1941–) American actor [437]
Christopher Guest (1948–) American actor/director [438][439]
Goldie Hawn (1945–) American Academy Award-winning film actress, director and producer Presbyterian father, Jewish mother [440]
Anthony Heald (1944–) American television and stage actor [441]
Dan Hedaya (1940–) American character actor [442]
Barbara Hershey (1948–) American actress, known for her many film roles [34]
Xaviera Hollander (1943–) Indonesia-born call girl, madam and actress [443]
Ricky Jay (1948–) American professional sleight-of-hand artist, actor, and author
Madeline Kahn (1942–1999) American Academy Award-nominated actress of film, television, and theater [444]
Gabe Kaplan (1945–) American actor, comedian, and professional poker player [445]
Andy Kaufman (1949–1984) American entertainer [446]
Judy Kaye (1948–) American Tony-award-winning singer and actress [447]
Lainie Kazan (1940–) American actress and singer [448]
Robert Klein (1942–) American stand-up comedian and occasional actor [449]
Kevin Kline (1947–) American Academy Award and Tony Award-winning stage and film actor [450]
Richard Kline (1944–) American actor and television director [451]
Sherry Lansing (1944–) American former CEO of Paramount Studios [452]
Michael Lembeck (1948–) American actor and director [403]
Eugene Levy (1946–) Canadian actor, director, producer and writer [438]
Richard Lewis (1947–) American comedian and actor [453]
Judith Light (1949–) American actress (Who's the Boss?)
Maureen Lipman (1946–) British film, television & theatre actress [454]
Peggy Lipton (1947–) American television actress and socialite (The Mod Squad) [455]
Stephen Macht (1942–) American actor [456]
Miriam Margolyes (1941–) British character actress [457]
Richard Masur (1948–) American actor [434]
Bette Midler (1945–) American singer, actress, and comedian, also known as The Divine Miss M [458]
Frank Oz (1944–) British-born American film director, actor and puppeteer (Yoda in the Star Wars films) [459]
Rhea Perlman (1948–) American actress (Cheers)
David Proval (1942–) American actor (The Sopranos) [460]
Gilda Radner (1946–1989) American comedian and actress (Saturday Night Live) [461]
Harold Ramis (1944–) American actor, director, and writer [462]
Harry Reems (1947–) American theater and adult film actor [463]
Rob Reiner (1947–) American actor, director, producer, writer and anti-tobacco activist son of Carl Reiner [464]
Peter Riegert (1947–) American film/television actor [465]
Saul Rubinek (1948–) Canadian actor
Garry Shandling (1949–) American comedian and actor [466]
Wallace Shawn (1943–) American actor and writer [467]
Harry Shearer (1943–) American comedic actor and writer [468][469]
Sir Antony Sher (1949–) South African actor [470]
Ron Silver (1946–2009) American film/television actor (The West Wing, Reversal of Fortune)
Steve Somers (1947–) American sports personality, radio host
Brent Spiner (1949–) American actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation) [471]
Ben Stein (1944–) American lawyer, economist, law professor, actor, comedian, and former White House speechwriter [472]
David Steinberg (1942–) Canadian actor
Jill St. John (1940–) American actress [473]
Barbra Streisand (1942–) American two-time Academy Award-winning singer, theatre and film actress, composer, film producer and director [474]
Jeffrey Tambor (1944–) American film/television actor (Hellboy, Arrested Development) [475]
Jessica Walter (1941–) American film/television actress (Arrested Development) [476]
Zoë Wanamaker (1949–) American-born British actress [477][478]
Lesley Ann Warren (1946–) American Academy Award-nominated stage, film and television actress [479]
Anson Williams (1949–) American actor (Happy Days) [399]
Henry Winkler (1945–) American actor, director, producer and author (Happy Days) [399]

