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Corey Fischer (Corey John Fischer) was born on 28 February, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American actor (1945–2020). Discover Corey Fischer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Corey John Fischer
Occupation Actor
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1945
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Date of death 6 June, 2020
Died Place Hayward, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1945

Corey John Fischer (February 28, 1945 – June 6, 2020) was an American actor.

Fischer was born in Los Angeles, California.

He earned a bachelor of arts degree in French and Theatre Arts from UCLA.

1960

In the mid-1960s, he worked in Los Angeles in improvisational theatre, notably with The Committee, and went on to work in film and television.

1966

An early film appearance was in the biker cult film Naked Angels, and an early television appearance was in a 1966 episode of Daniel Boone.

1970

Fischer appeared in Robert Altman's first three Hollywood movies: MASH, Brewster McCloud, and McCabe and Mrs. Miller and many of the best-known TV comedies of the 1970s, including All in the Family, Sanford and Son and Barney Miller as well as the TV version of M*A*S*H.

1972

In 1972-75 he played Givits, a guitar-playing ex-rabbinical student in Sunshine starting with the groundbreaking TV movie that became the prototype for a number of "Disease-of-the-Week" movies that followed.

He continued to play Givits in the short-lived spin-off series, also titled Sunshine, (13 episodes) and, finally, a second TV movie, Sunshine Christmas.

1976

In 1976 Fischer worked with LA's ProVisional Theatre, an experimental, political ensemble.

With them, he toured nationally in America Piece by Susan Yankowitz and the company-created Voice of the People.

He was then invited to become part of The Winter Project by director Joseph Chaikin.

Relocating to New York for two years, he participated in Chaikin's project and acted in Chaikin's production of The Dybbuk at the Public Theater.

1978

In 1978, he returned to Los Angeles, where, with Albert Greenberg and Naomi Newman, he co-founded Traveling Jewish Theatre (TJT), later known as The Jewish Theatre San Francisco.

1982

In 1982 TJT moved to San Francisco where Fischer continued to act, write and direct theatre and to act in film and television.

1993

Fischer's one-man show Sometimes We Need a Story More Than Food was voted one of the ten best productions of 1993 by the Los Angeles Times and won a Marin County playwriting fellowship.

1999

His play See Under: Love, an adaptation of the novel by Israeli author David Grossman, was one of six winners of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays Award in 1999.

2000

In 2000, the San Francisco Bay Guardian voted him one of the year's best directors for God's Donkey, an original TJT production.

2001

It was produced by TJT in 2001 and is anthologized in 9 Contemporary Jewish Plays (ISBN 9780292712904).

In 2001, his play, See Under: Love was listed as one of the year's ten best plays by the San Francisco Chronicle and was nominated by the Association of American Drama Critics as Best Play of 2001.

2011

His last work was as a playwright and director of In the Maze of Our Own Lives, a play inspired by the story of the Group Theatre which was produced in October 2011, to launch TJT's 34th season.

This was TJT's last as a producing organization.

2012

He appeared in the 2012 feature film The Five-Year Engagement.