Maury Chaykin
Biography
Maury Chaykin (July 27, 1949 - July 27, 2010) was a distinguished American-Canadian actor celebrated for his impressive contributions to both film and television.
Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Chaykin pursued his passion for acting at the University of Buffalo before relocating to Toronto in 1974. His career spanned several decades, during which he made a significant impact in both Canada and the United States. Among his most notable film appearances are roles in acclaimed productions such as Dances with Wolves (1990), My Cousin Vinny (1992), The Sweet Hereafter (1997), Owning Mahowny (2003), and Being Julia (2004). His performances were frequently met with critical praise, earning him various accolades, including multiple Genie Awards.
Chaykin's talent extended to television, where he demonstrated remarkable range across a variety of genres. He was seen in popular series like Entourage and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. However, he is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of the titular character in the well-received series Nero Wolfe Mysteries, which aired from 2001 to 2002.
Maury Chaykin's life came to a close on his 61st birthday, July 27, 2010, leaving behind a legacy enriched by his dynamic performances and contributions to the arts.
Filmography
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Highpoint
1982 • Falco
DEFCON-4
1985 • Vinny
The Adjuster
1991 • Bubba
Jerry and Tom
1998 • Billy
Owning Mahowny
2003 • Frank Perlin
Mystery, Alaska
1999 • Bailey Pruitt
The Bedroom Window
1987 • Pool Player
Keeping the Promise
1997 • Hunter Ben Loomis
Breaking In
1989 • Vincent Tucci
It's a Boy Girl Thing
2006 • Stan Deane
Stars & Bars
1988 • Freeborn Gage
Of Unknown Origin
1983 • Dan Errol
Curtains
1983 • Monty
Iron Eagle II
1988 • Sgt. Downs
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank
1984
The Art of War
2000 • Frank Capella
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales
2003 • Dan Weisman
Mrs. Soffel
1984
Hockey Night
1984 • Bum Johnston
Hero (1992)
1992 • Winston
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang
1999 • Mr. Cooper / Louie Loser
If Looks Could Kill (1996)
1996 • Dr. Richard Boggs