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Obituaries Broadway Regular Merwin Goldsmith Passes Away at 81 Mr. Goldsmith鈥檚 numerous Broadway credits included Grand Hotel, Rex, The Visit, and Minnie鈥檚 Boys.
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Merwin Goldsmith, whose career encompassed theatre, TV and film, died January 21 at his New York City home, according to . He was 81.

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Maureen McNamara, Mike Burstyn, Debbie Shapiro Gravitte, and Gerry Vichi in Ain't Broadway Grand Merwin Goldsmith

Born August 7, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, Goldsmith attended Detroit's Wayne State University and UCLA before studying acting in London at both the Bristol Old Vic and the Liverpool Playhouse.

Goldsmith was scheduled to make his Broadway debut in the original comedy Leda Had a Little Swan in 1968; however, the production never officially opened, playing only 14 previews. His official Broadway opening came in March 1970 in the musical Minnie鈥檚 Boys about the life of the Marx Brothers. Goldsmith was seen in ten other Broadway productions: The Visit, Chemin de Fer, Trelawny of the 鈥淲ells,鈥� Rex, Dirty Linen & New-Found-Land, The 1940鈥檚 Radio Hour, Slab Boys, Me and My Girl, Grand Hotel, and Ain't Broadway Grand.

The character actor also triumphed on the silver and small screen. He appeared in 11 episodes of NBC鈥檚 Law & Order as well as The Good Wife, Goodtime Girls, the TV movies The Sunshine Boys and The Connection, and the 1983 miniseries Kennedy. His numerous film credits included Company Man, Rounders, Quiz Show, It Could Happen to You, The Hurricane, Cadillac Man, Making Mr. Right, and Lovesick.

Goldsmith was married to Barbara Parry, who survives him, for 22 years; his survivors also include brothers Mark, Jonathan, and Steven; sister Barbara; granddaughter Sally; and Jamie, his stepson.

 
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