Born in the 1930s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Anouk Aimée (1932–) French film actress [428]
Woody Allen (1935–) American Academy Award-winning film director, writer, actor, and comedian [480]
Gila Almagor (1939–) Israeli film actress (Munich)
Alan Arkin (1934–) American Academy Award-winning film actor, director [481]
Barbara Bain (1931– ) American actress [482]
Barbara Barrie (1931–) American actress and author of children's books [387]
Richard Benjamin (1938–) American actor/film director [428]
Steven Berkoff (1937–) British actor, writer and director [483]
Claire Bloom (1931–) British film and stage actress [484]
Bernard Bresslaw (1934–1993) British comedian and actor [129]
May Britt (1933–) Swedish film actress
Eleanor Bron (1938–) British actress [129]
Dyan Cannon (1937–) American three-time Academy Award-nominated film and television actress, editor, producer and director [485]
Eddie Carmel (1936–1972) American entertainer known as "The Jewish Giant" [486]
Joan Collins (1933–) British actress and bestselling author [487]
Jerry Douglas (1932–) American television actress (The Young and the Restless) [488]
Marty Feldman (1934–1982) British writer, comedian and film and television actor [129]
Fenella Fielding (1930–) British actress [129]
Sami Frey (1937) French actor and Director
Elliott Gould (1938–) American Academy Award-nominated film/television actor [489]
Charles Grodin (1935–) American actor and former cable talk show host [490]
Estelle Harris (1932–) American actress (Seinfeld) [340]
Judd Hirsch (1935–) American actor ('Taxi (TV series)', NUMB3RS) [393]
Dustin Hoffman (1937–) American two-time Oscar winning actor [491]
Tony Jay (1933–2006) British/American actor [492]
Harvey Keitel (1939–) Academy Award-nominated American actor [493]
Walter Koenig (1936–) American actor, writer, teacher and director (appeared in original Star Trek) [494]
Susan Kohner (1936–) American Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American actress [495]
Yaphet Kotto (1937–) American actor, son of Cameroonian Crown Prince [496]
Martin Landau (1931–) American Academy Award-winning American film and television actor [497]
Michael Landon (1936–1991) American actor, producer and director starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades [498]
Louise Lasser (1939–) American stage/film/television actress (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman) [499]
Piper Laurie (1932–) American actress (Carrie (1976)) [500]
Linda Lavin (1937–) American Tony Award and Golden Globe Award-winning stage, film and television actress [501]
Steve Lawrence (1935–) American singer and actor (The Carol Burnett Show)
Shari Lewis (1933–1998) American ventriloquist, puppeteer, and children's television show host, popular during the 1960 [502]
Hal Linden (1931–) American actor and television director [503]
Tina Louise (1934–) American model, singer, and film and television actress [504]
Jackie Mason (1931–) American stand-up comedian/actor [505]
Paul Mazursky (1930–) American film director and actor [506]
Shelley Morrison (1936–) American actress [507]
Nadira (1932–2006) Indian Bollywood actress [508]
Barry Newman (1931–) American actor [509]
Anthony Newley (1931–1999) British actor, singer & songwriter [129][510]
Leonard Nimoy (1931–) American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer [511]
Noam Pitlik (1932–1999) Emmy-winning American actor and television director
Ron Rifkin (1939–) American actor, director [512]
Joan Rivers (1933–) American comedienne, actress, talk show host, and celebrity [513]
Andrew Sachs (1930–) German-born British actor [129]
George Segal (1934–) American film and stage actor [428]
William Shatner (1931–) Canadian Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor [514]
Susan Strasberg (1938–1999) American actress (In Praise of Older Women)
Janet Suzman (1939–) South African actress and director [515]
Dame Elizabeth Taylor (1932–) British / American Academy Award winner film actress & sex symbol Converted to Judaism [516][517][518]
Chaim Topol (1935–) Israeli theatrical and film performer [428]
Al Waxman (1935–2001) Canadian actor (King of Kensington)
Gene Wilder (1933–) American actor and comedian [519]
Mike & Bernie Winters (1930–, 1932–1991) British double act of comedians (brothers) [129]

