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Israel Horovitz was born on 31 March, 1939 in Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA, is a writer,actor,producer. Discover Israel Horovitz'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 81 years old?

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Occupation writer,actor,producer
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March, 1939
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death 9 November, 2020
Died Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Israel Horovitz Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Israel Horovitz's Wife?

His wife is Gillian Adams (1981 - 9 November 2020) ( his death) ( 2 children), Doris Keefe (25 December 1960 - 1972) ( divorced) ( 3 children), Elaine Abber (1959 - 1960) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Wife Gillian Adams (1981 - 9 November 2020) ( his death) ( 2 children), Doris Keefe (25 December 1960 - 1972) ( divorced) ( 3 children), Elaine Abber (1959 - 1960) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Israel Horovitz Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Israel Horovitz worth at the age of 81 years old? Israel Horovitz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Israel Horovitz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1925

Israel Horovitz was the author of more than 50 produced plays, of which several have been translated and performed in as many as 30 languages, worldwide. He is among the most-produced American playwrights in French theatre history. Among Horovitz's best-known works are Line (now in its 25th year, off- Broadway, at the 13th St Repertory Theatre), The Indian Wants The Bronx (which introduced Al Pacino), Rats, It's Called The Sugar Plum (which introduced Marsha Mason and Jill Clayburgh), Morning, The Primary English Class (which starred Diane Keaton in its original NYC run, and was revived in NYC, this past September), The Wakefield Plays (a 7-play cycle, including Hopscotch, The 75th, Stage Directions, Spared, Alfred the Great, Our Father's Failing, and Alfred Dies), The Good Parts, Mackerel, and his "Growing Up Jewish" trilogy, Today, I Am A Fountain Pen, A Rosen By Any Other Name, and The Chopin Playoffs (a triumph off-Broadway, the entire trilogy was revived, at Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles). His plays have introduced Al Pacino, John Cazale, Richard Dreyfuss and Jill Clayburgh.

1997

Other well-known Horovitz work includes his cycle of Massachusetts-based plays, including Park Your Car In Harvard Yard (which starred Jason Robards and Judith Ivey on Broadway), North Shore Fish, Henry Lumper, Sunday Runners In The Rain, Strong-Man's Weak Child, The Widow's Blind Date, Year Of The Duck, Fighting Over Beverley, Unexpected Tenderness, Barking Sharks, Captains and Courage, a stage adaptation of Kipling's Captains Courageous; and recent plays that have had their world premieres at Gloucester Stage: My Old Lady, and Lebensraum, which re-opened for a critically-acclaimed off-Broadway run in NYC in October, 1997; and premiered in London, April, 1998; One Under; and Stations of the Cross, which had its world premiere this past August, with Horovitz playing the lead role. NYC also saw Israel Horovitz Times Two: Free Gift and The Former One-On-One Basketball Champion, at the Kraine Theatre. Horovitz's screenplays include The Strawberry Statement, AuthorAuthor!, A Man In Love (written with Diane Kurys), Believe In Me, and, recently, screenplays for film-adaptations of his stage-plays Strong-Man's Weak Child, North Shore Fish (filmed for Showtime Network), The Widow's Blind Date, Fighting Over Beverley (which Horovitz will direct), and, most recently, The Taste of Sunshine, co-authored with famed Hungarian director Istvan Szabo, filmed in Budapest, starring Ralph Fiennes. Horovitz wrote 300 Boys for HAL/Miramax Film, London; and another stage-play, set in the boxing world, Fast Hands. As an actor, Horovitz recently starred in several films, Dead Letters Don't Die, Trifecta, HBO's Subway Stories, Corps Plongés, and, most recently, played the lead role in The First Seven Years, based on a Brnard Malamud short story. Horovitz wrote Phone Tag for BBC Radio 4, and has starred in several BBC productions of his other radio plays, including The Chips Are Down, Fighting Over Beverley, and Stations of the Cross.