Born in the 1920s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Ed Ames (1927–) American singer and actor [520]
Beatrice Arthur (1922–2009) American actress [521]
Ed Asner (1929–) American actor [522]
Lauren Bacall (1924–) American Golden Globe and Tony Award winning, and Academy Award-nominated, film and stage actress [523]
Alfie Bass (1921–1987) British character actor [524]
Julian Beck (1925–1985) American actor, director, poet, and painter [525]
Shelley Berman (1926–) American comedian, writer, teacher, and actor [526]
Herschel Bernardi (1923–1986) American film, Broadway and television actor [527]
Theodore Bikel (1924–) Austrian-born British character actor, folk singer and musician [528]
Larry Blyden (1925–1975) American actor [529]
Lloyd Bochner (1924–2005) Canadian film and television actor [530]
Tom Bosley (1927–2010) American film/television actor (Happy Days) [531]
Mel Brooks (1926–) American Academy Award-winning actor, writer, director and producer [532]
Lenny Bruce (1925–1966) American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, social critic and satirist [533]
Susan Cabot (1927–1986) American actress [534]
Sid Caesar (1922–) American comic actor and writer [535]
Robert Clary (1926–) French-born American actor, published author, and lecturer [536]
Tony Curtis (1925–2010) American actor [537]
Rodney Dangerfield (1921–2004) American comedian and actor [538]
Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925–1990) American entertainer member of the "Rat Pack" Converted to Judaism [539][517]
Peter Falk (1927–) American actor [540]
Leonard Fenton (1926–) British actor (Eastenders) [541]
Fyvush Finkel (1923–) American actor [542]
Eddie Fisher (1928–2010) American singer father of Carrie Fisher
Estelle Getty (1923–2008) American actress
Lee Grant (1927–) American Academy Award-winning theater, film and television actress, and film director [428]
Buddy Hackett (1924–2003) American comedian and actor [543]
Monty Hall (1921–) Canadian-born actor, singer and sportscaster (Let's Make a Deal) [544]
Laurence Harvey (1928–1973) Lithuanian-born actor, achieved fame in British and American films [129]
Steven Hill (1922–) American film and television actor [545]
Judy Holliday (1921–1965) American Academy Award-winning actress and singer [546][547]
Miriam Karlin (1925–) British actress (The Rag Trade) [129]
Alan King (1927–2004) American comedian and actor [548]
Werner Klemperer (1920–2000) German-born American Emmy Award-winning comedic actor [549]
Jack Klugman (1922–) American actor [550]
Harvey Korman (1927–2008) American actor [551]
Al Lewis (1920–2006) American actor best known as Grandpa Munster
Jerry Lewis (1926–) American comedian, actor, film producer, writer and director known for his slapstick humor and his charity fund-raising telethons [539]
Bill Macy (1922–) American actor [552]
Ross Martin (1920–1981) Polish-born American TV and film actor (Wild Wild West)
Walter Matthau (1920–2000) American Academy Award-winning actor [553]
Anne Meara (1929–) American comedienne and actress, partner and wife of Jerry Stiller [554]
Warren Mitchell (1926–) British – Australian actor [555]
Yvonne Mitchell (1925–1979) British stage, television and film actress [428]
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, singer and model [517]
Ron Moody (1924–) British film actor (Oliver!) [129]
Chesty Morgan (1928–) Polish-born American actress/ exotic entertainer [556]
Vic Morrow (1929–1982) American actor [557][558]
Paul Newman (1925–2008) American Academy Award and Golden Globe Award winner actor, director [559]
Charlotte Rae (1926–) American actress (The Facts of Life)
Tony Randall (1920–2004) American comic actor [560]
Carl Reiner (1922–) American actor, film director, producer, writer and comedian [561]
Regina Resnik (1922–) American opera singer and actress [562]
Don Rickles (1926–) American comedian, film actor, and voice actor [563]
Doris Roberts (1929–) American Emmy Award Winning actress (Everybody Loves Raymond) [564]
Fred Sadoff (1926–1994) American Actor (South Pacific'') [565]
Peter Sellers (1925–1980) British comedian, actor, and performer [566]
Rod Serling (1924–1975) American screenwriter and actor (The Twilight Zone) [567]
Simone Signoret (1921–1985) French Academy Award-winning actress [428]
Jerry Stiller (1927–) American comedian and actor [554]
Mel Tormé (1925–1999) American actor and singer known as one of the great male jazz singers [568][569]
Abe Vigoda (1921–) American film/television actor (The Godfather) Vigoda
Jack Warden (1920–2006) American Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-nominated actor [570][571]
Shelley Winters (1920–2006) American two-time Academy Award-winning actress [572][573]

Born in the 1910s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Mason Adams (1919–2005) American character actor [574]
Jean-Pierre Aumont (1911–2001) French-born actor [575]
Martin Balsam (1919–1996) American actor, Academy award winner (A Thousand Clowns)
John Banner (1910–1973) Austrian/American actor [576]
Mel Blanc (1908–1989) American voice actor In hundreds of cartoon shorts for Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera during the Golden Age of American animation [577]
Red Buttons (1919–2006) American Academy Award-winning comedian and actor [578]
Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976) American film actor, Academy Award-nominated [428]
Kirk Douglas (1916–) American film star (Spartacus (1960)) [579]
Eva Gabor (1919–1995) Hungarian-American socialite, film star (Aristocats, Gigi, Star Spangled Rhythm, etc.) [580]
Zsa Zsa Gabor (1917–) Hungarian-American socialite, film star, former beauty queen (Moulin Rouge (1952)) [580]
John Garfield (1913–1952) American actor, 1940s film star [581]
Paulette Goddard (1910–1999) American Oscar-nominated film and theatre actress [582]
Lorne Greene (1915–1987) Canadian actor known for roles on American television [583]
Kitty Carlisle Hart (1910–2007) American singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the arts [584]
Sid James (1913–1976) Britiah film and television actor and comedian (Carry On films, Hancock's Half Hour) [585]
Danny Kaye (1913–1987) American film actor, singer and comedian [586]
David Kossoff (1919–2005) British actor (The Larkins, A Kid for Two Farthings, The Bespoke Overcoat, Freud: The Secret Passion, The Mouse that Roared, The Mouse on the Moon) [587]
Hedy Lamarr (1913–2000) Austrian born actress
Marc Lawrence (1910–2005) American character actor [588]
Herbert Lom (1917–) Czech-born international film actor [428]
Zero Mostel (1915–1977) American stage and film actor [589]
Jan Murray (1916–2006) American stand-up comedian, actor [590]
Luise Rainer (1910–) German-born two-time Academy Award-winning film actress [591][592]
Lillian Roth (1910–1980) American singer and actress, noted performer on Broadway <ref>[72][dead link]</ref>
Dinah Shore (1916–1994) American singer and actress [593][594]
Sylvia Sidney (1910–1999) American film actress [595][596]
Phil Silvers (1911–1985) American entertainer and comedy actor [597]
Zypora Spaisman (1916–2002) Polish-American Yiddish theater actress and empresaria [598]
Harold J. Stone (1913–2005) American film and television character actor [599]
Mike Wallace (1918–) American journalist, who briefly acted during the 1940s [600]
Eli Wallach (1915–) American film, TV and stage actor [601]
Sam Wanamaker (1919–1993) American actor and director [602]
Joseph Wiseman (1918–2009) Canadian actor
Keenan Wynn (1916–1986) American character actor [428]

Born in the 1900s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Stella Adler (1901–1992) American actress for decades regarded as America's foremost acting teacher [603]
Jack Albertson (1907–1981) American actor (Chico and the Man)
Morey Amsterdam (1908–1996) American actor (The Dick Van Dyke Show) [604]
Leon Askin (1907–2005) Austrian actor [605]
Sylvia Bataille (1908–1993) French screen-actress and wife of Georges Bataille and Jacques Lacan (Partie de campagne by Jean Renoir) [606]
Milton Berle (1908–2002) American comedian and actor [607]
Joe Besser (1907–1988) American comedian and actor one of the Three Stooges comedy team from 1955 to 1958 [276]
Ben Blue (1901–1975) Canadian actor and comedian [428]
David Abraham Cheulkar (1908–1982) Indian Hindi-language film actor [608]
Howard Da Silva (1909–1986) American film actor [428]
Melvyn Douglas (1901–1981) American actor, won all three of the entertainment industries' highest awards (two Oscars, a Tony and an Emmy) [609][610]
Larry Fine (1902–1975) American comedian and actor one of the Three Stooges comedy team [276]
John Houseman (1902–1988) American actor. Academy Award winner (The Paper Chase (film))
Curly Howard (1903–1952) American comedian and actor one of the Three Stooges comedy team from 1932 to 1946 brother of Moe and Shemp Howard [276]
Sam Levene (1905–1980) Russian/American stage and film actor [611]
Peter Lorre (1904–1964) Hungarian-born stage and screen actor [612]
Anna Magnani (1908–1973) Italian Academy Award wining actress. Rome, Open City, The Rose Tattoo (film) [613]
Zeppo Marx (1901–1979) American comedian and actor one of the Marx Brothers [614]
Ritz Brothers (1901–1986) American comedy team [428]
Natalie Schafer (1900–1991) American actress (Gilligan's Island)

Born in the 1890s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Jack Benny (1894–1974) American comedian, vaudeville performer, and radio, television, and film actor [615]
Gertrude Berg (1899–1966) American radio and television actress [616]
Elisabeth Bergner (1897–1986) Austrian film actress [617]
Fanny Brice (1891–1951) American comedian, singer, and entertainer [618]
George Burns (1896–1996) American comedian and actor [619]
Eddie Cantor (1892–1964) American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter one of the most popular entertainers in the U.S. in the early and middle 20th century [620]
Michael Chekov (1891–1955) Russian-American Academy Award-nominated actor, director nephew of Anton Chekhov, protege of Constantin Stanislavki
Ricardo Cortez (1899–1977) American silent film star, known as a "Latin lover" type [621]
Hermione Gingold (1897–1987) British actress [622],
Leslie Howard (1893–1943) British film actor (Gone with the Wind) [129][623]
Moe Howard (1897–1975) American comedian and actor the "leader" of the Three Stooges comedy team brother of Curly and Shemp Howard [276]
Shemp Howard (1895–1955) American comedian and actor part of the Three Stooges comedy team until 1932 and from 1946 to 1955 brother of Curly and Moe Howard [276]
Sam Jaffe (1891–1984) American film and stage actor Academy Award-nominated [428]
Ida Kaminska (1899–1980) Polish Academy Award-nominated actress [428]
Francis Lederer (1899–2000) Czech-born actor [624]
Philip Loeb (1892–1955) American stage, film, and television actor [625]
Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian and actor Worked both with his siblings, the Marx Brothers, and on his own [614]
Gummo Marx (1893–1977) American comedian and actor One of the Marx Brothers [614]
Solomon Mikhoels (1890–1948) Soviet actor and director in Yiddish theater Chairman of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee [626]
Paul Muni (1895–1967) American Academy Award and Tony Award-winning actor [627]
Carmel Myers (1899–1980) American silent film actress [628]
Molly Picon (1898–1992) American star of stage, screen and television [629]
Edward G. Robinson (1893–1973) American stage and film actor [630]
Joseph Schildkraut (1896–1964) Austrian-born stage and film actor [631]
Meier Tzelniker (1894–1982) British actor Appeared in Yiddish theatre [632]
Mae West (1893–1980) American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and sex symbol [633]

Born in the 1880s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Practising Judaism? Other Notes
Broncho Billy Anderson (1880–1971) American actor, writer, director, and producer perhaps best-known as the first star of the Western film genre [634]
Felix Aylmer (1889–1979) British actor.
Theda Bara (1885–1955) American silent film actress known as the first screen "Vamp" [635]
Douglas Fairbanks (1883–1939) American actor, screenwriter, director and producer Jewish father [636]
Al Jolson (1886–1950) American singer and actor [637]
Max Linder (1883–1925) French pioneer of silent film [428]
Chico Marx (1887–1961) American comedian and actor one of the Marx Brothers [614]
Harpo Marx (1888–1964) American comedian and actor one of the Marx Brothers [614]
Ida Rubinstein (1885–1960) Famous Russian Belle Époque beauty [638]
Sophie Tucker (1884–1966) American actress, singer and comedienne [639]
Erich von Stroheim (1885–1957) Austrian-born filmmaker and actor [640]
Ed Wynn (1886–1966) American comedian and actor [428]

Born in the 1800s to 1870s

Name Years Nationality/Profession Prominent Roles Jewish Lineage Other Notes
Jacob Pavlovitch Adler (1855–1926) Russian-born (later American) actor, a star of the Yiddish theatre [641]
Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923) French world-famous stage actress [642]
Augustus Harris (1852–1896) British actor and theatre manager son of Augustus Glossop Harris <ref>"Harris, Sir Augustus Glossop". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved December 16, 2010.</ref>
Anna Held (1872–1918) Polish-born stage performer Most often associated with impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, her common-law husband [643]
Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–1868) American actress and poet [644]
Alla Nazimova (1879–1945) American theater and film actress, scriptwriter, and producer [645]
Rachel (1820–1858) French stage actress [646]
Henriette Nissen-Saloman (1819–1879) Swedish singer and actress.
Boris Thomashefsky (1868–1939) Ukrainian-born (later American) singer and actor [647]

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